Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case (Dramatised)
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Peter Coke
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Marjorie Westbury
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Just as Paul and Steve are about to go on holiday, Wilfrid Stirling visits with a plea. His daughter Brenda was recently murdered, her body dumped on a bomb site. Her boyfriend Howard Gilbert, seen walking away from the site, has been convicted of the murder and sentenced to hang, but Brenda's father feels sure he didn't do it. In spite of all the evidence against Gilbert, Mr Stirling asks Paul to clear his name and discover the real murderer.
If he's to prevent an unjust hanging, Paul has just a week in which to discover the truth. Can he solve the case in time?
©2001, 2003 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2001, 2003 BBC Studios Distribution LtdWhat listeners say about Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case (Dramatised)
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- S. Wolfe
- 07-04-13
Atmospheric period drama
Excellent plot and characterisation by this consummate writer of murder mysteries. This original BBC recording fairly steams along with numerous twists and turns and a wonderful cliffhanger at the end of each 27 minute episode.This is a really good piece to listen to, but make sure you have taken your blood pressure medication!
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- Pippa
- 19-08-13
Another solid book from Paul Temple
Would you listen to Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case (Dramatised) again? Why?
Yes, the story was complex enough to keep it interesting, and the dramatisation great.
What other book might you compare Paul Temple and the Gilbert Case (Dramatised) to, and why?
I guess a bit Sherlock-Holmes meets Peter Wimsey
What about the narrators’s performance did you like?
The actors were great (although Steve was played by a different actress (or at least sounded different) which took a bit of getting used to.
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the drawing room ...!
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- LISA
- 07-04-13
"By Timothy a Classic Paul Temple!
Our family was first introduced to Paul Temple with a BBC radio version one Christmas. We have listened as a family from when our children were quite young. As expected releiving many a tedious car journey (we once waited outside or holiday cottage to hear the last 20 minutes) and surprisingly often preferred to TV. If you like a 'ripping yarn' look no further, "By Timothy"
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- Karen
- 19-10-14
Pure escapism
These stories are the antidote to modern day stresses. The past is like a foreign country and these certainly feel from another time and place. Full of cliches, yet surprisingly enjoyable. Women have "pasts", posh people are super posh, and everyone else is the 'salt of the earth' or a villan. By Tiimothy they are good!!
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- 23-11-16
THE EXCELLENT PAUL & STEVIE SHOW
These shows have it all. Good old radio shows at their best & Peter Coke & Marjorie Westbury are perfect, believable & such fun.
If you like detectives stories you will enjoy these. I have them all, these are just right to listen to on winter days when it is cold outside & you just want to curl up all snug & warm & be entertained without the ugliness of vulgar & in your face violence.
Follow Paul & his wife Stevie as they are sent on yet another great journey of espionage, murder, theft, you name it they get involved with it. We are thrown into the world of the glamorous late 1950' to early 1960's era of cocktail parties, butlers & big money.
There is cosines about these shows I do not find anywhere else, you feel comfortable in the knowledge that dear old Paul will crack the job & no matter what horrific situation we are drawn into, Paul & Stevie will be there with their clean upperclass dignity & morals to take the challenge & win.
Several hours of good fun : Enjoy !
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