All The Way Home by Giles Cooper | BBC RADIO DRAMA
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- All The Way Home by Giles Cooper | BBC RADIO DRAMA: Ellis and Una want to spend an illicit night together. They book into a hotel in a nearby town to avoid being seen by friends and colleagues. That part of their plan succeeds but it is about the only part that does! Please Support This Channel. Thanks!😘💖
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Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
Play By:
Giles Cooper
Ellis:
Kenneth Griffith
Una:
Avril Elgar
Mr Barnes:
Keith Williams
Larry:
David Valla
Daph:
Patricia Clapton
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
ALL THE WAY HOME
Third Programme
First broadcast: Sun 29th Sep 1963, 21:00 on Third Programme - บันเทิง
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All The Way Home by Giles Cooper | BBC RADIO DRAMA: Ellis and Una want to spend an illicit night together. They book into a hotel in a nearby town to avoid being seen by friends and colleagues. That part of their plan succeeds but it is about the only part that does!
I Have No Control Over The Adverts😭😭
rb.gy/ixs3w
BBC RADIO DRAMA💖
rb.gy/dma1xh
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
Play By:
Giles Cooper
Ellis:
Kenneth Griffith
Una:
Avril Elgar
Mr Barnes:
Keith Williams
Larry:
David Valla
Daph:
Patricia Clapton
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
ALL THE WAY HOME
Third Programme
First broadcast: Sun 29th Sep 1963, 21:00 on Third Programme
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I enjoyed that. Thank you.
Something like this happened to me in the early 80’s. My partner and I were on a plane and our boss got on in Port Au Prince. My partner was also my boss and very few people knew we were in a relationship. We somehow managed to keep down in our seats and she never saw us. However, when we arrived back in London she mentioned that she thought she had seen our names on a standby list because we worked for the airline. She found out eventually, but had been transferred back to Miami by then. An expat listening in S Florida.
Quite a tale! Thanks
I enjoy these old radio shows in general, but found this one a bit pointless/silly. It isn't really funny enough to be a farce, but doesn't have enough depth to be a satire.
It is just easy listening and entertainment;nothing more,nothing else...from the early 60s...Not everything has to make a point