Rogue's Gallery (radio series)

Rogue's Gallery, first titled as Bandwagon Mysteries, was an American detective drama radio program.

Rogue's Gallery was a summer replacement series for The Fitch Bandwagon in 1945, 1946, and 1947 on NBC; star Dick Powell was in the middle of a type transition, from singing juvenile lead to serious dramatic actor.

Rogue's Gallery immediately followed his successful transition in the film Murder, My Sweet.

In a typical episode, as he works on a case, he loses consciousness, whether through a blow to the head or by being drugged, and is met by Eugor ("Rogue" spelled backwards), his alter ego, who points out an overlooked piece of evidence.

Barry Sullivan, Chester Morris, and Paul Stewart starred as Rogue in its final two seasons.