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Release Date: August 14, 2012Mr. Witherall goes to the state fair with Mrs. Mullet and finds himself judging a preserve contest and then attacked by a bull and soon Witherall himself involved in a murder case.Original Air Date: September 24, 1944Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netSupport the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.netMail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netCheck out all our social media links and connect with us at http://www.greatdetectives.netThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5599688/advertisement
Repeat from last week, but well worth listening to again! Silhouettes with Shari is heard each Thursday at 12:30 PM and each Saturday at 3:30 PM Central Time. You can learn more about Shari and Her Story Silhouettes on her website, ShariHouse.com. Check out Shari's book, Her Story Silhouettes - https://www.sharihouse.com/the-book
Silhouettes with Shari is heard each Thursday at 12:30 PM and each Saturday at 3:30 PM Central Time. You can learn more about Shari and Her Story Silhouettes on her website, ShariHouse.com. Check out Shari's book, Her Story Silhouettes - https://www.sharihouse.com/the-book
Our holiday celebration continues! Tim is again offering a gift episode to his co-hosts! This time, his selection is a present for Joshua, "Murder on the Train" from The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall! The series is based on a run of detective novels by Alice Tilton, a pen name used by Phoebe Atwood Taylor! The episode features the titular detective travelling by rail with his housekeeper, Mrs. Mollett. But when a dead body turns up, its time for Witherall to track down the killer! How will he identify the murderer? Which two Shakespeare plays has Benny seen? Has Joshua already heard this before? Listen for yourself and find out! Then vote and let us know what you think!
Jordan Whitmer interviews Daisy Witherall (founder of the Father's House), Ruth McCulloch, and Anita Seaborne, Gen Z leaders from Southwest England, discussing God's great love.Daisy can be found on TikTok and Instagram at @daisy_witherall , Ruth at @ruth_gracex , and Anita at @anitaamayy . The Father's House can be found at @thefathers.house !Make sure to subscribe and review to join the Gen Z Today community!
Award-winning indie screenwriting partnership Dan John Witherall and Colin Adams-Toomey - the creative force behind the festival-wowing 2016 indie horror feature "Lost Creek" - discuss working between continents, their separate achievements, and reminisce on their meeting at university with the man who introduced them - Dark Unicorn Productions' artistic director Paddy Cooper.They are represented by LA agents Schemers Entertainment - http://www.schemers-ent.comFollow Dark Unicorn Productions on all good podcast providers for the latest content, and also follow us on:YouTube: http://tiny.cc/DUTubeTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/DarkUnicornUKInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/darkunicorntheatreFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/darkunicorntheatreTo support the work of Dark Unicorn Productions, visit http://www.darkunicorn.org/support-usCREDITS:Written, Presented and Edited by Paddy CooperTitle Music: Curtis BatsonSpecial thanks to: The estate of James LiptonExecutive Producer: Eleanor Stourton See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Last week we heard Gary Witherall talk about how God called him and his wife, Bonnie, to serve evangelizing Muslims in the Middle East. In this second part of our conversation, Gary describes the day his wife, Bonnie, was martyred in the clinic where she served Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. Gary talks about hearing God’s voice in that time of grief, and making a conscious choice to forgive his wife’s killers, something he says today is “the greatest gift I’ve ever given anybody.” You’ll also hear about how God has brought fruit from Gary and Bonnie’s sacrifice, and how God is still using Gary today to share His love around the world as he continues to serve with Operation Mobilization. You can learn more about Gary’s story by reading his book, Total Abandon (affiliate link).
Gary Witherall and his wife, Bonnie, heard God’s call to tell people in the Middle East about Jesus. They answered that call by moving to Lebanon, where they served with Operation Mobilization, building relationships with Lebanese people and Palestinian refugees—until the day Bonnie was martyred in the clinic where she served refugee women. Listen as Gary shares about how God called them to the Middle East, what their work there was like and how each day of their ministry was unique. He’ll also share how things changed on 9-11, when Gary and Bonnie saw people all around them celebrating the murder of more than 3,000 Americans. After the attacks, they found their life and ministry more difficult, but they never considered leaving. In fact, it was after 9-11 that Gary and Bonnie determined they would stay and serve the Lord—no matter the cost. “I think we were martyred on that day,” Gary says. You’ll be challenged as Gary asks the question: what do you love so much you’d be willing to die for it? Be sure to join us next week on VOM Radio as Gary tells about the day Bonnie gave her life for Christ. You can learn more about Gary’s story by reading his book, Total Abandon (affiliate link).
Leonidas Witherall runs a prestigious boys school, writes a popular detective series, and is a dead ringer for William Shakespeare. He’s also an amateur detective who can’t help stumbling into mystery and murder. From the pages of novels by Alice Tilton comes The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall, starring celebrated stage actor Walter Hampden as Witherall. Aided by his housekeeper Mrs. Mullet, Leonidas solves cases and gets double takes from theatre fans. We’ll hear “The Corpse Meets a Deadline,” originally aired on Mutual on April 22, 1945.
Leonidas investigates the death of a newspaper editor who was not wanting for enemies. Original Air Date: April 22, 1945 Sup Read more ...
Leonidas investigates the death of a newspaper editor who was not wanting for enemies. Original Air Date: April 22, Read more ...
Leonidas investigates a murder on a train. Original Air Date: October 8, 1 Read more ...
Leonidas investigates a murder on a train. Original Air Dat Read more ...
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Mr. Witherall goes to the state fair with Mrs. Mullet and finds himself judging a preserve cont Read more ...
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At a high school reunion, a group of football pals actually hates the leading member and he’s promptly killed. Original Air Date: Sep Read more ...
At a high school reunion, a group of football pals actually hates the leading member and he’s promptly killed. Original Air Date: September 17, 1944 Read more ...
Leonidas Witherall goes to the mountains to vacation and has to a save a man from a wire. However, he soon stumbles into fake diamonds an Read more ...
Leonidas Witherall goes to the mountains to vacation and has to a save a man from a wire. However, he soon stumbles into f Read more ...
Mrs Mullet disappears in a daring daytime kidnapping and then is returned and dedicated to finding the kidnappers. Original Read more ...
Mrs Mullet disappears in a daring daytime kidnapping and then is returned and dedicated to finding the kidnappers.
At a party for a local organization at his home, Leonidas finds a corpse in the closet.
At a party for a local organization at his home, Leonidas finds a corpse in the closet.
Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the "popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories." His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945. THIS EPISODE: September 7, 1943. CBS network. Sustaining. This series deals with a college professor who looks like Shakespeare and is very good at solving murders. This story takes place at a mountain resort where a murder has been committed by someone very adept at throwing knives. Walter Hampden, Agnes Moorehead. 1/2 hour
Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the "popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories." His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945.
Adventures of Leonidas Witherall was a radio mystery series broadcast on Mutual in the mid-1940s. Based on the novels of Phoebe Atwood Taylor (writing as Alice Tilton), the 30-minute dramas were produced by Roger Bower and starred Walter Hampden as Leonidas Witherall, a New England boys' school instructor in Dalton, Massachusetts, a fictional Boston suburb. Witherall, who resembled William Shakespeare, is an amateur detective and the accomplished author of the "popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories." His housekeeper Mrs. Mollett was played by Ethel Remey (1895-1979) and Jack MacBryde appeared as Police Sgt. McCloud. The announcer was Carl Caruso. Milton Kane supplied the music. The series began June 4, 1944 and continued until May 6, 1945.
Based on the character created by Phoebe Atwood Taylor (under the pseudonym Alice Tilton) and starring Walter Hampden in the title role, The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall is an old time radio detective series with an unusual protagonist. He is the head of a distinguished New England boy's school and is best known for his remarkable resemblance to William Shakespeare! If that isn't enough, Witherall is also an accomplished author, penning the "popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories". He always gets mixed up in murder, solving crimes with his good friend Mrs. Mullet, the neighborhood housekeeper, played by Ethel Remey.
Based on the character created by Phoebe Atwood Taylor (under the pseudonym Alice Tilton) and starring Walter Hampden in the title role, The Adventures of Leonidas Witherall is an old time radio detective series with an unusual protagonist. He is the head of a distinguished New England boy's school and is best known for his remarkable resemblance to William Shakespeare! If that isn't enough, Witherall is also an accomplished author, penning the "popular Lieutenant Hazeltine stories". He always gets mixed up in murder, solving crimes with his good friend Mrs. Mullet, the neighborhood housekeeper, played by Ethel Remey.