Rogue's Gallery, initially titled Bandwagon Mysteries, was an American detective drama radio program airing on the Mutual network starting on September 27, 1945. The show starred Dick Powell as Richard Rogue, a private detective who frequently found himself in the company of beautiful women. A unique aspect of the show was the appearance of Rogue's alter ego, Eugor, who provided vital information during his unconscious state.
The series was known for its lighthearted, witty tone, similar to Powell's later show, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue's Gallery was a summer replacement series for The Fitch Bandwagon from 1945 to 1947 and had a full season on ABC from 1950 to 1951.
In addition to Powell, actors Barry Sullivan, Chester Morris, and Paul Stewart also portrayed the lead character in different seasons. The show, originally sponsored by F. W. Fitch company, went through various name changes, such as "Mystery Playhouse," and appeared on all three networks during its run.