Now you can finally hear the thrill-a-minute excitement of America's greatest detective story writer
Dashiel Hammett as he unfolds a tale of mystery, murder and mayhem, dramatised in four parts by Mark Brissenden . New York 1934:
Government Operative X-9 is about to embark on his most dangerous mission to date.
Now you can finally hear the thrill-a-minute excitement of America's greatest detective story writer Dashiel Hammett as he unfolds a tale of mystery, murder and mayhem, dramatised in four parts by Mark Brissenden. New York 1934:
Government Operative X-9 is about to embark on his most dangerous mission to date.
Contributors
Writer:
Dashiel
Hammett
Dramatist:
Mark
Brissenden
Garth Crooks catches up with some top names in football for more tips on how to commentate with confidence and enter the Radio 5 Young Football
Commentator of the Year.
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Garth Crooks catches up with some top names in football for more tips on how to commentate with confidence and enter the Radio 5 Young Football
Commentator of the Year.
Call 0[number removed].
with John Inverdale.
Football: a great afternoon of Premiership football as Manchester United play
Leeds at 1.00, and the day's other fixtures begin at 3.00. Racing from Newbury: Peter Bromley with the day's top races.
4.45 Full time scores.
with John Inverdale.
Football: a great afternoon of Premiership football as Manchester United play
Leeds at 1.00, and the day's other fixtures begin at 3.00. Racing from Newbury: Peter Bromley with the day's top races.
4.45 Full time scores.
5.00 Sports Report
Featuring results, reports, interviews and comment.
with Samantha Meah.
A Starward/Ear-to-Ear production
Contributors
Unknown:
Samantha
Meah.
About this project
This site contains the BBC listings information which the BBC printed
in Radio Times between 1923 and 2009. You can search the site for BBC
programmes, people, dates and Radio Times editions.
We hope it helps you find information about that long forgotten BBC
programme, research a particular person or browse your own involvement
with the BBC.
Through the listings, you will also be able to use the Genome search
function to find
thousands of radio and TV programmes that are already available
to view or listen to on the BBC website.
There are more than 5 million programme listings in Genome. This is a
historical record of the planned output and the BBC services of any
given time. It should be viewed in this context and with the
understanding that it reflects the attitudes and standards of its time
- not those of today.
To read scans of the Radio Times magazines from the 1920s, 30s, 40s and
50s, you can navigate by issue.
Genome is a digitised version of the Radio Times from 1923 to 2009 and
is made available for internal research purposes only. You will need to
obtain the relevant third party permissions for any use, including use in
programmes, online etc.
This internal version of Genome, which includes all the magazine covers,
images and articles as well as the programme listings from the Radio
Times, is different to the version of BBC Genome that is available
externally/to the public. It is only available inside the BBC network.