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Black Museum

By: Black Museum
Narrated by: Orson Welles
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Orson Welles, host and narrator of Black Museum, welcomed listeners to Scotland Yard's "warehouse of homicide", containing everyday objects that either brought a killer to justice or were used to do a killer's dirty work. In each episode, Welles strolls through the "repository of death", selects one object, and tells its story.Take another tour of the Black Museum.©2006 Radio Spirits Inc. (P)2006 Radio Spirits Inc. Mystery

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"A fine series." (Tune in Yesterday: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio)
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A Great little spooky introduced by the deep voiced Orson Welles who adds a little bit of humour to these supposed real life stories from the archives of the Scotland Yard Black Museum London. I have 12 of these quirky stories and all of them are unique and quite enjoyable in their old fashioned way. Wish we there were more.

LOVE IT ❤️

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a truly great series comes back to us . Highly recommend. don't miss out these great stories

wonderful

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Love this little stories narrated by the wonderfully loquacious Orson Welles.
Can't beat a good story....wish there were more in this range.

Fully recommend!

A Ghostly tale

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