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The Mean Streets Podcast

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The Mean Streets Podcast is a college basketball podcast Britton Johnson (former Alabama and current Samford basketball player) and William Galloway. The two discuss college basketball weekly throughout the season. Follow on Instagram and Twitter: @meanstreetspod. (Formerly The Gallo-Way Podcast)
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Fantasy and sports betting for all the major sports from one of the sharpest minds in the industry. Chris Meaney has you covered across the board on "Mean Streets" as he breaks down multiple sports to give you an edge on the competition. The greatest hockey handicapper in the world, Meaney is a sports renaissance man who is just as knowledgeable in baseball and football. This podcast is your one-shop stop for all of your fantasy and sports betting needs.
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Our dogged detectives sniff for clues in five canine-related old time radio mysteries. First, the owner of the best in show pooches is killed at a dog show in a syndicated adventure of Boston Blackie, and a dog “tells” Sherlock Holmes who murdered his owner in “The Case of the Dog Who Changed His Mind” (originally aired on Mutual on September 28, 1…
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Happy Mother’s Day! We’re celebrating moms with five old time radio mysteries where they play major roles. In “The Case of the Lucky Shilling,” Sherlock Holmes comes to the aid of a woman whose son is wiped out by a crooked gambler (originally aired on Mutual on January 14, 1948), and George Valentine tries to prove that a woman is not an unfit mot…
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In this encore presentation, we go back to the summer of 1947 when Philip Marlowe came to the air in his own weekly series with Van Heflin playing Raymond Chandler's private eye. The NBC series featured a mix of original mysteries as well as adaptations of Chandler stories, including the show's premiere episode "Red Wind" (originally aired on NBC o…
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Lights, camera, action! This week, our old time radio sleuths are tackling cases connected with the movie business and finding mystery on and off screen. First, "the Lyon's Eye" has to protect a movie star from some unscripted violence. Frank Graham stars in "The Hollywood Story, or H is for the Many Things You Gave Me" from Jeff Regan, Investigato…
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William Galloway, a multimedia professional and freelance public address announcer, interviews Tony Giles about his journey as a PA Announcer. This interview was recorded & published on April 10, 2025. Giles is the PA Announcer performing in-stadium and coliseum duties for the Alabama Crimson Tide on Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium and in Colem…
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We join Johnny Dollar on a cross-country mystery as our bonus series of serialized adventures continues! Bob Bailey is "the man with the action-packed expense account" in "The Chesapeake Fraud Matter" (originally aired on CBS between October 17 and October 20, 1955), a case that finds Dollar trying to prove if a man marked down as dead five years a…
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We're celebrating the 105th anniversary of the birth of Jack Webb - one of the faces on the Mt. Rushmore of old time radio drama. Best known for Dragnet, Webb logged many an hour solving crimes on the air as cops, private eyes, and amateur sleuths. We'll hear him as Jeff Regan, Investigator in "The Guy from Gower Gulch" (originally aired on CBS on …
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Britton Johnson played for McMillan in high school and at Samford and helps answer the question, what is Bucky Ball? What’s his style? What’s he like? Will he succeed in the SEC? William Galloway worked with Bucky at MBHS and has conducted multiple interviews with him in past job transitions. Britton and William have known Bucky for over 15 years a…
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In honor of April Fool's Day, our radio detectives this week have to contend with some practical jokes and jokers that are anything but funny. Dr. Watson is enlisted to pull a prank on Sherlock Holmes in "The April Fool's Day Adventure," starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce (originally aired on Mutual on April 1, 1946). Dan Holiday tries to find…
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The Mean Streets Podcast features former Tide hoops player, Britton Johnson, interviewed by William Galloway. The duo discuss Alabama basketball. Follow along all season for updates, analysis and more. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud and YouTube.Kirjoittanut William Galloway
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The Mean Streets Podcast features former Tide hoops player, Britton Johnson, interviewed by William Galloway. The duo discuss Alabama basketball. Follow along all season for updates, analysis and more. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud and YouTube.Kirjoittanut William Galloway
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William Galloway, a multimedia professional and public address announcer, interviews Jonathan Sanford about his journey as a PA Announcer. This interview was recorded & published in March 25. As of publication, Sanford is the PA Announcer performing in-stadium duties for the Houston Rockets, Texas Longhorns football team, and various other events f…
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The action is on and off the basketball court this week as Superman battles a hate group that targets a high school team just because of the ethnicities of its players. Clayton "Bud" Collyer stars as Clark Kent and the Man of Steel in "The Knights of the White Carnation," a serialized adventure that aired on Mutual from February 26 through March 18…
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Sound the alarm! We've got fugitives on the lam in these radio mysteries - each with an escape from jail at the center of the story. A convict Boston Blackie put behind bars is out and making his way to Blackie's door in a syndicated mystery, and Richard Diamond, Private Detective suspects an escaped gangster is back in town and settling scores in …
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Our bonus series spotlighting the serialized adventures of Johnny Dollar continues with "The Molly K Matter," a mystery that brings Dollar to San Francisco to investigate what caused the titular freighter to sink to her untimely end. Bob Bailey stars as "America's fabulous freelance insurance investigator" in this five-part story that aired on CBS …
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Place your bets with these old time radio mysteries involving gamblers and the (sometimes) crooked games they play. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson find murder among the roulette tables of a French casino in "The Case of the Double Zero," starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce (originally aired on Mutual on November 19, 1945). Philip Marlowe tries …
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It's a wonderful night for Oscar! The Academy Awards will be handed out this evening, so in celebration of Hollywood's biggest night, here are four old time radio mysteries - each starring an actor who took home a golden statuette. Edmond O'Brien (Best Supporting Actor for The Barefoot Contessa) is Johnny Dollar in "The George Farmer Matter" (origi…
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All the world’s a stage, but as our radio detectives discover this week the theatre offers no respite from mysteries to solve. Each of our stories involves the theatre, with crimes taking place onstage, backstage, and sometimes in the aisles. First, as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce investigate when an actor takes hi…
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We're kicking off a new bonus series and a deep dive into arguably the best radio detective series of all time: the serialized run of Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar starring Bob Bailey as "the man with the action-packed expense account." This beloved incarnation of the adventures of America's fabulous freelance insurance investigator turn 70 this year,…
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With winter weather keeping things chilly, here's a collection of old time radio mysteries set against a backdrop of snow. First, Dick Powell survives a killer's bullet but gets trapped by a blizzard in "Snowbound" from Rogue's Gallery (originally aired on Mutual on May 9, 1946). Jane Wyman is snowed in at a mountain lodge and trying to get away wi…
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Back to new episodes next week, but for now let's celebrate the anniversary of the debut of Night Beat with my five favorite episodes. The nocturnal adventures of Chicago reporter Randy Stone premiered on February 6, 1950, and here are my picks for his best stories. We'll hear the show's first episode ("Zero," originally aired on NBC on February 6,…
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In honor of his January 26th birthday, we're saluting one of radio's most innovative writers and directors - Wyllis Cooper. Cooper's probably best known for his work in the world of horror as creator of Lights Out and Quiet Please but he also brought us Whitehall 1212 - a series that dramatized cases from the files of Scotland Yard. We'll hear "The…
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Ice is in the air - and on the ground - as many parts of the country contend with winter weather, but in this week's show our heroes contend with a different kind of ice...and it's because that ice has gone missing. Detectives hunt down stolen diamonds in these four radio mysteries, beginning with Richard Kollmar as Boston Blackie in a syndicated e…
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The radio adventures of The Saint premiered in January 1945, and we're celebrating the anniversary of his radio debut with four tales of Simon Templar. Several actors played the Saint over the years, but the voice that's synonymous with the character belongs to Vincent Price, and he plays "the Robin Hood of modern crime" in our quartet of crimes: "…
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Season 4: Ep. 3. January 5, 2025The Mean Streets Podcast features former Tide hoops player, Britton Johnson, interviewed by William Galloway. The duo discuss Alabama basketball. Follow along all season for updates, analysis and more. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud and YouTube.Kirjoittanut William Galloway
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We kick off 2025 with a radio recreation of one of the all-time great mystery films and a birthday salute to its star. Dana Andrews reprises his role as a detective obsessed with the woman whose murder he's investigating as The Lux Radio Theatre presents "Laura" (originally aired on CBS on February 6, 1945.) Then Andrews plays another cop on the tr…
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Just in time for Christmas, here's a king-sized holiday special - a stocking stuffed with old time radio comedy, drama, and westerns to get you in the spirit of the season. Enjoy Christmas comedies from Fibber McGee and Molly (originally aired on NBC on December 19, 1944); The Mel Blanc Show (originally aired on NBC on December 10, 1946); The Jack …
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We're decking the halls and looking for clues with three holiday-themed old time radio mysteries. Peter Lorre plans the perfect crime, but he may be undone by a surprise gift from his victim in "Back for Christmas" from Suspense (originally aired on CBS on December 23, 1943). Then, it's a tale from The Damon Runyon Theatre - "Dancing Dan's Christma…
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Of the legendary run of serialized Johnny Dollar shows starring the great Bob Bailey, three stories are incomplete, with one chapter from each having been lost to time. Today, we're investigating if these stories still hold up even with a missing chapter from each (spoilers: I think they do). We'll hear "The Salt City Matter" (originally aired on C…
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We're rubbing elbows with four members of the fraternity of radio private detectives as they risk life and limb for their fee (plus expenses). Jeff Chandler stars as Michael Shayne in the syndicated mystery "The Pursuit of Death;" as Sam Spade, Howard Duff finds himself saddled with a partner and a bunny costume in "The Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontai…
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Happy Thanksgiving! For your listening pleasure as you travel, prepare the holiday meal, or just enjoy some well-deserved time off, here's an encore presentation of last year's Turkey Day special. It's a collection of Thanksgiving-themed mysteries starring some of my favorite old time radio detectives with a few special guests dropping in for some …
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Hurry, hurry, hurry - come to the midway for four radio mysteries set at the carnival. A fortune teller predicts her own murder in a syndicated adventure of Boston Blackie starring Richard Kollmar. Then, a carnival dancer marries a wealthy admirer and then schemes to get rid of him in "The Brass Ring" (originally aired on CBS on September 16, 1946)…
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It's not just adults who need a good detective. Our heroes this week come to the aid of kids in trouble. First, Dan Holiday helps a boy find a lost astronomer in "Archimedes and the Roman" from Box 13. Next, Philip Marlowe is hired to find the missing uncle of a newsboy in "The Kid on the Corner" (originally aired on CBS on December 3, 1949). Final…
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Chris Meaney (@chrismeaney) checks in with a Thursday Night Football preview between the Philadelphia Eagles vs Washington Commanders. Meaney shares his favorite Eagles vs Commanders Picks and NFL Prop bets. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGQPQvhB-TAKirjoittanut chris meaney
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Our heroes this week encounter hypnosis and meet those who have fallen under its spell and who have used it to try and conceal their crimes. First, Boston Blackie suspects a woman's murder confession was driven by hypnosis rather than guilt. Then, a woman is hypnotized to help solve a murder in "Cupid Can Be Deadly" from Crime Club (originally aire…
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As Americans head to the polls to pick a president, we'll hear some old time radio mysteries centering on the seedier side of the political process. Fortunately, The Green Hornet is on hand to keep things safe for democracy and to deliver a decisive blow against the crooked machines who try to get corrupt politicians elected. We'll hear the Hornet …
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Chris Meaney checks in with a Thursday Night Football preview between the New York Jets vs Houston Texans. Meaney shares his favorite Jets vs Texans picks, NFL props, and Anytime Touchdowns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcsmoMifzqQKirjoittanut chris meaney
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Get ready for thrills, chills, and spills with trick-or-treat tales both scary and silly in the annual Down These Mean Streets Halloween special! Ray Milland reprises his big screen role as The Screen Director's Playhouse presents "The Uninvited" (originally aired on NBC on November 18, 1949). Then, two radio gumshoes face off against things that g…
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It's the witching hour - well, closer to two witching hours, to be precise - for old time radio detectives in this week's episode. We've got four mysteries involving witches just in time for Halloween. First, an author plagued by a witch's hexes seeks the help of Nick Carter in "The Witch of Donderberg Mountain" (originally aired on Mutual on April…
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Chris Meaney checks in with a Monday Night Football preview between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Baltimore Ravens and Arizona Cardinals vs Los Angeles Chargers. Meaney shares his favorite Buccaneers vs Ravens Picks and NFL Prop bets, as well as Cardinals vs Chargers Picks and NFL Props. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggNQddusnZU…
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Yippie-ki-yay, old time radio fans! We're heading west for some radio mysteries set in the wide open spaces of the American frontier. Alan Ladd is on the trail of his brother's murderer in "A Killing in Abilene" from Suspense (originally aired on CBS on December 14, 1950), and Joel McCrea hunts for a cowboy's killer in "The Cactus Pear" from Tales …
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Chris Meaney checks in with a Thursday Night Football preview between the New Orleans Saints vs Denver Broncos. Meaney shares his favorite Broncos vs Saints picks, NFL props, and Anytime Touchdowns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wck6Gkz4uYKirjoittanut chris meaney
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Great Scott...600 episodes?! To mark the occasion, I'm on a trip to 221B Baker Street with my favorite radio adventures of Sherlock Holmes. In this super-sized Sherlock special, we'll hear John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson in "A Scandal in Bohemia." Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce are Holmes and Watson in "The Notorious Canary Trainer" (originally a…
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Chris Meaney (@chrismeaney) checks in with a Thursday Night Football preview between the Seattle Seahawks vs San Francisco 49ers. Meaney shares his favorite Seahawks vs 49ers picks, NFL props, and Anytime Touchdowns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIshZ_qilbUKirjoittanut chris meaney
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