
Dan Dunn Secret Operative 48 1937.xx.xx Sabotage Of Giant Bomber Ep 1
Loading summary
Kinsta Advertiser
Running an online business requires passion, knowledge and a lot of dedication. Adding the complexities of setting up and managing hosting for your website piles on more work when you already have so many plates spinning. Whether you manage one WordPress website or dozens, Kinsta's managed solutions give you access to a platform that's optimized for the fastest speed, has enterprise grade security features, and is powered by an intuitive custom dashboard with everything you need to manage your sites efficiently. Plus, Kinsta provides human only WordPress expert support which is available 24, 7, 365 to assist with even the most complex sites. Forget frustrating AI chatbots. Kinsta gives you complete peace of mind by ensuring that your WordPress sites are always online, secure and performing at their best. Start your journey with Kinsta today and get your first month free. Don't have time to migrate your site? Kinsta takes care of everything for you. Learn more@kinsta.com podcast that's K-I-N-S-T-A.com podcast.
Narrator
Dan Dunn, secret operative number 48.
Dan Dunn
SA.
H.T. Parker
The.
Narrator
Thrilling exploits of Dan Dunn, secret operative number 48, are known to some 75 million readers. Now, at last, this famous newspaper cartoon character created by Norman Marsh is brought to the air lanes in a sensational series of new adventures that will enthrall young and old. As we begin our radio serial, we find Dan Dunn assigned to the perilous work of ferreting out foreign spies. This very moment, he is at the wheel of his high powered automobile, speeding on a new assignment. With him are lovely Kay Fields, who is also a Secret Service operative, and Irwin Hicks, Dan's old friend and inseparable companion.
Kay Fields
Oh, say, Dan, old fella, slow down a bit.
Irwin Hicks
Yes, Dan, Irwin's right. Why the breakneck speed? And this place we're going to, is it outside the city?
Dan Dunn
Yes, Kay. We're going out to the flying field of the Parkhurst Aviation Corporation. And we've got to get there before it's too late.
Kay Fields
Too late for what?
Irwin Hicks
Tell us, Dan, what was the urgent message you received from the chief?
Dan Dunn
A giant new bombing plane is supposed to be taken up for a test flight this afternoon. Yeah, and it's our job to get there in time to prevent it.
Kay Fields
Talk sense, Dan. If the Parkhurst Aviation Corporation wants to test a new airsh, why should it be our business to try to stop him?
Dan Dunn
Because the chief got a tip that there's been sabotage.
Kay Fields
Sabotage?
Irwin Hicks
You mean if the plane goes up on its test flight, it'll be wrecked?
Dan Dunn
Yes, and its pilots killed.
Kay Fields
Well, that's different. Come on, step on it, old fellow. What are we poking along for?
Dan Dunn
That's the way I like to hear you talk.
Irwin Hicks
But, Dan, just in case we can't make it in time, hadn't you better stop and telephone?
Dan Dunn
I already tried. The telephone lines have been cut.
Irwin Hicks
Look, the plane is starting to take off.
Kay Fields
We're too late.
Dan Dunn
No, no, we've got to stop them. Hey, stop that plane. Stop that plane. I think. Stop. Stop, you fellas. You can't take off now.
Irwin Hicks
Stop. Dan, you're right in the middle of the Runway. The plane is heading. Stop that plane. Oh, Dan. Dan had only missed you by inches.
Kay Fields
Jelly beans. I sure thought you was a goner that time.
Dan Dunn
I failed. We got here too late. If only I was.
H.T. Parker
Do you realize how close you came to losing your life? Are you out of your head?
Dan Dunn
I realized full well what I was doing.
H.T. Parker
Oh, you did, did you? And did you also realize that this flying field is private property and that you and your companions have no business here? And do you know that I could have the three of you arrested not only for trespassing, but for trying to interfere with this test flight?
Dan Dunn
You'll understand our purpose any moment now. Just keep your eye on that plane up there.
H.T. Parker
I am keeping my eye on that plane. A magnificent achievement. A magnificent.
Irwin Hicks
I see how easily it climbs. It's almost out of sight already. Maybe it's all a mistake on our part, Dan.
Kay Fields
Yeah, maybe the chief got a bum steer.
Dan Dunn
I hope it does turn out that way, but I'm afraid not. No. Severed telephone wires.
H.T. Parker
Butchers. How did you find out about our telephone lines being cut?
Dan Dunn
Then?
Irwin Hicks
You know.
H.T. Parker
No, no, no. Not what. What is all this mysterious battle about? All I know is that I tried to put through a call and the line was dead.
Kay Fields
Hey, look. The plane is circled back. It's directly over the field.
Dan Dunn
Look.
Irwin Hicks
He seems to be having trouble.
Dan Dunn
Yes, and if he crashes now, the life of everyone on this field will be endangered. We've got to clear the field quick.
H.T. Parker
Hey, who do you think you are, presuming to give orders?
Dan Dunn
My name is Dunn. Dan Dunn.
H.T. Parker
Dan Dunn. Well, it's different. I'm H.T.
Narrator
Parker.
H.T. Parker
Inflamed.
Irwin Hicks
It's inflamed.
Dan Dunn
Clear the field. Everyone clear the field.
H.T. Parker
Run for your life. It's coming down right on top of us.
Irwin Hicks
Oh, it's ghastly. I can't even look.
Kay Fields
Anyway, no spectators were hurt.
H.T. Parker
The pilots, poor chaps.
Dan Dunn
Yes, Mr. Parkhurst. There's nothing we can do for those two aviators anymore except avenge Their deaths. Come with me. Okay.
H.T. Parker
Yeah.
Dan Dunn
You and Erwin stick around. Keep your eyes and ears open. Maybe you can find out something.
H.T. Parker
I don't know what to Think or do, Mr. Dunn. That bombing plane was gone over with a fine tooth comb just a few hours ago. Everything tested 100%.
Dan Dunn
But that was a few hours ago, Mr. Parkhurst. And in the meantime.
H.T. Parker
No, no, no, no, no, no. I can't make myself believe that someone would deliberately. Sit down, Mr. Don, and tell me what you know.
Dan Dunn
Thank you. I realize, Mr. Parkhurst, how you must feel. But try to be calm. This matter involves far more than just the lives of those two parents.
H.T. Parker
I mean, assuming that sabotage can be proved.
Dan Dunn
It can be.
H.T. Parker
Well, whoever's guilty of this diabolical deed, I'll see the deal.
Dan Dunn
Just a minute, Mr. Parkers. One man may have committed the sabotage. But behind him, if I am right, stands a giant international spy ring.
H.T. Parker
No. What makes you say that?
Dan Dunn
We've had information of such a ring operating right here in our midst. And I may as well tell you. These spies are the most vicious and debased the world has ever seen. They sell their services on the open market to the highest bidder.
H.T. Parker
But destroying my new bombing plane, how does that benefit them?
Dan Dunn
That remains to be seen. However, as I understand it, the Z19 embodied revolutionary new principles. Principles which certain foreign powers would pay millions to learn.
H.T. Parker
Yeah, but they'll never learn them. No, sir. None but our government will ever benefit by this marvelous new bomber.
Dan Dunn
This way. So we hope.
H.T. Parker
I tell you, Dan Dunn, this airship is so intricate in detail, so complex in execution. That no one could copy it without possession of the test model or access to the blueprints.
Dan Dunn
Your point positive of this?
H.T. Parker
Why, listen. The very men who designed and built the Z19. Couldn't duplicate it from memory.
Dan Dunn
Oh, well, in other words, Mr. Parkhurst, now that the model has been smashed, no one, not even you, could build another without use of the original blueprints.
H.T. Parker
Yes, Mr. Dunn, that's correct.
Dan Dunn
And these blueprints, where are they?
H.T. Parker
Oh, don't you worry about them. I have a secret safe over here behind this false paneling in the wall. No one would ever think to.
Dan Dunn
Great heavens. What's the matter?
H.T. Parker
The panel has been pried open.
Dan Dunn
Quick. The plans.
H.T. Parker
They're gone. The blueprints of the Z19 are gone.
Narrator
To all Secret Service operatives in this area, an emergency order. Give priority to search for blueprints of Airship Z19. Stolen from Parkhurst Aviation Corporation.
H.T. Parker
Reporter, Metropolitan and Rural Police. Attention. Stop and search all vehicles and persons.
Narrator
Leaving Zone must of the Coast Guard area nary waters. Stand by for special instructions. Make search of all suspicious craft for blueprints of.
H.T. Parker
Mr. Dunn. You must stop at nothing in your attempt to recover those blueprints.
Dan Dunn
Be assured, Mr. Parkhurst, we'll do everything that is humanly possible. This is a matter which involves the military strength of our country and we shall succeed.
H.T. Parker
But those spies, they'll stop at nothing either they'll try to kill you.
Dan Dunn
Well, I've never hesitated to risk my life for my country, Mr. Parkhurst. But let's get down to the field and examine that wreckage.
H.T. Parker
Oh, this is terrible. Terrible.
Dan Dunn
Look over there at that wrecked fuselage. What wasn't smashed seems to have been burned.
H.T. Parker
Yes.
Dan Dunn
It's no use, Dan.
Irwin Hicks
Here you are at last.
Kay Fields
We heard the blueprints were stolen. Is that true, Dan?
Dan Dunn
Yes, but Hicks, what have you and Kay found out?
H.T. Parker
Nothing.
Kay Fields
Not even a clue the size of a peanut. We wanted to examine the wreckage, but some tough guy wouldn't let us go near it.
Dan Dunn
Well, why didn't you show him your credentials, Cage?
Irwin Hicks
I did, but he said there might be an explosion in it.
Dan Dunn
Why, there couldn't be any possibility of an explosion. Now, come on.
Narrator
Hey, where do you think you're going?
H.T. Parker
Oh, Lobar, it's all right.
Narrator
Beg pardon, Mr. Parkhurst didn't notice you were with him, but better look out, there ain't no explosion.
Dan Dunn
How does it happen, Lobar, that you yourself have remained close to the wreckage in the face of this supposedly great danger?
Narrator
Cuz it's my job and duty, see?
H.T. Parker
Yes. Lo Bar here is one of the most faithful and trustworthy men we have.
Narrator
Yeah. Now what you got to say, wise guy?
Dan Dunn
Sorry I offended you, Lo Bar. What do you say we make up and shake hands?
H.T. Parker
Yes. Lobar, this is Dan. Don. The female Dan Dunn.
Dan Dunn
Evidently you've heard of me before. Oh, sure, sure.
Narrator
Who hasn't? Glad to meet you, Mr. Dunn.
Dan Dunn
Thank you.
H.T. Parker
That's it. Shake hands and be friends.
Dan Dunn
I see you have an unusual hobby, Lobar, Huh? Very interesting hobby too. Ceramics.
Narrator
So what?
Dan Dunn
Ceramics. You know, modeling with clay.
Irwin Hicks
Dan, how did you ever find that out?
Kay Fields
Yeah, I don't see nothing but.
Dan Dunn
Well, take a look at Mr. Lobar's hand. You don't mind, do you? Now observe the off colored substance under the nails.
H.T. Parker
Why, yes.
Dan Dunn
But that's a clay mixed with a special pigment, isn't it, Lo Bar?
Narrator
Why, yes.
Kay Fields
Sherlock Holmes didn't have a thing. I knew, Dan.
Dan Dunn
Elementary. See you later, Lobor. And keep up that hobby.
Narrator
Yeah, yeah, sure thing. Mr. Dunn.
Irwin Hicks
Dan. I know you too well to believe you didn't have a reason for that talk about ceramics. Now, what's up?
Dan Dunn
I'll tell you in a minute, Kay. Here we are.
Kay Fields
You act like you knew just what you was looking for.
Dan Dunn
I have a definite idea of what I might find. Just a moment.
H.T. Parker
Here. It's a waste of time.
Dan Dunn
Here. Here, look at this.
Kay Fields
You mean the gas line being broken, Dan?
Irwin Hicks
Means the way the gas line was broken, yes.
Dan Dunn
See here? File marks. Halfway through.
H.T. Parker
What are you driving at, Mr. Dunn?
Dan Dunn
That break in the gas line wasn't caused by the crash, Mr. Parker.
H.T. Parker
No.
Dan Dunn
Instead, it caused the crash. Someone filed halfway through the gas line. And then patched it up with a clay matching it in color.
Irwin Hicks
And that color is the same as the clay under Lobar's fingernail.
Kay Fields
Now I see. The clay hardened and kept the gas from leaking out. Then the vibration of the motor.
Dan Dunn
Lobar. He's disappeared.
Irwin Hicks
There he is in that automobile, driving away.
Dan Dunn
Quick, after him. We've got to catch Lobar.
Narrator
Lobar is a member of the international spy ring. Which has stolen the blueprints of the Z19. Of that Dan Dunn is certain. But will Lo Bar be overtaken before he can get away? Be sure to hear the next exciting episode of Dan Dunn secret operative number 48.
Kinsta Advertiser
Are you ready for more independence as a financial advisor? Consider the RIA model. Schwab Advisor Services has helped thousands of advisors make the move. To find your path, start with Schwab@advisorservices.schwab.com Pathstoday.
Podcast Title: Harold's Old Time Radio
Episode Title: Dan Dunn Secret Operative 48 1937.xx.xx Sabotage Of Giant Bomber Ep 1
Release Date: February 16, 2025
Host: Harold's Old Time Radio
The episode opens with a vivid portrayal of the Golden Age of Radio, introducing listeners to Dan Dunn, Secret Operative Number 48. Narrated by Harolds Old Time Radio, the episode transports the audience into the thrilling world of espionage and sabotage.
Notable Quote:
Dan Dunn is depicted as a renowned newspaper cartoon character turned radio sensation, created by Norman Marsh. With a readership of 75 million, his transition to the airwaves promises a series of gripping adventures. The primary mission in this episode involves Dan’s urgent task to thwart a sabotage plot against a new giant bomber, the Z19, from the Parkhurst Aviation Corporation.
Dan Dunn is introduced behind the wheel of a high-powered automobile, accompanied by his companions, Kay Fields and Irwin Hicks. The trio is racing against time to prevent the sabotage of the bomber’s test flight.
Notable Quotes:
Despite their urgency, the team faces obstacles, including cut telephone lines preventing them from communicating with their superiors. As they arrive at the Parkhurst Aviation Corporation's flying field, a tense confrontation unfolds.
Upon reaching the airfield, Dan and his team encounter H.T. Parker, the representative from Parkhurst Aviation Corporation. Dan's attempt to halt the test flight is met with skepticism and hostility.
Notable Quotes:
The situation escalates when the test flight begins, and an emergency order is issued to search for the Z19’s blueprints, which have been stolen. Dan Dunn deduces that the sabotage was not an accident but a deliberate act orchestrated by spies aiming to steal revolutionary bomber technology.
The investigation takes a critical turn as Dan examines the wreckage of the bomber. He identifies irregularities in the gas lines, pointing to premeditated sabotage rather than a crash caused by mechanical failure.
Notable Quotes:
Through meticulous analysis, Dan uncovers that the sabotaged gas lines were patched with a special clay, linking the evidence to Lobar, a member of the Parkhurst team. This revelation implicates Lobar in the spy ring responsible for the theft of the Z19’s blueprints.
As Dan confronts Lobar, it becomes evident that Lobar is part of an international spy network intent on compromising national security. The episode culminates in a high-stakes chase, with Lobar attempting to flee the scene.
Notable Quotes:
The episode ends on a suspenseful note, leaving listeners eager for the next installment to find out whether Dan and his team can successfully apprehend Lobar and secure the stolen blueprints.
The first episode sets the stage for a riveting series filled with espionage, high-speed chases, and intricate plots. Dan Dunn’s unwavering dedication to his mission underscores the themes of patriotism and courage.
Closing Quote:
Overall, Episode 1 of "Dan Dunn Secret Operative 48: Sabotage of Giant Bomber" successfully captures the essence of classic radio thrillers, blending suspense, action, and intricate plotting to deliver an engaging and immersive listening experience.