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The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Entertainment Radio
18 episodes
6 months ago

The Secrets of Scotland Yard was a successful crime drama series, initially airing internationally between 1949 and 1951. Selected episodes finally came to a US radio network for a brief run much later in 1957 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. The series boasted well over one hundred episodes, one of which, "The Bone from A Voice Box", served as the prototype for another well remembered Towers of London dramatic series, The Black Museum. In both series, well-known actors were employed as host / narrator, Orson Welles in The Black Museum and Clive Brook here. In fact, the shows were so similar that some of the same actual Scotland Yard cases were dramatized for both series (with different scripts, and casts). The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for worldwide distribution. Each week, an audience of anxious radio-listeners tuned in to hear these true crime stories of the London Metropolitan Police unfold, as the detectives at the Yard investigated some of England’s most famous criminals. Their trials have become legendary. Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother’s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Murders, forgery, and robberies all get a thorough review on the program. Each time, Scotland Yard detectives are afoot to solve the crime mystery! Clive Brook initially hosted the Secrets of Scotland Yard, for the first year or so. To add to the air of authenticity, Brook sometimes discusses matters with Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. Hoskins knew every nook and cranny in London’s seedier districts and personally reported on many of the major crimes of the day. A student of crime, Hoskins was also one of the founders of the Saints and Sinners Club of London, an educational organization dedicated to true crime investigation methods and results.


Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

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The Secrets of Scotland Yard was a successful crime drama series, initially airing internationally between 1949 and 1951. Selected episodes finally came to a US radio network for a brief run much later in 1957 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. The series boasted well over one hundred episodes, one of which, "The Bone from A Voice Box", served as the prototype for another well remembered Towers of London dramatic series, The Black Museum. In both series, well-known actors were employed as host / narrator, Orson Welles in The Black Museum and Clive Brook here. In fact, the shows were so similar that some of the same actual Scotland Yard cases were dramatized for both series (with different scripts, and casts). The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for worldwide distribution. Each week, an audience of anxious radio-listeners tuned in to hear these true crime stories of the London Metropolitan Police unfold, as the detectives at the Yard investigated some of England’s most famous criminals. Their trials have become legendary. Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother’s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Murders, forgery, and robberies all get a thorough review on the program. Each time, Scotland Yard detectives are afoot to solve the crime mystery! Clive Brook initially hosted the Secrets of Scotland Yard, for the first year or so. To add to the air of authenticity, Brook sometimes discusses matters with Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. Hoskins knew every nook and cranny in London’s seedier districts and personally reported on many of the major crimes of the day. A student of crime, Hoskins was also one of the founders of the Saints and Sinners Club of London, an educational organization dedicated to true crime investigation methods and results.


Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/


Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episodes (18/18)
The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx Ronald Vivian Light
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5 years ago
23 minutes 40 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx Black Market Murder
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5 years ago
25 minutes 57 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx Root of All Evil Money
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5 years ago
27 minutes 8 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx Saved By A Piece Of Paper aka Identifications
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5 years ago
29 minutes 8 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx Scales of Justice aka Robert Wood
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5 years ago
28 minutes 24 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx Servant Problem
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5 years ago
29 minutes 57 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx Smoke Clings to the Hair
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5 years ago
28 minutes 40 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx Story of Walter Miller
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5 years ago
28 minutes

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx Theft of the British Crown Jewels
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5 years ago
28 minutes 3 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx _Witchcraft Law
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5 years ago
25 minutes 25 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx Fence
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5 years ago
23 minutes 39 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx_ Jack the Ripper
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5 years ago
29 minutes 3 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx_ Poisoner
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5 years ago
20 minutes 19 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_ 011_ Murder At Moat House Farm
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5 years ago
26 minutes 48 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx_ Liverpool Bank Fraud
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5 years ago
29 minutes 2 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx_ Charles Piece
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5 years ago
19 minutes 26 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx_ Blodie Belgium
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5 years ago
19 minutes 29 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard
Secrets Of Scotland Yard xx-xx-xx_xxx_ Greeneyed Monster
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5 years ago
29 minutes 36 seconds

The Secrets of Scotland Yard

The Secrets of Scotland Yard was a successful crime drama series, initially airing internationally between 1949 and 1951. Selected episodes finally came to a US radio network for a brief run much later in 1957 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. The series boasted well over one hundred episodes, one of which, "The Bone from A Voice Box", served as the prototype for another well remembered Towers of London dramatic series, The Black Museum. In both series, well-known actors were employed as host / narrator, Orson Welles in The Black Museum and Clive Brook here. In fact, the shows were so similar that some of the same actual Scotland Yard cases were dramatized for both series (with different scripts, and casts). The Secrets of Scotland Yard was an independent production of the Towers of London syndicate in England for worldwide distribution. Each week, an audience of anxious radio-listeners tuned in to hear these true crime stories of the London Metropolitan Police unfold, as the detectives at the Yard investigated some of England’s most famous criminals. Their trials have become legendary. Stories presented in the series include the theft of the British crown jewels by Colonel Thomas Blood; the story of a man who finds an armless and legless body wrapped in ribbons and lace; or the strange story of two close brothers who love one another enough to contemplate the murder of a brother’s affluent, yet unsightly and ignorant, wife. Murders, forgery, and robberies all get a thorough review on the program. Each time, Scotland Yard detectives are afoot to solve the crime mystery! Clive Brook initially hosted the Secrets of Scotland Yard, for the first year or so. To add to the air of authenticity, Brook sometimes discusses matters with Percy Hoskins, a 1950s crime expert and reporter for the London Daily Express. Hoskins knew every nook and cranny in London’s seedier districts and personally reported on many of the major crimes of the day. A student of crime, Hoskins was also one of the founders of the Saints and Sinners Club of London, an educational organization dedicated to true crime investigation methods and results.


Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio

Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/


Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.