Creme De La Crime
- Radio comedy
- BBC Radio 4
- 2001 - 2003
- 14 episodes (3 series)
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis star in this spoof documentary about history's greatest crimes. Also features Emma Kennedy and Simon Greenall.
Crème De La Crime
The complete Series 1-3 of the spoof true crime series, written by and starring Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis.
Michael Feydeau, alias TV's much-loved Inspector Niblett, and crime expert David Pershore (the best-selling author of A Nice Sit Down With Some Horrific Murders) go on a thrilling journey through the gruesome history of crime, digging deep into the vaults of villainy to exhume dastardly cases of theft, intrigue, deception, fraud, murder, murder and a touch more murder.
Using a daring mixture of reconstructions, interviews, music and specially made noises, they serve up the twisted tales of spying skulduggery, wartime treason, the mysterious curse of an Egyptian mummy, and a fallen medieval monk. Also on the menu are a mélange of multi-murderers, a strange death by cutlery, a vanishing lord and a fiendish case of felony afloat...
Starring Hugh Dennis as Feydeau and Steve Punt as Pershore, this sensational send-up of the true crime genre also features guest stars Emma Kennedy, Simon Greenall, Chris Pavlo, Olivia Colman, Ewan Bailey and Steven Kynman.
First released: Thursday 2nd June 2022
- Distributor: BBC Digital Audio
- Minutes: 210
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