ARTS 050: 51st Precinct

On this episode of the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae, Pepsi-Mama brings you the trials and tribulations of New York’s finest boys in blue, and specifically, the officers of the 21st precinct.
Broadcast on CBS radio from July 7, 1953, to July 26, 1956. It was
initially a summer replacement for 
My Friend Irma .

The program was produced in cooperation with the 
Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York  and presented "adaptations from true criminal records in New York...from the policeman's point of view.

Historically, the 21st Precinct had been located near Gramercy Park in Manhattan but in 1929 the department reorganized the precinct numbering, and the 21st designation was dropped from use, but the 21st precinct exists on your speakers, on this episode of ARTS.

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Monica Jones
One of the main ingredients to the Afternoon Radio Theater Sundae, Monica brings her old-time-radio expertise to the show, as well as her natural personality.
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Victor Gouveia
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