Posted by
Riklaa on May 12, 2009 at 3:08pm
A Small-Town Murder
Broadcast on BBC Radio 4
Monday 15 to Friday 19 December 2008 (Woman's Hour Drama)
Crime mystery by Scott Cherry features Jackie Hart, a 35-year-old family liaison officer with the police, who solves cases by winning the trust of those caught up in the nightmare of serious crime and murder.
Jackie is a serving policewoman, not a social worker, and is part of an active team of investigating CID officers. But because she's the liaison officer, she's closer to the people involved in the crimes, closer to the raw emotions and able to investigate in a way her colleagues can't: combining empathy and intuition with the keen observation of a good detective.
128k; 64 MB; sound quality excellent
Part 1 - It soon becomes apparent to that the death of Shakespearian scholar Professor Leonard Hines was no accident.
Part 2 - Jacqui becomes convinced that Professor Hines's family know more about his murder than they are prepared to admit.
Part 3 - Jacqui disagrees with her boss, DI Long, about the identity of the killer.
Jackie ...... Meera Syal
Ellen ...... Barbara Flynn
DI Long ...... Maureen Beattie
Neil ...... David Horovitch
Heather ...... Kellie Shirley
Max ...... Jo Kloska.
Producer: Clive BrillCherry 081215 A Small Town Murder 1of5.mp3
Cherry 081216 A Small Town Murder 2of5.mp3
Cherry 081217 A Small Town Murder 3of5.mp3
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I just got around to this. Thanks and a very merry Christmas!
This and many others were on ge.tt . I just moved them to A-Drive. Now your virus software won't tell you not to go there and you can download everything you missed. Merry Christmas Gypsy and may you have many more. ------------------------------------- R
Is there any chance someone uploading Episode 3 again? I know it's been years, but I've lost a lot of Times Past over those years.
Many thanks.
13 series of A Small Town Murder
http://www.mediafire.com/folder/7nhvvkz3y533r/A
Thank you Mike
Thanks a lot, Mike. That took care of that in one swell foop.
04/05/12
You can mess up all you want to Rick, as long as you keep the good stuff coming.
Regards,
Robert
PS - I'm old too so I know the feeling.
Thanks for the program and the update to episode 3.
I occasionally mess up when posting. It comes from being old and disabled. I am just glad that i have the wonderful members of Times Past to let me know in a nice way when i mess up. You are all quite welcome.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rick
Thanks so much for another great BBC Murder Mystery.
Bob