Black Museum "The Telegram" (1952) - Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod

Published: March 15, 2008, 6:31 p.m.

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The Black Museum - \\xa0Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is this museum that inspired the Black Musuem radio series. The museum is not open to members of the public but is now used as a lecture theatre for the curator to lecture police and like bodies in subjects such as Forensic Science, Pathology, Law and Investigative Techniques.

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THIS EPISODE:

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1952. Syndicated, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Telegram". A chauffeur with a taste for murder and a poor ability to spell is tripped up by a telegram and a long string of co-incidences. The date is approximate. Orson Welles (narrator), Harry Alan Towers (producer), Ira Marion (writer), Sidney Torch (composer, conductor). 24:10.

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