Whitehall 1212
Re-Imagined Radio EXTRA
Episode Inventory
Total episodes: 43
Surviving episodes: 42
"The Blitz Murder Case"
Episode 01, 18 November 1951
A visit to the "Black Museum" and an exhibit of teacup fragments. A woman and her companion have
been killed with a shotgun.
"The Show Mission"
Episode 02, 25 November 1951, not available
"The Mrs. Noami Fornier Case"
Episode 03, 2 December 1951
Mrs. Noami Fornier's body is found in an old trunk at the Charing Cross railroad station baggage
claim. Who killed her?
"The Murder of Duncan Frazier"
Episode 04, 9 December 1951
Sidney Patterson's body has been found in a burning building. But, he was shot in the back! Mr.
Patterson then turns out to be Duncan Frazier! The teeth tell the story.
"The Man Who Murdered His Wife"
Episode 05, 16 December 1951
Mrs. Hope Russell's body is found covered with quicklime. She seems to have been murdered by her
husband . . . but she was actually killed by the Luftwaffe!
"The Heathrow Affair"
Episode 06, 23 December 1951
An intelligent criminal plans to rob Heathrow airport of a shipment of gold. Beware the poisoned
tea!
Episode pre-empted
30 December 1951
"The Murder of Charles Brooks"
Episode 07, 6 January 1952
A "Chicago" gangster and his gun moll start a crime wave. A silver cigarette case leads to two
murders.
"Cashmere Is Murdered"
Episode 08, 13 January 1952
A foreigner, Cashmere Casuba, is found shot to death in his car. Albert Stevens, a "copper's nark,"
is then found drowned and with a bullet through his heart.
"The Case of Donald Simms"
Episode 09, 20 January 1952
A brass cartridge case from a Browning automatic is the clue to the murder of a woman. Be on the
lookout for "Poopsie."
"The Murder of Little Philip Avery"
Episode 10, 27 January 1952
An eleven-year old schoolboy named Phillip Avery has been murdered. The clues are an oil stained
handkerchief and the torn corner of a one pound note.
"The Peter Williams Case"
Episode 11, 3 February 1952
A woman's murdered body is found, but she seems to be very much alive. Scotland Yard investigates
the strange case of Jesse Williams. A killer is caught because of his poor spelling.
"The Case of Arthur Freeman"
Episode 12, 10 February 1952
A man with a moustache and black raincoat has robbed a jewelry shop and killed a woman while doing
it!
"The Case of the Late Mrs. Harvey"
Episode 13, 17 February 1952
A blood stained pajama top and a suit of men's clothing are the artifacts remaining from the 1910
murder of Dr. Harvey's wife.
"The Murder of Peter Amory"
Episode 14, 24 February 1952
A blood-rusty knife is the souvenir of the 1922 murder of Peter Amory.
"The Murder of Margery Ashley"
Episode 15, 2 March 1952
The smudged fingerprint on a plain mirror leads to the apprehension of Marjorie Ashley, who was
beaten after she was strangled. Was it Jack The Ripper in 1942?
"The Case of Dr. Duncan Allen"
Episode 16, 9 March 1952
A bottle of The Glenlivet is part of a case of stolen uranium!
"The Case of Thomas Applebee"
Episode 17, 16 March 1952
Thomas A'Becket Applebee has been murdered. His Wife Alma is arrested for the crime, but her young
lover confesses to the crime.
"The Case of the Black Gladstone Bag"
Episode 18, 23 March 1952
A black Gladstone bag evidence from a 1924 murder. Stained with blood, the trail leads to a dismal
cottage in Eastbourne and a dapper little salesman.
"The Murder of a Bloody Belgian"
Episode 19, 30 March 1952
A woman's earring earring, a headless woman's body, and a "bloody Belgian butcher" help solve a
baffling case.
Episode pre-empted
6 April 1952
"The Case of the Fatal Bath"
Episode 20, 13 April 1952
A man's wife drowns in the bathtub, just as his previous wife had died, and just like his next wife
is about to die!
"The Case of Mrs. Minerva Bannerman"
Episode 21, 20 April 1952
The handle of a woman's purse leads to the missing Mrs. Minerva Bannerman and a gory bath of acid.
"The Case of Francesca Nicholson"
Episode 22, 27 April 1952
A blood stained gray shirt leads to a filthy chicken farm and an apparent madman! Where did he bury
the body of Francesca Nicholson?
"The Case of William George Greenly"
Episode 23, 4 May 1952
An auto's running board helps Scotland Yard solve a policeman's murder. William George Greenly was
shot through both eyes!
"The Case of Margery Tate"
Episode 24, 11 May 1952
An artificial pearl helps Scotland Yard catch the murderer of Marjorie Tate, who was beaten to death
in a hotel room.
"The Case of Sidney Wolfe"
Episode 25, 18 May 1952
A set of false teeth and a small bottle of petrol help Scotland Yard solve the murder of Sidney
Wolfe's mother.
"The Case of Maggie Ralenson"
Episode 26, 25 June 1952
A doctor's instrument case and a pair of child's rompers help the Constabulary apprehend the fiend
behind the packages of body parts found in Scotland.
"The Case of Winfred Hog"
Episode 27, 1 June 1952
Miss Winnifred Hogg has died and it appears that her landlord has acted suspiciously. The
arsenic-soaked flypaper provides a much-needed clue.
"The Case of the Strange Bonfire"
Episode 28, 8 June 1952
A hatless man is seen running from a burning car, strangely close to Guy Fawkes' Day.
"The Case of the Homemade Handbag"
Episode 29, 15 June 1952
A woman's dead body is found in the countryside, along with a most naive boy scout and photographer
of birds. A yellow string reticule (a woman's handbag) provides a clue.
"The Murder of Mrs. Ann Battersby"
Episode 30, 22 June 1952
A drunkard is killed by a man in love with the alcoholic's wife. An electric torch makes an
excellent weapon.
"The Case of the Weed Eradication"
Episode 31, 29 June 1952
Lots of arsenic has killed Mrs. Mildred Birdsong. A box of poisoned chocolates in Wales, and
suspicion falls on an avid gardener who uses arsenic as a weed killer.
"The Murder of Mr. Sweet"
Episode 32, 6 July 1952
The holes in the body of a corpse look like they were made by bullets. But, in this case, the cause
of death is a hammer.
"The Case of the Ankush"
Episode 33, 13 July 1952
An Indian is murdered at the zoo, with an ankush, an elephant hook.
"The Case of the Unidentified Woman"
Episode 34, 20 July 1952
A woman is struck by a motorcar. But, she isn't killed; she is seen getting into a green van . . .
with a shoe painted on the side.
"The Case of the Magenta Blotting Pad"
Episode 35, 27 July 1952
A magenta colored blotting paper is involved with a murder in Oxford. A foreign gentleman's poor
sister is killed.
"The Murder of Nora Brady"
Episode 36, 3 August 1952
A Wellington boot is the key to the murder of Nora Brady. This was the only time a person in Britain
was tried twice for the same murder.
"The Case of the Missing Clarinet"
Episode 37, 10 August 1952
A clarinet leads Scotland Yard to the murderer of Rowena Hargate. A bottle of Booth's gin and a
knife from a Greek restaurant helps the case.
"The Case of Dugel Henry"
Episode 38, 17 August 1952
A scarred cigarette case helps Scotland Yard solve the murder of Dugel Henry. A military man claims
that a burglar committed the crime.
"The Murder of Lady Madge Johnson"
Episode 39, 24 August 1952
A blood-stained man's handkerchief helps Scotland Yard solve the murder of the well-known
philanthropist, Lady Madge Johnson. Her dead body is found in her hotel room, with a box of
currency.
"The Case of the Madden Family"
Episode 40, 31 August 1952
An inspector's badge is the souvenir of the murder of a child named Damon Madden. Failure to solve
the case costs a Scotland Yard inspector his job.
"The Case of the Eaton Brothers"
Episode 41, 7 September 1952
A woman's body is found in a messy former wine shop. Marlene Corcoran's murderer confesses to a
newspaper for five hundred pounds. The confession, however, written on the newspaper's stationery,
is useless!
"The Case of the Winchester Bottles"
Episode 42, 14 September 1952
A "Winchester bottle" is associated with the murder of a four year old girl. A set of mysterious
fingerprints on the bottle cannot be identified. Scotland Yard decides to fingerprint the entire
town of Blackbourne!
"The Case of the Inoperative Wireless"
Episode 43, 21 September 1952
A wireless set that was never intended to be operative is involved with the murder of a bartender by
strychnine.
"The Case of the Electric Torch"
Episode 44, 28 September 1952
A drunkard has been killed, by a man in love with his wife. An electric torch makes an excellent
weapon.