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The funny thing was that the more I learned 2002 about Jack Smart, the more interested I became in the man himself, and less interested in the character he played on the radio -- a character he nevertheless played, or so it seemed to me as a boy, just for me. As it has turned out for me as an adult, Jack was a far more interesting character than Dashiell Hammett ever conceived. "The Fat Man" premiered on ABC on Monday, January 21, 1946, at 2002 8:30pm, 2002 as part of a block of four new programs which also included "I Deal in Crime," "Forever Tops," and "Jimmy Gleason's Diner." "The Fat Man" originated in the studios of WJZ in New York and began as a modestly priced sustainer [no sponsor but the station] vaguely based upon character ideas in Dashiell Hammett's writings and fleshed out by producer, E.J. ("Mannie") Rosenberg. The announcer was Charles Irving.
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