
In the Aspidistra, by Anthony Berkeley
Inspector Rice probes Paul Dudden's death in the 1930s whodunit by members of the Detection Club. Read by Julian Rhind-Tutt. From September 2015.
Inspector Rice probes Paul Dudden's death. Julian Rhind-Tutt reads the next instalment of the 1930s 'whodunit' continued by Anthony Berkeley.
Behind The Screen is a collaborative detective serial written by six members of the Detection Club. It was first broadcast weekly on the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ National Programme in 1930, with each contributor reading his or her own part of the story.
The six authors were Hugh Walpole, Agatha Christie, Dorothy L Sayers, Anthony Berkeley, EC Bentley and Father Ronald Knox.
To reflect the changes of storyteller, we have a different reader for each part of this new version:
When first broadcast, some listeners were puzzled by the method employed in planning a collaborative detective story. If the whole thing were indeed to be written like a game of consequences, with each new writer picking up where the last one left off, how could any consistency be achieved, and how could a satisfactory plot be managed and concluded?
Lord Peter Wimsey creator, Dorothy L Sayers, who co-ordinated the different contributions, explained the process: "The first three authors carried the story along according to their own several fancies; while the last three used their wits, in consultation, to unravel the clues presented to them by the first three."
Abridged by John Peacock
Producer David Blount
Made for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4 Extra by Pier Productions.
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