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Happy Thanksgiving! In honor of Turkey Day – and to keep you company while you're in the kitchen or waiting to eat – here are five old time radio mysteries starring some of your favorite sleuths as they mix in solving crimes with their stuffing and cranberry sauce. Casey, Crime Photographer All Casey (Staats Cotsworth) wants is to enjoy his Thanksgiving dinner, but before he can eat he'll have to clear a young ex-con framed for a robbery in "After Turkey, the Bill" (originally aired on CBS on November 27, 1947). Jeff Regan, Investigator A turkey shoot turns deadly when a man catches the bullet instead of the bird. Now it's up to Jeff Regan (Jack Webb) to solve the crime as he contends with some modern-day Mayflower passengers in "The Pilgrim's Progress" (originally aired on CBS on November 13, 1948). Casey, Crime Photographer Casey and Ann Williams (Jan Miner) put another Thanksgiving dinner on hold to help a paroled safecracker whose old gang is trying to thwart his attempts to go straight in "Holiday" (originally aired on CBS on November 25, 1948). Let George Do It It's not a happy Thanksgiving for a ten year-old boy who refuses to speak. George Valentine (Bob Bailey) tries to uncover the mystery – and to see if he can coax some words from the boy – in "Cause for Thanksgiving" (originally aired on Mutual on November 20, 1950). The Adventures of Sam Spade Normally, the death of a turkey wouldn't make news on Thanksgiving but Sam Spade's new client is a human Turkey – Tom Turkey, to be precise. He hires Spade (Steve Dunne) to find out who wants to rub him out in "The Terrified Turkey Caper" (originally aired on NBC on November 24, 1950).

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