FBI in Peace and War

4.5

The FBI in Peace and War was a radio crime drama inspired by Frederick Lewis Collins' book of the same name. The show was created by Louis Pelletier, who wrote many of the scripts, contributing to its unique storytelling.

Other notable writers for the series included Jack Finke, Ed Adamson, and Collins himself. This engaging program delves into the world of crime and justice, showcasing the efforts of the FBI during a pivotal time in history.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Bewertungen

Great Show, Some Distorted Transfers


Yeah, it's a great show. Too bad some of the transfers are distorted. So heck, I just skip past them. The narrator in some of the episodes sounds like Jackson Beck. But not in the harsh style he used in the Superman radio shows. Despite the bad transfers, I give it the highest rating because by gosh the shows are here!

Decent show.


Not a bad series, although I much prefer Hollywood-based shows over New York ones like this. The announcer is Jackson Beck (of Superman and "Bluto" fame), Episode #16, "The Courier" shouldn't even be here, as it is from This is Your FBI--and entirely different show.

Great show


one of the best crime shows of the 40s-50s hands down.

Thanks


Everything besides the audio quality is great