@@patriciatwomey9850Re: make it happen again. Show stats of TH-cam theater play listeners & go in with a willing Rep Group & a collection of modern writer’s work/reworked to pitch a MONTHLY SUNDAY RADIO THEATER DRAMAS.
Synopsis: An author has finished writing a book about his experiences in WWII....all but the last chapter. He has contracted with the publisher to produce the final chapter by an agreed upon date. When that time comes, the author asks for extensions making excuse after excuse. The publisher sends an employee to determine what's going on. What that employee finds raises much more serious questions.
This was great. Thank you for uploading it. Gordon Loftus was played by a young James Bolam ("Terry" in "The Likely Lads"). Tony Naylor Smith was played by the unmistakable Maurice Denham Laurie was played by Anna Cropper (or Copper?); not a name I knew, but she was very good. I didn't catch the name of the actor playing Randy, but I know his voice well, and he's been in loads of films and TV. I thought the sweary editor/ publisher sounded like Brian Cox, but I don't think that was the name in the credits, but I didn't catch what it was. Edit: He was called Datson, played by Alan Barry. Rest of cast: Randolph (Randy) Aplin: Alan Cutherbertson Policeman: Geoffrey .Collins Inspector Viggers: Peter Tuddenham Jessica Rayburn: Katherine Helm Ben Bannister: John Pullin Leslie: Nigel Anthony
Two main voice styles for mid century Brit actresses. One is used by this actress, the other is an older lady style with the deeper, slower voice. They all sound like the same 2 people.
These times we live are so naff that we have to 'warn' people that a non-existing dog will die but not really. Valeria- (sorry if that's wrong)- that is in no way a dig at u as it was sweet of u to think of strangers feelings which is really commendable actually.
The quality that the BBC was churning out during those decades was stunningly good. This is yet another of them. Cheers for uploading them 👍
Second time I've listened to this excellent play. Terrific actors, wonderful diction and expression.
Loved this - superb writing and pacing, with great performances. Thank you.
That was excellent; Thank-You!
Brilliant. What a twist. Marvelous
Very good story. Thanks
21 January 2024 - Listening from Kentucky on a 3F degree morning. Coffee, birds at the feeder, old time radio.
Wonderful. You set the scene perfectly for enjoying BBC Drama. In Ireland we had the RTE players weekly drama. Brilliant
It was also superb rep training for actors which sadly is not available to us today
Wow fabulous , ❤from uk
@@patriciatwomey9850Re: make it happen again.
Show stats of TH-cam theater play listeners & go in with a willing Rep Group & a collection of modern writer’s work/reworked to pitch a MONTHLY SUNDAY RADIO THEATER DRAMAS.
Whew! A remarkable play - both plot and acting. Grim and gripping. Thank you.
Yet another top notch British drama..thanks for sharing. Really appreciated kind regards Dave 👍👍👍👍
A big thank you to you my friend,😜👍👍👍🇬🇧
Excellent story well written and well acted please give us more like this.
Excellent play with great radio actors. One of the best I’ve heard so far. Thanks so much for the upload.
Wow! This is the second military theme traitor radio show that I listened to tonight, and this was good! Thank you for posting.
If only the BBC still produced such excellent programmes.
Brilliant - thanks for upload.
Very good
Great drama loved it. The closing music reminded me of the intro music for 'Baker Street' by Gerry Rafferty (1978)
Synopsis: An author has finished writing a book about his experiences in WWII....all but the last chapter. He has contracted with the publisher to produce the final chapter by an agreed upon date. When that time comes, the author asks for extensions making excuse after excuse. The publisher sends an employee to determine what's going on. What that employee finds raises much more serious questions.
Thank you..nice to know what you are getting into
thank you Tottie always thankful
I'm pleased to be useful. 😊
Excellent synopsis. It does not give anything away. Thank you.
@@yutub6928 You're so welcome.😊
Thanks for the uploads Champion, these types of broadcast are although old themselves very new to me. So thank you 😎
Very good story line 🙂
Alan Cuthbertson had a great voice for radio. Always entertaining in movies and radio.
This was great. Thank you for uploading it.
Gordon Loftus was played by a young James Bolam ("Terry" in "The Likely Lads").
Tony Naylor Smith was played by the unmistakable Maurice Denham
Laurie was played by Anna Cropper (or Copper?); not a name I knew, but she was very good.
I didn't catch the name of the actor playing Randy, but I know his voice well, and he's been in loads of films and TV.
I thought the sweary editor/ publisher sounded like Brian Cox, but I don't think that was the name in the credits, but I didn't catch what it was. Edit: He was called Datson, played by Alan Barry.
Rest of cast:
Randolph (Randy) Aplin: Alan Cutherbertson
Policeman: Geoffrey .Collins
Inspector Viggers: Peter Tuddenham
Jessica Rayburn: Katherine Helm
Ben Bannister: John Pullin
Leslie: Nigel Anthony
Maurice Denham was an excellent
Maigret in the BBC radio version .
(episodes available elsewhere on TH-cam I believe ?)
Good plot
Well - I guessed whodunnit straight away, nonetheless, it was well written and performed by an excellent cast. Alan Cuthbertson was always good value!
Like you I figured how it would end, but how the author reached the end was interesting. October 2024.
❤
Two main voice styles for mid century Brit actresses. One is used by this actress, the other is an older lady style with the deeper, slower voice. They all sound like the same 2 people.
James Bolam narrates a good story.
Someone turned the bass up to 11, my table was rattling!
😂
Whatever happens, you can always blame it on the Nazis.
Back then it was the natural thing to do.
📻😀
Trigger warning: a dog dies😢
These times we live are so naff that we have to 'warn' people that a non-existing dog will die but not really. Valeria- (sorry if that's wrong)- that is in no way a dig at u as it was sweet of u to think of strangers feelings which is really commendable actually.
Very poor sound quality
Yes, far too much bass and muffled. Thought it was my tablet at first.
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