Julian Maclaren-Ross was one of the leading London literati of the 1940s and 1950s and a wicked chronicler of his time. In tonight's double bill, Harold Pinter chooses and reads two of his comic stories, beginning with another chance to hear I Had to Go Sick, originally broadcast on Boxing Day to critical acclaim. It is followed by Second Lieutenant Lewis: a Memoir, a droll story of a wartime meeting with Welsh writer Alun Lewis. Second Lieutenant Lewis director Kate Rowland