Lucy Greenwood travels from Lancashire to London to work with her Uncle Charles at his Victorian London book shop.
But she soon discovers he has another profession - as a private investigator.
Chris Thompson's mystery series in three parts.
Starring Martin Jarvis.
A violent burglary leads Charles Craddock to a sinister rendezvous.
Charles Craddock …. Martin Jarvis Lucy Greenwood …. Emma Tate Grout …. Struan Rodger Leopold Kransky …. Stephen Thorne Slip …. Lyndham Gregory Peggie McLavety …. John Evitts Captain John Trevail …. Gareth Armstrong
Director: John Taylor.
First broadcast on BBC Radio 5 in October 1993.
Episode 2 28:32 The Play's the Thing
1899: Victorian bookseller-cum-detective Charles Craddock and his niece, Lucy, investigate some mysterious backstage dramas at a London theatre.
Starring Martin Jarvis.
Chris Thompson's mystery series.
Charles Craddock …. Martin Jarvis Lucy Greenwood …. Emma Tate Grout …. Struan Rodger James Price …. David Thorpe Rufus Weatherby …. Colin Pinney Rex Radford …. Barry J. Gordon Elizabeth Barnes …. Teresa Gallagher Hamlet …. Michael Onslow
Director: John Taylor.
First broadcast on BBC Radio 5 in October 1993.
Episode 3 56:50 My Dear Isabelle
Spring, 1900: The reappearance of a woman from his past, persuades bookseller-cum-detective Charles Craddock to help find her kidnapped husband in France.
But his niece Lucy realises there are some hidden perils...
Starring Martin Jarvis.
Chris Thompson's mystery series.
Charles Craddock …. Martin Jarvis Lucy Greenwood …. Emma Tate Grout …. Struan Rodger Isabelle Vallance …. Frances Jeater Leopold Kransky …. Stephen Thorne Sir Aubrey Blake …. Colin Pinney Monsieur Vallance …. Malcolm Ward Walter Smith …. Michael Onslow
Director: John Taylor.
First broadcast on BBC Radio 5 in October 1993.
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