Rocky Jordan: Mystery, Adventure, and Drama

“Rocky Jordan” was a radio drama series that aired from 1945 to 1951. It was set in Cairo, Egypt, and followed the adventures of its namesake character, Rocky Jordan, who owned and operated a bar called the Cafe Tambourine. The show was produced by CBS and starred actor Jack Moyles as Rocky Jordan.

The show featured a mix of mystery, adventure, and drama, with Rocky often getting involved in dangerous situations and having to use his wits and connections to get out of them. In each episode, there was usually a murder or a theft that Rocky had to solve, often with the help of his friend and police captain, Sam Sabaya.

The show’s setting in Cairo provided an exotic backdrop for the stories, and the show’s writers often incorporated elements of Egyptian culture and history into the plots. The show was also known for its use of music, with the Cafe Tambourine featuring live performances of traditional Middle Eastern music.

“Rocky Jordan” was a popular show during its run and has since become a cult classic among fans of vintage radio dramas. Its mix of adventure, mystery, and exoticism helped to set it apart from other shows of its era and provided a unique listening experience for audiences.

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