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Paul Temple
Paul Temple is a fictional character created by English writer Francis Durbridge (1912–1998) for the BBC radio serial ''Send for Paul Temple'' in 1938. Temple is an amateur private detective and author of crime fiction. Together with his journalist wife Louise, affectionately known as "Steve" after her pen name "Steve Trent", he solves "whodunnit" crimes with subtle, humorous dialogue. Always the gentleman, the strongest oath he utters is ''"by Timothy"''. Since 1938 the Temples have featured in over 30 BBC radio dramas, 12 serials for German radio, a BBC television series, four British feature films, and several novels. In addition, a ''Paul Temple'' comic strip featured in the London Evening News from the mid-1950s to the early 1960s. ==Protagonist==
Paul Temple isn't a detective in any recognised sense. Deduction didn't take place. Events simply occurred, people were met and spoken to, and murder attempts were survived. Then, in the final episode, Temple would arrange a drinks party, or similar, at which the villain would be revealed. Finally, Paul, Steve and Sir Graham Forbes would hold a post mortem, which would usually leave listeners no wiser as to why certain events in the serial had taken place, which of them had been red herrings and which had been unclarified clues.
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