in 'A Bill of Divorcement' by CLEMENCE DANE
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Although the plot of this play is based on the assumption that there has been a reform in the present Law of Divorce, the broadcasting of it should in no way be taken as propaganda either against or in favour of such a reform, nor, indeed, as throwing a searchlight on a subject which may be distasteful to a number of people. The play is essentially one of conflict--of strong dramatic situation and of human emotion, representative of the author's work at its best and most distinguished.
'A Bill of Divorcement' will be repeated in the Regional programme at
8.15 on Wednesday
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