First published at 03:54 UTC on October 2nd, 2022.
Case of the Unidentified Woman - Whitehall 1212
Whitehall 1212, named after the then famous telephone number of Scotland Yard—the headquarters of the London Metropolitan Police Force—was written and directed by Wyllis Cooper and broadcast by NBC.
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Case of the Unidentified Woman - Whitehall 1212
Whitehall 1212, named after the then famous telephone number of Scotland Yard—the headquarters of the London Metropolitan Police Force—was written and directed by Wyllis Cooper and broadcast by NBC.
Dead Man's Bay - BBC Saturday Night Theatre - P.M. Hubbard
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Front Page Woman - Paulette Goddard - Fred MacMurray - Lux Radio Theater
Ellen Garfield refuses to marry fellow reporter Curt Devlin until he admits she is as good at her craft as any man.
After the Thin Man - William Powell - Myrna Loy - Jimmy Stewart
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The Woman in Black - The Mysterious Traveler
A reporter keeps seeing the same woman at the scene of several murders.
Trap For A Lonely Man - Lux Radio Theatre - South Africa
A man whose wife was missing, forcing him to turn to the police. Suddenly, a local cure brings to him a woman who calls herself his wife, and he claims that he never saw her.
Any Woman Is A Lady - Democracy in America - Alexis de Tocqueville - Episode 5/14
"If you want to understand American society you must first understand the situation of the American woman.... The first and most intense passion that is produced by equality is the love of that same equality. Indeed this passion for equality is every day gaining ground in the human heart."
Our Man in Jamaica - Noel Coward Plays
The Woman in Red - Suspense
A story about a femme fatale German spy and her henchman who are up to no good.
The Deadest Man In The World - Agatha Christie's Poirot
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