Paul Temple
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For the BBC TV series that broadcast 52 episodes over 4 seasons from 1969 to 1971, see Paul Temple (TV series). For the co-founder of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, see Paul Nathaniel Temple, Jr.
Paul Temple is a fictional character created by English writer Francis Durbridge. Temple is a professional author of crime fiction and an amateur private detective. With his wife Louise, affectionately known as 'Steve' in reference to her journalistic pen name 'Steve Trent', he solves whodunnit crimes through subtle, humorously articulated deduction. Always the gentleman, the strongest expletive he employs is "by Timothy!".
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Paul Temple | |
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First appearance | Send for Paul Temple (1938) |
Created by | Francis Durbridge |
Portrayed by | Carl Bernard Hugh Morton Barry Morse Howard Marion Crawford Kim Peacock Peter Coke Anthony Hulme John Bentley Francis Matthews Crawford Logan |
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Gender | Male |
Occupation | Author, detective |
Spouse | Louise ("Steve") Temple |
Nationality | English |
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Created for the BBC radio serial Send for Paul Temple in 1938, the Temples featured in more than 30 BBC radio dramas, twelve serials for German radio, four British feature films, a dozen novels, and a BBC television series. A Paul Temple daily newspaper strip ran in the London Evening News for two decades.[1]