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Death at Broadcasting House (Black Dagger Crime)

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~4h 24min
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English
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Chivers North America 7 views
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0862208289, 9780862208288
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Hardcover
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Val Henry Gielgud

Val Henry Gielgud (28 April 1900 – 30 November 1981) was an English actor, writer, director and broadcaster. He was a pioneer of radio drama for the BBC, and also directed the first ever drama to be produced in the newer medium of television. Val Gielgud was born in London, into a theatrical family, being the brother of Sir John Gielgud (who acted in several of his productions) and a great-nephew of the Victorian actress Dame Ellen Terry.

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>A live transmission of a play is underway at Broadcasting House. Actor Sidney Parson performs well in the scene in which he is murdered. But then his body is discovered in Studio 7C. It turns out the murder was for real, and that everyone who listened to the play had heard him die again.

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