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The Eyes of Max Carrados

A Max Carrados Mystery: Full-Cast BBC Radio Drama

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The Eyes of Max Carrados

Von: Mr Punch
Gesprochen von: Simon Callow, Lionel Jeffries, Philip Glenister, Teresa Gallagher, Matthew Marsh, full cast
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Set during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, where every story promises a 'Thousand Thrills!', with ingenious plots, full of twists and surprises, driven along with exciting action and tongue in cheek humour.

Meet Max Carrados, the celebrated blind detective who can read a newspaper headline with the touch of his fingers and shoot a villain by aiming at the sound of his beating heart. In The Eyes of Max Carrados, our hero discovers a story of murder, suicide and a desperate daughter’s quest to clear her father’s name.

Also available as part of the Thriller Playhouse Box Set, eight episodes featuring Max Carrados, Norman Conquest and Ben from the popular BBC Drama series

Starring

Simon Callow as Max Carrados

Lionel Jeffries as Parkinson

Philip Glenister as Frank

Teresa Gallagher as Madelaine Whitmarsh

Matthew Marsh as William Whitmarsh

Marianne Morley as Mrs Lawrence

Michael Beint as Lawyer

David Bannerman as Villain

& full supporting cast.

Based on a story by Ernest Bramah

Dramatisation: Bert Coules

Music: Robert Rigby

Director: Alan Drury

Producer: Stewart Richards & Michael Cameron

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Kritikerstimmen

“Bert Coules, Sherlock Holmes specialist, has adapted this story and is sensitive to the idiosyncratic Carrados with his instinctive sympathy for human weakness.” (Sunday Times)

“Atmospheric and great fun.” (Daily Express)

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