More Mystery
ME. MYSTERY (his first name is a mystery too) must be one of the fastest investigators of all time. The radio series in which he appears allows only fifteen minutes for the finding of the body, the motive, and the person who committed the foul deed. Entitled Meet Mr. Mystery the feature consists | of dramatised detective stories, a com- | plete one in each episode. The private detective’s first assignment | comes when he is called in by the owner ) of a department store to find who mur- | dered an important member of the staff. | A cleaner comes under suspicion, but Mystery is not fooled by appearances. He’s a part-time psychologist, and with a little phrenology (he’s a conservative psychologist) he soon discovers whose bumps caused the bump-off. An Artransa production, Meet Mr. Mystery includes in its cast the wellknown radio. stars, Aileen Britton (above), and Reginald Goldsworthy (be-low)-who plays the part of the detec-tive-as well as Neva Carr Glyn, John Tate, Margaret Christensen and Alastair Duncan. The series starts from 1XH at 7.30 p.m., March 30. It is already playing from 2ZA on Mondays and Fridays.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 766, 26 March 1954, Page 15
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187More Mystery New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 766, 26 March 1954, Page 15
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