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Whitehall 1212: The Man Who Murdered His Wife
Whitehall 1212: The Murder of Duncan Frazier
Whitehall 1212: The Fournier Case
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Whitehall 1212 Series

Written by Wyllis Cooper

Narrated by Full Cast

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About this series

This true-crime radio series was based on facts and ran from 1951 through 1952. Presented by Chief Inspector John Davison, the title is derived from a telephone number.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 28, 2020
Whitehall 1212: The Man Who Murdered His Wife
Whitehall 1212: The Murder of Duncan Frazier
Whitehall 1212: The Fournier Case

Titles in the series (11)

  • Whitehall 1212: The Fournier Case

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    Whitehall 1212: The Fournier Case
    Whitehall 1212: The Fournier Case

    A woman's body is found in an old trunk at the Charing Cross railroad station baggage claim. Who killed Mrs. Noami Fornier?

  • Whitehall 1212: The Man Who Murdered His Wife

    4

    Whitehall 1212: The Man Who Murdered His Wife
    Whitehall 1212: The Man Who Murdered His Wife

    A woman's body is found covered with quicklime. Mrs. Hope Russell seems to have been murdered by her husband...but he was really killed by the Luftwaffe!

  • Whitehall 1212: The Murder of Duncan Frazier

    2

    Whitehall 1212: The Murder of Duncan Frazier
    Whitehall 1212: The Murder of Duncan Frazier

    Sidney Patterson's body has been found in a burning building. But, he was shot in the back! Mr. Patterson then turns out to be Duncan Frazier! The teeth tell the story.

  • Whitehall 1212: The Blitz Murder Case

    3

    Whitehall 1212: The Blitz Murder Case
    Whitehall 1212: The Blitz Murder Case

    The first show of the series. A visit to the Black Museum and an exhibit of teacup fragments. A woman and her companion have been killed with a shotgun.

  • Whitehall 1212: The Case of The Unidentified Woman

    6

    Whitehall 1212: The Case of The Unidentified Woman
    Whitehall 1212: The Case of The Unidentified Woman

    A woman's stocking is kept in the Black Museum as a keepsake of a woman who was struck by a motorcar. However, the woman wasn't killed by the car, she was seen getting into a green van...with a shoe painted on the side.

  • Whitehall 1212: The Case of Thomas Applebee

    5

    Whitehall 1212: The Case of Thomas Applebee
    Whitehall 1212: The Case of Thomas Applebee

    Thomas A'Becket Appleby has been murdered. His Wife Alma is arrested for the crime, but her young lover confesses to the crime.

  • Whitehall 1212: The Magenta Blotting Pad

    7

    Whitehall 1212: The Magenta Blotting Pad
    Whitehall 1212: The Magenta Blotting Pad

    A magenta colored blotting paper is on exhibit in the Black Museum because of its involvement with a murder in Oxford. A foreign gentleman's poor sister has been killed.

  • Whitehall 1212: The Case of Dr. Duncan Allen

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    Whitehall 1212: The Case of Dr. Duncan Allen
    Whitehall 1212: The Case of Dr. Duncan Allen

    A bottle of The Glenlivet in the Black Museum is the exhibit in a case of stolen uranium!

  • Whitehall 1212: The Inoperative Wireless

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    Whitehall 1212: The Inoperative Wireless
    Whitehall 1212: The Inoperative Wireless

    A wireless set that was never intended to be operative is in the Black Museum because of its involvement with the murder of a bartender with strychnine.

  • Whitehall 1212: The Winchester Bottles

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    Whitehall 1212: The Winchester Bottles
    Whitehall 1212: The Winchester Bottles

    A Winchester bottle is the exhibit in the Black Museum associated with the murder of a four year old girl. A set of mysterious fingerprints on the bottle cannot be identified. Scotland Yard decides to fingerprint the entire town of Blackbourne!

  • Whitehall 1212

    Whitehall 1212
    Whitehall 1212

    This true-crime radio series was based on facts and ran from 1951 through 1952. Presented by Chief Inspector John Davison, the title is derived from a telephone number.

Author

Wyllis Cooper

Wyllis Cooper (1899-1955) was an American writer and producer most remembered for creating and writing the old time radio programs Lights Out and Quiet, Please.

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