The Adventures of Harry Lime
The Adventures of Harry Lime (broadcast in the United States as The Lives of Harry Lime) was an old-time radio programme produced in London, England during the 1951 to 1952 season.
Orson Welles reprised his role of Harry Lime from the celebrated 1949 film The Third Man. The radio series is a "prequel" to the film, and depicts the many misadventures of con-artist Lime in a somewhat lighter tone than the character's villainy in the film.
Most episodes would begin with "The Third Man Theme" being played, abruptly cut off by an echoing gunshot. Then Welles would speak: "That was the shot that killed Harry Lime. He died in a sewer beneath Vienna, as those of you know who saw the movie The Third Man. Yes, that was the end of Harry Lime ... but it was not the beginning. Harry Lime had many lives ... and I can recount all of them. How do I know? Very simple. Because my name is Harry Lime."
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Although often cited as a BBC production, the series was one of a number produced and distributed independently by the prolific Harry Alan Towers. Only sixteen of the episodes were acquired and broadcast by the BBC in the UK. It was the first time that the BBC broadcast episodes of a dramatic series that it did not produce. The full series was syndicated to radio stations in the U.S.
| Original air date | # | Episode title |
|---|---|---|
| 3 August 1951 | 1 | "Too Many Crooks" |
| 10 August 1951 | 2 | "See Naples and Live" |
| 17 August 1951 | 3 | "Clay Pigeon" |
| 24 August 1951 | 4 | "A Ticket to Tangiers" |
| 31 August 1951 | 5 | "Voodoo" |
| 7 September 1951 | 6 | "The Bohemian Star" |
| 14 September 1951 | 7 | "Love Affair" |
| 21 September 1951 | 8 | "Rogue's Holiday" |
| 28 September 1951 | 9 | "Work of Art" |
| 5 October 1951 | 10 | "Operation Music Box" |
| 12 October 1951 | 11 | "Golden Fleece" |
| 19 October 1951 | 12 | "Blue Bride" |
| 26 October 1951 | 13 | "Every Frame Has a Silver Lining" |
| 2 November 1951 | 14 | "Mexican Hat Trick" |
| 9 November 1951 | 15 | "Art Is Long and Lime Is Fleeting" |
| 16 November 1951 | 16 | "In Pursuit of a Ghost" (aka "El Zorro") |
| 23 November 1951 | 17 | "Horse Play" (aka "The Racetrack") |
| 30 November 1951 | 18 | "Three Farthings for Your Thoughts" |
| 7 December 1951 | 19 | "The Third Woman" |
| 14 December 1951 | 20 | "An Old Moorish Custom" |
| 21 December 1951 | 21 | "It's a Knockout" |
| 28 December 1951 | 22 | "Two Is Company" |
| 4 January 1952 | 23 | "Cherchez La Gem" |
| 11 January 1952 | 24 | "Hands of Glory" |
| 18 January 1952 | 25 | "Double Double Trouble" (aka "The Double Double Cross") |
| 25 January 1952 | 26 | "Five Thousand Pengoes and a Kiss" |
| 1 February 1952 | 27 | "Dark Enchantress" |
| 8 February 1952 | 28 | "Earl on Troubled Waters" |
| 15 February 1952 | 29 | "The Dead Candidate" |
| 22 February 1952 | 30 | "It's in the Bag" |
| 29 February 1952 | 31 | "Hyacinth Patrol" |
| 7 March 1952 | 32 | "Turnabout is Foul Play" |
| 14 March 1952 | 33 | "Violets, Sweet Violets" |
| 21 March 1952 | 34 | "Faith, Lime and Charity" |
| 28 March 1952 | 35 | "Pleasure Before Business" |
| 4 April 1952 | 36 | "Fool's Gold" |
| 11 April 1952 | 37 | "Man of Mystery" |
| 18 April 1952 | 38 | "The Painted Smile" |
| 25 April 1952 | 39 | "Harry Lime Joins The Circus" |
| 2 May 1952 | 40 | "Suzie's Cue" |
| 9 May 1952 | 41 | "Viva La Chance" |
| 16 May 1952 | 42 | "The Elusive Vermeer" |
| 23 May 1952 | 43 | "Murder on the Riviera" |
| 30 May 1952 | 44 | "Pearls of Bohemia" |
| 6 June 1952 | 45 | "A Night in a Harem" |
| 13 June 1952 | 46 | "Blackmail Is a Nasty Word" |
| 20 June 1952 | 47 | "The Professor Regrets" |
| 27 June 1952 | 48 | "The Hard Way" |
| 4 July 1952 | 49 | "Paris Is Not the Same" |
| 11 July 1952 | 50 | "Honeymoon" |
| 18 July 1952 | 51 | "The Blue Caribou" |
| 25 July 1952 | 52 | "Greek Meets Greek" |
The episode "Man of Mystery", written by Welles, was later expanded by him and served as the basic plot for his film Mr. Arkadin.
A recording of the 1951 "A Ticket to Tangiers" episode of The Lives of Harry Lime series is available on the Criterion Collection DVD edition of The Third Man. In addition, recordings of the 1952 episodes Man of Mystery, Murder on the Riviera and Blackmail is a Nasty Word are included on the Criterion Collection DVD The Complete Mr. Arkadin.