A corpse sets detective-for-hire George Valentine on a search for a missing embezzler.
'Let George Do It' was a sponsored American radio drama carried by the Mutual Broadcasting System from 1952.
Robert Bailey stars as George Valentine, gleaning clients from his classified ad in the Personal Notices: "Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me."
With Virginia Gregg as George's secretary, Brooksie.
Scripted by David Victor and Jackson Gillis.
Music by Eddie Dunstedler.
Directed by Don Clark.
Announcer: John Hiestand.
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