Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Whitehall 1212 - A Copper's Narc (01-13-52)

 A Copper's Narc (Aired January 13, 1952)

 


The research for the shows was done by Percy Hoskins, chief crime reporter for the London Daily Express. For the benefit of American audiences, Wyllis Cooper of Quiet Please fame was hired as script writer. Interestingly enough both the Black Museum and Whitehall 1212 had all-British casts; both ran concurrently. Whereby Mutual Broadcasting System aired the Orson Welles version, NBC offered the Wyllis Cooper one. There were 44 episodes in the series and all but one are in circulation. None of the prorgrams were titled and as they appeared on the scene, were given names by those who collected them. For that reason there are variations of titles, some with incorrect spellings; an attempt has been made to correct this. Some of the shows had "case numbers" and when they were announced, are noted below. Show Notes From The Old Time Radio Researcher's Group and The Digital Deli.

THIS EPISODE:

January 13, 1952. Program #8. NBC network. Sustaining. A foreigner is found shot to death in his car. "A Copper's Narc" is then found drowned and with a bullet through his heart. Part of the final public service announcement and the system cue have been deleted. Percy Hoskins (researcher), Wyllis Cooper (writer, director), Jack Goldstein (producer), Collie Small (producer). 30:00. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.

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