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TERESA MCGONAGLE and JOCELYN RYDER-SMITH present personalities, impressions, topics, and ideas collected in the Republic of Ireland ELEANOR BRON reads
The Birds Fall Down by REBECCA WEST
Second of thirteen instalments

Contributors

Unknown:
Teresa McGonagle
Unknown:
Jocelyn Ryder-Smith
Unknown:
Eleanor Bron
Unknown:
Rebecca West

Written by Jill Hyem
Produced by GLYN DEARMAN and MARGARET ETALL
Bill Treacher is in ' Let Sleeping Wives Lie ' at the Garrick Theatre: Derek Nimmo in ' Charlie Girl ' at tho Adelphi Theatre, London

Contributors

Written By:
Jill Hyem
Produced By:
Glyn Dearman
Produced By:
Margaret Etall
Unknown:
Bill Treacher
Unknown:
Derek Nimmo
Mrs Dale:
Jessie Matthews
Dr Dale:
Charles Simon
Mrs Freeman:
Dorothy Lane
Bob Dale:
Leslie Heritage
Jenny Dale:
Shliiley Dixon
Gwen Owen:
Aline Waites
Mrs Magss:
Grace Allardyce
Connie Bruce:
Diana Bishop
Jago Peters:
Derek Nimmo
Meg Mitchell:
Sheila Burrell
Ian Trevelyan:
John Justin
Mrs Craig:
Maureen O'Reilly
Sydney Pratt:
Bill Treacher
Danny Rockshaw:
Donald McKillop
Chandra Lal:
Malcolm Hayes
Mrs Knott:
Elizabeth London
Nicholas Fitzherbert:
Clive Merrlson
Charlotte Fitzherbert:
Patricia Gallimore

Dark Encounter
A radio thriller by Vivian Paget with Petra Davies
Richard Bebb and Noel Johnson
A reign of terror in the life of a blind man threatened with murder by an adversary whom the police claim to have died several months before.
Produced by LORRAINE DAVIES

Contributors

Playwright:
Vivian Paget
Unknown:
Noel Johnson
Produced By:
Lorraine Davies
Cato Trevelyan:
Richard Bebb
Beth Trevelyan:
Petra Davies
Colonel Charles Whitaker:
Noel Johnson
Inspector Read:
Dillwyn Owen
Susan Drayton:
Sian Davies
Jack Drayton:
Ronnie Williams
Doctor:
Frederick Taggart
Nurse:
Myfanwy Talog

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