• The Man Called X: The Stamp Story

    "The Man Called X" was a radio espionage drama that aired from 1944 to 1952. The series starred Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a globe-trotting spy who worked for an unnamed U.S. government agency. Each week, Thurston would be sent on a mission to some exotic locale, where he would encounter danger, intrigue, and romance.

    The show was created by J. Richard Kennedy and produced by Jack Johnstone. It was notable for its use of location recordings, which gave the show a sense of authenticity and realism. The show also had a distinctive theme song, which became a hit record and was covered by numerous artists.

    One of the unique features of "The Man Called X" was that it used real-life events and locations as the basis for its stories. For example, in one episode, Thurston traveled to Istanbul to investigate a plot to steal a valuable rug from the Topkapi Palace. In another episode, he was sent to Egypt to foil a plot to steal a priceless artifact from the Pyramids.

    The show was very popular during its run and was syndicated to over 80 stations across the United States. It also inspired a comic book series and a television show in the 1950s. Today, "The Man Called X" is considered a classic of the espionage genre and is fondly remembered by fans of old-time radio.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    27m - May 19, 2023
  • The Man Called X: Mr. Messler and the Insurance Policy

    "The Man Called X" was a radio espionage drama that aired from 1944 to 1952. The series starred Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a globe-trotting spy who worked for an unnamed U.S. government agency. Each week, Thurston would be sent on a mission to some exotic locale, where he would encounter danger, intrigue, and romance.

    The show was created by J. Richard Kennedy and produced by Jack Johnstone. It was notable for its use of location recordings, which gave the show a sense of authenticity and realism. The show also had a distinctive theme song, which became a hit record and was covered by numerous artists.

    One of the unique features of "The Man Called X" was that it used real-life events and locations as the basis for its stories. For example, in one episode, Thurston traveled to Istanbul to investigate a plot to steal a valuable rug from the Topkapi Palace. In another episode, he was sent to Egypt to foil a plot to steal a priceless artifact from the Pyramids.

    The show was very popular during its run and was syndicated to over 80 stations across the United States. It also inspired a comic book series and a television show in the 1950s. Today, "The Man Called X" is considered a classic of the espionage genre and is fondly remembered by fans of old-time radio.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    27m - May 16, 2023
  • The Man Called X: Acme Oil Refinery

    "The Man Called X" was a radio espionage drama that aired from 1944 to 1952. The series starred Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a globe-trotting spy who worked for an unnamed U.S. government agency. Each week, Thurston would be sent on a mission to some exotic locale, where he would encounter danger, intrigue, and romance.

    The show was created by J. Richard Kennedy and produced by Jack Johnstone. It was notable for its use of location recordings, which gave the show a sense of authenticity and realism. The show also had a distinctive theme song, which became a hit record and was covered by numerous artists.

    One of the unique features of "The Man Called X" was that it used real-life events and locations as the basis for its stories. For example, in one episode, Thurston traveled to Istanbul to investigate a plot to steal a valuable rug from the Topkapi Palace. In another episode, he was sent to Egypt to foil a plot to steal a priceless artifact from the Pyramids.

    The show was very popular during its run and was syndicated to over 80 stations across the United States. It also inspired a comic book series and a television show in the 1950s. Today, "The Man Called X" is considered a classic of the espionage genre and is fondly remembered by fans of old-time radio.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    26m - May 12, 2023
  • The Man Called X: Antarctic Expedition

    "The Man Called X" was a radio espionage drama that aired from 1944 to 1952. The series starred Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a globe-trotting spy who worked for an unnamed U.S. government agency. Each week, Thurston would be sent on a mission to some exotic locale, where he would encounter danger, intrigue, and romance.

    The show was created by J. Richard Kennedy and produced by Jack Johnstone. It was notable for its use of location recordings, which gave the show a sense of authenticity and realism. The show also had a distinctive theme song, which became a hit record and was covered by numerous artists.

    One of the unique features of "The Man Called X" was that it used real-life events and locations as the basis for its stories. For example, in one episode, Thurston traveled to Istanbul to investigate a plot to steal a valuable rug from the Topkapi Palace. In another episode, he was sent to Egypt to foil a plot to steal a priceless artifact from the Pyramids.

    The show was very popular during its run and was syndicated to over 80 stations across the United States. It also inspired a comic book series and a television show in the 1950s. Today, "The Man Called X" is considered a classic of the espionage genre and is fondly remembered by fans of old-time radio.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    27m - May 9, 2023
  • The Man Called X: Turtle Island Vacation

    "The Man Called X" was a radio espionage drama that aired from 1944 to 1952. The series starred Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a globe-trotting spy who worked for an unnamed U.S. government agency. Each week, Thurston would be sent on a mission to some exotic locale, where he would encounter danger, intrigue, and romance.

    The show was created by J. Richard Kennedy and produced by Jack Johnstone. It was notable for its use of location recordings, which gave the show a sense of authenticity and realism. The show also had a distinctive theme song, which became a hit record and was covered by numerous artists.

    One of the unique features of "The Man Called X" was that it used real-life events and locations as the basis for its stories. For example, in one episode, Thurston traveled to Istanbul to investigate a plot to steal a valuable rug from the Topkapi Palace. In another episode, he was sent to Egypt to foil a plot to steal a priceless artifact from the Pyramids.

    The show was very popular during its run and was syndicated to over 80 stations across the United States. It also inspired a comic book series and a television show in the 1950s. Today, "The Man Called X" is considered a classic of the espionage genre and is fondly remembered by fans of old-time radio.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    25m - May 8, 2023
  • The Man Called X: Stolen Lavaliers in France

    "The Man Called X" was a radio espionage drama that aired from 1944 to 1952. The series starred Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a globe-trotting spy who worked for an unnamed U.S. government agency. Each week, Thurston would be sent on a mission to some exotic locale, where he would encounter danger, intrigue, and romance.

    The show was created by J. Richard Kennedy and produced by Jack Johnstone. It was notable for its use of location recordings, which gave the show a sense of authenticity and realism. The show also had a distinctive theme song, which became a hit record and was covered by numerous artists.

    One of the unique features of "The Man Called X" was that it used real-life events and locations as the basis for its stories. For example, in one episode, Thurston traveled to Istanbul to investigate a plot to steal a valuable rug from the Topkapi Palace. In another episode, he was sent to Egypt to foil a plot to steal a priceless artifact from the Pyramids.

    The show was very popular during its run and was syndicated to over 80 stations across the United States. It also inspired a comic book series and a television show in the 1950s. Today, "The Man Called X" is considered a classic of the espionage genre and is fondly remembered by fans of old-time radio.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    29m - May 8, 2023
  • The Man Called X: Into Berlin

    "The Man Called X" was a radio espionage drama that aired from 1944 to 1952. The series starred Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a globe-trotting spy who worked for an unnamed U.S. government agency. Each week, Thurston would be sent on a mission to some exotic locale, where he would encounter danger, intrigue, and romance.

    The show was created by J. Richard Kennedy and produced by Jack Johnstone. It was notable for its use of location recordings, which gave the show a sense of authenticity and realism. The show also had a distinctive theme song, which became a hit record and was covered by numerous artists.

    One of the unique features of "The Man Called X" was that it used real-life events and locations as the basis for its stories. For example, in one episode, Thurston traveled to Istanbul to investigate a plot to steal a valuable rug from the Topkapi Palace. In another episode, he was sent to Egypt to foil a plot to steal a priceless artifact from the Pyramids.

    The show was very popular during its run and was syndicated to over 80 stations across the United States. It also inspired a comic book series and a television show in the 1950s. Today, "The Man Called X" is considered a classic of the espionage genre and is fondly remembered by fans of old-time radio.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    30m - May 8, 2023
  • The Man Called X: Stolen Diamonds

    "The Man Called X" was a radio espionage drama that aired from 1944 to 1952. The series starred Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a globe-trotting spy who worked for an unnamed U.S. government agency. Each week, Thurston would be sent on a mission to some exotic locale, where he would encounter danger, intrigue, and romance.

    The show was created by J. Richard Kennedy and produced by Jack Johnstone. It was notable for its use of location recordings, which gave the show a sense of authenticity and realism. The show also had a distinctive theme song, which became a hit record and was covered by numerous artists.

    One of the unique features of "The Man Called X" was that it used real-life events and locations as the basis for its stories. For example, in one episode, Thurston traveled to Istanbul to investigate a plot to steal a valuable rug from the Topkapi Palace. In another episode, he was sent to Egypt to foil a plot to steal a priceless artifact from the Pyramids.

    The show was very popular during its run and was syndicated to over 80 stations across the United States. It also inspired a comic book series and a television show in the 1950s. Today, "The Man Called X" is considered a classic of the espionage genre and is fondly remembered by fans of old-time radio.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    29m - May 8, 2023
  • The Man Called X: International Blackmail Racket

    "The Man Called X" was a radio espionage drama that aired from 1944 to 1952. The series starred Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a globe-trotting spy who worked for an unnamed U.S. government agency. Each week, Thurston would be sent on a mission to some exotic locale, where he would encounter danger, intrigue, and romance.

    The show was created by J. Richard Kennedy and produced by Jack Johnstone. It was notable for its use of location recordings, which gave the show a sense of authenticity and realism. The show also had a distinctive theme song, which became a hit record and was covered by numerous artists.

    One of the unique features of "The Man Called X" was that it used real-life events and locations as the basis for its stories. For example, in one episode, Thurston traveled to Istanbul to investigate a plot to steal a valuable rug from the Topkapi Palace. In another episode, he was sent to Egypt to foil a plot to steal a priceless artifact from the Pyramids.

    The show was very popular during its run and was syndicated to over 80 stations across the United States. It also inspired a comic book series and a television show in the 1950s. Today, "The Man Called X" is considered a classic of the espionage genre and is fondly remembered by fans of old-time radio.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    30m - May 8, 2023
  • The Man Called X: India Quinine Contract

    "The Man Called X" was a radio espionage drama that aired from 1944 to 1952. The series starred Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a globe-trotting spy who worked for an unnamed U.S. government agency. Each week, Thurston would be sent on a mission to some exotic locale, where he would encounter danger, intrigue, and romance.

    The show was created by J. Richard Kennedy and produced by Jack Johnstone. It was notable for its use of location recordings, which gave the show a sense of authenticity and realism. The show also had a distinctive theme song, which became a hit record and was covered by numerous artists.

    One of the unique features of "The Man Called X" was that it used real-life events and locations as the basis for its stories. For example, in one episode, Thurston traveled to Istanbul to investigate a plot to steal a valuable rug from the Topkapi Palace. In another episode, he was sent to Egypt to foil a plot to steal a priceless artifact from the Pyramids.

    The show was very popular during its run and was syndicated to over 80 stations across the United States. It also inspired a comic book series and a television show in the 1950s. Today, "The Man Called X" is considered a classic of the espionage genre and is fondly remembered by fans of old-time radio.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    30m - May 8, 2023
  • The Man Called X: Murder, Music and a Blonde Madonna

    "The Man Called X" was a radio espionage drama that aired from 1944 to 1952. The series starred Herbert Marshall as Ken Thurston, a globe-trotting spy who worked for an unnamed U.S. government agency. Each week, Thurston would be sent on a mission to some exotic locale, where he would encounter danger, intrigue, and romance.

    The show was created by J. Richard Kennedy and produced by Jack Johnstone. It was notable for its use of location recordings, which gave the show a sense of authenticity and realism. The show also had a distinctive theme song, which became a hit record and was covered by numerous artists.

    One of the unique features of "The Man Called X" was that it used real-life events and locations as the basis for its stories. For example, in one episode, Thurston traveled to Istanbul to investigate a plot to steal a valuable rug from the Topkapi Palace. In another episode, he was sent to Egypt to foil a plot to steal a priceless artifact from the Pyramids.

    The show was very popular during its run and was syndicated to over 80 stations across the United States. It also inspired a comic book series and a television show in the 1950s. Today, "The Man Called X" is considered a classic of the espionage genre and is fondly remembered by fans of old-time radio.

    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:

    https://www.solvedmystery.com .

    29m - May 8, 2023
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