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'LET THE PEOPLE SING'

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A serial version of a new novel by J. B. Priestley
Seventh instalment, read by Kevin Fitzgerald
Why is it always twenty years since anybody ever saw me ? You might think I'd been dead and buried', Timmy Tiverton , the out-of-work little comedian, complained in the last instalment. well, this time he has nothing to complain of-he finds himself literally surrounded by old acquaintances from the Halls in a fantastic road-house just outside Dunbury. Roger Liss , Hope Ollerton 's bashful admirer, turns up again, and is able to give Roger some real information about his young woman.

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Novel By:
J. B. Priestley
Read By:
Kevin Fitzgerald
Unknown:
Timmy Tiverton
Unknown:
Roger Liss
Unknown:
Hope Ollerton

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