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As noted at the top of the page, the user who posted these got them from Jims Playground.com --Here's Jim's page with plot summaries:I did a little spell-checking and online digging and discovered the star Lionel Murton was a Canadian-English actor living in England, with quite a career as a character actor in feature films and television. (IMDB and Wikipedia both have good pages on him. Alas, he died in 2006)The series came from the same (non-BBC) Harry Alan Towers production house as the Orson Welles "LIves of Harry Lime" ("Adventures of Harry Lime" in the U.K.) and "The Black Museum" series, which probably explains the script similarities another commenter mentioned. I'm told by a U.K. OTR fan that the program was on Radio Luxembourg, the commercial station serving the U.K. as a BBC alternative, but I've found no RLux archive mentioning the show. I'd love to know who wrote the scripts, who else was in the casts, etc.The series may have been better-distributed in the U.K., Canada and Australia than the U.S., which would explain why it's off the radar of American oldtime radio collectors.(Jim is in Ontario.) But that's just speculation on my part.I'm writing about the series and will post a jheroes.com article here when it's completed: http://wp.me/P1fyWS-19V