by Henry Cecil adapted as a play for radio by the author from his novel of the same name. with Cecil Parker and Naunton Wayne Major Claude Buttonstep has two sons who fall in love with a Judge's attractive twin daughters. one of whom is a barrister and the other a solicitor. But Major Buttonstep, normally mild, kindly, rural squire, has a pathological aversion to lawyers ... Other parts played by members of the cast Produced by H. B. FORTUIN Broadcast on September 2. 1961
Many thanks for sharing this wonderful& witty play; great plot and actors, a real GEM! 👏👏👏
Very amusing play!! Thank you! 😊
Brilliant! Highly recommended!
🤣😂🤣😁 yet another brilliant drama and highly recommended... thanks for sharing.really appreciated 😂☺️👍👍👍
Really enjoyed this. So intriguing and funny. Thankyou very much
Just had to pause for a moment to say what a treat this one is , I’m having great fun listening to it , many thanks for sharing a real gem ❤️ 👌🏼
Loving this play
Excellent
Please present plays of other works of HENRY CECIL.
Extremely enjoyable!! Very very funny indeed!
Wonderful and funny...enjoyed it....thank you 😊
A wonderful piece of surreal satire.
Fun thanks
That was class🏆 loved it👍
Thanks just what I needed.😊
Entertaining, good fun.
This is splendid! Delicious! I enjoyed this almost as much as "A Box of Chocolates."
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That was very funny, loved it!
This was really one to enjoy.
You know...I am quite certain that a scenario like this has been played out in Court before...Truly
Clever and drew me in nicely!
Lovely vignette..these really did ought to be re-broadcast on Radio 4 Extra....someone ought to sort out the legalities.
Great to hear Naunton Wayne!. Plus a very young Gudrun Ure.
That was fun.
by Henry Cecil adapted as a play for radio by the author from his novel of the same name.
with Cecil Parker and Naunton Wayne
Major Claude Buttonstep has two sons who fall in love with a Judge's attractive twin daughters. one of whom is a barrister and the other a solicitor. But Major Buttonstep, normally mild, kindly, rural squire, has a pathological aversion to lawyers ...
Other parts played by members of the cast
Produced by H. B. FORTUIN
Broadcast on September 2. 1961
Thx for the synopsis! Cheers.
Thank you!!! ❤️🙏🏽☮️
Amusing, although I did suspect the 'truth' half-way through!
Fun to hear this again. Thank you CR
Our family must on sat night as a small boy I can remember a lovely story bidden to the feast by Jack jones
"Certainly."
"Not so certainly."
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Great fun
Bravo!
So cute !! Thanks
Love so cute ❤
It would be of greater help if you added a short descri
Sounds like Peter Coke!
This really is very silly.
Delightful legal drama from Henry Cecil rather spoilt by prolonged periods of interference.
Very silly show. Some small audio issues.
Bloody ads!!😡😡
Sorry. Settings were wrong. It's fixed now. Thanks for listening
Found mr.trottter quite irritating and play was predictable from moment mower was borrowed.