Punt PI
Punt PI is a fact-based comedy radio series on BBC Radio 4 in which Steve Punt investigates mysteries in Britain.
Genre | Factual, comedy |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | BBC Radio 4 |
Hosted by | Steve Punt |
Produced by | Laurence Grissell Sarah Bowen Neil George |
Original release | 3 May 2008 – 23 September 2017 |
No. of series | 10 |
No. of episodes | 35 |
Website | BBC website |
Format
Each episode is 30 minutes long and there are three or four episodes in each series.
Starting with series two, every episode starts with a ringing phone and then the answering machine of "Punt's Private Eye". A man named Tracy then speaks into the answering machine and asks Punt to investigate a mystery he has heard about.
All episodes follow a similar format of Steve Punt introducing the mystery, before heading off to speak to witnesses and experts, and investigating different theories and leads.
Episodes
Series 1 (May 2008)
- A couple who found 400 false legs hidden under their floorboards
- Britain's Strategic steam reserve
- Numerous aeroplane crashes at Dark Peak in the Peak District
Series 2 (June 2009)
- Adolf Hitler's plans for a headquarters in Balham, South West London, possibly at Du Cane Court
- Television licence detector vans
- The possibility of a real Manchurian Candidate
Series 3 (September and October 2010)
- The phantom settlement of Argleton
- Nazi UFOs
- A possible recording of Queen Victoria's voice
- The curse of The Crying Boy
Series 4 (September and December 2011)
- The murder of Hubert Chevis by poisoned partridge
- A death ray allegedly made by Harry Grindell Matthews
- A missing film about David Lloyd George
- The Battle of Watling Street
Series 5 (September 2012)
- The arsenal of Kris Ruddjers
- The Charfield railway disaster
- The lost Roanoke Colony
Series 6 (August 2013)
- The disappearance of William Cantelo
- The Hollinwell incident
- The murder of Charles Walton
- The killing of two bears in the Forest of Dean
Series 7 (July and August 2014)
- The Mysterious Death of Flying Millionaire Alfred Loewenstein
- The 1971 Baker Street Bank Robbery
- The Case of the MP (Victor Grayson) Who Vanished
- Who put Bella in the Wych Elm?
Series 8 (August 2015)
- The Murder of Hollywood director William Desmond Taylor
- The Case of the Missing Cezanne
- The Great Mull Air Mystery looking at mysterious death of hotel guest Peter Gibbs
Series 9 (July and August 2016)
- The Suspicious Death of Emile Zola
- The Reclusive Skeleton of Fingringhoe, exploring the disappearance of actress Constance Kent
- There's A Kind of Hum
Series 10 (September 2017)
- Lost Nukes
- Treasure in the Piano
- Missing Priest
- Taking the Pissoir?
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