From BBC Radio 4 Extra. Written by Ellis Peters; Full-cast dramatisation starring Philip Madoc as Brother Cadfael, with Michael Kitchen and Susannah York; Dramatised by Bert Coules.
An intriguing true crime story follows investigative journalist David Williams as he unravels the 60-year-old mystery of who murdered wealthy Suffolk, England businessman and womanizer, William Murfitt.
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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
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
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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Jago & Litefoot: Investigators of Infernal Incidents
Series 1
Jago and Litefoot were two characters who appeared in the Tom Baker story The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Big Finish brought them back for a Companion Chronicle called The Mahogany Murd
Last broadcast on Thu, 12 Feb 2009, 14:15 on BBC Radio 4.
By John Mortimer. Rumpole leaves London to defend a case in the Home Counties, where he meets up with Ben, a teenager accused of sending emails deemed t
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
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
This wonderful mystery set is already here at Times Past in a copy from the original broadcast at 32K and is from 1993. This wonderful new copy is at 128K and from BBC Radio 4 Extra.
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
"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
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
By Michael Crompton, freely adapted from Molly Lefebure's book of the same name, based on her own wartime experiences as secretary to the famous pathologist Keith Simpson.