The Scoop and Behind the Screen explained

The Scoop and Behind the Screen
Italic Title:no
Author:Hugh Walpole
Agatha Christie
Dorothy L. Sayers
Anthony Berkeley
E.C. Bentley
Ronald Knox
Freeman Wills Crofts
Clemence Dane
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Crime novel
Publisher:Victor Gollancz Ltd
Release Date:1983
Media Type:Print (Hardback)
Pages:184 pp (first edition, hardback)
Isbn:0-575-03225-1
Oclc:9462119

The Scoop and Behind the Screen are both collaborative detective serials written by members of the Detection Club which were broadcast weekly by their authors on the BBC National Programme in 1930 and 1931 with the scripts then being published in The Listener within a week after broadcast. The two serials were first published in book form in the UK by Victor Gollancz Ltd in 1983 and in the US by Harper & Row in 1984. The UK edition retailed at £6.95.

Julian Symons, then President of the club (1983), explains in his introduction: "...The present volume... was written to provide funds so that club premises might be acquired. Other books with the same purpose, also the product of several hands, were The Floating Admiral (1931), ... Ask a Policeman (1933), ... and ... Verdict of Thirteen. ..."[1]

Behind the Screen

The episodes, contributors, transmission and magazine publication details of this serial are as follows (all episodes were transmitted from 9:25pm to 9:40pm):

In The Listener (and subsequently in the book version), four of the episodes were untitled, the exceptions being the fourth and sixth, which were given the titles In the Aspidistra and Mr Parsons on the Case respectively.

The Scoop

As announced in The Guardian on 2 December 1930, Behind the Screen proved popular enough for the BBC to commission a second serial, this time in twelve instalments.

The episodes, contributors, transmission and magazine publication details of this serial are as follows (all episodes were transmitted from 9:25pm to 9:40pm except for episode 7):

In The Listener the first two instalments were entitled Over the Wire and At the Inquest. The book version of the serial (1983) replicates these chapter titles.

Publication history

References

Notes and References

  1. Verdict of Thirteen: a Detection Club Anthology Charter Books, 1983. 3.