Please Support This Channel. Thanks!😘 buymeacoffee.com/ThinkingLoud The Mystery of a Butcher's Shop by Gladys Mitchell | BBC RADIO DRAMA: Psychiatrist and medical doctor Beatrice LeStrange Bradley solves crimes among all sorts of British places and people. I Have No Control Over The Adverts😭😭 rb.gy/h4669r BBC RADIO DRAMA💖 rb.gy/dma1xh Dramatised by: Elizabeth Proud Amateur sleuth Mrs Lestrange Bradley: Mary Wimbush 1/2. An Offal Discovery The disappearance of Rupert Sethleigh and the discovery of a headless body in the village of Wandles Parva. Vicar of Wandles: David King James Redsey: Christopher Scoular Felicity Broome: Teresa Gallagher Supt Bidwell: Norman Bird Aubrey Harringay: Richard Pearce Mrs Bryce Harringay/Mrs Noon: Ann Windsor Cleaver Wright: Christopher Scott George William Savile: Terence Edmond Dr Barnes: Peter Penry-Jones Insp Grind: Charles Millham Theodore Grayling: David Monico Eulalie Blenkins: Elizabeth Proud Bishop of Culminster: Eric Allan Mrs Willows/Mary Kate Maloney: Sunny Ormonde Sgt Walls: Ronald Herdman Director: Sue Wilson First broadcast: Wed 11th Dec 1991 14:00 on BBC Radio 4 FM Beatrice Adela Bradley is a fictional detective created by Gladys Mitchell. Mrs Bradley is Mitchell's most significant and long-lived character, appearing in 66 novels that were published between 1929 and 1975. Gladys Mitchell The Mystery of a Butcher's Shop 2/2. The Bones of the Matter Dramatised by: Elizabeth Proud Rupert Sethleigh is missing and a headless corpse has been found jointed in the butcher's shop. Mrs Lestrange Bradley: Mary Wimbush Aubrey Harringay: Richard Pearce Felicity Broome: Teresa Gallagher James Redsey: Christopher Scoular Cleaver Wright: Christopher Scott George William Savile: Gallagher Edmond Vicar of Wandles: David King Dr Barnes: Peter Penry-Jones Lulu Hirst: Petra Markham Insp Grind: Charles Millham Supt Bidwell: Norman Bird Mary Maloney: Sunny Ormonde Margery Barnes: Jane Whittenshaw Director: Sue Wilson First broadcast: Wed 18th Dec 1991 14:00 on BBC Radio 4 FM When Rupert Sethleigh's body is found one morning, minus its head, laid out in the village butcher shop, the inhabitants of Wandles Parva aren't particularly upset. Sethleigh was a blackmailing money lender and when the unconventional detective Mrs Bradley begins her investigation she finds no shortage of suspects. It soon transpires that most of the village seem to have been wandering about Manor Woods, home of the mysterious druidic stone on which Sethleigh's blood is found splashed, on the night he was murdered but can she eliminate the red herrings and catch the real killer?
Mary Wimbush who plays Mrs Bradley here also played the indomitable Aunt Agatha in Jeeves and Wooster,the TV series!!...She was a hugely talented actor.
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The Mystery of a Butcher's Shop by Gladys Mitchell | BBC RADIO DRAMA: Psychiatrist and medical doctor Beatrice LeStrange Bradley solves crimes among all sorts of British places and people.
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Dramatised by: Elizabeth Proud
Amateur sleuth Mrs Lestrange Bradley:
Mary Wimbush
1/2. An Offal Discovery
The disappearance of Rupert Sethleigh and the discovery of a headless body in the village of Wandles Parva.
Vicar of Wandles: David King
James Redsey: Christopher Scoular
Felicity Broome: Teresa Gallagher
Supt Bidwell: Norman Bird
Aubrey Harringay: Richard Pearce
Mrs Bryce Harringay/Mrs Noon: Ann Windsor
Cleaver Wright: Christopher Scott
George William Savile: Terence Edmond
Dr Barnes: Peter Penry-Jones
Insp Grind: Charles Millham
Theodore Grayling: David Monico
Eulalie Blenkins: Elizabeth Proud
Bishop of Culminster: Eric Allan
Mrs Willows/Mary Kate Maloney:
Sunny Ormonde
Sgt Walls: Ronald Herdman
Director: Sue Wilson
First broadcast:
Wed 11th Dec 1991
14:00 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Beatrice Adela Bradley is a fictional detective created by Gladys Mitchell. Mrs Bradley is Mitchell's most significant and long-lived character, appearing in 66 novels that were published between 1929 and 1975.
Gladys Mitchell
The Mystery of a Butcher's Shop
2/2. The Bones of the Matter
Dramatised by: Elizabeth Proud
Rupert Sethleigh is missing and a headless corpse has been found jointed in the butcher's shop.
Mrs Lestrange Bradley: Mary Wimbush
Aubrey Harringay: Richard Pearce
Felicity Broome: Teresa Gallagher
James Redsey: Christopher Scoular
Cleaver Wright: Christopher Scott
George William Savile: Gallagher Edmond
Vicar of Wandles: David King
Dr Barnes: Peter Penry-Jones
Lulu Hirst: Petra Markham
Insp Grind: Charles Millham
Supt Bidwell: Norman Bird
Mary Maloney: Sunny Ormonde
Margery Barnes: Jane Whittenshaw
Director: Sue Wilson
First broadcast:
Wed 18th Dec 1991
14:00 on BBC Radio 4 FM
When Rupert Sethleigh's body is found one morning, minus its head, laid out in the village butcher shop, the inhabitants of Wandles Parva aren't particularly upset.
Sethleigh was a blackmailing money lender and when the unconventional detective Mrs Bradley begins her investigation she finds no shortage of suspects.
It soon transpires that most of the village seem to have been wandering about Manor Woods, home of the mysterious druidic stone on which Sethleigh's blood is found splashed, on the night he was murdered but can she eliminate the red herrings and catch the real killer?
Mrs Bradley's laugh!!!😂...love it...
I saw the TV series with Dame Diana Rigg...also very entertaining;but no laugh..😂
Love Mrs Bradley's laugh!!!!😅❤
Mary Wimbush who plays Mrs Bradley here also played the indomitable Aunt Agatha in Jeeves and Wooster,the TV series!!...She was a hugely talented actor.
Love Mrs Bradley
Ooh this sounds like it's going to be fun😊
Excellent. 😍😍😍😍😍. Cheers Rosemary Western Australia 73yrs
Rock on!😍😘💖💞💕
Wonderful! Thank you!
❤ Never gets old! (except for Mary Wimbush doing that horrible laugh lol)
Thanks again as ever
Great recording and acting. Love it
This actress does the same boisterous laugh @21:44 in other radio plays.
Must be something she's known for, I'm guessing.
Well acted, but strange story...
As soon as I read the comments about the laugh. It stopped me from listening it’s like fingernails on a blackboard. No thanks.
I couldn’t follow it. Birds twittering over the voices & children talking so fast I couldn’t understand what they were saying.