Dog Tooth - Eric Saward - BBC Saturday Night Theatre
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- Dog Tooth is a political thriller set during the Cold War.
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Eric Saward is a British radio scriptwriter who worked for the BBC as a television script editor and screenwriter on the science fiction series Doctor Who from 1982 until 1986. He wrote the stories The Visitation (1982), Earthshock (1982), Resurrection of the Daleks (1984) and Revelation of the Daleks (1985).
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Eric Saward must be one of the best radio playwrights
Agreed.
‘Why is the front door lying in the hall? ‘ !!! The best line I have heard for ages. I love dramas with a sense of humour!
Enjoyed this. A solid, clever spy drama , well acted.
Great play, thanks
A great play!
Enjoyable play thank you.
Heard this a few times and always worth a listen. It's a great British spy thriller.
Quick sketch: A road accident brings together English Special Branch and the West German police in this atmospheric period cold war thriller.
Thank you. 😉
@@gordonshewan9892 My pleasure!
Thanks as always. But it is the West-German police.
@@thelizardking3036 Thanks for the correction! I'll amend that in the synopsis.
There's something making strange yelping noises in the thicket at the end of my garden, Uncle Chesterton...shall I go and prod it to see what happens ...? P.S. The Radio shows are still worth getting out of bed for. Thank You.
" Kraut pansy" . Try getting that one past the BBC nowadays. LOL
Love Cold War stories!
Writer: Eric Saward
Director: Roger Pine
Det Insp Marlin: John Hollis
Supt Hunter: Manning Wilson
Det-Sgt Sutton: Eric Allen
Det-Con Down: Alan Devereux
Mr Simmons: Alaric Cotter
Richard Moore: Haydn Jones
Mr Sinclair: Philip Garston-Jones
The Expert: Ray Llewellyn
Insp Meyer: Geoffrey Matthews
Sgt Schmidt: Nigel Lambert
Herr Müller: Ralph Lawton
Herr Baumann: Roger Hume
Very good drama, I’m sure I listened to this on the radio, many thanks xx
Excellent and I enjoyed the now politically incorrect terms thenin common usage .
It was interesting, but I found it hard to figure out which were the chaps in Germany and which in the UK.
I've heard this one before but it's been some time and I remember it was very good. Such a shame they're seems to be a shortage of new uploads, everything is a repeat these days.
Interesting how obsequious the lower ranks hv towards authority. If I had a penny for every time "sir" is used I'd be rich!
Also, the figures of authority speak in an educated accent while the ranks speak with varying versions of the working class accent.
And, Vicars Doctors and Teachers were deemed to be infallible ! 😂
@@trishtraynor1237 Well, variants of BBC "Clarry Grundy" off "The Archers" -
It's all BBC toffs know.
I know what you mean class wise, but It's quite normal in police departments to call superiors ' sir"
@@crochetedlace2838 Or for Sweeney fans: "Guv" :-)
The police were the only service that recruited its high ranks from the lower ranks so genuine toffs were not too common, but the usual class attitude would require the higher ranks come from the ‘higher’ strata of society so this play was more more like the ‘Gideon of the Yard’ TV series that looks like it was made in the 1950s though and it was broadcast in 1964/66 brather than the more realistic ‘Sweeney’ TV series of the 1970s.
Goodbye
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The attitude that extreme right-wingers are basically harmless still exists among conservative politicians to this day!
(Seems that the fight against Fascism in WWII is easily forgotten!)
Stevie-Ray we fought against National socialism. Hitler was a big fan of "Das Kapital " By Karl Markx's, Mussolini was also, bloody left-wing socialists.
Ten minutes in and I can't stand the vile attitudes any longer.Not for me.
You may be on the wrong channel. Maybe try the Nancy Drew community.