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Then, for a session of super sleuthing, Tune In Tuesdays. You'll share adventures with Barry Craig, confidential investigator, and take part in another true story of your police force in action on Dragnet.

12 seconds sound clip from the Dr Knock (Theatre Royal 1954) classic radio drama series episode.

You can hear this line at 00:13:58.149 in the radio play.

Quote context

[...]

- Our calling, yours and mine, ranks second to none in the world. How shameful that it should think bit by bit, from the high place of prosperity and influence to which our predecessors, the best of them, have raised it.

- Would not that be a sort of treason?

- In a moment, we continue Theater Royal with your host, Sir Ralph Richardson.

- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, all week long, there's something entertaining for you on NBC.

- Monday's mean music, with a parade of programs ranging from light melodic drama to operatic selections.

- Then, for a session of super sleuthing, Tune In Tuesdays. You'll share adventures with Barry Craig, confidential investigator, and take part in another true story of your police force in action on Dragnet.

- While later, Dane Clark brings excitement on crime and Peter Chambers.

- And what about Wednesdays? Variety is in order for your midweek enjoyment, quizzing on Walk a Mile and Groucho Marx's You Bet Your Life.

- The Great Gildersleeve supplies comedy, while Big Story brings you the facts behind one reporter's headline feature.

- For adventurous doings in adventurous settings, Thursdays take you to the West, with Roy Rogers, and later James Stewart on Six Shooter.

- Then to the waterfront area of New Orleans, for a voyage with Jason and the Golden Fleece.

[...]

Dr Knock (1954) Sound Clip

Dr KnockEnjoy Robert Morley's performance in the 1954 Theatre Royal radio play of Jules Romain's 'Dr Knock', and explore standout quotes on our website.

Actors: Robert Morley (Dr Knock), Sir Ralph Richardson (Host)

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