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Burke & Hare

By: Terry Newman, Joe Siddons - editor, Robert Valentine - director
Narrated by: Rob Crouch, Jonathan Clarkson
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This is the story of the infamous 19th-century Scottish grave robbers who weren't Scottish and didn't rob graves. They were actually Irish, and as robbing graves to supply the needs of Edinburgh's anatomists proved to be rather hard work, they just took to murdering people - usually their neighbors - for profit. In collaboration with their common-law wives, they set about supplying corpses for Dr. John Knox, an eminent Scottish surgeon, with considerable enthusiasm and gusto.

The play follows their business exploits from small beginnings, through their days of peak output, and on to the final reckoning - set against a world that is becoming recognizably modern.

Composer: Adam Bernstein. Producer: Wireless Theatre Company.

©2017 Design Sound Productions (P)2017 Design Sound Productions

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Like a wonderful radio show!

excellent story, and the performance is just brilliant! it's like listening to an old radio show. a brilliant example of excellent, dry British humor!

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