In this part we mainly discuss the impact TV had on crime. Brian thinks it had quite a lot.
Also the Gary Halliday mystery gets a little less mysterious. OK, so we don’t know who he was, what he did or where he came from, we do get to find out that he had a rag.
In the previous post I may have suggested that this podcast will end up having 5 parts. I was wrong. It looks like we're going to end up with 7.
Week Ending 21 January 1923
Week Ending 14 January 1923
Week Ending 31 December 1922: Railway Grouping Special
Week Ending 24 December 1922
Week Ending 17 December 1922
Week Ending 10 December 1922
Week Ending 3 December 1922
What the Paper Said: Week Ending 26 November 1922
What the Paper Said: Week Ending 19 November 1922
What the Paper Said: Week Ending 12 November 1922
What the Paper Said: Week Ending 5 November 1922
What the Paper Said: Week Ending 29 October 1922
What the Paper Said: Week Ending 22 October 1922
What the Paper Said: Week Ending 15 October 1922
What the Paper Said: Week Ending 8 October 1922
What the Paper Said: Week Ending 24 September 1922
What the Paper Said: Week Ending 17 September 1922
What the Paper Said: Week Ending 1 October 1922
What the Paper Said: Week Ending 10 September 1922
Brian and I chat for the last time
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