 Adventure Wanted will go anywhere, do anything, Box 13. 13 with the star of Paramount Pictures, Alan Ladd, as Dan Holiday. Dear Box 13, care of the star times, if that dear end of yours is on the level, if you'll go anyplace, do anything, I'll be waiting for you three tomorrow afternoon in the park. I'll be sitting on one of the benches near the lake. I'll be sitting on one of the benches near the lake. And you'll know me because I got read here. That was the letter written on the back of an old handbill. Poor Redd. I wonder if he would have written a letter letting on what was going to happen. You know I think maybe he would have. Box 13 starring Alan Ladd as Dan Holiday. Sylvia Picker played Susie, Dan Holiday's secretary, and Edmund MacDonald was Lieutenant Kling. Other stars in the series were Betty Lou Gerson, Lorraine Tuttle, Alan Reed, Louis Van Rooten, John Beale, and Frank Lovejoy. Music was by Rudy Schrager and the writer was Russell Hughes. Vern Carstensen was announcer and director. The series was produced by Richard Sandville with Alan Ladd as co-producer. The premise of the program was that Dan Holiday was an author who wrote mystery novels. To get ideas for his novels he placed an advertisement in a newspaper saying, Adventure wanted, we'll go anywhere, do anything, Box 13. The ads always brought fun adventures of all kinds, from racketeers victim to psychotic killer looking for fun. Most of the episodes were based on Dan Holiday replying to a letter he received at Box 13. He would generally solve a mystery in the process and return to his office in time to enjoy a hearty laugh at the expense of Susie, his amusingly stupid secretary. He certainly did not meet the strictest requirements for private eyes as he wasn't licensed and collected no fees from clients. But I think we should stretch the definitions to sneak him in under the rope. In total there were 52 episodes of this radio program created. It was heard over the mutual broadcasting system as well as being syndicated. The series was produced by Mayfair Productions. Information for this audio clip came from your audio series descriptions moderator, Roger Hoenbrink. This audio clip is provided by the Old-Time Radio Researchers Group, a group of volunteers dedicated to preserving radio's past. If you are interested in assisting to preserve radio's golden past so that future generations might also enjoy it, we urge you to look into membership in the Old-Time Radio Researchers Group. I'm your announcer, Doug Hopkinson.