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by Victor Canning.
Another chance to hear
Richard Griffiths as the shy solicitor's clerk who, in this second series of adventures, finds himself on the way to Paris to track down a client.
But before he sets off, he has an important question to put to a certain widow of his acquaintance.
Narrated by James Villiers.
Adapted by Andy Merriman and Eric Merriman Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Victor Canning.
Unknown:
Richard Griffiths
Unknown:
James Villiers.
Adapted By:
Andy Merriman
Adapted By:
Eric Merriman
MrsCrantell:
Anna Cropper
Mr Sprake:
James Grout
Lawrence Hume:
Piers Gibbon
Mrs Patten:
Jill Graham
David White:
James Taylor
Mavis:
Teresa Gallagher
Frenchman:
Barry J Gordon

In 1992 the release of just one album took the Irish music industry by storm.
A Woman's Heart, featuring the combined talents of six female performers, achieved sales in excess of 300,000 and became the largest-selling album in the history of Irish music. To celebrate the release of the follow-up collection, which looks set to overtake the original, Tony McAuley listens to the songs and tunes and talks to Mary Black , Sharon Shannon ,
Maura O'Connell , Eleanor McAvoy and Frances Black , whose talents led to this successful collaboration.
He also meets Joe O'Reilly , whose small Dublin record label conceived the idea, and composer and music producer Phil Coulter , who reflects on the state of Irish music today.
Producer Jim Sheridan

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony McAuley
Unknown:
Mary Black
Unknown:
Sharon Shannon
Unknown:
Maura O'Connell
Unknown:
Eleanor McAvoy
Unknown:
Frances Black
Unknown:
Joe O'Reilly
Producer:
Phil Coulter
Producer:
Jim Sheridan

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