'Doctor Broneau, of Paris, proposes an experiment—to prove that there are five major restraints to stop normal people from committing murder. His colleague, Doctor Mosher, although opposed to the idea of the experiment, receives information on each step during the experiment, when Doctor Broneau offers himself as the prospective victim to five people, all of whom have good reasons for killing him.'
Source: 'For Next Week', ABC Weekly, 4 November 1950, p.27.
Director: John Appleton.
Cast: John Appleton (as Announcer), John Cazabon (as Broneau), Moray Powell (as Mosher), Gordon Grimsdale (as Totten), Maurice Travers (as Gaston), Muriel Steinbeck (as Julie), and Max Osbiston (as Ladurne).