Specially written for broadcasting by D. C. COUZENS
THE Gaelic legends afford many interesting, not to say thrilling, examples of the weird and mysterious.
This play is founded upon one of these, and illustrates in an emphatic manner the strong belief in such legends that survives to this day in the more remote parts of our own country.
The action opens in a small fishing boat in heavy weather off one of the islands of the Hebrides.
The crew join in a traditional shanty while shortening sail because of the storm which is about to break. In this wild setting, Donald, Angus and Ian discuss the ancient legend with its curious application to lan's family, and during the course of the play its remarkable fulfilment is shown.