
"Rogues Gallery" was a popular radio detective show that aired on Mutual Broadcasting System from 1945 to 1951. Created by radio producer and writer David Dressler, the show starred Dick Powell as private investigator Richard Rogue. The show was known for its fast-paced action, witty writing, and Powell's charismatic performance.Each episode of "Rogues Gallery" followed the adventures of Richard Rogue as he solved crimes and outsmarted criminals in the city of San Francisco. Rogue was often aided in his investigations by his loyal sidekick and assistant, Eugor, played by veteran radio actor Peter Leeds. Together, they would unravel the complex mysteries that surrounded the cases they were investigating, using their intelligence, wit, and intuition.The show was noted for its unique approach to storytelling, with each episode featuring a different guest star as the villain of the piece. Some of the most memorable villains included famous actors such as Boris Karloff and Vincent Price.