The 8 Best Philo Vance Podcasts
1) Philo Vance, Detective
Episode 40: GAME: Is It Real Or Is It Ridiculous? The Music Edition | OTR SHOW: THE LIFE OF RILEY 10/4/47 Old Age Sets In w/ William Bendix | Sarah’s Backstage Pass
2) Episode 230 - Philo-osophy (Philo Vance)
S.S. Van Dine’s Philo Vance – perhaps the quintessential gentleman detective – was a hit in print and on the big screen where he was played by Basil Rathbone and William Powell, among others. He event...Show More
3) Episode 176 - Philo Philes (Philo Vance)
Brilliant, handsome, and foppish, amateur sleuth Philo Vance went through some character makeovers as he jumped from the pages of S.S. Van Dine’s detective novels to the big screen and later to radio....Show More
4) Episode 342 – Vance Can’t Dance (Philo Vance)
No matter how baffling the crime appears, no matter how stumped the police may be, master detective Philo Vance will unmask the culprit. Jackson Beck - the man whose booming voice introduced Superman ...Show More
5) Crime Classics and Philo Vance
This week's Case Closed begins with Crime Classics and their story, The Axe And The Droot Family, How They Fared. That episode aired August 10, 1953. (30:30) Philo Vance closes this episode with his s...Show More
6) Episode 57 - Sophisticated Sleuthing (Philo Vance)
S.S. Van Dine's dapper detective Philo Vance starred in twelve novels and over a dozen films before he came to radio. Played on screen by William Powell and Basil Rathbone among others, Vance was most...Show More
7) Philo Vance: The Mimic Murder Case (EP4044)
Today's Mystery: Vance is kidnapped so a mimic can impersonate him.Original Radio Broadcast Date: April 4, 1950Originated in: New York CityStarred: Jackson Beck as Philo Vance, George Petrie as Distri...Show More
8) Philo Vance: The Chop Suey Murder (EP3966)
Today's Mystery: Philo Vance investigates a series of robberies in Chinatown that have led to one murder.Original Radio Broadcast Date: December 20, 1949Check out our Sponsor: The Art of Crime Podcast...Show More
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