A Diary Without Dates by ENID BAGNOLD abridged in four parts by NEVILLE TELLER Read by Wendy Hiller (1)
In 1914 the author was 25 years old. At the outbreak of war she went to work as a VAD nurse at the Royal Herbert Hospital, Woolwich. In 1918 she published this diary of er years there - a portrait of the whole minia-ture world of the hospital, self-absorbed, unreal, yet through the eyes of this watching, pitying girl. more real at this distance than the reality.
Producer GRAHAM GAULD