A recent posting brings this Mailbag item from fron close friend Karl Holmberg, Flynn Detective from way back …
A photo Tim posted led me to a minor discovery- the radio log for The Modern Adventures of Casanova. (Don’t remember seeing this before.) It lists 39 shows (titled, briefly described, or blank) but I’m still pretty sure only one was broadcast (and thus survived: Missing Arms of Venus de Milo) as I only found just the one in the radio program listings of the newspaper (NYT) for the time period it was intended (1-3-52 to 1-8-53).
CURIOUSLY, the 5/22/52 Venus episode is what survives and yet a review on 1/9/52 appeared for the program (which would have been timed to the first episode ’s viewing of 1/3/52) “AGING LOTHARIO NOT SO GAY AS RADIO CASANOVA: He Sounds Exactly Like an Errol Flynn REMENIH, ANTON, Chicago Daily Tribune”.
I have provided, below, this so-called radio log:
The Modern Adventures of Casanova is a 1952 radio show starring Errol Flynn. Flynn played a modern day descendent of Casanova who actually works for Interpol.
Episode 1 – premiere – 3 January 1952 – set in Venice Italy
Episode 2 – “The Phony Count” – 10 January 1952 – Casanova saves a woman from a phony count
Episode 3 – “Family Vendetta” – 17 January 1952 – Casanova visits Venice and deals with the Marchetties, enemies of the Casanovas
Episode 4–24 January 1952 – while skiing in Switzerland, Casanova helps play cupid for a younger couple
Episode 5–31 January 1952
Episode 6–7 February 1952
Episode 7–14 February 1952 – Casanova helps on Valentine’s Day
Episode 8–21 February 1952
Episode 9–28 February 1952
Episode 10–6 March 1952
Episode 11–13 March 1952
Episode 12–20 March 1952
Episode 13–27 March 1952 – Casanova tracks down a dope smuggling ring in Paris
Episode 14 – “The Bride of the Rain God” – 3 April 1952 – Casanova investigates a cursed relic from the Mayan civilisation responsible for killing people
Episode 15–10 April 1952 – Casanova investigates a pair of con artists on the French riviera
Episode 16–17 April 1952 – Casanova smashes a gold smuggling syndicate
Episode 17 – “The Black Dowry Pearls” – 24 April 1952 – Casanova goes to Venice to retrieve some pearls from Phillip II
Episode 18–1 May 1952
Episode 19–8 May 1952
Episode 20–15 May 1952 – Casanova goes to Egypt to stop a drug smuggling ring
Episode 21 – “The Missing Arm of Venus de Milo” – 22 May 1952 – Christopher Casanova is sent to Jamaica to recover the missing arm of the Venus de Milo.
Episode 22–29 May 1952
Episode 23–5 June 1952
Episode 24–12 June 1952
Episode 25–19 June 1952
Episode 26–26 June 1952 – Casanova investigates the murder of a beauty in Paris
Episode 27 – first of season two – 2 October 1952
Episode 28 – “The Sumatra Adventure” – 9 October 1952
Episode 29–16 October 1952
Episode 30–23 October 1952
Episode 31 – “The Gold Brick Swindle” – 30 October 1952 – Casanova goes to Karachi
Episode 32–6 November 1952
Episode 33–13 November 1952
Episode 34–20 November 1952
Episode 35 – “The Star of Thessaly” – 27 November 1952 – Casanova guards an old Greek millionaire who is visiting Paris with a diamond
Episode 36–4 December 1952
Episode 37–11 December 1952
Episode 38
Episode 39
Reception
The critic from the Chicago Daily Tribune said that “this swashbuckling mademoiselle chaser reads a script loaded with improbable situations, double entendres and what I suppose is Riviera playboy talk.”
^ Viewers Complain About TV Slight to Favorites; Vaughn Monroe May Do Local Show Ames, Walter. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 03 Jan 1952: 28.
^ Film Stars Feeding At the Radio Table By John Crosby The Washington Post (1923-1954); Jan 16, 1952; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Washington Post (1877-1997) pg. B13
^ MUTUAL GETS NEW SHOWS OUT OF RADIO PACT Chicago Daily Tribune (1923-1963) [Chicago, Ill] 22 Dec 1951: c4.
^ AGING LOTHARIO NOT SO GAY AS RADIO CASANOVA: He Sounds Exactly Like an Errol Flynn REMENIH, ANTON. Chicago Daily Tribune (1923-1963) [Chicago, Ill] 09 Jan 1952: a6.
Episode log at The Digital Deli
Best, Karl
— David DeWitt
Tina
October 4, 2014 at 7:27 pm
Hi David;
This is great news and I would love to purchase these Casanova episodes providing Errol is the performer.
Could you please give more information about that?
The link you gave “The Digital Deli” is a most confusing website. I tried to figure it out but of no avail.
Where is the place one could get these episodes?
Any great ideas?
David DeWitt
October 4, 2014 at 8:24 pm
Tim, as far as I know this is only a radio log but the photo you found of Errol rehearsing the only show we’ve ever found (it’s on the blog under Old Time Radio Shows) was one I have never seen. I don’t know if any of the other shows were actually recorded. This series would always have Errol in every episode. It would be great to find any more of them out there. You never know, we thought Without Incident from Playhouse 90 was lost, too!
Tina
October 4, 2014 at 9:14 pm
I am glad you did not look at the author’s name either as I did with Lollie, but this is a shame if they are not available, a great shame! I do have ‘Without Incident’ but would love to have the Casanova ones. Maybe Tim will find them?
David DeWitt
October 4, 2014 at 9:33 pm
Sorry, Tina! Don’t know how that happened? Glad I’m not the only one who has done this:-)
Tina
October 4, 2014 at 9:44 pm
I am glad too!
Gentleman Tim
October 5, 2014 at 4:52 am
What Tremendous research, Karl! Thank you!!
Here are a couple of images relevant to this great post of yours.
[img]http://www.digitaldeliftp.com/DigitalDeliToo/Images/52-11-30-Photo.png[/img]
[img]http://www.digitaldeliftp.com/DigitalDeliToo/Images/Mutual-Promotion-for-M-G-M-Lineup-52-01-12-tb.png[/img]
David DeWitt
October 5, 2014 at 5:27 am
If you like Old Time Radio, look at the link below for Lux Radio Theatre at zacapublishing.com…. There is a radio log and lots of Lux shows including Errol’s. Look at the Rare Audio tab.
zacapublishing.com…
shangheinz
October 5, 2014 at 7:19 pm
Great foto find! I am stirred and shaken, this got to be the best Bond never.
Rachel
October 7, 2014 at 11:45 pm
Hmmm, this is interesting news. I’d like to hear these radio episodes Errol did as “Casanova”….I bet they’re fun to listen to. :-)