Charles Paris Mystery: Corporate Bodies by Simon Brett

Charles Paris Mystery: Corporate Bodies

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Corporate Bodies Episode 1 of 4

Duration:
    30 minutes

First broadcast:
    Wednesday 25 June 2014

by Jeremy Front
Based on the novel by Simon Brett

Bill Nighy stars as unsuccessful actor, Charles Paris. Charles gets a part in a corporate video but the company's employees seem to have some lethal secrets.

Directed by Sally Avens.

First broadcast:
    Wednesday 02 July 2014

by Jeremy Front
Based upon the novel by Simon Brett

Bill Nighy stars as the louche but loveable actor Charles Paris. Charles is filming a corporate video when a young secretary is murdered. But when he comes under suspicion for the murder Charles knows he must find the killer.

Directed by Sally Avens.


Corporate Bodies Episode 3 of 4

Duration:
    30 minutes

First broadcast:
    Wednesday 09 July 2014

by Jeremy Front
Based on the novel by Simon Brett

Bill Nighy stars as Charles Paris the actor who is never far from a murder scene. Charles is filming a corporate video when a secretary working as an extra is killed. But whilst Charles investigates his own life comes under threat.

Directed by Sally Avens.


Corporate Bodies Episode 4 of 4



Duration:
    30 minutes

First broadcast:
    Wednesday 16 July 2014

by Jeremy Front
Based on the novel by Simon Brett

Bill Nighy stars as unsuccessful actor, but ace detective, Charles Paris. A corporate video turns into a horror movie when an employee is killed. But Charles is about to uncover blackmail and sexual intrigue and plenty of motives for murder amongst the workforce.

Directed by Sally Avens.

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  • Dear Rick -

    Thanks so much for this great offering!  Charles Paris Mysteries are some of the best produced and truly wickedly funny radio shows.  I love the character Simon Brett has created and wish the BBC would do more of them. As for the scenario of corporate video I worked for a major corporation producing them in the 1980s so this mystery just hit the spot of funny, insightful, and 'inspiteful' too. 

    Bless you for it and everything you do.

    Bob

  • Thank you so much Rick! I wish they made more of these, one a year isn’t enough. I was wondering when they’d do this one with it’s satire on cooperate videos & events.

  • I'll say it again!  RICK, YOU'RE THE BEST! thanks so much for this!   Abby :)

    • RICK YOU ARE THE BEST AND I SECOND AN AMEN TO THAT THOUGHT!

    • Thanks for sharing.

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