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The size in the book is merely stated as being large. The shoe print found in the woodshop has an exact size of size five.The book Digging For Clues was released before the book Clinton Street Crime Wave, while their radio adaptions are the opposite.ĭifferences from the Individual Books (3rd & 4th Story Dramas) Clinton Street Crime Wave.

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In Clinton Street Crime Wave, Jamal is missing, while for Digging For Clues, both Jamal and Rob are missing.

  • There are only five members on the team- Alex (12), Gaby (9), Lenni (12), Tina (10), and Hector (9).
  • The team members read his messages out loud.
  • Ghostwriter was indicated by a musical jingle.
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    General Differences (3rd & 4th Story Dramas)

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    The other books listed were A Match of Wills, Steer Clear of Haunted Hill, Dress Code Mess, Courting Danger and Other Stories, and The Ghostwriter Detective Guide. There was also a list of six Ghostwriter books, including Digging For Clues, listed after the summaries of the team members, with their publication information. This was the only time that there were two pages for the students for a part. The treasure map poem found in the book Digging For Clues was written in on a second page of for the student pages, in the second part of the book's adaption. The final part of the second adaption has ideas for writing a new episode.Īfter the outline for the teachers was a page for students, which had spaces for certain words heard in the program, called “casebook clues”, and questions to answer. Instead, the final part for the first adaption has the idea for students to write a new episode, as well as giving students ideas for a new storyline. The last part of each adaption did not have the the Listen Again or Investigate sections. (only after the first part of the first broadcast) General sections in the teachers outline: For each part, there was an outlined guide for the teacher.

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    The guide gives the general purpose of the production, and also a brief introduction about Ghostwriter and the team members. There was also a guide for teachers about the radio shows broadcast in 2006.

  • Part Two: Who is Maartje? Aired May 18, 2006.
  • Part Two: Who is Maartje? Aired June 13, 1995.
  • The episodes also could be ordered as audio on demand from the BBC website up to a week after the original broadcast for each part. The radio show aired in the last year that cassettes would be available as a copy of the BBC School Radio programs. The adaption of Digging For Clues was narrated by Tina and Hector.Īt least the last two recordings had American accents, and the last two broadcasts were done by children from the American School in London.įor the latter two broadcasts in their last rerun in 2006, the radio episodes were broadcast at four-twenty in the morning after the First Steps in Drama broadcast (for at least five of the episodes), but CDs and cassettes containing them could be ordered for schools (for the UK only). The adaption of Clinton Street Crime Wave was narrated by Hector and Lenni. The adaption of A Match of Wills was narrated by one person, while Digging For Clue featured people voicing Alex and Gaby. The first broadcast aired in four parts the second one aired in five parts the third one was aired in five parts, while the fourth was aired in three. The radio shows had adaptions of four books from the Ghostwriter book series, A Match of Wills, Steer Clear of Haunted Hill, Clinton Street Crime Wave and Digging For Clues.
  • 5 Differences from the Individual Books (3rd & 4th Story Dramas).
  • 4 General Differences (3rd & 4th Story Dramas).





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