
Sexton Blake: The Eight Swords & Other Stories
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Narrated by:
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full cast
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William Franklyn
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David Gregory
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Heather Chasen
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By:
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Donald Stewart
About this listen
William Franklyn stars as Sexton Blake, with David Gregory as his assistant, Tinker, in four original BBC Radio dramatisations from 1967. Lost from the BBC archives for over 40 years, these rediscovered episodes are presented for the very first time.
- 'The Eight Swords': when a woman is found dead at Paula's hair salon, Sexton Blake is called in to investigate.
- 'A Murder of Crows': over the past six weeks, two men have been murdered. And both shared the name George Crow.
- 'Double and Quit': the top-secret Department Seven recruit Sexton Blake as a special agent.
- 'You Must Be Joking': a friend from Blake's club dies the day after receiving a sinister limerick.
Warning: due to the archive and off-air nature of some of the source material, the sound quality may vary. Also, some of the language on this recording reflects the era in which it was first recorded.
©2017 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2017 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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