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===Audio=== * '''Radio Series''' - A December 1952 to October 1954 [[Mutual Broadcasting System]] radio series titled ''That Hammer Guy'' starred [[Larry Haines]] then George Petrie and Ted DeCorsia as Mike Hammer and [[Jan Miner]] as Hammer's secretary Velda and the voice of other female characters on the show. It was written by Ed Adamson and was directed by Richard Lewis. * '''Audiobooks''' - An array of Spillane's novels have been produced as audiobooks. Several of these are performed by [[Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (1984 TV series)|Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer]] veteran Stacy Keach. Examples include ''[[Black Alley]]'' (Penguin Audio, 1996), ''[[The Big Kill]]'' (Simon & Schuster, 2010) and ''[[The Killing Man]]'' (Simon & Schuster, 2010). Also, in 2015, Simon & Schuster released the unabridged version of [https://www.audible.com/pd/Mysteries-Thrillers/I-the-Jury-Audiobook/B011J58AAG ''I, The Jury''], narrated by Mike Dennis. * '''Blackstone Audio Productions''' - In 2008, [[Stacy Keach]] reprised the role of Mike Hammer in the first of a series of radio-style dramas entitled ''The New Adventures of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer''. Keach refers to the production style, that is somewhere between an audiobook and radio drama, as a "radio novel."<ref name="blog.blackstoneaudio.com">{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20170118034259/http://supportforgames.com/ Support for Games]}}</ref> {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20170118034259/http://supportforgames.com/ Article title]}} [[Audie Awards|Audie]]-nominated inaugural production features the episodes, ''Dangerous Days'' and ''Oil and Water''. Both were written exclusively for audio by M.J. Elliott and produced with a full cast, music and sound effects in radio drama style by Carl Amari of Falcon Picture Group, who personally selected Elliott to script the Audie Award-nominated dramas. Volume 2 of the series was released in 2009, featuring a 2.5 hour story entitled ''The Little Death''. The story was written exclusively for audio by [[Max Allan Collins]] from a story by [[Mickey Spillane]] and [[Max Allan Collins]]. Volume 3, ''Encore for Murder'', was released in March 2011. All three volumes have been released by [[Blackstone Audio]] and star Keach in the title role. Keach also arranges and performs the music featured in the productions<ref name="blog.blackstoneaudio.com"/> and his wife, [[Malgosia Tomassi]], portrays yoga instructor Maya Ricci.
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