Mr District Attorney - Single Episodes


(4.6 stars; 7 reviews)

MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mr. District Attorney is a popular radio crime drama, produced by Samuel Bischoff, which aired on NBC and ABC from April 3, 1939 to June 13, 1952 (and in transcribed syndication through 1953). The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief", and was later translated to television. On television the D.A. had a name, Paul Garrett, and the radio version picked up this name in the final years when David Brian played the role. A key figure in the dramas was the D.A.'s secretary, Edith Miller (Vicki Vola). Created, written, and directed by former law student Ed Byron, the series was inspired by the early years of New York governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was Dewey's public war against racketeering which led to his election as governor. Phillips H. Lord, creator of Gangbusters , helped to develop the concept and coined the title. Byron lent an air of accuracy and immediacy to his scripts through close study of crime statistics, a library of criminology texts, following the newspapers, and even going around rough bars to gain tips, background, and color from crooks and police alike. His techniques sometimes enabled Byron to predict major crime waves before the news broke. Produced throughout its run in New York City, the series began as a fifteen minute serial, becoming a half hour, self-contained series three months later. During 1942, Mr. District Attorney began battling Nazis, leading to conflicts with the FBI when the scripts reflected life too closely. Cast and characters: Mr. District Attorney - The nameless title role was played by several actors throughout the run, with the breakdown as follows: Dwight Weist (1939 serials); Raymond Edward Johnson (1939 half hour shows); Jay Jostyn (1940 through 1952 - Jostyn also guest starred in the role in mystery sketches for the game show Quick as a Flash ); David Brian (1952-1953 syndication). Voice of the Law - The show's signature was the opening announcer, known as the "Voice of the Law," who defined the creed and duties of Mr. District Attorney. The role was played by Maurice Franklin and also Jay Jostyn, prior to taking over the lead role Miss Miller - Edith Miller was the district attorney's faithful secretary, played throughout the run by Vicki Vola Len Harrington - The D.A.'s chief investigator, a former cop; played by Walter Kinsella, who had been heard in various police roles during the early years, and by Len Doyle from 1940 onward. Other supporting players and guests on the series includeded such noted actors as Paul Stewart and Frank Lovejoy. OTRR Certification Information: Series Name: Mr. District Attorney Certification Status: OTRR Certified Accurate Certification Date: August 8, 2014 Certification Version: Version 1 Number of CDs: 3 From the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. See "Note" Section below for more information on the OTRR.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Chapters

The Milano Brothers 14:22
The Ohio Kid 14:34
Mr_District_Attorney_39-06-13_052_The_100,000_Dollar_Check 14:11
The Last Mile 15:18
The Man From Alcatraz 24:36
Case of the Priceless Miniature aka The Museum Mystery 28:05
Case Of The Hijacked Worker 29:42
Case of the Backstage Murder 24:55
Case of the Barnyard Bandit 28:42
The Case Of The Curious Undertaker 30:39
The Case Of The Intimidated Jury aka Mr. Stanley's Jury Is Fixed 23:35
The Case Of The Hospital Homicide 25:54
Case Of The Stolen Slot Machines 29:36
The Case of the Deadly Train 29:41
Mr_District_Attorney_46-06-05_412_The_Case_of_Baby,_Cradle,_and_All 31:57
The Case of One Slip Meant Death 29:24
The Case of Murder in Rhythm and Rhyme 29:22
The Case of the Sinister Cinema 29:43
The Case of Spring Fever 29:21
The Case of the Deadly Snowflake 29:48
The Case of the Unknown Source 29:19
The Case of Murder a la Carte 30:11
The Case of Charity Never Began 24:48
The Case of Free Play 25:32
The Case of Deadly Devotion 25:30
The Case of Deadly Devotion 26:14
Case of the Money Machine 29:59
Case of the Hijack Killer 26:40
Case of the Supermarket Killer 26:04
Case of the Man on the Ledge 25:53
Case of the 15 Year Old Trail 28:15
Case of the Joy Ride Murder 28:36
Case of the Murderous Hitchhiker 28:20
Case of the Staircase Killer 28:00
Case of the Charity Killer 27:30
Case of the Hit and Run Killer 27:18
Case of the Desert Killer 26:34
Case of the Missing Corpse 27:29
Case of the Bank Killer 27:13
Case of the Knifing in the Park 26:50
Case of the Hungry Hobo 26:47
The Man Who Confessed 27:07
The Hot Rod Killer 26:12
The Vanishing Runner 27:08
Case of the Church Social Stabbing 25:59
Case of the Hidden Money Killer 25:52
The Murder Syndicate 26:51
Case of the Lady Gamblers 26:47
Case of the Blood Harvest 27:03
Case of the Motorcycle Club Killer 26:39
Case of the Man with the Gold Teeth 26:45
Case of Death by Adoption 26:46
Case of the Cop Killer 28:48
Case of the Blackmail Murder 27:45
Case of the Frying Pan Murder 26:48
Case of the Murderous Junkman 26:48
Case of the Lover's Lane Killing 26:52
Case of the Dead Reporter 27:22
Case of the Wounded Killer 24:18
Case of the Murderous Good Samaritans 27:29
Case of the Silent Killer 27:26
Case of the Silent Killer 23:00
Case of the Murder by Amateurs 27:29
Case of the Murder by Amateurs 24:18
Case of the Assassin in the Dark 23:15
Case of the Park Murders 23:45
Case of the Moving Van Murders 23:12
Case of the Bridal Path Murders 27:26
Case of the Canned Death 28:21
Case of the Preview Murder 27:19
Case of the Country Club Murder 27:09
Case of the Perfect Alibi 23:34
Case of the Hungry Killer 27:25
Case of the Body on the Freight Train 26:38
Case of the Land Swindle Murder 26:51
Case of the Living Dead Man 27:59
Case of the Pyromaniac Murder 28:03
Set-Up For Re-Entry 29:52
Case of the Jury Killer 29:26
Case of the Forgery Proof Note 30:27
Case of the Living Corpse 28:00
Case of the Mother's Helper(Last Episode) 30:36
I Hate Killers 26:53
Missing Doctor 27:16

Reviews

The DA


(5 stars)

I like to give 5 stars, I either like it or I don't, which I wouldn't waste my time if I didn't like it. After all, it's just a opinion, right ? . I think the DA has a good mix of players and supporting players and good guest stars. I would say all top hands. They know their craft. They go about it designed for the ear canal and not the eye gate. Much preferred now days. No modern stuff for me. I will continue listening and revisit history along the way. Thanks

Double Duty Script


(4 stars)

Number 18, the Cinema story, is almost a duplicate on an Andy Griffith episode in the '60s. A bogus Hollywood producer comes to Mayberry to scout for a "real location with real people". Turns out, of course, he and his "crew" are bank robbers. No one got murdered in that version, 'tho.

About Mr. District Attorney


(4 stars)

The title is a bit corny, but title aside, it's a pretty good show. If you like detective type shows or cop shows, you'll like this one. You can even use your "Mr. Micrphone" and record it! Personally, I listen with headphones on my "Mr. Tablet."

I like this show


(5 stars)

I was not sure when I started to listen to this show but I do really like how it goes. The only thing wrong is there aren't more shows of Mr D.A. Thanks so much for saving this one for us OTR fans.

Tales of Texas Rangers


(4 stars)

Some of these episodes are a copy of Tales of the Texas Rangers with a twist. The ranger is replaced by the D.A. and the local sheriif is the D.A.'s side kick. Pretty good quality show.

Mr. DA


(5 stars)

So good. I love this show. Criminals get whats coming to them in this show.

Good Radio Voices


(5 stars)

Awesome 1930's 40's crime drama radio show.