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Sunday Night Mystery

| ISTENERS who enjoyed the BBC mystery serial Dead Silence a few years back can follow the further adventures of Hugo Bishop on Sunday nights from 2ZB and 3ZB. This time the sleuth figures in a play called Dead Circuit, by Elleston Trevor, based on the novel by Simon Rattray. However, he’s still the same fast-driving, chessplaying Hugo, played by Robert Eddison, with Noel Hood as his indispensable and formidable secretary Gorry, and Raf de la Torre in his original role of Detective-Inspector Frisnay. A much-sought-after secret weapon causing mysterious deaths in England and Spain is the theme of Dead Circuit, which has been produced by Audrey Cameron.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 871, 13 April 1956, Page 15

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Sunday Night Mystery New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 871, 13 April 1956, Page 15

Sunday Night Mystery New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 871, 13 April 1956, Page 15

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