Crime novelist & detective Paul Temple made his first appearance on BBC Radio in 1938. He inhabited a sophisticated world of chilled cocktails & fast cars where the women were chic & the men wore cravats
- a world where Sir Graham Forbes of Scotland Yard usually needed Temples help with his latest tricky case. The radio serials proved so popular that Francis Durbridge was inspired to write a succession of novels featuring the smooth sleuth. In this the very first read by Buffy & Little Britain star Anthony Head Paul is on the trail of a gang of jewel thieves
- aided by the pretty vivacious reporter Miss Steve Trent. A wave of mysterious robberies is sweeping the country & fifty thousand pounds worth of diamonds has been stolen in six months. During the fourth raid a nightwatchman is attacked with chloroform & just manages to gasp out The Green Finger before he dies. Chief Inspector Dale has heard the enigmatic phrase before: it was the last utterance of a drowning man wanted in connection with another robbery. But with no further leads the police are baffled. The cry goes out in the popular press: Send for Paul Temple! The great radio detective lives again in another brand new reading by Anthony Head.