📻🎙👨📚Just What makes an enthralling 90 mins drama in my mind is the solid story the actors the atmosphere the intrigue sound qaulity .Think i recognise the voice of one the actors see on telivision before.1
Producer: Gerry Jones Stroud: John Challis Helen Gatehouse: Caroline John Cook: Geoffrey Matthews Weaver: John Samson Dyson: David Valla Kavanagh: Brian Haines Mears: Haydn Jones Seth Pike: Anthony Hall Bradley: Nigel Anthony Police patrolman: Nigel Graham Frankie: William Eedle Radio announcer: Martin Muncaster
One of the best radio plays I've found.
Very good, nicely unpredictable, and authentic, dialogue between the captive woman and the runaway driver.
That was a splendid listen.
Really enjoyed this. Well worth a listen.
Excellent
I get so excited when l see a new post from you. They are always the best.
Many thanks Chesterton.
Cheers from Canada North
📻🎙👨📚Just What makes an enthralling 90 mins drama in my mind is the solid story the actors the atmosphere the intrigue sound qaulity .Think i recognise the voice of one the actors see on telivision before.1
This was so enjoyable thanks
Thanx Uncle Chessie You Old 'Saturday Nighter' You ! That play was tastier than a Bakewell tart made in Buxton.
That was good, passed the time nicely.
This one's pretty good, well worth a listen
I really enjoyed that. Thanks for posting.
Producer: Gerry Jones
Stroud: John Challis
Helen Gatehouse: Caroline John
Cook: Geoffrey Matthews
Weaver: John Samson
Dyson: David Valla
Kavanagh: Brian Haines
Mears: Haydn Jones
Seth Pike: Anthony Hall
Bradley: Nigel Anthony
Police patrolman: Nigel Graham
Frankie: William Eedle
Radio announcer: Martin Muncaster
Anthony Hall did the same voice in another of these, but I can't remember anything of the plot
It is like hearing Peter Lore
Thank you for bringing these yesteryear gems to us.
Very entertaining. Not a formula drama with pretty good actors.
I love the BBC content from the older days. Not so much the Lux content
Lux radio theatre has too many adds, too much talking interrupts the dramas.
This play has rather too many sound glips for me to bother listening any further