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A brand new eight-part remake of the lost archive drama A Case for Paul Temple, starring Crawford Logan and Gerda Stevenson. From 1938 to 1968 crime novelist and detective Paul Temple and his Fleet Street journalist wife Steve solved case after case in one of BBC Radio's most popular series. Now the glamorous duo return to the airwaves to break a mysterious drug-running gang. Post-war London is buzzing with speculation about the deaths of ten young drug addicts within the space of just one week. The police are desperate to cut off supplies of heroin and cocaine to the capital, but they are struggling. So Sir Graham Forbes turns to Paul Temple. By fast car and police launch, on deserted houseboats and midnight beaches, in dodgy East End pubs and smart West End restaurants, braving booby traps, bullets and blazing houses, Paul and Steve pursue the ruthless and feared drug dealer known only as 'Valentine'. This new production for BBC Radio 4 uses the original scripts, vintage sound effects and much of the original incidental music from the missing 1946 production. As far as possible it is a technical and stylistic replica of how that production might have sounded if its recording had survived.
A brand new eight-part remake of the lost archive drama A Case for Paul Temple, starring Crawford Logan and Gerda Stevenson.
From 1938 to 1968 crime novelist and detective Paul Temple and his Fleet Street journalist wife Steve solved case after case in one of BBC Radio's most popular series. Now the glamorous duo return to the airwaves to break a mysterious drug-running gang.
Post-war London is buzzing with speculation about the deaths of ten young drug addicts within the space of just one week. The police are desperate to cut off supplies of heroin and cocaine to the capital, but they are struggling. So Sir Graham Forbes turns to Paul Temple. By fast car and police launch, on deserted houseboats and midnight beaches, in dodgy East End pubs and smart West End restaurants, braving booby traps, bullets and blazing houses, Paul and Steve pursue the ruthless and feared drug dealer known only as 'Valentine'.
This new production for BBC Radio 4 uses the original scripts, vintage sound effects and much of the original incidental music from the missing 1946 production. As far as possible it is a technical and stylistic replica of how that production might have sounded if its recording had survived.
Born on November 25, 1912 in Hull, The United Kingdom Francis Durbridge is one of the most favored Mysteries & Thrillers authors among our customers. Featuring a selection of popular audio books like Paul Temple and the Kelby Affair, Paul Temple and Steve and Paul Temple and the Front Page Men, read by well-known audio book narrators Anthony Head, Crawford Logan and Toby Stephens, Francis Durbridge has a total of 35 audiobooks in AudiobookStore.com's catalog. While Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case (Dramatized) was added to our database in 2005, making it his oldest audio book available on our website, The Desperate People is the most recent addition to our selection of audio books from Durbridge. All 35 audiobooks from Durbridge make up over 116 hours of timeless Mysteries & Thrillers stories for customers to enjoy, including Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case (Dramatized), Paul Temple and the Kelby Affair and The Desperate People. To find the audio book that best suits you, please visit his audio book page: Francis Durbridge audiobooks.
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