by Mandolynn » Sun Jan 30, 2011 5:02 am
I think it might be splitting hairs a little to say that the five-a-week shows didn't add up to 75 min. The storylines were definitely longer and more involved than we got in the half-hour versions, which, of course, were not really 30 min either. They were proportionately longer, considering.
The last of those episodes was spread over nine days. I don't know why it wasn't ten; maybe whatever was going to take its place debuted on the last Friday? I thought that one was a bit too long. The solution to the mystery become painfully obvious long before Johnny caught on, and that made him uncharacteristically obtuse, IMO. It would be interesting to know the story behind that set of shows.
When they play the five-a-week shows on OTRNOW.com, they play the five episodes consecutively, but they do not cut out the openings and closings, which is admittedly annoying when you hear them over and over again in rapid succession.
Ed Walker on The Big Broadcast out of Washington DC on WAMU played all of them not long ago. It took well over a year the way he did it, (maybe two, I'm not sure) playing them two at time, cutting out the closing of the first and the introdution to the second (beginning it, with the ringing of the telephone that usually opened the show). This filled one of his half-hour slots. Then he played the next two episodes the next week, the finale the third week, plus starting the first episode of the next case. It was quite enjoyable that way.
Regarding the OP, I might be able, by process of elimination of the actors I definitely know, to match most of them up with the characters they played. I wonder if there are particular characters you are interested in identifying? I think I will also e-mail Ed Walker and sees if he knows of a reference source for this information. He really loves those episodes.
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