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Show Information
Whitehall 1212, named after the then famous telephone number of Scotland Yard, the headquarters of the London Metropolitan Police Force, the show was written and directed by Wyllis Cooper and broadcast by NBC. Whitehall 1212 told the story of a case entirely from the point of view of the police starting from the crime scene. All episodes were performed by an all British cast and followed a formula similar to another radio show of the same time period Dragnet and todays Law and Order, all three shows were at one time an NBC radio or television program.