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OTRR certified A Case For Dr Morelle v1909

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OTRR certified A Case For Dr Morelle v1909 (1 CD/13 episodes) is available for download from Dropbox or OneDrive. Thanks to all those who made this collection possible.

These links will be available for 30 days.

Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i9w4fwjc1iy373t/AAAFCz7ZTOKaZ7mYqGZ4WALTa?dl=0
OneDrive: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Al5Sbh6lIkj5jY9zZieQv363ESNVhA?e=8BDoIx

Series synopsis:

“A Case for Dr. Morelle” was a 13-episode series which ran weekly in 1957 on the BBC Light Programme from April 23 to July 16.

According to the author Ernest Dudley, the character began life in 1940 during World War Two air raids, as he was trying to think up a “different” kind of detective while also providing a comic role for the actress Jane Grahame, who was also his wife. The result, originally heard on the radio show Monday Night at Eight, involved the acerbic criminal psychologist Dr. Morelle and his eager-but-less-than-helpful secretary Miss Frayle.. In the 1957 series, Dr. Morelle was played by the English comic actor Cecil Parker, and Sheila Sim played the long-suffering and devoted Miss Frayle.. In addition to radio plays, Dudley wrote a stage play as well as a number of novels and short stories featuring these characters.

Audiences loved the opinionated and eccentric Morelle, whose disdain for his loyal secretary was an extension of his general lack of regard for humanity. Unlike Sherlock Holmes, who based his analysis on physical clues left at the scene of the crime, Morelle generally conducted his investigations via a series of interviews, although he sometimes included physical evidence in his analysis. He used his knowledge of criminal psychology to determine which of the suspects fit the psychological profile of the criminal. Often during the story, Miss Frayle would irritate the doctor by interrupting him as he was conducting an experiment or testing some scientific theory. His solutions to the crimes -- whether murder, blackmail, larceny or some other crime -- were always based on psychology.

Revision history:

V. 1909 updates

corrected mislabeled files
added 2 missing episodes
deleted log

1.0: Initial release

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OTRR certified Fire Fighters v1908

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OTRR certified Fire Fighters v1908 (1 DVD) is available for download from Dropbox or OneDrive. Thanks to all those who made this ossible.

These links will be available for 30 days.

Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/o1i31apcyo3ptfu/AAA0G-jDa15g6Ws5KWjltQ5Oa?dl=0
OneDrive: https://1drv.ms/u/s!Al5Sbh6lIkj5jY0iEqgeQNjzgT50jQ?e=lycFnS

Series synopsis:

Firefighters was a syndicated series produced by Cincinnati’s William F. Holland Productions, Inc. in 1948. It was aired in various markets from coast-to-coast, including Portland, OR, Omaha, NE, and Washington, D.C., into the early 1950s. It followed the adventures of rookie firefighter Tim Collins and fire chief Bob Cody. Written by Frank Jones, Firefighters starred Cameron Prud’Homme and Lyle Sudrow. The program was lauded by local fire departments across the country for promoting fire safety and publicizing modern firefighting techniques.

Revision history:

1908: Added 10 episodes, courtesy of Jerry Haendiges
1.0: Initial release

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