Talk:Counterspy (radio series)

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Significant show[edit]

Counterspy ran for fifteen years, spawned two motion pictures, and only succumbed well into the television era, 1957. It had the same star the whole time. Yet I never heard of it. I only came here because I was listening to Dragnet episodes from 1950, and it followed Dragnet, so it has to have been prime time. Given the topic, the scripts must tell us something about how endangered Americans believed they were by foreign espionage from WW2 all the way through the McCarthy hysteria, the way 24 tells us something about America after 9/11. Worth researching. Profhum (talk) 07:47, 28 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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