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England's Radio programs have always been a towering presence, providing the British people with many genres of radio listening. During World War II, it provided encouragement and information. In the 1950s, it gave the public relief from WWII.
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British Radio Playhouse Episodes - | British Science Fiction 60 World In Peril 20 of 20 | NOTICE!!!
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British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 20 of 20 Final Episode
British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 17
of 20 1/16/56
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second
series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in
their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with
the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being
Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as
Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each half-hour
episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you wanting
more.
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| British Science Fiction 59 World In Peril 19 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 19 of 20 1/30/56
British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 17
of 20 1/16/56
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second
series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in
their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with
the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being
Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as
Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each half-hour
episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you wanting
more.
| Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 59 World In Peril 19 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 57 World In Peril 17 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 17 of 20 1/16/56
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 57 World In Peril 17 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 56 World In Peril 16 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 16 of 20 1/9/56
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 56 World In Peril 16 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 55 World In Peril 15 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 15 of 20 1/2/56
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
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| British Science Fiction 54 World In Peril 14 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 14 of 20 12/26/55
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 54 World In Peril 14 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 35 Amazing Test Match Crime 2 of 2 | Amazing Test Match Crime 1 of 2
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 35 Amazing Test Match Crime 2 of 2 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 53 World In Peril 13 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 13 of 20 12/19/55
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 53 World In Peril 13 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 34 Amazing Test Match Crime 1 of 2 | Amazing Test Match Crime 1 of 2
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 34 Amazing Test Match Crime 1 of 2 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 53 World In Peril 12 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 12 of 20 12/12/55
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 53 World In Peril 12 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 33 A Murder of Quality 5 of 5 | John Le Curre's A Murder of Quality 1 of 5
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as wellas mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 33 A Murder of Quality 5 of 5 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 52 World In Peril 11 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 11 of 20 12/8/55
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 52 World In Peril 11 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 32 A Murder of Quality 4 of 5 | John Le Curre's A Murder of Quality 1 of 5
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as wellas mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 32 A Murder of Quality 4 of 5 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 51 World In Peril 10 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 10 of 20 11/28/55
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 51 World In Peril 10 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 31 A Murder of Quality 3 of 5 | John Le Curre's A Murder of Quality 1 of 5
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as wellas mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 31 A Murder of Quality 3 of 5 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 50 World In Peril 9 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 9 of 20 11/21/55
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 50 World In Peril 9 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 30 A Murder of Quality 2 of 5 | John Le Curre's A Murder of Quality 1 of 5
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as wellas mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 30 A Murder of Quality 2 of 5 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 49 World In Peril 8 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 8 of 20 11/14/55
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 49 World In Peril 8 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 29 A Murder of Quality 1 of 5 | John Le Curre's A Murder of Quality 1 of 5
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as wellas mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 29 A Murder of Quality 1 of 5 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 48 World In Peril 7 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 7 of 20 11/7/55
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 48 World In Peril 7 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 28 Atlantis | Afternoon Playhouse, Atlantis
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 28 Atlantis | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 47 World In Peril 6 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 6 of 20 10/31/55
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 47 World In Peril 6 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 27 Fresh From the Coast | Afternoon Playhouse, Fresh From the Coast
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as wellas mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 27 Fresh From the Coast | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 46 World In Peril 5 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 5 of 20 10/24/55
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 46 World In Peril 5 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 45 World In Peril 4 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 4 of 20 10/17/55
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 45 World In Peril 4 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 26 Murder On The Home Front 5 of 5 | Murder On The Home Front, Harshan Trunk Murder Part 5 of 5
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 26 Murder On The Home Front 5 of 5 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 25 Murder On The Home Front 4 of 5 | Murder On The Home Front, The Secret Agent Part 4 of 5
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 25 Murder On The Home Front 4 of 5 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 43 Journey Into Space World In Peril 2 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 2 of 20 10/3/55
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 43 Journey Into Space World In Peril 2 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 24 Murder On The Home Front 3 of 5 | Murder On The Home Front, The Wigwam Murder Part 3 of 5
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 24 Murder On The Home Front 3 of 5 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 42 Journey Into Space World In Peril 1 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 1 of 20 9/26/55Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 42 Journey Into Space World In Peril 1 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 23 Murder On The Home Front 2 of 5 | Murder On The Home Front, The Case of a Lifetime Part 2 of 5
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 23 Murder On The Home Front 2 of 5 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 22 Murder On The Home Front 1 of 5 | Murder on the Home Front, Love At First Sight Part 1 of 5
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 22 Murder On The Home Front 1 of 5 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 40 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 19 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 19 of 20 part series-2/9/55Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 40 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 19 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 39 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 18 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 18 of 20 part series-2/2/55Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 39 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 18 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 38 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 17 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 17 of 20 part series-1/23/55Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 38 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 17 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 37 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 16 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 16 of 20 part series-1/19/55Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 37 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 16 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 36 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 15 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 15 of 20 part series-1/10/55Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 36 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 15 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 35Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 14 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 14 of 20 part series-1/5/55Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 35Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 14 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 34 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 13 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 13 of 20 part series-12/29/54Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 34 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 13 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 33 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 12 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 12 of 20 part series-12/22/54Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 33 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 12 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 32 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 11 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 11 of 20 part series-12/15/54Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 32 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 11 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 21 The Evils of Tomato Juice | Clitheroe Kid in The Evils of Tomato Juice 10/31/65
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 21 The Evils of Tomato Juice | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 31 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 10 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 10 of 20 part series-12/8/54Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 31 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 10 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 20 Moderately Important Person | Men From The Ministry in Moderately Important Person
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 20 Moderately Important Person | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 30 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 9 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 9 of 20 part series-12/1/54Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 30 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 9 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 19 Educating Archie in Guy Fawkes Night | Educating Archie in Guy Fawkes Night 10/30/50
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 19 Educating Archie in Guy Fawkes Night | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 29 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 8 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 8 of 20 part series-11/24/54Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 29 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 8 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 18 Steptoe and Son in The Diploma | Steptoe and Son in The Diploma
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 18 Steptoe and Son in The Diploma | Play in Popup.
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| British Old Time Radio 37 All Gas&Gaitors in Only Three Can Play | British Old Time Radio presents All Gas & Gaitors, "Only Three Can Play" All Gas and Gaiters was set in St Oggs Cathedral, and the rivalries amongst the clerygmen in it. The Bishop was easygoing, the Archdeacon was elderly and tippling and the Rev. Noote was naÃve and accident prone. Their wish to live a quiet life was ruined by the Dean, who tried to bring rule by the book to the Cathedral. | Get at Short URL | Download British Old Time Radio 37 All Gas&Gaitors in Only Three Can Play | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 28 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 7 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 7 of 20 part series-11/17/54Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 28 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 7 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 17 I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again"Agatha Sotheby's Detective Thriller!" | I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again "Agatha Sotheby's Detective Thriller!"
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 17 I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again"Agatha Sotheby's Detective Thriller!" | Play in Popup.
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| British Old Time Radio 36 Beyond Our Ken in Lover Come Back To Me | British Old Time Radio presents Beyond Our Ken, "Lover Come Back To Me" Beyond Our Ken (1958-1964) was a radio programme, the predecessor to Round the Horne (1965-1968). Both programmes starred Kenneth Horne, Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden and Bill Pertwee, with announcer Douglas Smith. The name is a pun on Kenneth Horne's name and the (now mainly Scots/Scottish English) word ken, meaning 'knowledge or perception'. | Get at Short URL | Download British Old Time Radio 36 Beyond Our Ken in Lover Come Back To Me | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 27 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 6 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 6 of 20 part series-11/10/54Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 27 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 6 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 16 Much Binding In The Marsh | Much Binding In The Marsh 5/17/47
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 16 Much Binding In The Marsh | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 26 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 5 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 5 of 20 part series-11/3/54Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 26 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 5 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 15 It's That Man Again in Tommy Establishes | It's That Man Again " Tommy Establishes HQ" 10/7/43
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 15 It's That Man Again in Tommy Establishes | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 25 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 4 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 4 of 20 part series-10/27/54Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 25 Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 4 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio Podcast 14 Frank Muir Goes Into The Army | Frank Muir "Goes Into The Army"
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio Podcast 14 Frank Muir Goes Into The Army | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 24 The Red Planet 3 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 3 of 20 part series-10/20/54Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 24 The Red Planet 3 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Old Time Radio Podcast 33"Clouds of Witness"The Speech For The Defense Conclusion Part 8 of 8 | British Old Time Radio presents Clouds of Witness, "The Speech For The Defense" Conclusion Part 8 of 8 The finance of Peter's sister is murdered and their brother the Duke is suspected.The
Lord Peter Wimsey series consists of novels and short stories.Lord
Peter served as a major in World War I, and Sergeant Mervyn Bunter has
become his "gentleman's gentleman" and collaborator in crime solving,
one of Lord Peter's hobbies. They generally live in London. Lord Peter
is described as 5' 9", not conventionally good looking, with a long
narrow face, a long narrow chin, receding forehead, tow-haired and grey
eyed, with long square, muscular fingers. He is a bon-vivant with an
impeccable wine cellar, an elegantly dressed man-about-town noted for
his wit, a scholarly collector of rare books, a keyboard musician and
athlete. He is very fond of quoting scraps of poetry. He often works
with police officer Charles Parker. His foe among the police is
Inspector Suggs. When the series begins, Lord Peter is already
established as an investigator with several successful cases behind him. | Get at Short URL | Download British Old Time Radio Podcast 33"Clouds of Witness"The Speech For The Defense Conclusion Part 8 of 8 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 23 The Red Planet 2 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 2 of 20 part series-10/13/54Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 23 The Red Planet 2 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Old Time Radio Podcast 32"Clouds of Witness"The Barometer Falls Part 7 of 8 | British Old Time Radio presents Clouds of Witness, "The Barometer Falls "Part 7 of 8 The finance of Peter's sister is murdered and their brother the Duke is suspected.The
Lord Peter Wimsey series consists of novels and short stories.Lord
Peter served as a major in World War I, and Sergeant Mervyn Bunter has
become his "gentleman's gentleman" and collaborator in crime solving,
one of Lord Peter's hobbies. They generally live in London. Lord Peter
is described as 5' 9", not conventionally good looking, with a long
narrow face, a long narrow chin, receding forehead, tow-haired and grey
eyed, with long square, muscular fingers. He is a bon-vivant with an
impeccable wine cellar, an elegantly dressed man-about-town noted for
his wit, a scholarly collector of rare books, a keyboard musician and
athlete. He is very fond of quoting scraps of poetry. He often works
with police officer Charles Parker. His foe among the police is
Inspector Suggs. When the series begins, Lord Peter is already
established as an investigator with several successful cases behind him. | Get at Short URL | Download British Old Time Radio Podcast 32"Clouds of Witness"The Barometer Falls Part 7 of 8 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio 13 Men From The Ministry - The Spy In The Black Pinstripe | Men From The Ministry "The Spy In The Black Pinstripe"
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio 13 Men From The Ministry - The Spy In The Black Pinstripe | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 22 The Red Planet 1 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-The Red Planet Part 1 of 20 part series-10/6/54Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, The Red Planet, 1954 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 22 The Red Planet 1 of 20 | Play in Popup.
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| British Old Time Radio Podcast 31"Clouds of Witness"In The Fog Part 6 of 8 | British Old Time Radio presents Clouds of Witness, "In The Fog "Part 6 of 8 The finance of Peter's sister is murdered and their brother the Duke is suspected.The
Lord Peter Wimsey series consists of novels and short stories.Lord
Peter served as a major in World War I, and Sergeant Mervyn Bunter has
become his "gentleman's gentleman" and collaborator in crime solving,
one of Lord Peter's hobbies. They generally live in London. Lord Peter
is described as 5' 9", not conventionally good looking, with a long
narrow face, a long narrow chin, receding forehead, tow-haired and grey
eyed, with long square, muscular fingers. He is a bon-vivant with an
impeccable wine cellar, an elegantly dressed man-about-town noted for
his wit, a scholarly collector of rare books, a keyboard musician and
athlete. He is very fond of quoting scraps of poetry. He often works
with police officer Charles Parker. His foe among the police is
Inspector Suggs. When the series begins, Lord Peter is already
established as an investigator with several successful cases behind him. | Get at Short URL | Download British Old Time Radio Podcast 31"Clouds of Witness"In The Fog Part 6 of 8 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio 12 Steptoe and Son - The Economists | Steptoe and Son "The Economists "
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio 12 Steptoe and Son - The Economists | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 21 Operation Luna Part 12 of 12 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-Operation Luna Part 12 of 12 part series-12/7/53
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. Three series
were produced. The first series was created in 1953, Journey to the
Moon (later known as Operation Luna) is the first in this trilogy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 21 Operation Luna Part 12 of 12 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio 11 Fear On Four - The Specialty of the House | Fear On Four "The Specialty of the House "
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio 11 Fear On Four - The Specialty of the House | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 20 Operation Luna Part 11 of 12 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-Operation Luna Part 11 of 12 part series-11/30/53
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. Three series
were produced. The first series was created in 1953, Journey to the
Moon (later known as Operation Luna) is the first in this trilogy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 20 Operation Luna Part 11 of 12 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio 10 Beyound Our Ken - Treasure Island | Beyound Our Ken "Treasure Island"
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio 10 Beyound Our Ken - Treasure Island | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 19 Operation Luna Part 10 of 12 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-Operation Luna Part 10 of 12 part series-11/23/53
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. Three series
were produced. The first series was created in 1953, Journey to the
Moon (later known as Operation Luna) is the first in this trilogy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 19 Operation Luna Part 10 of 12 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio 9 Goon Show - Greatest Mountain in the World | Goon Show "Greatest Mountain in the World" 3/1/54
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio 9 Goon Show - Greatest Mountain in the World | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 18 Operation Luna Part 9 of 12 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-Operation Luna Part 9 of 12 part series-11/16/53
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. Three series
were produced. The first series was created in 1953, Journey to the
Moon (later known as Operation Luna) is the first in this trilogy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 18 Operation Luna Part 9 of 12 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio 8 Black Adder Episode 1 | Black Adder Episode 1
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosophical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio 8 Black Adder Episode 1 | Play in Popup.
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| British Old Time Radio Podcast 30"Clouds of Witness"The Morning After Part 5 of 8 | British Old Time Radio presents Clouds of Witness, "The Morning After"Part 5 of 8 The finance of Peter's sister is murdered and their brother the Duke is suspected.The
Lord Peter Wimsey series consists of novels and short stories.Lord
Peter served as a major in World War I, and Sergeant Mervyn Bunter has
become his "gentleman's gentleman" and collaborator in crime solving,
one of Lord Peter's hobbies. They generally live in London. Lord Peter
is described as 5' 9", not conventionally good looking, with a long
narrow face, a long narrow chin, receding forehead, tow-haired and grey
eyed, with long square, muscular fingers. He is a bon-vivant with an
impeccable wine cellar, an elegantly dressed man-about-town noted for
his wit, a scholarly collector of rare books, a keyboard musician and
athlete. He is very fond of quoting scraps of poetry. He often works
with police officer Charles Parker. His foe among the police is
Inspector Suggs. When the series begins, Lord Peter is already
established as an investigator with several successful cases behind him. | Get at Short URL | Download British Old Time Radio Podcast 30"Clouds of Witness"The Morning After Part 5 of 8 | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 17 Operation Luna Part 8 of 12 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-Operation Luna Part 8 of 12 part series-11/9/53
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. Three series
were produced. The first series was created in 1953, Journey to the
Moon (later known as Operation Luna) is the first in this trilogy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 17 Operation Luna Part 8 of 12 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio 7 First Night Party | Hancock's First Half Hour -"First Night Party" 1954
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosphical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio 7 First Night Party | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio 6 Goon Show - Robin Hood and His Merry Men | Clitheroe Kid -"Lend Me An Ear" 2/5/62
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosphical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio 6 Goon Show - Robin Hood and His Merry Men | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 16 Operation Luna Part 7 of 12 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-Operation Luna Part 7 of 12 part series-11/2/53
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. Three series
were produced. The first series was created in 1953, Journey to the
Moon (later known as Operation Luna) is the first in this trilogy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 16 Operation Luna Part 7 of 12 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio 5 Clitheroe Kid - Lend Me An Ear | Clitheroe Kid -"Lend Me An Ear" 2/5/62
There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosphical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio 5 Clitheroe Kid - Lend Me An Ear | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio 4 The Big Rocket | Men From The Ministry- "The Big Rocket"There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosphical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio 4 The Big Rocket | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 15 Operation Luna Part 6 of 12 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-Operation Luna Part 6 of 12 part series-10/26/53
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. Three series
were produced. The first series was created in 1953, Journey to the
Moon (later known as Operation Luna) is the first in this trilogy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
wanting more. | Get at Short URL | Download British Science Fiction 15 Operation Luna Part 6 of 12 | Play in Popup.
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| British Radio 3 Frank Muir Goes Into Money | Frank Muir- "Goes Into Money"There
were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the
1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme",
brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in
the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service",
general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news,
features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly
highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music
concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosphical, and
cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental
plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British
Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio 3 Frank Muir Goes Into Money | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 14 Operation Luna Part 5 of 12 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-Operation Luna Part 5 of 12 part series-10/19/53
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. Three series
were produced. The first series was created in 1953, Journey to the
Moon (later known as Operation Luna) is the first in this trilogy. Each
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| British Radio 2 Goon Show - The History of Communications | Goon Show- "The History of Communications", 1/29/54There
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| British Radio 1 Dad's Army - Sergeant Save My Boy | Dads Army- Sergeant Save My Boy, 3/4/75There were three main BBC Radio stations broadcasting in Britain in the 1950s. The most widely listened-to service, the "Light Programme", brought us popular music as well as mainstream light entertainment in the form of variety shows, comedy, and drama. The "Home Service", general entertainment programmes, was the main channel for news, features, and drama. The "Third Programme" meanwhile was unashamedly highbrow in character , its output consisted of classical music concerts and recitals, talks on matters scientific, philosphical, and cultural, together with poetry readings and classic or experimental plays. Each week we will present programs from the best of British Radio Shows from 1940's to the early 1960's. | Get at Short URL | Download British Radio 1 Dad's Army - Sergeant Save My Boy | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 13 Operation Luna Part 4 of 12 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-Operation Luna Part 4 of 12 part series-10/12/53
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. Three series
were produced. The first series was created in 1953, Journey to the
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| British Old Time Radio Podcast 29"Clouds of Witness"Mary Quite Contrary Part 3 of 8 | British Old Time Radio presents Clouds of Witness, Mary Quite Contrary Part 4 of 8
The finance of Peter's sister is murdered and their brother the Duke is suspected.
The Lord Peter Wimsey series consists of novels and short stories.Lord
Peter served as a major in World War I, and Sergeant Mervyn Bunter has
become his "gentleman's gentleman" and collaborator in crime solving,
one of Lord Peter's hobbies. They generally live in London. Lord Peter
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eyed, with long square, muscular fingers. He is a bon-vivant with an
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his wit, a scholarly collector of rare books, a keyboard musician and
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| British Science Fiction 12 Journey Into Space-Operation Luna Part 3 of 12 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-Operation Luna Part 3 of 12 part series-10/5/53
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. Three series
were produced. The first series was created in 1953, Journey to the
Moon (later known as Operation Luna) is the first in this trilogy. Each
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| British Old Time Radio Podcast 28"Clouds of Witness"Part 3 of 8 | British Old Time Radio presents Clouds of Witness,The Diamond Cat Part 3 of 8
The finance of Peter's sister is murdered and their brother the Duke is suspected.
The Lord Peter Wimsey series consists of novels and short stories.Lord
Peter served as a major in World War I, and Sergeant Mervyn Bunter has
become his "gentleman's gentleman" and collaborator in crime solving,
one of Lord Peter's hobbies. They generally live in London. Lord Peter
is described as 5' 9", not conventionally good looking, with a long
narrow face, a long narrow chin, receding forehead, tow-haired and grey
eyed, with long square, muscular fingers. He is a bon-vivant with an
impeccable wine cellar, an elegantly dressed man-about-town noted for
his wit, a scholarly collector of rare books, a keyboard musician and
athlete. He is very fond of quoting scraps of poetry. He often works
with police officer Charles Parker. His foe among the police is
Inspector Suggs. When the series begins, Lord Peter is already
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| British Old Time Radio Podcast 27"Clouds of Witness"Part 2 | 7British Old
Time Radio presents Clouds of Witness, Part 2 of 8The finance of PeterÃïïs sister is
murdered and their brother the Duke is suspected.
The Lord Peter Wimsey
series consists of novels and short stories.Lord Peter served as a
major in World War I, and Sergeant Mervyn Bunter has become his
"gentlemanÃïïs gentleman" and collaborator in crime solving, one of Lord
PeterÃïïs hobbies. They generally live in London. Lord Peter is described
as 5Ãïï 9", not conventionally good looking, with a long narrow face, a
long narrow chin, receding forehead, tow-haired and grey eyed, with
long square, muscular fingers. He is a bon-vivant with an impeccable
wine cellar, an elegantly dressed man-about-town noted for his wit, a
scholarly collector of rare books, a keyboard musician and athlete. He
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When the series begins, Lord Peter is already established as an
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| British Old Time Radio Podcast 26"Clouds of Witness"Part 1 | pBritish Old
Time Radio presents Clouds of Witness, Part 1 of 8The finance of PeterÃïïs sister is
murdered and their brother the Duke is suspected.The Lord Peter Wimsey
series consists of novels and short stories.Lord Peter served as a
major in World War I, and Sergeant Mervyn Bunter has become his
"gentlemanÃïïs gentleman" and collaborator in crime solving, one of Lord
PeterÃïïs hobbies. They generally live in London. Lord Peter is described
as 5Ãïï 9", not conventionally good looking, with a long narrow face, a
long narrow chin, receding forehead, tow-haired and grey eyed, with
long square, muscular fingers. He is a bon-vivant with an impeccable
wine cellar, an elegantly dressed man-about-town noted for his wit, a
scholarly collector of rare books, a keyboard musician and athlete. He
is very fond of quoting scraps of poetry. He often works with police
officer Charles Parker. His foe among the police is Inspector Suggs.
When the series begins, Lord Peter is already established as an
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| British Science Fiction 11 Journey Into Space-Operation Luna 2 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-Operation Luna Part 2 of 12 part series-9/28/53
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. Three series
were produced. The first series was created in 1953, Journey to the
Moon (later known as Operation Luna) is the frist in this trilogy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
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| British Science Fiction 10 Journey Into Space-Operation Luna 1 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-Operation Luna Part 1 of 12 part series.
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. Three series
were produced. The first series was created in 1953, Journey to the
Moon (later known as Operation Luna) is the frist in this trilogy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
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| British Science Fiction 6 The Slide Part 4 Heart Beat | British Science Fictions presents His Dark Materials, The Northern Lights Part 4 A girl named Lyra lives a sheltered life in Oxford and travels to
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| British Old Time Radio Dr. Gideon Fell"The Hollow Man"Part 2 Conclusion | British Old
Time Radio presents Dr. Gideon Fell, "The Hollow Man Part 2"Doctor Gideon
Fell is a fictional detective created by John Dickson Carr. He is the
protagonist of 23 novels from1933 through 1967 as well as a few short
stories. Carr was an American who lived most of his adult life in
England; Dr. Fell is an Englishman who lives in the London suburbs. He
is described as a huge, moustached, corpulent man who wears a cape and
a shovel hat and walks with the aid of two canes. He is frequently
described as bringing the spirit of Father Christmas or Old King Cole
into a room. In his early appearances he was called a lexicographer but
this description gradually disappeared and he was thereafter mostly
referred to as working on a monumental history of the beer-drinking
habits of the English people. He is, of course, an amateur sleuth,
frequently called upon by the police, who then frustrates them in the
usual manner of most fictional detectives by refusing to reveal his
deductions until he has arrived at a complete solution to the problem.
Most of his exploits concern the unraveling of locked room mysterys or
of "impossible crimes."
Doctor Fell is supposedly based upon a real person -- G.K. Chesterton,
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| British Science Fiction 1 The Closed Planet Pt 1 | British Science Fictions presents The Closed Planet 10/24/1962 A crippled starship is compelled to make landfall on a remote
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| British Old Time Radio Dr. Gideon Fell"The Hollow Man"Part 1 | British Old
Time Radio presents Dr. Gideon Fell, "The Hollow Man Part 1"Doctor Gideon
Fell is a fictional detective created by John Dickson Carr. He is the
protagonist of 23 novels from1933 through 1967 as well as a few short
stories. Carr was an American who lived most of his adult life in
England; Dr. Fell is an Englishman who lives in the London suburbs. He
is described as a huge, moustached, corpulent man who wears a cape and
a shovel hat and walks with the aid of two canes. He is frequently
described as bringing the spirit of Father Christmas or Old King Cole
into a room. In his early appearances he was called a lexicographer but
this description gradually disappeared and he was thereafter mostly
referred to as working on a monumental history of the beer-drinking
habits of the English people. He is, of course, an amateur sleuth,
frequently called upon by the police, who then frustrates them in the
usual manner of most fictional detectives by refusing to reveal his
deductions until he has arrived at a complete solution to the problem.
Most of his exploits concern the unraveling of locked room mysterys or
of "impossible crimes."
Doctor Fell is supposedly based upon a real person -- G.K. Chesterton,
who, like Carr, was a master of detective fiction (the Father Brown
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| British Old Time Radio 17 Dr.Gideon Fell - Black Spectacles | British Old
Time Radio presents Dr. Gideon Fell, "Black Spectacles"Doctor Gideon
Fell is a fictional detective created by John Dickson Carr. He is the
protagonist of 23 novels from 1933 through 1967 as well as a few short
stories. Carr was an American who lived most of his adult life in
England; Dr. Fell is an Englishman who lives in the London suburbs. He
is described as a huge, moustached, corpulent man who wears a cape and
a shovel hat and walks with the aid of two canes. He is frequently
described as bringing the spirit of Father Christmas or Old King Cole
into a room. In his early appearances he was called a lexicographer but
this description gradually disappeared and he was thereafter mostly
referred to as working on a monumental history of the beer-drinking
habits of the English people. He is, of course, an amateur sleuth,
frequently called upon by the police, who then frustrates them in the
usual manner of most fictional detectives by refusing to reveal his
deductions until he has arrived at a complete solution to the problem.
Most of his exploits concern the unraveling of locked room mysterys or
of "impossible crimes."
Doctor Fell is supposedly based upon a real person -- G.K. Chesterton,
who, like Carr, was a master of detective fiction (the Father Brown
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Doctor Fell is supposedly based upon a real person -- G.K. Chesterton, who, like Carr, was a master of detective fiction (the Father Brown stories), and whose physical appearance and personality were apparently similar to those of Doctor Fell.Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast | Get at Short URL | Download British Old Time Radio 16 Dr.Gideon Fell - Below Suspicion | Play in Popup.
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| British Old Time Radio15 Father Brown - The Absence of Mr.Glass | British Old Time Radio presents Father Brown-The Absence of Mr. Glass 1945
Father Brown is a short, stumpy Catholic priest, "formerly of Cobhole in Essex, and now working in London," with shapeless clothes and a large umbrella, but an uncanny insight into human evil.
Father Brown is a fictional detective created by English novelist G. K. Chesterton, who stars in 48 short stories, later compiled in five books. Chesterton based the character on Father John O'Connor (1870 - 1952), a parish priest in Bradford, Yorkshire, who was involved in Chesterton's conversion to Catholicism in 1922.Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcast | Get at Short URL | Download British Old Time Radio15 Father Brown - The Absence of Mr.Glass | Play in Popup.
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| British Science Fiction 44 Journey Into Space World In Peril 3 of 20 | British Science Fiction presents Journey Into Space-World In Peril 3 of 20 10/10/55
Journey Into Space was written producer Charles Chilton. The second series, World In Peril, 1955 followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. The story continues with the Earth under threat of invasion and the crew of Discovery being Earth's only hope. This series saw Don Sharp replacing Bruce Beeby as Mitch, with Alfie Bass replacing David Kossoff as Lemmy. Each
half-hour episode ends with a dramatic cliffhanger and will leave you
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| British Old Time Radio 9 Secrets of Scottland Yard - Counterfeiter | British Old Time Radio presents Secrets Of Scottland Yard "General Charles Leward"Online Meetings Made Easy with GoToMeeting Try it Free for 45 days use Promo Code Podcas
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