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Destination – Fire!

14 Full-Cast Vintage BBC Radio Crime Dramas

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Destination – Fire!

By: Philip Levene
Narrated by: Robert Beatty, Gudrun Ure, Duncan McIntyre, Anthony Hall, Full Cast
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Robert Beatty stars as Quentin Barnaby: Fire Investigator in Philip Levene’s gripping 1960s crime series

A prolific writer for radio and TV, Philip Levene scripted numerous crime dramas and serials for the BBC in the 1960s. One of the most popular was Destination – Fire!, inspired by his fascination with the varied motivations of those who commit arson. Intrigued by ‘the puzzle of the charred remains of a burnt out building’, he came up with the idea of an investigator who would work out how a fire was started, by whom, and why.

Starring Robert Beatty, who was well known for playing Irish detective Philip Odell on BBC radio, Destination – Fire! ran for three series on the Light Programme between 1962 and 1966. Of the original 33 episodes, 19 have sadly been lost, but the remaining 14 are all included here. Among the cases tackled by the tenacious ‘Q’ Barnaby are a blaze in a cinema, a fire aboard ship, the destruction of a theatre, an incident in a recording studio involving a pop singer, and a double arson insurance fraud which sparks murder…

These thrilling standalone dramas feature a full cast of established actors, including Gudrun Ure as Valerie Chrane, Duncan McIntyre as Inspector Hackett and Anthony Hall as Alec Groves.

Produced by Martyn C. Webster

© 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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I listened to these over and over when they were on the BBC but sadly they disappeared. So how chuffed was I when I found them on here to preorder! Such a terrific listen with a great cast performance. Brilliant short stories with a whodunnit feel; see if you can work it out before Q does!

Treat yourself; you won't be disappointed.

Great japes with a difference!

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Not easy to create interesting and engaging radio drama over 30 minutes. I had a lot of pleasure from listening to these during commutes. Performances, dialogue, plot: all excellent. The fire sound effects are very vivid too. A small fire in a Hampstead maisonette sounds a bit like Dresden after the RAF dropped their last incendiary, but I can hardly call that a fault. Nice period “feel” too.

Very enjoyable

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