Thank you so much for this story.I never missed Saturday night Theatre...I miss all the great radio days....80 now so it was good to go back..BEST WISHES.
My Mum remembers the Cossack returning to the port of Leith (Edinburgh) with the POWs. Many people gathered to welcome them home. She was waving along with the crowds! Tragically the Cossack was lost in the Gibraltar convoys in 1941 with many fatalities. Excellent play. Thank you! ❤️
That Capitol offence be patriotic.these days.seeds were sown time of St jfk time Vietnam surfaced Iraq and now you left wing country with many communist......American lives wasted children at home murdered religious terrorism like covoid a deadly virus wafting over the world
This I have listened to,, more than just a few times. So the more you listen to it,,, the more I listen to it,, the better I enjoy it. So thank you once again, and now, I will be heading back the play............................... Take care.........
Excellent play! My late Mum was a young girl amongst the crowds at Leith (Edinburgh) docks when HMS Cossack returned from freeing the prisoners from the Altmark. There is s famous photo of the crowds that gathered. She is there waving somewhere! Sadly Cossack was sunk in 1941 by a U boat escorting Gibraltar convoys with tragically over 200 men lost. Great play. Thanks for this. "The Navy's Here!" is still a greeting widely used in my home. Recommended listening. ❤️📻🌊
Synopsis - don't read it if you don't want to know 😂: by Kenneth Langmaid based on the book by William Frischauer and Robert Jackson British Naval Officers, Petty Officers, seamen. Norwegian Naval Officers. German seamen, and others Produced by Archie Campbell The action takes place in Whitehall, on board the German tanker Altmark at sea in the Atlantic, in H.M.S. Cossack, and in Norwegian territorial waters. The year is 1939. From September I to December 7 the Altmark was the supply-ship for the Admiral Graf Spee; she was also a floating prison for the survivors of the Spee's victims. This is the story of the Altmark in the weeks following the sinking of the Admiral Graf Spee.
It's the monitor HMS Terror, built in Belfast in 1916, damaged and scuttled off Libya in 1941. Photo taken in Plymouth Sound in 1933. Smiles. (Wikipedia article well worth reading)
Thank you so much for this story.I never missed Saturday night Theatre...I miss all the great radio days....80 now so it was good to go back..BEST WISHES.
Thank you for listening and for your feedback. Glad you enjoy the shows!
As a 'mericuhn, I've never had access to all this great work.
My Mum remembers the Cossack returning to the port of Leith (Edinburgh) with the POWs. Many people gathered to welcome them home. She was waving along with the crowds! Tragically the Cossack was lost in the Gibraltar convoys in 1941 with many fatalities.
Excellent play. Thank you! ❤️
Radio plays are so entertaining if done correctly, such as this one is. A bit like a “ movie for the mind”. Thank you for posting! 🚢🛟⚓️🎥
Enjoyed that. . Listening from Scapa Flow Orkney Scotland.
Enjoyable, thank you.
Radio is a very underrated medium. I would happily stay home on a Saturday night for a good Radio Play
Great stuff...listening from lyon, france 🇫🇷
Lovely to have access to these wonderful plays. Thank you so much for sharing.
Absolutely yes couldn't agree more. 💜📚☘️👍
I'm enjoying these plays. Thank you for sharing
That Capitol offence be patriotic.these days.seeds were sown time of St jfk time Vietnam surfaced Iraq and now you left wing country with many communist......American lives wasted children at home murdered religious terrorism like covoid a deadly virus wafting over the world
This was a nice little find for tonight. Thanks for sharing. Hope you have a wonderful weekend with the people you love. 👍🏾✌🏾🕊️🍻
Thank you for all the plays you present to us. I really appreciate the sub titles you include. English is not my mother tongue. Regards from Mexico.
I love British navy plays.. this one was great. I remember the Altmark from the film Battle of the River Plate
Wasn't the Altmark from Norway and that Campaign?
Greetings from India! Seemed like an interesting drama, the bit about the Indian seaman is keeping me engrossed!
I've enjoyed this yet again... thank you ❤❤❤
Thankyou very much appreciated from southafrica O.a cath
Wonderful to hear a true story with fine actors. Haven’t heard this for decades, thank you very much. 🫡🇬🇧
LOVED IT AND MANY THANKS FROM THE BANKS OF THE IRISH SEA 📚☘️👍
Thank you.. that was brill.. really appreciated.. kind regards Dave 👍
This I have listened to,, more than just a few times.
So the more you listen to it,,, the more I listen to it,,
the better I enjoy it. So thank you once again, and now,
I will be heading back the play...............................
Take care.........
Excellent play! My late Mum was a young girl amongst the crowds at Leith (Edinburgh) docks when HMS Cossack returned from freeing the prisoners from the Altmark. There is s famous photo of the crowds that gathered. She is there waving somewhere!
Sadly Cossack was sunk in 1941 by a U boat escorting Gibraltar convoys with tragically over 200 men lost.
Great play. Thanks for this.
"The Navy's Here!" is still a greeting widely used in my home. Recommended listening. ❤️📻🌊
Fantastic story with great outcome.
Thank you for another exciting drama..
What a brilliant story
I just love radio!
Synopsis - don't read it if you don't want to know 😂:
by Kenneth Langmaid based on the book by William Frischauer and Robert Jackson
British Naval Officers, Petty Officers, seamen. Norwegian Naval Officers.
German seamen, and others
Produced by Archie Campbell
The action takes place in Whitehall, on board the German tanker Altmark at sea in the Atlantic, in H.M.S. Cossack, and in Norwegian territorial waters.
The year is 1939. From September I to December 7 the Altmark was the supply-ship for the Admiral Graf Spee; she was also a floating prison for the survivors of the Spee's victims. This is the story of the Altmark in the weeks following the sinking of the Admiral Graf Spee.
Thank you for uploading this. Greetings from Ireland on the 20th of June 2022. 🇮🇪💐💕
Love your posts and I sub. A small synopsis of all would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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what class of ship is that, that thing is small but look at the twin guns on there. anyone knows please let me know.
cheers.
I guess a monitor like HMS Roberts with two 15” guns
It's the monitor HMS Terror, built in Belfast in 1916, damaged and scuttled off Libya in 1941.
Photo taken in Plymouth Sound in 1933.
Smiles.
(Wikipedia article well worth reading)
@@stevphenrose7820 thanks for your suggestion, it guided me to HMS Terror
@@BMrider75 But I have no idea why a picture of a Monitor is being used here, instead of either HMS Cossack or the Altmark.
Synopses, please!✌🏼
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