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Hand in Glove: The Casebook of Dr Wallace
- Six BBC Radio 4 Crime Dramas
- Narrated by: Liam Brennan, Meg Fraser, mx Martyn James, full cast
- Length: 5 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
Series 1 and 2 of the mystery drama featuring the crime-solving exploits of a Scottish pathologist and his daughter.
1920s Stirling, and Chief Pathologist Dr Wallace is the town's acknowledged expert on all matters forensic. But he's not the only detective in the family - his daughter Barbara, a medical student, also has quite a talent for investigating. In these six one-off dramas, the two amateur sleuths join forces to tackle a string of tricky cases, each involving a suspicious death.
A Good Shaking - When a woman is accused of killing her three-month-old daughter, Dr Wallace and Barbara are determined to discover the truth.
Fast and Loose - Two mysterious deaths, in Glasgow and Stirling, intrigue the duo. Sleeping pills seem like the simplest solution for one, but could the other be linked to dry cleaning fluid?
Rights and Wrongs - Dr Wallace finds himself in court as a witness in a malpractice case. Meanwhile, Barbara ponders some moral questions of her own....
Testing Times - A grim discovery in Braeburn Quarry draws Dr Wallace into a double-murder case. And at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, with exam season approaching, Barbara suddenly finds herself in demand.
Win Some, Lose Some - A Lake District holiday beckons for Dr Wallace, but there's a crucial piece of evidence to be delivered afterwards. In her father's absence, Barbara looks into an alleged poisoning case - and receives a surprise proposal.
Not Proven - A doubtful suicide presents Dr Wallace and DC Curran with a perplexing puzzle - and Barbara is faced with a difficult career decision....
Scripted by acclaimed poet and playwright Stephen Mulrine, these six absorbing dramas star Martyn James as Dr Wallace and Meg Fraser as Barbara, with Liam Brennan as DC Curran.
Please note: this audio contains language and attitudes that reflect the era in which it was written.
A Good Shaking
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 21st October 1996
Fast and Loose
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 28st October 1996
Rights and Wrongs
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 4th November 1996
Testing Times
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 8th December 1997
Win Some, Lose Some
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 15th December 1997
Not Proven
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 22nd December 1997
Written by Stephen Mulrine
Directed by Hamish Wilson
Technical presentation by Jim Ross, Gillian Charles and Paul Sumerling
Production assistant: Wilma Gardiner
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- David Wheeler
- 25-01-22
interesting, unusual medical tales
I found these to be interesting and absorbing stories of medicine, especially the beginnings of forensic pathology, in the years between the wars. I cared abouf the characters and thought performances and production were excellent.
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- 19-05-24
VERY ENJOYABLE COLLECTION
We like All of the stories in this great collection. Informative, well acted and produced, each play has something new to tell and absorbs your attention in an enjoyable way. Would like more.
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