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'DRAMA AT INISH

on BBC Home Service Basic

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or ' Is Life Worth Living ? ' An exaggeration by Lennox Robinson. Arranged for broadcasting by the author, and produced by James Mageean
Inish is a small seaside town somewhere in Ireland, of not much importance except during the three summer months, when it is a point of attraction for people seeking sea-breezes and a holiday. It has only one hotel of any size - the Seaview Hotel -owned by Mr. John Twohig, the most important man in the town. It is in his sitting-room that the action of the comedy takes place.

Contributors

Unknown:
Lennox Robinson.
Produced By:
James Mageean
Unknown:
Mr. John Twohig
John Twohig:
James Cónnolly
Annie Twohig:
Nita Hardie
Eddie Twohig:
Gerard Healy
Lizzie Twohig:
Rosemary Leeper Wilson
Helena:
Jean Woods
Michael:
Sean Dynan
Christine Lambert:
Joan Browne
Peter Hurley:
John McDade
Hector de la Mare:
John Stephenson
Constance Constantia:
Hilda Johnston
John Hegarty:
Frank Reynolds
Tom Mooney:
James Stewart

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