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OTRR Certified Whitehall 1212 Singles

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Individual files from the OTRR Certified set: Whitehall 1212

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

Whitehall 1212

2:25

Wyllis Cooper

3:10

3

29:52

The Blitz Murder Case

29:52

The Fonier Case

29:45

The Murder of Duncan Frazier

29:49

The Man Who Murdered His Wife

29:38

The Heathrow Affair

28:36

The Murder of Charles Brooks

28:35

Murder in the Black Market

29:05

The Case of Donald Simms

28:56

The Murder of Little Philip Avery

28:49

The Pete Williams Case

29:05

Case of Arthur Freeman

29:05

Case of the Late Mrs Harvey

29:10

Murder of Peter Amory

29:16

The Case of Air Cadet Gordon

29:09

Case of Dr Duncan Allen

29:04

Case of Thomas Applebee

29:34

Case of the Black Gladstone Bag

29:29

Murder of a Bloody Belgian

29:57

Case of the Fatal Bath

29:41

Case of Mrs Minerva Bannamon

29:47

Case of Francesca Nicholson

29:41

Case of William George Greenly

29:35

The Case of Margery Tate

29:35

The Case of Sydney Wolfe

29:29

The Case Of Maggie Ralenson

29:39

Case of Winifred Hogg

29:35

Case of the Strange Bonfire

29:28

Case of the Homemade Handbag

29:33

Murder of Mrs Ann Battersby

29:32

Case of the Weed Eradication

29:32

Murder of Mr Street

29:36

The Case of the Mahout's Ankush aka The Tapir House Murder

29:46

Case of the Unidentified Woman

29:51

The Case Of The Magenta Blotting Pad

29:45

The Case of Nora Brady

29:57

Case of the Missing Clarinet

0:11

Case of Dougal Henry

0:53

Murder of Lady Madge Johnson

29:37

Case of the Madden Family

29:31

Case of the Eaton Brothers

29:43

Case of the Winchester Bottles

29:59

Case of the Inoperative Wireless

29:57

The Case Of The Electric Torch

29:47

Bewertungen

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(5 Sterne)

Great find. You will enjoy if you like Orson Welles The Black Museum bc these dramatizations tell the same story but POV of the CID. Not sure about the case of the Magenta Blotting Pad (Paper). Nothing in the title has anything to do with the story. Nothing at all. Unless I'm confusing this with fly paper.