Casey, Crime Photographer (radio series)

Casey, Crime Photographer
Other namesFlashgun Casey,
Casey-Press Photographer, Crime Photographer
GenreMono
Running time30 minutes
Country of originUnited States
Language(s)English
SyndicatesCBS
TV adaptationsCrime Photographer
StarringMatt Crowley
Jim Backus,
Jan Miner,
John Gibson
AnnouncerBob Hite
Tony Marvin
Bill Cullen
Created byGeorge Harmon Coxe (stories)
Written byAlonzo Deen Cole
Directed byAlbert Ward,
Rocco Tito,
and John Dietz[1]
Produced byChester Ranier
and John Dietz
Original release07/07/43 –
04/22/55[2]
No. of series5
Audio formatMono
Sponsored byAnchor Hocking
Toni Home Permanents
Philip Morris
PodcastStream episodes from Archive.org

Casey, Crime Photographer, known by a variety of titles on radio (aka Crime Photographer, Flashgun Casey, Casey, Press Photographer) was a media franchise from the 1930s to the 1960s. The character was the creation of novelist George Harmon Coxe. Casey was featured in the pulp magazine, Black Mask, novels, comic books, radio, film, television and legitimate theatre.[3]

Jack "Flashgun" Casey, was a crime photographer for the newspaper The Morning Express. With the help of reporter Ann Williams, he solved crimes and recounted his stories to Ethelbert the bartender (portrayed by John Gibson) and other friends at the Blue Note Cafe, their favorite tavern and jazz club where the Archie Bleyer Orchestra[4] and the Teddy Wilson Trio were featured. The role of Ann Williams was portrayed throughout most of the run of the series (as well as the Casey, Crime Photographer television series) by Jan Miner, perhaps best remembered as "Madge" the manicurist on Palmolive's television soap commercials from the 1960s and 1970s.[4]

  1. ^ "article, Casey Crime Photographer". Archived from the original on January 25, 2015. Retrieved August 12, 2010. The Definitive Casey Crime Photographer article and log
  2. ^ "episode log, Casey Crime Photographer". Retrieved October 22, 2008. Audio Classics Archive
  3. ^ Cox, J. Randolph (2005). Flashgun Casey, Crime Photographer: From the Pulps to Radio And Beyond. David S. Siegel, William F Nolan. Yorktown Heights, NY: Book Hunter Press. ISBN 1-891379-05-4.
  4. ^ a b Lackmann, Ronald W. (2000). "Casey, Crime Photographer". The Encyclopedia of American Radio: An A-Z Guide to Radio from Jack Benny to Howard Stern. Facts On File. p. 60. ISBN 0-8160-4137-7.