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Paul Temple: The Complete Radio Collection: Volume One

By: Francis Durbridge
Narrated by: Carl Bernard, full cast, Hugh Morton
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Summary

Three complete radio dramas featuring writer-cum-amateur detective Paul Temple, plus bonus archive material.

When it comes to classic crime partnerships, Paul Temple and his wife, Steve, are the crème de la crème. Between 1938 and 1968, their glamorous exploits enthralled generations of radio listeners around the world. Here, presented in chronological order, are some of the amateur detective's earliest adventures.

'Send for Paul Temple' (1940) is an early remake of the now lost original 1938 BBC production. 'Paul Temple Intervenes' (1942) finds Paul and Steve investigating a series of celebrity murders whilst 'Paul Temple and the Vandyke Affair' (the original 1950 production, presented here for the very first time) concerns the strange disappearance of the Desmond baby and her sitter.

Hugh Morton, Bernard Braden, Carl Bernard and Peter Coke play Paul in these episodes, with Bernadette Hodgson, Peggy Hassard and Marjorie Westbury as Steve. A bonus track features rare archive material from otherwise lost productions, including the final episodes of 'Send for Paul Temple' (1938) and 'Paul Temple and the Front Page Men' (1938).

Duration: 11 hours approx.

©2016 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2016 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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Revisting nostalgia

Old fashioned radio I enjoyed this very much ,so out of date now but still good to listen to.Story a have some many hold in but a good listen if you don't mind that.

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Outtakes make this volume

The added commentary on how the recordings were recovered and the interview with the original Paul Temple make this worth a listen

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In The Beginning

The different versions of episodes is very interesting.To hear Peter Cook in a non Paul Temple role is confusing at first.

much better suited as Paul Temple

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British Radio Gold... Well done BBC! more please.

Paul Temple and Steve taks their first steps. Pure escapism. Please bring us more classic crime... Dixon of Dock green. Z cars etc

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Paul Temple: Volume One

Still as exciting as ever! Thank you for keeping my childhood alive and for keeping my bedtime routine filled with car crashes, bombs and villains. Still completely in love with Paul and Steve the stories wouldn’t be the same without them. I’m always going to call for Paul Temple

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Bad recording

The last story was incomplete.
The first chapter of it was a repeat of part of a previous story.
Most upsetting.

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Too much useless info

I love these old radio series but hadnt heard the really old Paul Temple (just Peter Coke). The stories, overacting and the suprisingly good quality are great after the first story ends you get adverts for another series which is unrelated. Given theyve remastered/edited these recordings, I'm sure they could have been removed. Theres also a chapter abouthow theywere edited. If you putthat in, why not atthe beginning? Alsoa chapterof music for some some reason. As soon as the first one ends, skip tp chapter 11! Still listening but think this review would still stand. Will still be getting the remaining volumes...

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the last few chapters aren't full stories.

enjoyed up to the van dyke affair then it was odd chapters from stories rather than full stories.

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listen to chapter 10 first!

all the reviewers complaining about the sound quality should listen to chapter 10 which details how the original recordings were lost, found in poor condition and painstakingly restored. there is no way it could be restored to modern recording standards and I think it's much the better for that. a wonderful throwback to the past. my only complaint is that the episodes are a bit too exciting to fall asleep to.

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Loved it... Just needs to better set up by Audibl!

Fantastic. Really enjoyed liste ing to the three stories. So clearly written, acted and recorded in their era - so very different to what we expect now - very enjoyable vintage radio. A really impressive "rescue, recovery and repair" of recordings that might have been lost forever.
However, given the huge amount of work that has clearly gone into re-producing and re-recording and making the tracks presentable, it's such a shame that there isn't a recorded cue for the start of each story, that the app doesn't title chapters so it's easy to see where each story starts and finishes, and so it's easy to work out what is happening with the final 4 chapters.

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