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  • Paul Temple And The Margo Mystery (Dramatisation)

  • By: Francis Durbridge
  • Narrated by: Full Cast
  • Length: 3 hrs and 35 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (116 ratings)
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By: Francis Durbridge
Narrated by: Full Cast
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Summary

Peter Coke and Marjorie Westbury star in another intriguing case for BBC radio's smoothest sleuth and his glamorous wife.
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a good listen one of the best temple mysteries

From start to finish this keeps you guessing. Takes you on a journey that makes you want to keep listening.

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For all ages

dope asf, highly recommended to all ages. Paul temple is a classic


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❤️Wonderful Paul Temple - Love It

These are wonderful classics. So funny you will laugh out loud. This detective & his wife will keep you amused as they both detect which one did the murder. The way Paul speaks to his wife is hilarious. Good old British detective stories with excellent full cast & perfectly produced.❤️

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love it

loved it .. good old-fashioned drama that takes you away very relaxing fun by Timothy!!

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Wonderful!

Tongue in cheek? Yes.... but so easy to listen to. BBC Radio have some wonderful old plays which have been resurected and this is one of them..

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Great story, terrible editing

Great story (despite the laughably outdated attitudes) and some great performances by the actors. Unfortunately the editing of the individual recorded segments is terrible: almost every fade out starts too early - while a character is still speaking - and the last couple of words are lost. Given the large number of separate recorded segments involved you are continually reminded of this ineptness, and it spoils the end result.

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Ahh!!

That wonderful music, the “BBC”, Steve’s incredible Upper Middle accent, my nostalgic image of a family gathered round the wireless and, of course, Paul Temple’s manly, English tones. It’s all so old- fashioned and reassuring… . There’s never a cloud in the sky for Paul and Steve’s “darling” relationship which is so hugely, smilingly good-tempered!! Who cares that Steve, no fool, is patronised, or that the plots of these adventures are very similar: I’m addicted, as I know many of you will be!



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