The Fat Man - Murder Makes A Ham (04-01-49)

Published: July 31, 2009, 3:38 a.m.

b'The Fat Man - "There he goes across the street into the drugstore, steps on the scale, height: 6 feet, weight: 290 pounds, fortune: Danger.\\xa0 Who isit? The Fat Man." Brad Runyon was the Fat Man, played by Jack Scott Smart.\\xa0 The series was created by Dashall Hammott and was first heard on the ABC network Jan. 21, 1946. J. Scott Smart fit the part of the Fat Man perfectly, weighing in at 270 pounds himself.\\xa0 When he spoke, there was no doubt that this was the voice of a big guy.\\xa0 Smart gave a witty, tongue-in-cheek performance and helped make THE FAT MAN one of the most popular detective programs on the\\xa0 air. Smart also appeared in The March Of Time (early 1930s), the Theater Guild On The Air, Blondie, The Fred Allen Show, and The Jack Benny Program. There was also an version made in Australia, syndicated on the Artansa lable, about 1954.\\xa0 There are at least 36 shows available from vendors.\\xa0 The Australian Fat Man was played possibly by Lloyd Berrell. Although not featuring J. Scott Smart, who really fit the part, the series is quite good.

THIS EPISODE:

April 1, 1949. ABC network. "Murder Makes A Ham". Sponsored by: Pepto Bismol, Unguentine. An actress hires Runyon to find a photograph. J. Scott Smart, Dick Beals (commercial spokesman), Clark Andrews (director), Bernard Green (conductor), Bryna Raeburn, Charles Irving (announcer), Lawrence Klee (writer), Jean Ellen. 29:30.

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