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I guess the algo finally got around to giving me your channel. I've been on a 'news' blackout here in the States and am living on a media diet of Brit radio detective plays and old US serials from the 30s-50s.
Thank You for this play, I am enjoying this tremendously. I think the wife is, the key character to this play. My advice to you is to stop what you're doing and take the time to listen to this fantastic play you'll enjoy it as much as I have. Then you will be leaving a detailed comment just as I but with your own personal opinion. I'll see you in the next play.....
"Long Time, No See" First broadcast: Sat 15th May 1982, 20:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM by Joan Sadler with Michael McStay and Jean Trend A writer is murdered in his own house during his wife's absence- evidently by someone he knew. Several people seem to have visited his house that night - but he was supposed to have gone to Paris with his wife. Who knew he was alone? And who stood to gain by his death? Contributors Writer:Joan Sadler Directed by:Margaret Etall Inspector Burgess:Michael McStay Harriet Bell:Jean Trend Alan Bell:Steve Hodson Dora Pollak:Sheila Reid Ernest Pollak:Ronald Herdman Col Charles Fergusson:Philip Voss Commander Henry Morgan: Michael Miller Hilda Morgan:Lisa Daniely Elaine Stoner:Elaine Mitchell Donald Stoner:Hugh Dickson Beaty Fuller:Miranda Forbes Police Sgt:Alex Jennings
I'm loving your uploads. I usually listen to talking books but I'm listening to the radio plays you're uploading more. Can't wait to listen to the rest.
You're right there's kind of a lot of characters I had to go over the list in top pinned comment a couple of times throughout to remind myself who was who. It was a great story though I'd definitely listen to it again.
Hey y'all, I'm Amanda. Plz do me a favor & hit SUBSCRIBE & the THUMBS UP as it helps my videos get recommended to others. Thanks! Much appreciated! 😉🎙️
I guess the algo finally got around to giving me your channel. I've been on a 'news' blackout here in the States and am living on a media diet of Brit radio detective plays and old US serials from the 30s-50s.
I consider that a pleasure & a privilege. (I’m American too, living in Surope for some time now.
Thank You for this play, I am enjoying this tremendously.
I think the wife is,
the key character to this play.
My advice to you is to stop what you're doing and take the time to listen to this fantastic play you'll enjoy it as much as I have. Then you will be leaving a detailed comment just as I but with your own personal opinion. I'll see you in the next play.....
Great the second time around. ❤
Thank you👍I really enjoyed this
Awesome, I'm so glad! 😉
"Long Time, No See"
First broadcast: Sat 15th May 1982, 20:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM
by Joan Sadler
with Michael McStay and Jean Trend
A writer is murdered in his own house during his wife's absence- evidently by someone he knew. Several people seem to have visited his house that night - but he was supposed to have gone to Paris with his wife. Who knew he was alone? And who stood to gain by his death?
Contributors
Writer:Joan Sadler
Directed by:Margaret Etall
Inspector Burgess:Michael McStay
Harriet Bell:Jean Trend
Alan Bell:Steve Hodson
Dora Pollak:Sheila Reid
Ernest Pollak:Ronald Herdman
Col Charles Fergusson:Philip Voss
Commander Henry Morgan:
Michael Miller
Hilda Morgan:Lisa Daniely
Elaine Stoner:Elaine Mitchell
Donald Stoner:Hugh Dickson
Beaty Fuller:Miranda Forbes
Police Sgt:Alex Jennings
I'm loving your uploads. I usually listen to talking books but I'm listening to the radio plays you're uploading more. Can't wait to listen to the rest.
I prefer them much of the time.
Love ur channel Thank you 😃
If you like a show with many different characters, this one is definitely for you!
You're right there's kind of a lot of characters I had to go over the list in top pinned comment a couple of times throughout to remind myself who was who. It was a great story though I'd definitely listen to it again.
@shaelynp7630 Sometimes, they just get muddled. This one was right on the edge.
Enjoyed this thank you.
Another successful play posted by 'otran'
Thank you! New uploads are on the way! Thanks for listening 🥰-Amanda
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Why did the wife seem. So calm when told her husband was dead
It's called " Acting "....?
No time no see!! Were hare you and aw are you Amanda ?!
1982
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