BBC Radio 4 FM, 4 March 1978 Writer: James Fairfax Organ played by: Keith Elcombe Director: Kay Patrick Roger Stanton: Paul Chapman Sally Clough: Judy Bennett Det Chief Insp Elvington: David Mahlowe Dr Karl Fiebig: Paul Webster Martin Hensley: John Franklyn-Robbins The Rev Richard Granger/Councillor Sugden: Ronald Baddiley The Rev Henry Tolley: Eric Allan Mary Boardall: Joan Matheson Sean Crowley: Dermot Crowley High Court Judge: Graham Roberts Mrs Briggs: Judith Barker Mrs Helliwell: Marie Dixon
Another solid story and performances by all. At 1:24:50… “Margaret wasn’t killed because she was a witch…” “No, because she was a bitch!” What a hoot! Bravo!
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@@lindamccracken8235 hi, your story made this cranky pants, smile. 😁. It is Monday the 26th of September and I'm wondering, are you in Ireland yet? If you get a chance try to come to County Kerry. The Ring of Kerry is a stunning coastal drive but if you're short on time, just visit the part with the view of Connor Pass. Dingle Town is a quaint, fishing village full of tourists. Killarney Town is another nice place as, you can hire a horse and cart, to visit Killarney Lakes, the Big House, the castle ruins and the gardens. That's the highlight of a trip to Killarney. If you get this, please text me back and let me know, how you get on. Love from Ireland xx
Heard this one many months ago but deffo worth a second listen. A classic in my opinion. Easy listening and "how does the plaintiff plead?" "8*/10 your honour!!"
I usually love old recordings but this takes the prize for the most ham performance of the most amateurishly unconvincing script ever. I didn't know whether to cringe or laugh.
Yes. The opening scene is more like a rejected script from a Carry On film. Also if Stanton had been charged with murder he would have been represented by a barrister NOT a small town solicitor. Apart from that.....
A Detective Chief Inspector going out alone to investigate church organ music being played at 2am? Highly unlikely! The story is very weak from the start. At least two constables would have gone. A more sensible policemen would have noticed the near-by parked van, taken the licence number and probably let down the tyres so as to inhibit escape. Having noted the group doing witchcraft they would have phoned for reinforcements. Unless it was today, in which case there would not have been enough police available to investigate that night, and probably never. The Conservative government cut back the police force by at least 20,000. Today many reported crimes such as car vandalism, break ins, shop lifting etc, never get investigated. And detective chief inspectors certainly don't get involved. Hahaha! Very funny.
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No guns, No cursing, Better than a modern equivalent. Keeps you guessing. Saturday night sat around the radio!.
Brilliant ! Thank you .
I do agree! Entertaining without having to be vulgar as is so much of the shows of today. Thanks for listening! -Amanda 😉
A real winner. Thank you.
BBC Radio 4 FM, 4 March 1978
Writer: James Fairfax
Organ played by: Keith Elcombe
Director: Kay Patrick
Roger Stanton: Paul Chapman
Sally Clough: Judy Bennett
Det Chief Insp Elvington: David Mahlowe
Dr Karl Fiebig: Paul Webster
Martin Hensley: John Franklyn-Robbins
The Rev Richard Granger/Councillor Sugden: Ronald Baddiley
The Rev Henry Tolley: Eric Allan
Mary Boardall: Joan Matheson
Sean Crowley: Dermot Crowley
High Court Judge: Graham Roberts
Mrs Briggs: Judith Barker
Mrs Helliwell: Marie Dixon
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Brilliant! Totally enjoyed this play
Very good play and a good example of how people are silenced by powerful people🤔
Another solid story and performances by all. At 1:24:50… “Margaret wasn’t killed because she was a witch…”
“No, because she was a bitch!”
What a hoot!
Bravo!
Cheers for sharing! 🙏🏻🥰 I loved it ❤
Absolutely wonderful!
Great drama.. thoroughly enjoyed it... thanks for sharing... kind regards Dave 😁👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for uploading this. Greetings from Ireland, on the 19th of June 2022. 🇮🇪💐💕
Coming from USA to visit your BEAUTIFUL Country late Sept for 9 days! Driving a circle tour Dublin & back on our own ! Watching your lovely ‘fall’ weather from a still very hot Florida -Packing my jackets🤗❤️
Hi! Thank you so much for being here! New uploads are coming within the next week so make sure you are subscribed if you're not already. I've been gone so long I don't know if I can remember how to do everything but hey, I'll figure it out...right? 🤣 Let's hope! Have a wonderful, safe week! -Amanda❤️
@@lindamccracken8235 Oh my! If you're over there now, you may have chosen a great time bc of the hurricane! I hope everyone is hunkered down and safe 🙏 I hope the trip is going lovely! 🥰 -Amanda
@@lindamccracken8235 hi, your story made this cranky pants, smile. 😁. It is Monday the 26th of September and I'm wondering, are you in Ireland yet? If you get a chance try to come to County Kerry. The Ring of Kerry is a stunning coastal drive but if you're short on time, just visit the part with the view of Connor Pass. Dingle Town is a quaint, fishing village full of tourists. Killarney Town is another nice place as, you can hire a horse and cart, to visit Killarney Lakes, the Big House, the castle ruins and the gardens. That's the highlight of a trip to Killarney. If you get this, please text me back and let me know, how you get on. Love from Ireland xx
Excellent, thank you so much.
Thanks a bunch. I really enjoyed this upload. It was fun and interesting.
excellent
Have a great day!
Worth it! Thank you so much!
Thankyou..Wonderful Story.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😉
Great stuff thank you for your videos
Thank YOU even more for listening! I really do appreciate it very much! Have a good rest of your day👋♥️
Great play!!
Great stuff, thank you!
Hello from Melbourne, Sandy xxx
Heard this one many months ago but deffo worth a second listen. A classic in my opinion. Easy listening and "how does the plaintiff plead?" "8*/10 your honour!!"
Thanks for listening!
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Just settling down to listen. I cannot thank you enough four’ll you’re hard work.
Thank you so much! It's MY pleasure. Enjoy! ♥️
That was good.. Hi from newzealand
Hey Patterson! Glad you enjoyed, Thank you for listening! 😉
Excellent work from Colorado
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What they used to call ' a rattling good yarn' !
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I usually love old recordings but this takes the prize for the most ham performance of the most amateurishly unconvincing script ever. I didn't know whether to cringe or laugh.
Yes. The opening scene is more like a rejected script from a Carry On film. Also if Stanton had been charged with murder he would have been represented by a barrister NOT a small town solicitor. Apart from that.....
Agreed.
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A bit childish but entertaining anyway
A Detective Chief Inspector going out alone to investigate church organ music being played at 2am? Highly unlikely! The story is very weak from the start. At least two constables would have gone. A more sensible policemen would have noticed the near-by parked van, taken the licence number and probably let down the tyres so as to inhibit escape. Having noted the group doing witchcraft they would have phoned for reinforcements. Unless it was today, in which case there would not have been enough police available to investigate that night, and probably never. The Conservative government cut back the police force by at least 20,000. Today many reported crimes such as car vandalism, break ins, shop lifting etc, never get investigated. And detective chief inspectors certainly don't get involved. Hahaha! Very funny.
I can think of one Chief Inspector. Morse ! What with is love of music and if he lived near by I am sure he would investigate.
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I thought it was drama/entertainment listening to the play but I’m finding some comments that are just as interesting 😬
Willow had a wobble 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Sure did...@@rAndomlight1069