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"Blackstone, the Magic Detective" was a popular old-time radio show that aired during the Golden Age of Radio in the United States. The show originally ran from 1948 to 1950...
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"Blackstone, the Magic Detective" was a popular old-time radio show that aired during the Golden Age of Radio in the United States. The show originally ran from 1948 to 1950 and was created by Ed Jerome. It was named after its fictional protagonist, Blackstone, who was portrayed as a magician and a detective. The character of Blackstone was performed by actor Ed Begley during the show's early years.The premise of the show revolved around the adventures of Blackstone, who used his skills as a magician to solve mysteries and crimes. Each episode typically followed a format where Blackstone would be faced with a perplexing case, often involving elements of the supernatural or the mysterious. He would then use his expertise in magic and illusion to uncover the truth and bring the culprits to justice.Blackstone's character was known for his charming and sophisticated demeanor, as well as his knack for performing impressive magic tricks. His catchphrase, "What fooled me once won't fool me again," became a well-known part of the show's signature. Throughout the series, Blackstone would share insights into the world of magic and illusion, adding an educational aspect to the entertainment.The show was well-received by audiences and was known for its clever storytelling, engaging mysteries, and the use of magic as a central theme. It was a popular program during its time on the air and remains a notable example of the detective/mystery genre in old-time radio. Over the years, "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" has been preserved in audio archives, allowing modern listeners to enjoy the adventures of this unique crime-solving magician from the past.
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12 NOV 2023 · "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" was a popular old-time radio show that aired during the Golden Age of Radio in the United States. The show originally ran from 1948 to 1950 and was created by Ed Jerome. It was named after its fictional protagonist, Blackstone, who was portrayed as a magician and a detective. The character of Blackstone was performed by actor Ed Begley during the show's early years.The premise of the show revolved around the adventures of Blackstone, who used his skills as a magician to solve mysteries and crimes. Each episode typically followed a format where Blackstone would be faced with a perplexing case, often involving elements of the supernatural or the mysterious. He would then use his expertise in magic and illusion to uncover the truth and bring the culprits to justice.Blackstone's character was known for his charming and sophisticated demeanor, as well as his knack for performing impressive magic tricks. His catchphrase, "What fooled me once won't fool me again," became a well-known part of the show's signature. Throughout the series, Blackstone would share insights into the world of magic and illusion, adding an educational aspect to the entertainment.The show was well-received by audiences and was known for its clever storytelling, engaging mysteries, and the use of magic as a central theme. It was a popular program during its time on the air and remains a notable example of the detective/mystery genre in old-time radio. Over the years, "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" has been preserved in audio archives, allowing modern listeners to enjoy the adventures of this unique crime-solving magician from the past.
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11 NOV 2023 · "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" was a popular old-time radio show that aired during the Golden Age of Radio in the United States. The show originally ran from 1948 to 1950 and was created by Ed Jerome. It was named after its fictional protagonist, Blackstone, who was portrayed as a magician and a detective. The character of Blackstone was performed by actor Ed Begley during the show's early years.The premise of the show revolved around the adventures of Blackstone, who used his skills as a magician to solve mysteries and crimes. Each episode typically followed a format where Blackstone would be faced with a perplexing case, often involving elements of the supernatural or the mysterious. He would then use his expertise in magic and illusion to uncover the truth and bring the culprits to justice.Blackstone's character was known for his charming and sophisticated demeanor, as well as his knack for performing impressive magic tricks. His catchphrase, "What fooled me once won't fool me again," became a well-known part of the show's signature. Throughout the series, Blackstone would share insights into the world of magic and illusion, adding an educational aspect to the entertainment.The show was well-received by audiences and was known for its clever storytelling, engaging mysteries, and the use of magic as a central theme. It was a popular program during its time on the air and remains a notable example of the detective/mystery genre in old-time radio. Over the years, "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" has been preserved in audio archives, allowing modern listeners to enjoy the adventures of this unique crime-solving magician from the past.
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10 NOV 2023 · "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" was a popular old-time radio show that aired during the Golden Age of Radio in the United States. The show originally ran from 1948 to 1950 and was created by Ed Jerome. It was named after its fictional protagonist, Blackstone, who was portrayed as a magician and a detective. The character of Blackstone was performed by actor Ed Begley during the show's early years.The premise of the show revolved around the adventures of Blackstone, who used his skills as a magician to solve mysteries and crimes. Each episode typically followed a format where Blackstone would be faced with a perplexing case, often involving elements of the supernatural or the mysterious. He would then use his expertise in magic and illusion to uncover the truth and bring the culprits to justice.Blackstone's character was known for his charming and sophisticated demeanor, as well as his knack for performing impressive magic tricks. His catchphrase, "What fooled me once won't fool me again," became a well-known part of the show's signature. Throughout the series, Blackstone would share insights into the world of magic and illusion, adding an educational aspect to the entertainment.The show was well-received by audiences and was known for its clever storytelling, engaging mysteries, and the use of magic as a central theme. It was a popular program during its time on the air and remains a notable example of the detective/mystery genre in old-time radio. Over the years, "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" has been preserved in audio archives, allowing modern listeners to enjoy the adventures of this unique crime-solving magician from the past.
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9 NOV 2023 · "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" was a popular old-time radio show that aired during the Golden Age of Radio in the United States. The show originally ran from 1948 to 1950 and was created by Ed Jerome. It was named after its fictional protagonist, Blackstone, who was portrayed as a magician and a detective. The character of Blackstone was performed by actor Ed Begley during the show's early years.The premise of the show revolved around the adventures of Blackstone, who used his skills as a magician to solve mysteries and crimes. Each episode typically followed a format where Blackstone would be faced with a perplexing case, often involving elements of the supernatural or the mysterious. He would then use his expertise in magic and illusion to uncover the truth and bring the culprits to justice.Blackstone's character was known for his charming and sophisticated demeanor, as well as his knack for performing impressive magic tricks. His catchphrase, "What fooled me once won't fool me again," became a well-known part of the show's signature. Throughout the series, Blackstone would share insights into the world of magic and illusion, adding an educational aspect to the entertainment.The show was well-received by audiences and was known for its clever storytelling, engaging mysteries, and the use of magic as a central theme. It was a popular program during its time on the air and remains a notable example of the detective/mystery genre in old-time radio. Over the years, "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" has been preserved in audio archives, allowing modern listeners to enjoy the adventures of this unique crime-solving magician from the past.
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8 NOV 2023 · "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" was a popular old-time radio show that aired during the Golden Age of Radio in the United States. The show originally ran from 1948 to 1950 and was created by Ed Jerome. It was named after its fictional protagonist, Blackstone, who was portrayed as a magician and a detective. The character of Blackstone was performed by actor Ed Begley during the show's early years.The premise of the show revolved around the adventures of Blackstone, who used his skills as a magician to solve mysteries and crimes. Each episode typically followed a format where Blackstone would be faced with a perplexing case, often involving elements of the supernatural or the mysterious. He would then use his expertise in magic and illusion to uncover the truth and bring the culprits to justice.Blackstone's character was known for his charming and sophisticated demeanor, as well as his knack for performing impressive magic tricks. His catchphrase, "What fooled me once won't fool me again," became a well-known part of the show's signature. Throughout the series, Blackstone would share insights into the world of magic and illusion, adding an educational aspect to the entertainment.The show was well-received by audiences and was known for its clever storytelling, engaging mysteries, and the use of magic as a central theme. It was a popular program during its time on the air and remains a notable example of the detective/mystery genre in old-time radio. Over the years, "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" has been preserved in audio archives, allowing modern listeners to enjoy the adventures of this unique crime-solving magician from the past.
"Blackstone, the Magic Detective" was a popular old-time radio show that aired during the Golden Age of Radio in the United States. The show originally ran from 1948 to 1950...
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"Blackstone, the Magic Detective" was a popular old-time radio show that aired during the Golden Age of Radio in the United States. The show originally ran from 1948 to 1950 and was created by Ed Jerome. It was named after its fictional protagonist, Blackstone, who was portrayed as a magician and a detective. The character of Blackstone was performed by actor Ed Begley during the show's early years.The premise of the show revolved around the adventures of Blackstone, who used his skills as a magician to solve mysteries and crimes. Each episode typically followed a format where Blackstone would be faced with a perplexing case, often involving elements of the supernatural or the mysterious. He would then use his expertise in magic and illusion to uncover the truth and bring the culprits to justice.Blackstone's character was known for his charming and sophisticated demeanor, as well as his knack for performing impressive magic tricks. His catchphrase, "What fooled me once won't fool me again," became a well-known part of the show's signature. Throughout the series, Blackstone would share insights into the world of magic and illusion, adding an educational aspect to the entertainment.The show was well-received by audiences and was known for its clever storytelling, engaging mysteries, and the use of magic as a central theme. It was a popular program during its time on the air and remains a notable example of the detective/mystery genre in old-time radio. Over the years, "Blackstone, the Magic Detective" has been preserved in audio archives, allowing modern listeners to enjoy the adventures of this unique crime-solving magician from the past.
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