I am 82 now but years ago I used to look forward to listening to “ Saturday night theatre “ I loved it , How I wish we still had those days . Thank you so much for posting this.
I’m a Brit living in the States. I remember listening to BBC plays on the radio when I was young. Thanks for these plays. They take me back and they’re really enjoyable. So much better than anything on television.
Memories listening to these on my parents old GEC Radiogram. Coal fire blazing away, sitting quietly and very happy back then. How the world has changed indeed.
I am obsessed with radio dramas. This is so nostalgic. When you grew up listening to radio dramas. 😆😆 It was our entertainment for the night after dinner, before going to sleep, when the world slept early.
Thank you so much for your comment. It really warms my heart that you are getting so much joy out of this channel. I hope to bring you and others much more joy via great british radio plays in the future. Thanks again, and God bless 🙏
I prefer it to TV and I was born in 1965 so TV was the main thing but as a teenager I discovered radio dramas on radio 4. I love Radio 4 Extra for all the old plays, but RUclips is great fir variety.
And me makes two!! Just so so good. There's not one section, whether actors or crew, that can be criticised as letting the side down so to speak. Every part is fundamental to the other and makes for just perfection and totally English all the way, but I'm biased being a Scouser!! I've not read the credits etc but leading man sounds totally like Martin Jarvis i think his name is? Fantastic actor, more so radio i enjoy even tho he's prolific either way!!! Apologies for going on and on!! Just checked the cast etc and it wasn't MJ but crikey sounded so similar!!
Radio dramas remind me of spending time with my elderly neighbours when I was 8 & onwards listening to plays on the radio with them, the spookier the better in front of a roaring fire in a big old armchair. Happy times.
I grew up with color tv and books on tape and cd. I'm thankful for my mom and granny who introduced me to these types of radio shows. They are so much fun and a break from screens and well acted instead of just read. Thank you for sharing your library. 💖 🎙
Superb acting all thru this presentation. Lots of twists and guessing but it turned out to be my initial suspect. I thoroughly enjoyed this play. Thank you.
Grew up in the 50’s and we listened to the radio all the time. BBC children’s hour at 5 ‘clock Rebecca of Sunnybrook farm was a favourite. Mysteries in the evening. Being Scottish we always listened to Jimmy Shand and his band on a Saturday evening. My Dad always checked his football coupons which were announced over the radio on Saturday . Imagine finding that interesting ! Wonderful memories. Now live in Canada. Missed women’s hour when I first came in 1978. Eventually found lots of interesting programs here.
Me to , I love the radio from being a 10 year old ..Dick Barton’s special agent when I came home from school while lighting the coal fire.Emigrated to Vancouver Canada in the late 1960s. I had central heating for the first time in my life. I really missed the radio….but soon slotted into Canadian life …No longer live in Canada but have fond memories….Thank you so much for these stories ….
I remember listening to radio dramas in the car in the 40 s and 50s with my darling mother driving.a car similar to the one shown in this video. It was bliss.
These radio plays are great thank you for posting them. I listen to them when I go to bed. If I fall asleep I just listen again later. They remind me of being a small child in the fifties and bring back such fond memories of my mum . She would always tune into the afternoon play on the radio and I used to sit on her knee and fall asleep. Happy days.
Oh I am so glad I found this. When I got to go to England in my twenties, I loved being able to listen to the BBC plays on the radio. I wish we had something like that here.
I have loved radio drama since I first started listening to it back in the late 1960s, and I love it still. Far, far superior to most modern television drama.
I know we commented on this but it seems to have disappeared. We enjoyed this one very much. This summer we'll be having family over for a murder mystery picnic. This is our favorite channel. Keep up the great work.
Just found and subscribed to your channel. Radio dramas are wonderful, lots of scope for the imagination! Love picturing faces, surroundings, etc. Cant wait to listen to them all.
Fantastic story. It caught me by surprise and so well done I had to hear it again. I must find more like this. I don’t remember enjoying anything more 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I dearly love old radio shows. I'm so glad I stumbled onto your channel. Thanx muchly for sharing this little gem! I look forward to more. Liked and subscribed. But, of course.
The BBC World Service used to have a programme called 'Theatre of the Air ', which had brilliant Radio plays on Sundays . Listening to them on Short Wave Radio seemed to add a special added atmosphere.
I am 82 now but years ago I used to look forward to listening to “ Saturday night theatre “ I loved it , How I wish we still had those days . Thank you so much for posting this.
There are a lot of things we’d like to see return.
But this society is too far gone and it’s hopeless.
I'm 46 and starting those days nothing is lost if still in our hearts xx
Agatha Christie was so clever. Brilliant twist.
Love Agatha Christie ❤ 1:44
I’m a Brit living in the States. I remember listening to BBC plays on the radio when I was young. Thanks for these plays. They take me back and they’re really enjoyable. So much better than anything on television.
Memories listening to these on my parents old GEC Radiogram. Coal fire blazing away, sitting quietly and very happy back then. How the world has changed indeed.
I am obsessed with radio dramas. This is so nostalgic. When you grew up listening to radio dramas. 😆😆 It was our entertainment for the night after dinner, before going to sleep, when the world slept early.
Thank you so much for your comment. It really warms my heart that you are getting so much joy out of this channel. I hope to bring you and others much more joy via great british radio plays in the future. Thanks again, and God bless 🙏
Oh you're so right I'm just the same. They really are fabulous.
Thank you for the person who downloaded it
I prefer it to TV and I was born in 1965 so TV was the main thing but as a teenager I discovered radio dramas on radio 4. I love Radio 4 Extra for all the old plays, but RUclips is great fir variety.
I love this too!!! Grew up listening to the radio dramas on road trips. Fantastic!
And me makes two!! Just so so good. There's not one section, whether actors or crew, that can be criticised as letting the side down so to speak. Every part is fundamental to the other and makes for just perfection and totally English all the way, but I'm biased being a Scouser!! I've not read the credits etc but leading man sounds totally like Martin Jarvis i think his name is? Fantastic actor, more so radio i enjoy even tho he's prolific either way!!! Apologies for going on and on!! Just checked the cast etc and it wasn't MJ but crikey sounded so similar!!
I love the way my mind feels when I listen to this so away from the pain of the situation of our world 😢when evil was just something we read about 😢
Excellent 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Radio dramas remind me of spending time with my elderly neighbours when I was 8 & onwards listening to plays on the radio with them, the spookier the better in front of a roaring fire in a big old armchair. Happy times.
Very good play
,Very interesting and inspiring
The many "red herrings" in this classic were DELICIOUS!
Felt like I was back to being a child listening to the radio with my parents before we had a tv.
My mother loved radio dramas. Typically she would listen to them while she was ironing. Tonight, I did that too! Rest in Peace, Mam.
I grew up with color tv and books on tape and cd. I'm thankful for my mom and granny who introduced me to these types of radio shows. They are so much fun and a break from screens and well acted instead of just read.
Thank you for sharing your library. 💖 🎙
Good. Old fashioned mystery as opposed to some of the modern podcast stuff so beloved of the BBC these days.
My Father in Scotland only had a fireplace and the radio. He had to depend on his imagination. Better simpler times, when life was real
Yes, I agree!
I’m sure your dad felt like he was in heaven in your home. ❤
Heaven!
So life is not real anymore? Why not try getting one then !😸
We used to listen on long car rides in America. Such fond memories ❤
Just found this! New obsession
The ending is very unexpected ❤❤❤
the cast delivery of every syllable and mere utterance was spot on. Bravo 🙌 Encore🌟🤩
That was OUTSTANDING!!!!
I first listened to this years ago. Brilliant play, great twist.
Oh Ioved this! There is no one better than Agatha for crime novels
Superb acting all thru this presentation. Lots of twists and guessing but it turned out to be my initial suspect. I thoroughly enjoyed this play. Thank you.
At home in the UK I grew up with the telly, but at my Nana's we would sometimes listen to the radio sat on the 'settee'. Mesmerised us!
Grew up in the 50’s and we listened to the radio all the time. BBC children’s hour at 5 ‘clock Rebecca of Sunnybrook farm was a favourite. Mysteries in the evening. Being Scottish we always listened to Jimmy Shand and his band on a Saturday evening. My Dad always checked his football coupons which were announced over the radio on Saturday . Imagine finding that interesting ! Wonderful memories. Now live in Canada. Missed women’s hour when I first came in 1978. Eventually found lots of interesting programs here.
Me to , I love the radio from being a 10 year old ..Dick Barton’s special agent when I came home from school while lighting the coal fire.Emigrated to Vancouver Canada in the late 1960s. I had central heating for the first time in my life. I really missed the radio….but soon slotted into Canadian life …No longer live in Canada but have fond memories….Thank you so much for these stories ….
In Glorious BBC Nostalgia...
Story = ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️❤
Cast Of Characters = ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️❤
Agatha Christie Was The Master Of The Twist Ending. ❤
You know you’re in Britain in the 40’s when you hear “ let’s have a cozy little chat “
Thankyou very enjoyable
I'm fed up with flimsy, poorly written modern radio drama. I love old radio plays..
I happen to be listening on May 15!
I got goosepimples when I read that!
@@maryflannery6805 A lot of very strange "coincidences" are happening to me via my phone. Lol
Great twist......you fooled me! Thank you!
I remember listening to radio dramas in the car in the 40 s and 50s with my darling mother driving.a car similar to the one shown in this video. It was bliss.
These radio plays are great thank you for posting them. I listen to them when I go to bed. If I fall asleep I just listen again later. They remind me of being a small child in the fifties and bring back such fond memories of my mum . She would always tune into the afternoon play on the radio and I used to sit on her knee and fall asleep. Happy days.
Loved it excellent job
Nice it brings back such happy memories for you
When we moved to South Africa in 1975 from the UK there was NO TV. I grew up on radio dramas. Theatre 🎭 of the mind ❤ loving these uploads
Oh I am so glad I found this. When I got to go to England in my twenties, I loved being able to listen to the BBC plays on the radio. I wish we had something like that here.
Takes me back to sleepovers at grandmas with her radio times and her budgie
I miss radio plays on the radio so much. Thank you! 😊❤
Excellent.
Excellent, thank you very much 👍🥂🍾
Excellent story. I really never suspected until the end. Well done Agatha!
Yes me also….right to the very end! Bravo!
Love Agatha Christie have read and reread my favorites over the years
She always did it, no one to touch her
Fantastic for a train ride!! Thanks
This was excellent
Brilliant, caught me out good and proper. Thanks
I have loved radio drama since I first started listening to it back in the late 1960s, and I love it still. Far, far superior to most modern television drama.
Yes!
Could not agree more. Too many video producers get drunk on image. Must be the cannabis effect.
Well, I'd agree mostly, except Outlander and the first 4 seasons of Game of Thrones.
That’s very clever, l wasn’t inspecting that 😮
Excellent to listen to especially after a busy day.
Enjoyed! More stories please. This reminded me of being a young girl watching old black and white movies on TV with my granny
I love this series and the theme music.
I didn’t expect that.
Love the wireless.
A jolly good listen , thank you for sharing 💐
Im sooo pleased this is available.
I adore radio plays.
Thank you very much
I know we commented on this but it seems to have disappeared. We enjoyed this one very much. This summer we'll be having family over for a murder mystery picnic. This is our favorite channel. Keep up the great work.
Loved it! Excellent acting and of course, story ❤
Didn’t see that coming so it was excellent.
Thank you. ❤
Just discovered this channel ....thank you !!
Oh, so wonderful! These radio plays are so excellent compared to 2023! Thank you for sharing.
Brilliant. Much better than tv.
So unexpected! Thank you.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thank You
Very good!😊
Great plot twists! The queen of crime does it again! The play's atmosphere reminded me of The Mousetrap (highly recommended if you haven't seen it).
Great story
Loved it!!
Wonderful! Thank you!
Thank you for this ...brilliant
Fabulous story! Great production!
Great channel! Thankyou for this 😊
This was awesome! Thank u so much. 😊
The Mousetrap, (adapted from the short story Three Blind Mice), the play that has had the longest initial run of any play in the world!
I got to see it in London in '67. It had only played at that small theatre. My first play, but not my last, passed that love onto my daughter
Brilliant.
These are fantastic to listen to. Thank you!
This is fantastic! I love the story. I love the presentation. I've never listened to something like this. Really helps me during my chores.
A new subscriber here in the KC area. Looking forward to listening later tonight.
Thank you, for posting.
Just found your channel and happily subscribed
Thank you these are so appreciated
Just found and subscribed to your channel. Radio dramas are wonderful, lots of scope for the imagination! Love picturing faces, surroundings, etc. Cant wait to listen to them all.
Wow! So good
Love it!
Oh wow! This channel just popped up on my feed. It looks fantastic. Looking forward to putting headphones on and listening.
THANK YOU!❤
That was so good.
Fabulous!!!
Thank you!
Superb, really enjoyed
The final twist was brilliant!
Excellent. Loved this.
This was really good and entertaining.
Fantastic story. It caught me by surprise and so well done I had to hear it again. I must find more like this. I don’t remember enjoying anything more
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Well done and very enjoyable!
Thanks for posting👍
Radio plays have better scenery, as they say.
This was fantastic. Really enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing. 💚🌻💛
podcasts are just a newbie version but the original is the best
Very good one! Agatha really was the Grand Dame of mystery.
Laura Warrick did an amazing job with her part! Her soft and silky voice and her expressive delivery of words… I am in awe 😮. Very well done Laura
Very well done; so many of these are over the top over-acting but this one was right on target, so to speak!
An exciting story performed with great acting and skill. Thank you for reposting.
I love this more of it please.great stuff.
I dearly love old radio shows.
I'm so glad I stumbled onto your channel.
Thanx muchly for sharing this little gem!
I look forward to more.
Liked and subscribed.
But, of course.
It is a wonderful story and audio.
Better then any tv
The BBC World Service used to have a programme called 'Theatre of the Air ', which had brilliant Radio plays on Sundays . Listening to them on Short Wave Radio seemed to add a special added atmosphere.