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Aired 1943 - 1955

Nick Carter was first introduced to the world in 1886 through Street and Smith Weekly. "Yes, it's another case for that most famous of all manhunters, the detective whose ability at solving crime is unequaled in detective fiction!"

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Please enjoy these old time radio shows:

Air Date Title Synopsis
 1944-02-19  045 Death After Dark

Mutual net. "Death After Dark". Sustaining. 7:00 P. M. "Nick Carter and The Mystery Of The Vampire Killings." Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (director, writer), Lew White (organist). 

 1944-02-26  046 Dead Witnesses

+ Mutual net. "Death Witnesses". Sustaining. "Nick Carter and The Mystery Of The Murder Room." Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (producer, director, occasional writer), Lew White (musician). 

 1944-03-04  047 Death In The Pines

+ Mutual net. "Death In The Pines," or "The Mystery Of The Murdered Driver". Sustaining. Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (producer, director, occasional writer), Lew White (musician). 

 1944-03-25  050 Drums Of Death

+ Mutual net. "The Drums Of Death". Sustaining. 7:00 P. M. "Nick Carter and The Mystery Of The White Witch Doctor." The program is referred to as, The Rurn Of Nick Carter." Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (director), Lew White (organist), Alfred Bester (writer). 

 1944-04-01  051 The Professor's Secret

+ Mutual net. "The Professor's Secret". Sustaining. "Nick Carter and The Mystery Of The Z-Rays." The announcer misreads the opening announcement. Next week, the program is moving to 10:15 P. M. Saturday evening. The program is referred to as, "The Return Of Nick Carter." Lon Clark, Helen Choate, John Kane, Humphrey Davis, Jock MacGregor (director, writer), Lew White (organist). 

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