T H E B B C P R E S E N T S : P H I L L I P M A R L O W E ----- ----- ---------------- - ------------- ------------- 1977 - 1988 First Show: 26 Sep, 1977 Last Show: 23 Sep, 1988 Number Shows: 6 Audition Show: none Series Description: The hard-boiled detective was the American answer to the smooth, sophisticated English sleuth and the two archetypal hard-boiled detectives are Dashell Hammett's Sam Spade and Raymond Chandler's Phillip Marlowe. Marlowe first came to radio in the US as a movie adaptation on the Lux Radio Theatre on June 11, 1945. Dick Powell played Marlowe, as he had in the 1944 RKO movie. The summer of 1947, Van Heflin became the second radio Marlowe in a 13-show summer series on NBC. In 1948, Gerald Mohr became the third radio Marlowe in "The Adventures of Phillip Marlowe" series on CBS. The last US-produced show featuring the detective aired Sept. 15, 1951. In 1977, Phillip Marlowe again returned to the airwaves, this time on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, an offering to Chandler fans by the BBC. Unlike the US Marlowe, the BBC productions were adaptation of the Chandler novels. A total of six novels were adapted by Bill Morrison and produced by John Tydeman. At the time of production, the rights to "Farewell, My Lovely" were not available due to the 1975 film version, starring Robert Mitchum. Only the other five were produced, in the order the original books were published. Ten years later, "Farewell, My Lovely" was produced, again with John Tydeman as producer and adapted by Bill Morrison. Marlowe, for all six shows, was played by Ed Bishop. The shows were well received in the UK and later aired in the US over NPR stations. The UK broadcasts were done as single 90-minute shows. In the US, they aired in serial format of 3 30-minute spisodes each. All broadcasts were in stereo. They are available from te BBC on cassette and CD, in 3 sets containing 2 shows each. Log Comments: Dates for the shows were provided by Ian Beard in the UK. He also sent an article that contained much valuable information for this log ("Sound Sleuths" by Jeffrey Richards from Issue 37, year 2000, Sherlock Holmes magazine, discusses "The Radio Detectives" program broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in Feb. and Mar. of 2000). Chronological Log: Date Day Num Title ------------ --- --- ---------------------- 26 Sep, 1977 Mon 1 "The Big Sleep" 17 Oct, 1977 Mon 2 "The High Window" 07 Nov, 1977 Mon 3 "The Lady In The Lake" 05 Dec, 1977 Mon 4 "The Little Sister" 16 Jan, 1978 Mon 5 "The Long Goodbye" 23 Sep, 1988 Fri 6 "Farewell My Lovely" Last Update: Oct 15, 2004 This log is informational only and does not imply that I have these shows for trade or sale. The shows are still protected under copyright law and should be obtained only from authorized dealers. The log may be freely reproduced and published on a no-profit basis. Please send error corrections or additional information to Frank M. Passage, 109 Elmwood Road, Verona, NJ 07044 (email: wb2ntp@arrl.net).