Colonel March of Scotland Yard – Boris Karloff

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Colonel March is a fictional detective created by John Dickson Carr. He appeared in a number of short stories written in the 30s and 40s about “locked-room” and “impossible crime” mysteries. He was an official attached to Scotland Yard in the so-called Department of Queer Complaints.

He was played by Boris Karloff in a British TV series of the 1950s, Colonel March of Scotland Yard.

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7 Responses to “Colonel March of Scotland Yard – Boris Karloff”

  1. macdonald says:

    a gem of a series .can you show a series called sabre of london.thank you

  2. Zalet says:

    Be it “The Raven” or Mr. Wong, I love Boris Karloff. Are more episodes of “Colonel March” around????

  3. Kevin says:

    I’m looking, but I only had the one episode.

  4. Thom says:

    I agree with you guys: Boris Karloff is a pleasure to watch !!

    The Light Hearted way Colonel March behaved was interesting…

    Thank you for making this available to us !!

  5. A Visitor says:

    Great show! Where are the rest of them?

  6. Kevin says:

    This is a series from the defunct Dumont network. Most of the kinescopes and films were dumped in New York harbor or recycled for the silver. That any of it survives is a miracle.

  7. B. Ray says:

    Are there other shows in this series avaiable? I BK is one of my favorite actors.

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