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"Mr. Chameleon" was a popular radio detective show that aired on NBC radio from 1947 to 1952. The series was created by Lawrence Klee and starred Clayton Collyer as the titular character, Mr. Chameleon. The show was known for its clever plots, fast-paced action, and Collyer's dynamic performance, which kept listeners hooked throughout the series' run.

Each episode of "Mr. Chameleon" followed the adventures of the title character, a master of disguise who used his skills to solve crimes and bring criminals to justice. Mr. Chameleon was often assisted in his investigations by his loyal secretary, Myra Carlysle, played by Fran Carlon. Together, they would unravel the complex web of clues and deceit that surrounded the cases they were investigating.

The show was known for its strong writing and attention to detail, with the creators of the series putting a great deal of effort into creating intricate plots that kept listeners guessing until the very end. The show also made innovative use of sound effects and music to heighten the tension and atmosphere of each episode, adding to its appeal.

"Mr. Chameleon" was a popular and well-regarded radio detective show during its time on the air, and it remains a classic example of the genre to this day.

These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit: http://www.solvedmystery.com ( http://www.solvedmystery.com/ ).

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"Mr. Chameleon" was a popular radio detective show that aired on NBC radio from 1947 to 1952. The series was created by Lawrence Klee and starred Clayton Collyer as the titular character, Mr. Chameleon. The show was known for its clever plots, fast-paced action, and Collyer's dynamic performance, which kept listeners hooked throughout the series' run.

Each episode of "Mr. Chameleon" followed the adventures of the title character, a master of disguise who used his skills to solve crimes and bring criminals to justice. Mr. Chameleon was often assisted in his investigations by his loyal secretary, Myra Carlysle, played by Fran Carlon. Together, they would unravel the complex web of clues and deceit that surrounded the cases they were investigating.

The show was known for its strong writing and attention to detail, with the creators of the series putting a great deal of effort into creating intricate plots that kept listeners guessing until the very end. The show also made innovative use of sound effects and music to heighten the tension and atmosphere of each episode, adding to its appeal.

"Mr. Chameleon" was a popular and well-regarded radio detective show during its time on the air, and it remains a classic example of the genre to this day.

These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com

For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit: http://www.solvedmystery.com ( http://www.solvedmystery.com/ ).

    Mr. Chameleon: The Case of the Game of Death

    Mr. Chameleon: The Case of the Game of Death

    "Mr. Chameleon" was a popular radio detective show that aired on NBC radio from 1947 to 1952. The series was created by Lawrence Klee and starred Clayton Collyer as the titular character, Mr. Chameleon. The show was known for its clever plots, fast-paced action, and Collyer's dynamic performance, which kept listeners hooked throughout the series' run.
    Each episode of "Mr. Chameleon" followed the adventures of the title character, a master of disguise who used his skills to solve crimes and bring criminals to justice. Mr. Chameleon was often assisted in his investigations by his loyal secretary, Myra Carlysle, played by Fran Carlon. Together, they would unravel the complex web of clues and deceit that surrounded the cases they were investigating.
    The show was known for its strong writing and attention to detail, with the creators of the series putting a great deal of effort into creating intricate plots that kept listeners guessing until the very end. The show also made innovative use of sound effects and music to heighten the tension and atmosphere of each episode, adding to its appeal.
    "Mr. Chameleon" was a popular and well-regarded radio detective show during its time on the air, and it remains a classic example of the genre to this day.
    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
    http://www.solvedmystery.com .

    • 30 min
    Mr. Chameleon: The Case of Murder and the Man Who Saw Too Much

    Mr. Chameleon: The Case of Murder and the Man Who Saw Too Much

    "Mr. Chameleon" was a popular radio detective show that aired on NBC radio from 1947 to 1952. The series was created by Lawrence Klee and starred Clayton Collyer as the titular character, Mr. Chameleon. The show was known for its clever plots, fast-paced action, and Collyer's dynamic performance, which kept listeners hooked throughout the series' run.
    Each episode of "Mr. Chameleon" followed the adventures of the title character, a master of disguise who used his skills to solve crimes and bring criminals to justice. Mr. Chameleon was often assisted in his investigations by his loyal secretary, Myra Carlysle, played by Fran Carlon. Together, they would unravel the complex web of clues and deceit that surrounded the cases they were investigating.
    The show was known for its strong writing and attention to detail, with the creators of the series putting a great deal of effort into creating intricate plots that kept listeners guessing until the very end. The show also made innovative use of sound effects and music to heighten the tension and atmosphere of each episode, adding to its appeal.
    "Mr. Chameleon" was a popular and well-regarded radio detective show during its time on the air, and it remains a classic example of the genre to this day.
    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
    http://www.solvedmystery.com .

    • 30 min
    Mr. Chameleon: Mr. Chameleons Pet Murder Case

    Mr. Chameleon: Mr. Chameleons Pet Murder Case

    "Mr. Chameleon" was a popular radio detective show that aired on NBC radio from 1947 to 1952. The series was created by Lawrence Klee and starred Clayton Collyer as the titular character, Mr. Chameleon. The show was known for its clever plots, fast-paced action, and Collyer's dynamic performance, which kept listeners hooked throughout the series' run.
    Each episode of "Mr. Chameleon" followed the adventures of the title character, a master of disguise who used his skills to solve crimes and bring criminals to justice. Mr. Chameleon was often assisted in his investigations by his loyal secretary, Myra Carlysle, played by Fran Carlon. Together, they would unravel the complex web of clues and deceit that surrounded the cases they were investigating.
    The show was known for its strong writing and attention to detail, with the creators of the series putting a great deal of effort into creating intricate plots that kept listeners guessing until the very end. The show also made innovative use of sound effects and music to heighten the tension and atmosphere of each episode, adding to its appeal.
    "Mr. Chameleon" was a popular and well-regarded radio detective show during its time on the air, and it remains a classic example of the genre to this day.
    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
    http://www.solvedmystery.com .

    • 30 min
    Mr. Chameleon: The Case of the Blood-Stained Dollar Bills

    Mr. Chameleon: The Case of the Blood-Stained Dollar Bills

    "Mr. Chameleon" was a popular radio detective show that aired on NBC radio from 1947 to 1952. The series was created by Lawrence Klee and starred Clayton Collyer as the titular character, Mr. Chameleon. The show was known for its clever plots, fast-paced action, and Collyer's dynamic performance, which kept listeners hooked throughout the series' run.
    Each episode of "Mr. Chameleon" followed the adventures of the title character, a master of disguise who used his skills to solve crimes and bring criminals to justice. Mr. Chameleon was often assisted in his investigations by his loyal secretary, Myra Carlysle, played by Fran Carlon. Together, they would unravel the complex web of clues and deceit that surrounded the cases they were investigating.
    The show was known for its strong writing and attention to detail, with the creators of the series putting a great deal of effort into creating intricate plots that kept listeners guessing until the very end. The show also made innovative use of sound effects and music to heighten the tension and atmosphere of each episode, adding to its appeal.
    "Mr. Chameleon" was a popular and well-regarded radio detective show during its time on the air, and it remains a classic example of the genre to this day.
    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
    http://www.solvedmystery.com .

    • 30 min
    Mr. Chameleon: The Case of His Brothers Murderer

    Mr. Chameleon: The Case of His Brothers Murderer

    "Mr. Chameleon" was a popular radio detective show that aired on NBC radio from 1947 to 1952. The series was created by Lawrence Klee and starred Clayton Collyer as the titular character, Mr. Chameleon. The show was known for its clever plots, fast-paced action, and Collyer's dynamic performance, which kept listeners hooked throughout the series' run.
    Each episode of "Mr. Chameleon" followed the adventures of the title character, a master of disguise who used his skills to solve crimes and bring criminals to justice. Mr. Chameleon was often assisted in his investigations by his loyal secretary, Myra Carlysle, played by Fran Carlon. Together, they would unravel the complex web of clues and deceit that surrounded the cases they were investigating.
    The show was known for its strong writing and attention to detail, with the creators of the series putting a great deal of effort into creating intricate plots that kept listeners guessing until the very end. The show also made innovative use of sound effects and music to heighten the tension and atmosphere of each episode, adding to its appeal.
    "Mr. Chameleon" was a popular and well-regarded radio detective show during its time on the air, and it remains a classic example of the genre to this day.
    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
    http://www.solvedmystery.com .

    • 30 min
    Mr. Chameleon: The Case of the Woman Who Sensed Murder

    Mr. Chameleon: The Case of the Woman Who Sensed Murder

    "Mr. Chameleon" was a popular radio detective show that aired on NBC radio from 1947 to 1952. The series was created by Lawrence Klee and starred Clayton Collyer as the titular character, Mr. Chameleon. The show was known for its clever plots, fast-paced action, and Collyer's dynamic performance, which kept listeners hooked throughout the series' run.
    Each episode of "Mr. Chameleon" followed the adventures of the title character, a master of disguise who used his skills to solve crimes and bring criminals to justice. Mr. Chameleon was often assisted in his investigations by his loyal secretary, Myra Carlysle, played by Fran Carlon. Together, they would unravel the complex web of clues and deceit that surrounded the cases they were investigating.
    The show was known for its strong writing and attention to detail, with the creators of the series putting a great deal of effort into creating intricate plots that kept listeners guessing until the very end. The show also made innovative use of sound effects and music to heighten the tension and atmosphere of each episode, adding to its appeal.
    "Mr. Chameleon" was a popular and well-regarded radio detective show during its time on the air, and it remains a classic example of the genre to this day.
    These episodes have been digitally remastered and are presented by SolvedMystery.com
    For more information about this and other old time radio programs please visit:
    http://www.solvedmystery.com .

    • 30 min

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