Title:

The FBI in Peace and War



Type:

Crime drama



Length:

30 minutes



Broadcast history:

Nov. 25, 1944 - Sept. 28, 1958 CBS. 1944 - 45; Saturday's at 8:30 PM.

1945 - 47, Thursday's at 8:30 PM (late 1947,

Friday's at 9:30 PM);

1947 - 52, Thursday's at 9:00 PM;

1952 - 55, Wednesday's at 8:00 PM;

1955 - 56, Wednesday's at 8:30 PM;

1956 - 57, Sunday's at 6:05 PM;

1957 - 58, Sunday's at 5:30 PM

Sponsored by Lava Soap from 1944 - 1950;

by Wildroot Cream Oil from 1951 - 1952;

by Lucky Strike Cigarettes in 1952; by Nescafe in

1953; and Wrigley's Gum from 1954.



Cast:

Martin Blaine as Field Agent Sheppard

Donald Briggs as Mr. Andrews

Jackson Beck

Walter Greaza

Ralph Bell

Ed Begley

Elspeth Eric

Frank Readick

Rosemary Rice

Harold Huber

Edith Arnold

Robert Dryden

Charita Bauer

Grant Richards



Announcers:

Warren Sweeney; Len Sterling; Andre Baruch



This was one of two popular shows dedicated to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The other was "This Is Your FBI". There was really very little difference between them. "This Is Your FBI" had "official" FBI approval while "The FBI in Peace and War" did not; but it usually won in the ratings by several points. The authors of both series visited the FBI academy and the Bureau and its agents were always presented in the best possible light. In most episodes, the criminals were the main characters and the stories were presented from their point of view with, occasionally, a shift to the pursuing FBI agent.

The story staples were rackets and swindles.



Source:

On the Air - John Dunning