BLACK MUSEUM OLD-TIME RADIO CRIME-DRAMA WITH ORSON WELLES ON A USB FLASH DRIVE!.
THE BLACK MUSEUM STARRING ORSON WELLES
This series consists of 51 episodes of The Black Museum, each of which resides as an mp3 file audio on a single properly formatted flash drive. The shows can be played using an automobile entertainment system equipped with a USB port (photo); any computer equipped with a USB port; or the portable
The Black Museum is a radio crime-drama that was broadcast in Europe on Radio Luxembourg, a commercial radio station. The Black Museum was based on real-life cases from the files of Scotland Yard's Black Museum. The program was transcribed in 1951 and was broadcast in the United States in 1952 on the Mutual Broadcasting Company. More than 500 of the network's stations carried it. Orson Welles was both host and narrator for stories of horror and mystery, based on Scotland Yard's collection of murder weapons and various ordinary objects once associated with historical true crime cases. The show opened with "This is Orson Welles, speaking from London. (Sound of Big Ben chimes) The Black Museum... a repository of death. Here in the grim stone structure on the Thames which houses Scotland Yard is a warehouse of homicide, where everyday objects... a woman’s shoe, a tiny white box, a quilted robe... all are touched by murder."
Black Museum 52xxxx - [01] The .22 Caliber Pistol.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [02] A .32 Caliber Bullet.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [03] The Bath Tub.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [04] The Black Gladstone Bag.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [05] The Bloodstained Brick Bat.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [06] The Brass Button.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [07] A Can Of Weedkiller.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [08] The Canvas Bag.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [09] The Car Tire.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [10] The Champagne Glass.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [11] A Claw Hammer.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [12] The Door Key.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [13] The Faded Tartan Scarf.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [14] Four Small Bottles.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [15] A French-English Dictionary.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [16] The Gas Receipt.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [17] Glass Shards.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [18] The Hammerhead.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [19] The Jack Handle.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [20] A Jar Of Acid.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [21] The Khaki Handkerchief.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [22] A Lady's Shoe.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [23] The Leather Bag.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [24] A Letter.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [25] The Mandolin String.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [26] Meat Juice.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [27] The Notes.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [28] The Old Wooden Mallet.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [29] The Open Ended Wrench.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [30] The Pair Of Spectacles.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [31] A Piece Of Iron Chain.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [32] The Pink Powder Puff.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [33] The Post Card.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [34] A Prescription.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [35] The Raincoat.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [36] The Sash Cord.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [37] A Service Card.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [38] The Sheath Knife.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [39] The Shopping Bag.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [40] A Shilling.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [41] A Silencer.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [42] The Small White Boxes.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [43] The Spotted Bedsheet.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [44] The Straight Razor.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [45] The Tan Shoe.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [46] The Telegram.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [47] A Trunk.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [48] Two Bullets.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [49] The Walking Stick.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [50] A Woman's Pigskin Glove.mp3
Black Museum 52xxxx - [51] The Wool Jacket.mp3