by JEHANE MARKHAM with and You just walked into my house with your quick straight legs. Ernest was late for lunch, we talked in the drawing-room while the children played in the garden. You told me that you were through with women for good, that you wanted nothing more to do with them. I laughed, yet I knew I had never met anyone like you before ... '
A portrait told in words of the intense relation ship of D. H. Lawrence and Frieda, originally a von Richthoven - a relationship which was central to Lawrence's dynamic outlook on life and literature.
The programme marks the 50th anniversary of his death with the voices of: MARTIN HANDLEY
ELIZABETH HAVELOCS
REX HOLDSWORTH
JOYCE LATHAM and SARAH SHERBORNE
Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
(D. H. Lawrence - 50 Years Later: tomorrow
9.25 pm Radio 3)