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In 1950, NBC began broadcasting Nightbeat, considered one of the finest shows of its time. The show presented Randy Natural stone, a reporter who covered the night beat for the Chicago Star with a distinctive mixture of wit, compassion, and toughness. From murder to mystery, gunplay to climactic chases, from heartache to hardboiled, every evening brought a new tale to Randy Natural stone. Radio Archives invites you to hear six brand-new Nightbeat testimonies placed on the roads of Randy Stone's Chicago in Nightbeat: Night time Stories. Writers Howard Hopkins, Will Murray, Paul Bishop, Tag Squirek, Bobby Nash, and Tommy Hancock inhale new life into Randy Natural stone, bringing the nostalgic noir feel of the radio series admirers have savored for over 60 years to newly written stories that capture the real substance of Nightbeat. A mystery involving a puzzle. A mad killer strangling women. A young boy on the wrong road. An old flame intimidating to lose again. Blood and conspiracy in the boxing ring. The murder of the reporter. With the center of every tale, Randy Natural stone. This nostalgic assortment of new stories for your tuning in pleasure comes alive courtesy of noted acting professional Michael C. Gwynne. Providing each line with a variety of two fisted conviction and mankind, Gwynne makes Randy Natural stone and his Chicago living, inhaling realities for both Nightbeat admirers and new listeners. Listen closely as 1950s Chicago comes alive when sunlight sets. Be a part of Michael C. Gwynne as Randy Natural stone in Nightbeat: Night time Stories. This collection includes: "Benefits", by Tommy Hancock; "Strangler", by Howard Hopkins; "The Chicago Punch", by Paul Bishop; "Puzzle in Crimson", by Will Murray; "Down Addison Street", by Tag Squirek; "Lucky", by Tommy Hancock; and "ONE THAT Acquired Away", by Bobby Nash. Michael C. Gwynne's excellent achievements have encompassed every area of entertainment - radio, tv set and film. Throughout the '60s Michael could be been told as a DJ in San Francisco, NEW YORK, and Los Angeles. Soon after breaking the Guinness Publication of World Data record for nonstop drumming - 92 time at the 1965 "Drum-a-Thon" in Honolulu - Michael was cast in the TV series The Psychiatrist by a Steven Spielberg. Michael continued to work behind the moments on Spielberg's breakthrough film, Jaws, where he can be been told as the DJ on beach radios. He continuing to land assignments in popular tv set shows: Kojak, Dallas, CHiPS, Hill Streets Blues, Cagney & Lacey, and Falcon Crest before he crossed paths again with Spielberg when he was cast in an bout of Amazing Tales directed by Martin Scorsese. Although Michael has worked gradually as a identity actor in tv set and film over the last three years, his first love continues to be radio where he loves the difficulties of an easy paced production, bringing a character to life with nothing but his profound thrilling voice!