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Blair of the Mounties is a syndicated 15-minute radio series about the adventures of Sergeant James Blair of the North-West Mounted Police. A total of 39 episodes of this Northern genre series were produced. The show was heard on radio stations for more than twenty years. An Oakland, California radio station broadcast it in July 1934 and a 1957 issue of Broadcasting magazine listed Blair of the Mounties as still being available for release to radio stations.

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  • Blair of the Mounties (en)
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  • Blair of the Mounties is a syndicated 15-minute radio series about the adventures of Sergeant James Blair of the North-West Mounted Police. A total of 39 episodes of this Northern genre series were produced. The show was heard on radio stations for more than twenty years. An Oakland, California radio station broadcast it in July 1934 and a 1957 issue of Broadcasting magazine listed Blair of the Mounties as still being available for release to radio stations. (en)
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  • Blair of the Mounties (en)
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  • Blair tells a story from 1899. There was a gold robbery, and a duck hunter found empty gold bags sunk in a lake. But where is the gold? (en)
  • A man is assumed to have died by accidental drowning, but Corporal Marshal discovers his boat had been rigged with partially cut-through boards. (en)
  • A visiting Malaysian Prince is murdered, his servant is missing, and a priceless ruby is stolen. (en)
  • Blair is still a private investigator. Lord Waverton wounded two men who tried to break into his safe. They may have wanted military air defense secrets. A doctor was kidnapped to treat a wounded man, and another wounded man was dropped from a plane and killed. (en)
  • Blair and the doctor visit a suspect with 2 airplanes, and the doctor finds a clue showing he had been taken there to treat the wounded man. A spy tries to blackmail Waverton. (en)
  • In 1915 Blair is in the front lines fighting the enemy. How is a spy sending messages to the Germans? (en)
  • There was a gold robbery on the English Channel when a ship’s engines failed. Cipher messages came from near the area, perhaps from a submarine. A machine gun is shot at Blair. (en)
  • In 1914 Blair saves a troop train from sabotage. (en)
  • Lord Waverton had married a young widow, but is her first spouse actually dead? Lady Waverton comes to Blair with her own tale of blackmail. Will Lord Waverton put love before his country? (en)
  • Margery Blair reads a mystery novel where the butler did it, and wants to help her husband by finding a clue that the actress’ servant is guilty. (en)
  • A former mountie is now a nighttime bank guard accused of bank robbery. He claims a man with an alibi in another town was at the bank right before the robbery was discovered. (en)
  • Blair is in London and tells a reporter about Mata Hari, a World War I spy. (en)
  • Blair is still retired, and he’s married. He is asked for help in investigating if an assumed suicide of a wealthy man was actually murder. (en)
  • Was a drowned man killed by his brother? Many think so, but Blair has other ideas. (en)
  • Blair and Marshal have a plainclothes assignment of breaking up a drug smuggling ring. (en)
  • The stolen ruby had been taken from a Buddhist temple. Was that why the Prince was murdered, or was there another reason? (en)
  • A lady fur trapper is robbed, and the crooks have a long head start. Can a chinook warmup help Blair gain time? (en)
  • Blair questions the bank guard, and believes his claim that the man with an alibi was at the bank. (en)
  • The machine gunner was wearing green clothing, the same as thieves at a 2nd gold robbery. Blair believes the thefts are being done by a country, and he is able to decipher the cipher code. (en)
  • Blair learns Mrs. Hamilton is now nearly blind in her right eye. Why does a witness claim Mrs. Hamilton was seen with a rifle held against her right shoulder? (en)
  • Blair looks for drug smuggling evidence and decides to break into a home. (en)
  • While Blair is still in England an innocent man will be hanged if Blair can’t discover how two men were shot without the aid of bullets or a gun. (en)
  • The murders took place near the home of a professor who is an expert on ancient weapons. Is the professor connected to the crimes? (en)
  • One of a pair of fur thieves spares a woman and baby from freezing. His partner kills him for being soft, and Blair is determined to bring in the murderer. (en)
  • A man was shot and killed, but there are only bear tracks near the crime scene. (en)
  • Blair has retired to a farm in Fraser Valley but Sergeant Rafferty captures the thieves from a long-ago crime. (en)
  • When a doctor, his wife, and a friend are on vacation the wife plots to kill her husband. (en)
  • When Blair is vacationing in England a wealthy man who’d cheated all his partners disappears. Would justice be served by arresting the suspects? (en)
  • Blair and his wife, Margery, move to London, and he becomes a private investigator. An actress is murdered, her fiancé is accused, and Blair is hired to help the defense. (en)
  • A cipher message tells the next ship to be robbed. Military submarines will be used to try to capture the thieves. Can the stolen gold be found? (en)
  • Blair remembers the case of a miserly Chinese man who had all his gold dust stolen. The man thought the baker he paid low wages to took it, but most of the townspeople discover the truth before the mounties do. (en)
  • Two bank robbers take refuge with a religious group of Russians. (en)
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  • Colonel Rhys Davies (en)
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  • Blair of the Mounties (en)
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  • Syndicated (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • G. Donald Gray (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Walter Biddick Co. (en)
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  • Jack Abbott (en)
  • Colonel Rhys Davies (en)
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