The Adventures of Bill Lance explained

Show Name:The Adventures of Bill Lance
Format:Detective drama
Runtime:30 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Syndicates:CBS West Coast (1944-1945)
ABC (1947-1948)
Starring:John McIntire
Pat McGeehan
Gerald Mohr
Announcer:Dick Joy
Owen James
Creator:J. Donald Wilson
Director:Mel Williamson
First Aired:April 23, 1944
Last Aired:January 4, 1948
Sponsor:Planters Peanuts

The Adventures of Bill Lance is a 30-minute radio crime drama, created by J. Donald Wilson, which aired on two networks in two runs between 1944 and 1948.

Initially heard on CBS West Coast Sundays at 9 p.m., the series began April 23, 1944, with John McIntire as Bill Lance, a detective who traveled to exotic locales. Pat McGeehan took over the role the following March until the series ended September 9, 1945. Howard McNear played Lance's pal, Ulysses Higgins. Others in the cast included Mercedes McCambridge, Cathy Lewis, Joseph Kearns and Frank Graham. The announcers were Dick Joy and Owen James. Milton Charles supplied the music. The program was sponsored by Planters peanuts.[1]

With Gerald Mohr in the title role, the series returned on ABC June 14, 1947 (the first time it was broadcast nationwide),[2] airing Saturdays at 9pm until August, then Mondays at 9 p.m. until September, then Sundays at 5 p.m.[3] Produced by Dwight Hauser, with music by organist Rex Koury,[2] this series ran until January 4, 1948.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Dunning, John . On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio . John Dunning (detective fiction author) . 1998 . Oxford University Press . New York, NY . 978-0-19-507678-3 . 7 . Revised . 2019-10-12.
  2. News: Adventures of Bill Lance New KWNO Feature. The Winona Republican-Herald . The Winona Republican-Herald. June 14, 1947. 10. Newspapers.com. April 10, 2015.
  3. News: WHMA. The Anniston Star. September 15, 1947. 2. Newspapers.com. April 10, 2015.