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Learn moreWhitehall 1212 was a 1951-1952 crime radio series based on facts. The title is actually derived from the telephone number of the Scotland Yard. It featured several stories of true crime, presented by Chief Inspector John Davison.
Wyllis Cooper (1899-1955) was an American writer and producer most remembered for creating and writing the old time radio programs Lights Out and Quiet, Please.
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