Slate (Humphrey Bogart) and Sailor (Lauren Bacall) cruise the Caribbean aboard the Bold Venture. (Bogart and Bacall pictured here on their private yacht Santana.)
Salty seadog Slate Shannon (Bogart) owns a Cuban hotel, Shannon's Place,[1] sheltering an assortment of treasure hunters, revolutionaries, and other shady characters. With his sidekick and ward, the sultry Sailor Duval (Bacall), tagging along, he encounters modern-day pirates and other tough situations while navigating the waters around Havana. Aboard his boat, the Bold Venture, Slate and Sailor experience "adventure, intrigue, mystery and romance in the sultry settings of tropical Havana and the mysterious islands of the Caribbean."
Calypso singer King Moses (Jester Hairston) provided musical bridges by threading plot situations into the lyrics of his songs.[2] Music for the series was by David Rose.[3]
The series combined elements of a number of past Bogart/Bacall film collaborations, most notably To Have and Have Not which also cast Bogart as a boat owner in the Caribbean who reluctantly becomes involved in intrigue while romancing Bacall. The relationship between Shannon and King Moses, and his ownership of an inn, is strongly reminiscent of the dynamic between Rick Blaine and Sam in Casablanca.
All of Frederic Ziv's 40+ radio series (some 10,000 radio programs), including all 78 episodes of Bold Venture, were donated by the Ziv Estate to Media Heritage and exclusively licensed to Carl Amari who successfully launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds necessary to professionally transfer the complete run of Bold Venture. Soon, all 78 episodes will be available, including 18 "lost" Bold Venture episodes which have not been heard in more than 70 years. A definitive collection of all 78 Bold Venture episodes, which will include a detailed historical booklet, will be available beginning in 2024 through Amari's company. Amari plans to launch additional Kickstarter campaigns to raise funds necessary to release more complete runs of Ziv radio series, including Boston Blackie, I Was a Communist for the FBI, Favorite Story, Philo Vance and The Cisco Kid. Amari will launch a website in 2024 that offers these Ziv radio series at www.ZivRadio.com
Radio episode guide
No.
Date
Title 1
Title 2
Title 3
Title 4
Title 5
Ref
1
March 26, 1951
Deadly Merchandise
Death By A Fighting Bird
Smuggling Arms
Gun Runners
2
April 2, 1951
Kwan Yen Statue
Quam Yi Statue
3
April 9, 1951
Bill of Lading
Six Crates of Apples
Opium Smugglers and Young Girl
White Envelope
4
April 16, 1951
A Bullet for Shannon
Thugs and Slugs
Johnny Price Story
5
April 23, 1951
Spanish Gold
Buried Treasure
Treasure on Flamingo Cay
Sunken Treasure at 20 Fathoms
6
April 30, 1951
Murder of Franny Lane
He Who Laughs Last
Murder is No Joke
Slate Shannon Accused of Murder
Dixon and Lane
7
May 7, 1951
Espionage & Murder in San Tomas
Atomic Espionage on San Thomas
8
May 14, 1951
A Muncie Murderess in Havana
Blackmail is Dangerous to Your Health
That Gun Will Kill You
9
May 21, 1951
False American Passports
Fake American Passports
10
May 28, 1951
Sailor Framed For Murder
Calverts House of Mirrors
11
June 4, 1951
Blue Moon
12
June 11, 1951
The Tears of Siva
Star of Sheba
13
June 18, 1951
Half Million Reasons to Find Cary Martin
We Want Cary Martin
14
June 25, 1951
The High Price of Treason
15
July 2, 1951
Russian Roulette
16
July 9, 1951
Mystery of the Mary K
17
July 16, 1951
The Chaney Wedding
Death At The Wedding
Frame Up
18
July 23, 1951
12 Year Promise
Oil Wells
19
July 30, 1951
Alice Ramsey's Husband
Poison Darts
Voodoo Vendetta in Paradise
20
August 6, 1951
Search for Tommy Reed
Looking for Tommy Reed
21
August 20, 1951
Ghost Ship
22
August 27, 1951
Jennie Ward
Slate's Old Flame
23
September 3, 1951
Terminal Key
24
September 10, 1951
Phyllis Calvert Murders
Out of Control
Suicide or Murder
25
September 17, 1951
Slate's Tuxedo Pocket
Black Tie Affair
26
September 24, 1951
Murder in the Yucatán Peninsula
A Fatal Quest for Jade
27
October 1, 1951
Shannon's a Sucker
Slate Shannon Sucker
28
October 8, 1951
Slate Shannon Held for Ransom
Danger at Tina's Parakeet
29
October 15, 1951
Camellias and a Ruby
A Camillia for El Dobbin
30
October 22, 1951
Passage for Mario Carada
31
October 29, 1951
Darby and Joan Incorporated
Lonely Hearts Inc.
32
November 5, 1951
Mutineers of the S.S. Marino Victory
The Marino Victory Marino
33
November 12, 1951
Slate Framed for Refinery Robbery
Bold Venture is Stolen
34
November 19, 1951
Slate's Stolen DaVinci
35
November 26, 1951
Paolo Framed for Jewel Robbery
Supapo's Greed
36
December 3, 1951
Cruise To Batabano
Emilio Lopez Story
37
December 10, 1951
Louis Gaspar Case
Slate's Stolen Identity
Bring Me The Body of Slate Shannon
38
December 17, 1951
Tabard of Pizarro
Alice Markel poisoning)
39
December 24, 1951
Paul Brewer Story
Escape From Guantanamo
40
December 31, 1951
Carlos & Juan Ruiz Story
Crazy Old Carlo
41
January 7, 1952
Innocent in Trujillo
Raul Mirado Execution
42
January 14, 1952
An Invitation to Death
Four Invitations To Death
43
January 21, 1952
Background Shots Can Kill You
44
January 28, 1952
Revenge Equals Murder Times Two
45
February 4, 1952
A Backstabbing at Shannon's Place
Joe Norman
The Laughing Sailor
46
February 11, 1952
Isle Of Pines
I'm Going To Die
Rhoda Gonzalez
47
February 18, 1952
The Dead Matt Jefferies
The One That Got Away
48
February 25, 1952
Welcome to Civilization, Dead Man
Welcome Back, Dead Man
Man From Sumatra
George Carson Killed
49
March 3, 1952
Ruthie Ryan's Father
The Big K.O.
50
March 10, 1952
Spectre of El Indio
51
March 17, 1952
Diamond Smuggling
Diamond Fencing Fisticuffs
52
March 24, 1952
Robbed By Joe Ralston
Revenge Is Sweet
The Big Road
53
March 31, 1952
Haven's Venezuelan Island
Tiny Haven
Gene Moore's Wife
Claudia
Runaway Wife
54
April 7, 1952
Death Of Rudy Keijon
Friends Like These
Bob Yancy arrests Slate for murder
Fetsui Jade
55
April 14, 1952
Sailor's Dead Husband
Marriage And Murder
Freddie Naye
Sailor is a Wealthy Widow
56
April 21, 1952
57
April 28, 1952
58
May 5, 1952
59
May 12, 1952
Señor Rufio
Señor Rufio's Legacy of Death
Television
Ziv brought Bold Venture to television in 1959 with 39 episodes directed by William Conrad. The series starred Dane Clark as Slate Shannon, Joan Marshall as Sailor Duval, and Bernie Gozier as King Moses. Mark Dana played Philip Keith Baker, Lisa Gaye played Leta, and Karen Scott played Tina.[5] Morton Fine and David Friedkin were the producers.[2]
^Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 122. ISBN978-0-7864-6477-7.