PAUL TEMPLE

AND THE GENEVA MYSTERIE

 

 

Schrijver:

Francis Durbridge

Regie:

Martin C. Webster

Techniek:

 

Bewerking:

 

Muziek:

Coronation Scot” van Vivian Ellis

Aankondiging:

BBC 7

Vertaling:

NVT

 

Genre:

Detective

 

Verhaal:

Karl Milbourne, a London publisher, is killed in a road accident while in Geneva. Paul is contacted by Maurice Lonsdale who wants him to investigate his brother-in-law's death. Lonsdale's sister, the widow Margaret Milbourne is convinced that her husband is not dead. Milbourne was planning to publish a novel titled "Too Young to Die", and the phrase keeps appearing at each turn. Who is the mysterious author - Richard Randolph? And how does the Hollywood star, Julia Carrington and her confidential private secretary - Danny Clayton fit in to the wide picture? Just some of the riddle's Temple must solve in the Geneva Mystery.

 

- aantal delen:

6

- compleet:

Ja

- totale duur:

2:44:41

- bitrate:

128 kbps

- grootte in MB’s:

150

- schrijver boek:

Francis Durbridge (1912-1998)

- taal hoorspel:

ENG

- omroep:

BBC (11-04-1965 t/m 16-05-1965)

 

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TITELS HOOFDSTUKKEN(indien bekend):

 

Hoofdstuk:

Uitgezonden:

Titel:

in bezit:

1

11-04-65 herhaling 25-12-2003

Too Young To Die

Ja

2

18-04-65 herhaling 26-12-2003

Concerning Mrs. Milbourne

Ja

3

25-04-65 herhaling 29-12-2003

A Note For Danny

Ja

4

02-05-65 herhaling 30-12-2003

A Change Of Mind

Ja

5

09-05-65 herhaling 31-12-2003

A Surprise For Mrs. Milbourne

Ja

6

16-05-65 herhaling 01-01-2004

See You In London

Ja

         

 

 

 

Rolverdeling:

 

 Paul Temple

Peter Coke

Steve

Marjorie Westbury

Maurice Lonsdale

Patrick Barr

Margaret Milbourne

Isabel Dean

Julia Carrington

Polly Murch

Danny Clayton

Nigel Graham

Vince Langham

Simon Lack

Insp. Lloyd

Wilfrid Carter

Charlie

John Baddeley

Lucas

Pat Connell

Den Roberts

Alan Haines

Dolly Brazer

Isabel Rennie

Stone

Frederick Treves

Green

Anthony Hall

Doctor

James Thomason

Francis Durbridge the author of tonight's new adventure writes about the return of radio's famous investigator Paul Temple.

   After the broadcast of Send for Paul Temple - the very first serial play I wrote for the BBC - the producer Martyn C. Webster, telephoned me and said: `I think you've created two interesting characters in Paul Temple and Steve, and it's my bet they'll become established favourites.'

   Many years later, when the Paul Temple adventures were being broadcast and published in numerous languages and in over twenty countries, I recalled Martyn Webster's words. At the time I felt sure he was just trying to encourage a young and very ambitious writer. But he was right!

   Although Paul Temple and Steve are essentially English in outlook and background they have become firm favourites in many countries, and I am constantly receiving letters from Paul Temple fans in such faraway places as Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Fiji, and Hong Kong.

When this new serial Paul Temple and the Geneva Mystery starts, I know that I shall receive many letters asking me the inevitable question: `How did you think of the name "Paul Temple"?' Frankly, I find this a very difficult question to answer. I remember I wrote down dozens of names before that one flashed into my mind. In Send for Paul Temple the leading girl was called `Louise Harvey.' She was a journalist and she wrote under the name of `Steve Trent.' It wasn't long before Temple, and millions of listeners, started calling her `Steve' and - except in Holland where she is known as `Ina' - she's been Steve in many languages ever since.