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The title, "Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons" pretty much tells the plot
for this OTR show.  If the title isn't enough of a hint, the theme song,
"Someday I'll Find You" should give it away.  Mr. Keen, an elderly
gentleman, often accompanied by Mike Clancy, or assisted by his secretary,
Miss Ellis, spent his spare time ... finding people.  This 1:09 <A
HREF="mrkeen.ram"> Mr Keen
soundbyte</A> was originally heard on CBS, at 7:30 PM (Eastern War Time),
Thursday night, January 13, 1944.  The announcer was Larry Elliott.
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The most memorable of the three actors who played Mr Keen was Bennett
Kilpack
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