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'LET THE PEOPLE SING'

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A serial version of a new novel by J. B. Priestley
Sixth instalment, read by Eric Gillett
In this instalment Mr. Hassock's show in Dunberry does come off, and then (because of the police and a small matter of licences for entertaining) it comes off before the end. Nevertheless the townspeople are with the troupe. ' I am warning you ' cried Tom Lees , ' and the bosses and snobs that sent you here. I am warning you all. Let the people sing ! ' ' Hurrah ' shouted Candover, ' Let the people sing', and they do in this first uproarious climax of Priestley's modern fairy tale.

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Novel By:
J. B. Priestley
Read By:
Eric Gillett
Unknown:
Tom Lees

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