A new play for radio by Gilbert Travers Thomas
A good personality, drive, ability to handle men-these are Richard's stock-in-trade when he is axed from the Army. Every ex-officer makes the same claim.
Production by Audrey Cameron
The Case of The Late Pig by Margery Allingham adapted for radio by FELIX FELTON and SUSAN ASHMAN with Walter Fitzgerald and Denys Hawthorne
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by AUDREY CAMERON
Repeated: Monday at 3.1.5 p.m.
Richard Hurndall is in ' Hostile Witness at the Haymarket Theatre; Barbara Mitchell is at the Mermaid Theatre, London See facing page
with Alan Gifford and Philip Leaver in Mystery Mile by MARGERY ALLINGHAM adapted and produced by Audrey Cameron
See below and page 3
Repeated on Monday at 3.0
Richard Hurndall is appearing in The Affair' at the Strand Theatre, London
In 1514 Richard Hunne was viciously murdered. What had the Church to do with his death, and why were so many people anxious to make the death look like suicide?
by Stephen Black
Adapted from the novel by Ladbroke Black
Production by Martyn C. Webster
Other parts played by: Hugh David , Geoffrey Matthews
Julian Forbes. and Charles Hodgson
by Arnold Bennett adapted for radio in ten episodes by Michael Black
6—' Mr. Ceria's Little Scheme'
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced by Martyn C. Webster and David H. Godfrey
by Arnold Bennett adapted for radio in ten episodes by Michael Black
5-' Housekeepers'
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced bv Martyn C. Webster and David H. Godfrey
by Arnold Bennett adapted for radio in ten episodes by Michael Black
5—' Housekeepers '
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced by Martyn C. Webster and David H. Godfrey
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