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'TIME FOR CRIME'

on BBC Home Service Basic

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Half-an-hour of contrasts
1—'G-men at work ' in which Dick O'Connor introduces a dramatised account of some of his experiences as a reporter amongst the gangsters in America
Episode 1: The Phantom
Extortioner '
2-' I remember '
A recorded interview between William Armitage , English crime reporter, and ex-Superintendent Cornish of Scotland
Yard
3—'The mind of Mr. J. G. Reeder ' by Edgar Wallace , adapted by Hugh Stewart as a weekly serial, with Eliot Makeham as the amateur sleuth
Episode 1—'The poetical policeman '
Programme produced by John Cheatle

Contributors

Introduces:
Dick O'Connor
Unknown:
William Armitage
Unknown:
Mr. J. G. Reeder
Unknown:
Edgar Wallace
Adapted By:
Hugh Stewart
Unknown:
Eliot Makeham
Produced By:
John Cheatle

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