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I.Q. by Paul Celeste

A detective play from 2000.(sound a bit muffled,but listenable)

 Psychotherapist Amanda Mace and philosopher O'Toole take time off from academic pursuits to solve a mystery of adultery, sexual blackmail and a particularly dodgy brand of whisky.
With B

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Inspector Kate Duncan

Let's make it a triple play.

Reading Between The Lines
Mark Lawson
February 9-13, 2009

The latest and, indeed, last crime mystery by RP Beckford – a best-selling British mystery writer who has recently died – has been sent to the police with an anonymous

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Act One Audio: Mysteries (2003)

Act One Audio: Mysteries (2003) Immerse yourself in a world of adventure, intrigue, and imagination with Act One Audio: Mysteries, the enthralling, contemporary anthology of original drama created especially for audio. Each of these 9 tales comes

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A Taste For Death by PD James

A Taste For Death (Women's Hour Drama) 10-11-2008 - 21-11-2008 Richard Derrington and Deborah McAndrew star in this thrilling dramatisation of PD James's enduringly popular mystery in 10 parts for Woman's Hour. When two men are discovered with th

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Across The Narrow Water

Across The Narrow Water A two part drama written by Tom Kelly. A new commission for Radio 7 with Lalor Roddy, Stuart Graham, Paula McFetridge, Annie McCartney and John Travers directed by Eoin O'Callaghan. 23 Feb 2009 It's 1983, and political murder

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A Butler Did It by David Cregan

A Butler Did It by David Cregan With Bernard Hepton, Anna Massey and Hugh Manning. Directed by John Tydeman. Tuesday 31st July 1990 @ 9:35 p.m., Radio 3 Beneath his immaculate exterior Honeyman, the butler, is plotting the downfall of his master's

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Find The Lady (CBC Mystery Project)

"Find the Lady" by David Ellis is a 7 part miniseries from The Mystery Project. Andrew Marsh has plenty of worries, starting with his high-spending wife Joyce. But now he's under suspicion for fraud, and the woman who can clear him has disappeared. T

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The Serpent's Smile by Olga Hesky

The Serpent's Smile by Olga Hesky [1966] Dramatised by Neville Teller With Steve Hodson, Susan Denaker and John Gabriel Produced by John Cardy Broadcast 16th February 1985, 8:30 p.m., Saturday Night Theatre Re-broadcast 18th February 1985 (Afternoon

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Paul Temple and Steve

Paul Temple and Steve Radio 4's revival of the much-loved detective of days gone by was terrific, full of atmospheric detail and suprisingly gripping Paul Temple and Steve (pictured), revived in a crisp new production (Radio 4, Friday), featur

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