Dog and his Day
A play for stereo by MIKE ARBLASTER with Norman Shelley and David Timson
The WDHP Co owns a factory employing 1.000 people, but they don't have a line each, so the phones to admin office always seem to be engaged. That's one of the reasons they say WDHP stands for ' We Do Have Problems '. Then, of course, there's the little matter of something with wings falling into the canal and being rescued by a junior admin officer, name of Basset, who likes trees -' WDHP ' indeed!
Produced and directed by JEAN BOWER