<p>Every murderer is probably somebody's old friend. - Agatha Christie.Agatha Christie specialized in murders of quiet, domestic interest. The Queen of Crime brought the most gruesome of misdeeds into our own familiar settings, making her mysteries all the more vivid and all the more chilling.This compelling collection features The Murder of Roger Ackroyd - a one-hour Campbell Playhouse adaptation in which Orson Welles delivers a brilliant dual performance as both a suspect and as Hercule Poirot (Christie's diminutive detective who solved crimes by using his little grey cells). Charles Laughton, Maurice Tarplin, and others bring Christie's mysteries to life in three hours of original broadcasts of Murder Clinic, Suspense, and more The Campbell Playhouse The Murder of Roger Ackroyd with Orson Welles 11-12-39Radio City Playhouse Witness for the Prosecution 04-25-49Murder Clinic The Tragedy of Marsden Manor with Maurice Tarplin 10-06-42Suspense The A. B. C. Murders with Charles Laughton 05-18-43Suspense Where There's a Will 02-24-49</p>