A Cat in the Bag
CERTAIN band of men thought the British Lion had become a harmless cat-but they forgot one thing The Cat Scratches! When a jeweller is murdered, his son learns that, just before his death, his father had transacted a successful diamond deal. But there is no record of it in the books of the business. Meanwhile, Security agents carry out a raid and find mysterious references to diamonds in records of an espionage plan called "Operation Cat." These are the diamonds sold by the jeweller, but they have disappeared completely. As spies and Security agents strive desperately to outwit each other in their search for the missing diamonds, a net of intrigue and counter-espionage weaves itself around them. Grace Gibson Productions, which produced the Dossier on Dumetrius series, Night Beat and Dragnet, keep up the tradition with The Cat Scratches! broadcast from 1ZB on Friday and Saturday at 8.45 p.m. and beginning from 2ZB on November 12 at the same time on the same days.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 796, 22 October 1954, Page 17
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169A Cat in the Bag New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 796, 22 October 1954, Page 17
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