I enjoyed this. Riven with the early era of concerns about the environment and humans and our place and impact on the planet. Philosophical what!? Though I agree that as a narrative, the of the time mode of story telling, bleepy n robot voices, plus the characters of bitter underling security chief and mad director, a product of the day again. But getting through those by seeing them as plot devices for radio plays, the pace n matter both held me enough to delay my next dose of mescaline and anal. Pretty cool little play. Though I'm not at the end. I'll get back to it after a few hours, gonna um, put the kettle on or something...
@@jamesthomson5370 ha ha I like it, this damn txt spelling is becoming a lot more prevalent in everyday use and is that a scary thing? There are more 'txt' words' being entered into our/your national dictionary which then enter our lives. Crikey, what new weird and wacky words will our children speak in the future? When was the last time I, you,our children wrote a letter? Times are a-changing. Take care and I really wasn't being a pretentious git,
umm, the ascerbic and glib comments from the chief did become rather tiresome and the dumb blond character rather silly, a shame, the context of the play somewhat interesting
This IS a great story indeed. Very nice production as well. Thanks much! ☮️
I really loved this. Different... No clarks, or endless cups of tea.
An absolute radio classic, superb, thank you.
Great audio
Another enjoyable story. Thank you
Good story but the excessive smart ass comments from the bitter chief slowed the plot down.
Good storyline.. However the characters are unbelievable
Great play, and now we have the WWW ,help us all? Thank you for posting
I enjoyed this. Riven with the early era of concerns about the environment and humans and our place and impact on the planet. Philosophical what!? Though I agree that as a narrative, the of the time mode of story telling, bleepy n robot voices, plus the characters of bitter underling security chief and mad director, a product of the day again. But getting through those by seeing them as plot devices for radio plays, the pace n matter both held me enough to delay my next dose of mescaline and anal. Pretty cool little play. Though I'm not at the end. I'll get back to it after a few hours, gonna um, put the kettle on or something...
Harry was a pain in the arse, had to quit at 20 min. Thanks for the upload anyway.
so what was their plan to reinvent humans?
An intreagueing story, with a relevance to today ( the cg voice, could do with an update, but that may make it a bit "deep fake").
Intriguing. Not being a smart ass just so u no next time.
@@SimonMcGrath-o8jk know-just so you know next time.
@@jamesthomson5370 ha ha I like it, this damn txt spelling is becoming a lot more prevalent in everyday use and is that a scary thing? There are more 'txt' words' being entered into our/your national dictionary which then enter our lives. Crikey, what new weird and wacky words will our children speak in the future? When was the last time I, you,our children wrote a letter? Times are a-changing. Take care and I really wasn't being a pretentious git,
@SimonMcGrath-o8jk Blimey, it's not often you hear 'crikey' these days :)
umm, the ascerbic and glib comments from the chief did become rather tiresome and the dumb blond character rather silly, a shame, the context of the play somewhat interesting
I thought she was OK, protesting the gratuitous facetiousness of the security guy
lost interest after 5 minutes.
left it on in the background but couldn't understand any of it
eventually gave up after about an hour and went to bed
Pretty bad - juvenile plot.
I hate the stupid "robot"voices in these old plays.
Back then a robotic voice was the voice of a dalek. And to me the daleks sounded more neurotic than robotic.
@@franzelias5368 you'd be neurotic if you had a plunger instead of an arm.