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'A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY'

on Regional Programme Scotland

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A Springtime Incident by ALLAN OGILVIE
Characters :
And his abettors unaware, in the shape of: a flower-seller, two shop-assistants, and several tramcar passengers, played by MARY INGLIS , ELSIE BROTCHIE , jean STUART , ARCHIBALD HENDERSON , GRAHAM Dow , JAMES ANDERSON and -ALAN MACKILL
The play produced by GORDON GILDARD the PLOT of this springtime incident is a very slight one, the interest beine mainly in the characterisation of the Young Man and his family. Willie is just seventeen, a dangerous age in springtime, and his family are surprised at his behaviour during the past few days. His grandmother alone realises the true reason for Willie's concealment of how his Saturday afternoons are spent, and it is our privilege to be present with him during such an afternoon.
(From Glasgow)

Contributors

Unknown:
Allan Ogilvie
Played By:
Mary Inglis
Played By:
Elsie Brotchie
Played By:
Jean Stuart
Played By:
Archibald Henderson
Unknown:
Graham Dow
Unknown:
James Anderson
Unknown:
Alan MacKill
Produced By:
Gordon Gildard
Unknown:
Young Man
Willie, the young man:
William H. Wright
His father:
James Sloan
His mother:
Catherine Fletcher
His grandmother:
Belina Miller
His sister:
Bettine Luke
His fancy:
Jean Taylor Smith

Regional Programme Scotland

About Regional Programme

Regional Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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