The Black Museum was a 1952 syndicated radio crime-drama program produced by Harry Alan Towers in London. It was broadcast in Europe on Radio Luxembourg, and in America by the Mutual Broadcasting System. Orson Welles, effectively exiled in Europe at the time, was host and narrator for these dramatized stories based on Scotland Yard's Black Museum. The same Towers production company also created the Adventures of Harry Lime radio series also starring Orson Welles.
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Jan 01 1952 | The Mandolin String |
Jan 01 1952 | Four Small Bottles |