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<label>Mr. Moto</label>
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<span>14 episodes</span>
<span>Aired 1951</span>
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<ol><li class='episode' title='A Force Called X 07'
data-cover='/cover/sm/mr-moto.jpg'
data-series='Mr. Moto'
data-file='otr/mr-moto/00001.mp3'>
<label>A Force Called X 07</label>
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<span>26mins</span>
<span>Aired 1951-05-20</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The Smoke Screen'
data-cover='/cover/sm/mr-moto.jpg'
data-series='Mr. Moto'
data-file='otr/mr-moto/00002.mp3'>
<label>The Smoke Screen</label>
<aside>
<span>29mins</span>
<span>Aired 1951-05-27</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Blackmail'
data-cover='/cover/sm/mr-moto.jpg'
data-series='Mr. Moto'
data-file='otr/mr-moto/00003.mp3'>
<label>Blackmail</label>
<aside>
<span>26mins</span>
<span>Aired 1951-06-03</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The Dead Land'
data-cover='/cover/sm/mr-moto.jpg'
data-series='Mr. Moto'
data-file='otr/mr-moto/00004.mp3'>
<label>The Dead Land</label>
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<span>31mins</span>
<span>Aired 1951-06-10</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The Bazaloff Papers (East Coast)'
data-cover='/cover/sm/mr-moto.jpg'
data-series='Mr. Moto'
data-file='otr/mr-moto/00005.mp3'>
<label>The Bazaloff Papers (East Coast)</label>
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<span>29mins</span>
<span>Aired 1951-06-17</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The Kuriloff Papers (West Coast)'
data-cover='/cover/sm/mr-moto.jpg'
data-series='Mr. Moto'
data-file='otr/mr-moto/00005-01.mp3'>
<label>The Kuriloff Papers (West Coast)</label>
<aside>
<span>31mins</span>
<span>Aired 1951-06-13</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The Victim'
data-cover='/cover/sm/mr-moto.jpg'
data-series='Mr. Moto'
data-file='otr/mr-moto/00006.mp3'>
<label>The Victim</label>
<aside>
<span>28mins</span>
<span>Aired 1951-06-24</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Project 77'
data-cover='/cover/sm/mr-moto.jpg'
data-series='Mr. Moto'
data-file='otr/mr-moto/00007.mp3'>
<label>Project 77</label>
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<span>29mins</span>
<span>Aired 1951-07-01</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Sabotage'
data-cover='/cover/sm/mr-moto.jpg'
data-series='Mr. Moto'
data-file='otr/mr-moto/00008.mp3'>
<label>Sabotage</label>
<aside>
<span>29mins</span>
<span>Aired 1951-07-08</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='Escape'
data-cover='/cover/sm/mr-moto.jpg'
data-series='Mr. Moto'
data-file='otr/mr-moto/00009.mp3'>
<label>Escape</label>
<aside>
<span>30mins</span>
<span>Aired 1951-07-15</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The Schraum Method'
data-cover='/cover/sm/mr-moto.jpg'
data-series='Mr. Moto'
data-file='otr/mr-moto/00020.mp3'>
<label>The Schraum Method</label>
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<span>30mins</span>
<span>Aired 1951-10-01</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The Crooked Log'
data-cover='/cover/sm/mr-moto.jpg'
data-series='Mr. Moto'
data-file='otr/mr-moto/00021.mp3'>
<label>The Crooked Log</label>
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<span>30mins</span>
<span>Aired 1951-10-07</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The Strange Elopement of Professor Sloane'
data-cover='/cover/sm/mr-moto.jpg'
data-series='Mr. Moto'
data-file='otr/mr-moto/00022.mp3'>
<label>The Strange Elopement of Professor Sloane</label>
<aside>
<span>29mins</span>
<span>Aired 1951-10-13</span>
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</li><li class='episode' title='The Dry Martini'
data-cover='/cover/sm/mr-moto.jpg'
data-series='Mr. Moto'
data-file='otr/mr-moto/00023.mp3'>
<label>The Dry Martini</label>
<aside>
<span>30mins</span>
<span>Aired 1951-10-20</span>
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<article><p>
Mister Moto aired between May and October 1951 on the NBC Radio Network. The character Mr. Moto, a fictional Japanese secret agent, was created by the American author John P. Marquand and initially gained fame through novels and films. Belonging to the &quot;oriental-sleuth&quot; category, Mr. Moto shares similarities with the Chinese detective Charlie Chan. After World War II, the show featured Mr. Moto as an American agent fighting against Communist expansion.</p><p>In the nine-film series from the late 1930s, Peter Lorre played the lead, Mr. Moto. However, in the 23 radio episodes from 1951, James Monks portrayed the character. The radio adaptation focused on both Mr. Moto&#39;s fight against Communism and solving more conventional mysteries like murder and blackmail.
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