Enter Dameron

Just finished listening to "Imagination Theatre - Enter Dameron" released by Radio Spirits.
"Dameron" is/was an original radio series by Jim French Productions and originally aired KVI AM radio back in 1972, and I may not be correct in this assumption, but I believe "Dameron" was the first ongoing radio series produced by Jim French Productions.
Now as frequent readers of of my review here on Facebook and other social media outlets know, here is where I would usually lament on how Radio Spirits does not provide any booklets detailing the history of the show in its releases from Jim French Productions; and I finally got an answer as to why they don't - but it didn't come from Radio Spirits. The answer came from someone associated with Jim French Productions - who, I won't say to protect their anonymity and confidence It simply comes down to the fact that it's not in Radio Spirit's contract with Jim French Productions. Mystery solved, but still I wish Radio Spirits would take the same effort to preserve the history of Jim French Productions as they do with shows from Radio's Golden Age.
"Enter Dameron" reminds me of an Quinn Martin television series. Roy Dameron is a jack of all trades who travels the world resolving problems for people - for a price - along with his sidekick Emile St. Clair and his mysterious secretary who lives in London.
My favorite episodes are: "A Guy Could Die of Thirst In the Middle of a Brewery," " "Uncle Albert," "The Short Sweet Life of Lee Chow Soon," "The Sweet Job," "If You Eat Bananas You Gotta Expect Spiders," "Some Days You Get The Bear, Some Days the Bear Gets You," and "The Ground Glass Incident."
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
TEN STARS!




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Published on June 16, 2025 16:54 Tags: enter-dameron
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