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  • Short story (1987)

    aka: The Adventure of the dying detective

    Serialised Sherlock Holmes adventures. Drama for radio, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, read by Hamish Wilson

  • Cocaine (1987)

    Track 3 - The Big Bang in the City of London has led to an explosion not only in business but in the use of the drug cocaine. In this special report, Chris Burns talks to the high flyers who have put their...

  • Short story (1987)

    aka: The Adventure of black Peter [Part 1 and 2]

    Serialised Sherlock Holmes adventures. Drama for radio, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, read by Hamish Wilson

  • Celebrity interview (1987)

    aka: Pete Murray in conversation with Toyah Wilcox

    An interview with Toyah Wilcox, singer and actress currently starring in ‘Three Men on a Horse’ at the Vaudeville Theatre.

  • Celebrity interview (1987)

    aka: Bob Holness in conversation with Liz Robertson

    An interview with the actress, singer and musical comedy star Liz Robertson. Illustrated with her songs.

  • Celebrity interview (1987)

    aka: Pete Murray in conversation with Cameron MacIntosh

    An interview with Cameron MacIntosh - theatre impresario whose new show ‘Follies’ opened in July and follows other successes ‘Cats’, ‘Phantom of the Opera’ and ‘Les Miserables’.

  • Tim Dean talks to Gerry Dunkley (1987)

    aka: Tim Deak talks to Gerry Dunkley

    The story of Tim Dean’s battles with cancer, twice over the last twelve years, is featured in ‘Not Once, But Twice’, just published by Hodder Christian Paperbacks. Tim, who now lives in Guildford, and is...

  • Celebrity interview (1987)

    aka: Bob Holness in conversation with Maurice Denham

    An interview with the film star Maurice Denham.

  • The Valley of fear [Part 1, 2 and 3] (1987)

    A Sherlock Holmes novel. Drama for radio in 25 episodes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, read by Hamish Wilson. Part 1, 2, 3.

  • The Valley of fear [Part 4, 5 and 6] (1987)

    A Sherlock Holmes novel. Drama for radio in 25 episodes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, read by Hamish Wilson. Part 4, 5, 6.