Thane and Moss | Taste of Proof | Murder Mystery | Radio Drama
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- A Thane and Moss radio detective drama.
The safe-raiding at Glen Ault whisky warehouse seems an ordinary enough incident to Detective Chief Inspector Colin Thane and Detective Inspector Phil Moss of Glasgow's bustling Millside Division. But the case assumes major proportions when the jailed man's wife is murdered, and HM Customs and Excise become involved. The two CID officers soon realize that the real taste of proof would have to come from the whisky - but to find their proof they must travel from the great sprawl of a new housing development in the city to the desolate loneliness of a vast peatbog.
Bill Knox: the grandfather of tartan noir. Decades before Inspector Rebus, Karen Pirie and Jack Laidlaw walked Scotland's mean streets, two detectives solved the nation's crimes. Chief Inspector Thane the hot-headed one and Moss his cool, determined colleague.
Back to a world of mini skirts, typists office clerks and stereo systems, makes my old boomer heart feel warm
@@letterclips2430And unequal pay and work harassment..Easy trade off for the mini skirt lol
@@letterclips2430 and everyone smoking their heads off, slapping women’s bums and making lewd remarks…no thanks…
Yes, l was that miniskirted typist!!!
Heartwarming pure life... And organic food
😂
What fun using our imaginations.
Superb narrator
Still enjoying finding the cat. Reminds me of finding the duck with my children 40plus years ago. Second childhood? Or just simple delights never go away. Enjoying the drama, to, by the way!😄
I know what I'm listening to this afternoon. Thank you Joey
Thoroughly enjoyed that, know the area at the end quite well and could easily see the scenes! 'Fraid mine is a G&T though, cheers.Thanks for posting.
The second listening was equally satisfying as the first time many months ago!
Wonderful voices
great
Nice ~~~
Classic BBC quality, good story.
I love the accents
Hate the AI imagery. not interested in a computer's vision of human words.
It's not AI and doesn't sound remotely like it is 🙄
@@chrissie1668 I'm 100% certain that the thumbnail image is AI. This type of imagery is used on so many UA-cam radio plays, I find it difficult to decide whether to listen because it's obscuring a sense of whether it's an authentic old recording or something generated by AI.
@@chrissie1668the comment refers to the image, not the recording itself.
@VictoriaAlfredSmythe there are so many options, why pick this one of you don't like it? And why complain about things that are so trivial? We still haven't cured childhood poverty you know.
Agree A1 imagery is soulless. The audio is not though.
Found the first episode I have heard, Scottish brogue, great fun ! Thank you.
Thane and moss I am so glad i found you.
Nice to hear Paul Kermack and Robert Trotter, who later found fame as regulars in the STV soap Take the High Road, as the main characters. I also note 3 other High Road regulars - John Young, Mary Riggins and Michael Elder, the latter also wrote many episodes of High Road. I enjoyed this radio play very much. Thank you. 😁 The only jarring note was the unsuitable music that drowned out some of the credits. 😒
Wonderful information. Thank you
yes--drop the music at the end
There she is! ❤ 🐈⬛
With her eyes all aglow
@@erginbozun1755 cats!
This series was set in the 1950s?
£3000 would have bought a house then - straight cash.
If there is an order in which I should be listening to these, I would appreciate your input ! Sincerely Melody 🎵 King 👑, Columbia Falls Montana
No order in particular is needed 😊
I would've liked to have heard the cast list clearly at the end, but the music made that impossible.
agree
❤❤❤❤❤❤ from England
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