There is another one called "The Vienna Connection", but I can't find it on TH-cam at the moment. Maybe one day, someone will upload it. From Genome: Saturday-Night Theatre BBC Radio 4 FM, 29 July 1978 20.30 Synopsis The Vienna Connection, a further spoof spy thriller by WILLIAM KEENAN , With Anna Cropper as Doris. John Bennett as Michael Heywood and Ronald Herdman as Streffard of British Intelligence. ' Vienna is marvellous at this time of the year. Heywood! We've plane tickets for you, Doris and her Aunt Clare!' ' Isn't that taking a little too much for granted, Robson?' ' You're offended?' ' Not offended, suspicious!' Theme music composed by MAT CAMISON and arranged by DAVID FLEMING-WILLIAMS . Directed by TREVOR HILL. BBC Manchester (Repeated: Monday 3.5 pm) Contributors Unknown: William Keenan Unknown: Anna Cropper Unknown: Michael Heywood Unknown: Ronald Herdman Arranged By: David Fleming-Williams Directed By: Trevor Hill. Mrs Clare O'Connell: Elizabeth Kelly Robson: Graham Roberts Slingsby: Alan Meadows Hotel Charlemagne receptionist: Peter Bell Captain Werner Frickner of theAustrian police: Enn Reitel Roberts CIA: Blain Fairman Colonel Boris Balakeff of thKGBe: David Mahlowe
Synopsis: Doris and Michael return from their honeymoon when Michael receives a call from Tom Renshawe, offering a second honeymoon in Rome for Michael and his wife, compliments of British Intelligence. They wanted to thank him for his earlier work in Germany. Though while he is there in Rome, they want him to shadow a gentleman called Gerald Picton. British Intelligence wants to know where he goes and whom he meets. But while in Rome, Michael is approached by a good friend of Picton's who asks to set up a meeting with Michael. When Michael shows up he finds himself on a murder scene with himself as the prime suspect.
"The Night Of Caesar's Knives" - BBC Saturday Night Theatre - 14th February, 1976. "The Night of Caesar's Knives" A sequel to "Late into the Night"..... set this time mainly in Italy..., with Anna Cropper as Doris and John Bennett as Michael. "It's them right enough, Doris. They just want to say thank you by sending us on a second honeymoon." "They're trying to involve you again. Michael." Theme music composed by Mat Camison and arranged by DAVID FLEMING -WILLIAMS Producer TREVOR HILL BBC Manchester (Repeated: Monday 3.5 pm) Contributors Writer: William Keenan Music arranged by: David Fleming-Williams Doris Haywood: Anna Cropper Michael Haywood: John Bennett Mrs Clare O'Connell: Elizabeth Kelly Renshawe: Geoffrey Matthews Gerald Picton: Ronald Herdman Captain Averno of the Rome Police: Peter Bell Colonel Boris Balakeff of the KGB: David Mahlowe Robson of British Intelligence: Geoffrey Banks Count Galateo/Sven Baste: Geoffrey Wheeler Jean Tyler: Marah Stohl Harry Carson: Graham Tennant
Thanks for the upload. Mrs Clare O'Connell's "Irish" accent wasn't very convincing. I think she kissed the wrong Blarney Stone. (and, yes, I'm able to differentiate various Irish accents)
Great sequel to Late into the Night. Shame there are only 2 episodes. This could have developed into a kind of Paul Temple series. Thanks!
There is another one called "The Vienna Connection", but I can't find it on TH-cam at the moment. Maybe one day, someone will upload it.
From Genome:
Saturday-Night Theatre
BBC Radio 4 FM, 29 July 1978 20.30
Synopsis
The Vienna Connection, a further spoof spy thriller by WILLIAM KEENAN , With Anna Cropper as Doris. John Bennett as Michael Heywood and Ronald Herdman as Streffard of British Intelligence.
' Vienna is marvellous at this time of the year. Heywood! We've plane tickets for you, Doris and her Aunt Clare!'
' Isn't that taking a little too much for granted, Robson?' ' You're offended?'
' Not offended, suspicious!'
Theme music composed by MAT CAMISON and arranged by DAVID FLEMING-WILLIAMS . Directed by TREVOR HILL. BBC Manchester (Repeated: Monday 3.5 pm)
Contributors
Unknown: William Keenan
Unknown: Anna Cropper
Unknown: Michael Heywood
Unknown: Ronald Herdman
Arranged By: David Fleming-Williams
Directed By: Trevor Hill.
Mrs Clare O'Connell: Elizabeth Kelly
Robson: Graham Roberts
Slingsby: Alan Meadows
Hotel Charlemagne receptionist: Peter Bell
Captain Werner Frickner of theAustrian police: Enn Reitel
Roberts CIA: Blain Fairman
Colonel Boris Balakeff of thKGBe: David Mahlowe
@@mikewellwood1412It's on TH-cam now.
Awesome stories, cheers from Melbourne Australia....
Great!
Thanks.
Synopsis: Doris and Michael return from their honeymoon when Michael receives a call from Tom Renshawe, offering a second honeymoon in Rome for Michael and his wife, compliments of British Intelligence. They wanted to thank him for his earlier work in Germany. Though while he is there in Rome, they want him to shadow a gentleman called Gerald Picton. British Intelligence wants to know where he goes and whom he meets.
But while in Rome, Michael is approached by a good friend of Picton's who asks to set up a meeting with Michael. When Michael shows up he finds himself on a murder scene with himself as the prime suspect.
Many thanks for the synopsis
You're very welcome. It takes a village. 😉
Thank you for your Synopsis Tottie Mae, a good quick overview of the story... Cheers from Melbourne Australia..
@@deonfitzgerald2604 My pleasure, Deon. Howdy from the deserts of Arizona, US!
I have started to look for one of your synopsis now when I want to find a play to listen to.Thank you tottie mae.
Thanks for that, really enjoyed it but it did seem to come to a sudden end?
Yes, I see what you mean!
Booooo, the last few minutes were cut off!!!
"The Night Of Caesar's Knives" - BBC Saturday Night Theatre - 14th February, 1976.
"The Night of Caesar's Knives"
A sequel to "Late into the Night"..... set this time mainly in Italy...,
with Anna Cropper as Doris and John Bennett as Michael.
"It's them right enough, Doris. They just want to say thank you by sending us on a second honeymoon."
"They're trying to involve you again. Michael."
Theme music composed by Mat Camison and arranged by DAVID FLEMING -WILLIAMS
Producer TREVOR HILL
BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Monday 3.5 pm)
Contributors
Writer: William Keenan
Music arranged by:
David Fleming-Williams
Doris Haywood: Anna Cropper
Michael Haywood: John Bennett
Mrs Clare O'Connell: Elizabeth Kelly
Renshawe: Geoffrey Matthews
Gerald Picton: Ronald Herdman
Captain Averno of the Rome Police: Peter Bell
Colonel Boris Balakeff of the KGB: David Mahlowe
Robson of British Intelligence: Geoffrey Banks
Count Galateo/Sven Baste:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Jean Tyler: Marah Stohl
Harry Carson: Graham Tennant
7
Thanks for the upload.
Mrs Clare O'Connell's "Irish" accent wasn't very convincing. I think she kissed the wrong Blarney Stone. (and, yes, I'm able to differentiate various Irish accents)
A