Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case | BBC RADIO DRAMA
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ค. 2024
- Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case | BBC RADIO DRAMA: Should Howard Gilbert hang for the murder of a model? The victim's father thinks he's innocent. The suave sleuth investigates.
Please Support This Channel. Thanks!😘💖
buymeacoffee.com/ThinkingLoud
I Have No Control Over The Adverts😭😭
rb.gy/ixs3w
BBC RADIO DRAMA💖
rb.gy/dma1xh
Francis Durbridge's thriller stars Peter Coke as Paul Temple and Marjorie Westbury as Steve in another intriguing case for BBC radio's smoothest investigator and his glamorous wife.
Paul Temple …. Peter Coke
Steve …. Marjorie Westbury
Charlie …. James Beattie
Wilfred Stirling …. Charles Leno
Sir Graham Forbes …. Lester Mudditt
Detective Inspector Kingston …. Duncan McIntyre
Betty Wayne …. Grizelda Hervey
Lance Reynolds …. Richard Williams
Dick Metcalf …. Cyril Shaps
From 1938 to 1969 the fictional crime novelist and detective Paul Temple, together with his Fleet Street journalist Steve, solved case-after-case in one of BBC radio's most popular series. They inhabited a sophisticated world of chilled cocktails and fast cars.
Producer: Martyn C Webster
First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in March 1954. - บันเทิง
Please Support This Channel. Thanks!😘
buymeacoffee.com/ThinkingLoud
Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case | BBC RADIO DRAMA: Should Howard Gilbert hang for the murder of a model? The victim's father thinks he's innocent. The suave sleuth investigates.
I Have No Control Over The Adverts😭😭
rb.gy/ixs3w
BBC RADIO DRAMA💖
rb.gy/dma1xh
Francis Durbridge's thriller stars Peter Coke as Paul Temple and Marjorie Westbury as Steve in another intriguing case for BBC radio's smoothest investigator and his glamorous wife.
Paul Temple …. Peter Coke
Steve …. Marjorie Westbury
Charlie …. James Beattie
Wilfred Stirling …. Charles Leno
Sir Graham Forbes …. Lester Mudditt
Detective Inspector Kingston …. Duncan McIntyre
Betty Wayne …. Grizelda Hervey
Lance Reynolds …. Richard Williams
Dick Metcalf …. Cyril Shaps
From 1938 to 1969 the fictional crime novelist and detective Paul Temple, together with his Fleet Street journalist Steve, solved case-after-case in one of BBC radio's most popular series. They inhabited a sophisticated world of chilled cocktails and fast cars.
Producer: Martyn C Webster
First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in March 1954.
Fantastic series can't get enough
My first introduction the Paul Temple…….was driving home from work listening to PT & The Alex Affair….. it was the first time I’d really listened the Radio 4 Extra (incidentally it’s all I listen to now). I WAS TRANSFIXED! I started thinking about who Alex was at work. Losing concentration on my job. 😂. Like with this series I’m listening on You Tube.
I did Not find that there was any emotionless screeching. On the contrary, I found myself quite embroiled and entertained. It was a wonderful serial drama. Thank you!
What do you mean by emotionless screeching? Or have I missed something.
Check the comments section under this video. 💖
Why are you talking nonsense?
Thanks for uploading this. Paul Temple & Steve are the greatest.
Thanks for appreciating😍😘💖💞💕
Yes, thank you for positive remarks. I enjoy also, but can’t help comparing 2 Nick, Nora, & Asta; maybe Steve shd’ve exchanged Charlie 4 a St Bernard like Marion n George Kirby. Cheers 😎
Love Paul Temple ❤
Brilliant to have this back can never get enough them, totaly hooked.😊
I really enjoy these
By Timothy, this was a good one. Fancy a drink darling?
😂😂😂
Can’t get off this
It was a brilliant play
Addictive.
I know what you mean it's scary can't get off it
Certainly is addictive, it also takes me back to a time when life was gentler and the criminals were always caught and life was more certain.
Paul Temple always gets his “man” - telling the Police what to do!
By Timothy its another corker.
Paul Temple is insufferably pompous? Perhaps it is just the social changes since the stories were written (1930's -)...? Or are people from the same class similar today...?
The British class system at its worst.
I thought Steve did a lot of emotionless screeching in this drama, very disappointing, Paul was his beautiful, suave, sophisticated self, as always.