Early radio adaptation of the classic Arthur Conan Doyle detective stories and his most famous character, Sherlock Holmes.
In the police work, sometimes the best weapon you can ask for, is just the chance to talk to the suspect.
Old time radio shows recreating true crime cases from the Scotland Yard’s Black Museum, each of them attached to a particular item locked in that museum.
The Elizabethan playwright, Christopher Marlowe, is recruited to serve his country, but not as a spy, but more as detective.
Radio show presenting true crime cases from the archives of Scotland Yard and hosted by the curator of the famous Black Museum.
Radio show giving the audience chance to be the detectives - each episode consisted of some sort of mystery that was presented and solved in just five minutes.
Famous detective Hercule Poirot climbs aboard the Orient Express on his way back from Middle East, but even this icon of luxury in not free of crime and Poirot will have to solve another mystery.
Vegetarian and railways enthusiast Thorpe Hazell has to use his knowledge about trains and railways to solve some mind-boggling mysteries.
Radio adaptation of the Rex Stout character of Nero Wolfe, the armchair detective, who is amateur of good food and never leaves his house on West 35th Street in New York.