Aristide Valentin, head of the Paris Police, is on the trail of the world's most famous criminal, Flambeau, who is a master of disguise, and may appear to be anyone, except for the one fact he cannot conceal, he is six feet four inches tall. He has reason to suspect that the arch-criminal is going to London, to attend the international conference of clergymen, and possibly steal one of the precious religious articles on display there. On the train ride from Paris to London, where he believes Flambeau to be hiding, Valentin encounters a little country Catholic priest.
I have always liked the Father Brown mysteries, and the Colonial Radio Theater re-stages these short stories very well. I've always liked when you could hear re-broadcast of old-style radio theatre plays, and its great to find these new productions that are so well done.
Any other radio play fans out there? Did "Video Kill the Radio Star"?