


That year, French produced far more new episodes of his anthology series Movies for Your Mind. However, Harry Nile was popular and production of new episodes ramped up. Harry Nile star Phil Harper was still available and stepped back into the role for three new episodes in 1991.

The play featured old time radio actors Jerry Hausner and Hans Conreid (who’d passed away during the intervening period.) The play was broadcast over radio station KIRO, which would become the new home of French’s radio dramas. “Favor a Friend” finally was aired in 1990. The change in format on KVI radio that had brought French’s first run (see part five) of audio dramas to an end back in 1978 that he had a recorded episode of Harry Nile that didn’t make it to air. Larry Albert takes over the role of Nile from the late Phil Harper, with Pat French back as the detective's assistant Murphy, for 16 cases of back streets and bad news.Įpisodes Include: This Corpus Ain't Habeas Anymore 01-09-2005 The Line Up 01-30-2005 Mystery of the Galena 02-20-2005 The Scottie Scam 03-13-2005 A Death At The King Neptune 04-17-2005 Silent Witness 05-08-2005 The Judge From Whiskey Dick 06-19-2005 A Season For Killing 07-10-2005 A Bag Of Money 08-14-2005 The Case of The Crying Corpse 09-11-2005 The Nightmares of Melinda Magee 10-09-2005 A Scheduled Murder 11-13-2005 The Unexpected Gift 12-25-2005 Power Play 01-29-2006 The Pink Bicycle 02-19-2006 P.T.THE GREAT DETECTIVES of Old Time Radio With Host Adam Graham Main menu Skip to content Harry gives as good as he gets in this collection of powerful radio adventures, produced, written, and directed by Jim French. He's the foe of corruption, enemy of gangland, and the best friend you'll ever have when you're up against the wall. Out of the rain and fog of the teeming Pacific Northwest he comes - the tough, methodical, incorruptible private eye Harry Nile.
