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A radio adaptation by Roger MacDougall and Allan MacKinnon from their film story of the same name
Other parts played by Neil Brown. John Cairney and Andrew Stewart
The action passes in the office of the Daily Gazette, in Simon Drake 's flat, m a pool saloon in Scotland Yard. in Harelip Murphy fiat, in MacGregor's flat, and in a restaurant
Produced by James Crampsey

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger MacDougall
Unknown:
Allan MacKinnon
Played By:
Neil Brown.
Played By:
John Cairney
Played By:
Andrew Stewart
Unknown:
Simon Drake
Unknown:
Harelip Murphy
Produced By:
James Crampsey
Sinon Drake, a reporter:
Leonard Maguire
Pat his wife:
Jean Anderson
MacGregor News Editor of the Daily Gazette:
George Davies
Clayton:
Douglas Storm
Marquis, a sub-editor:
Geoffrey Nethercott
Inspector Holly, C I D:
Frank Eynstone
Sergeant Bright:
Leslie Vane
Harelip Murphy:
Ian Sadler
Doyte:
W H D Joss
Joe:
Alexander Gray

Two programmes on Anglo-German relations
1-As the British See It
Tonight a panel of British speakers, representing different professions and different points of view, answers questions put by two Germ-an speakers on Britain's attitude to our common problems.
The British panel:
The Rev. V. A. Demant
Canon of Christchurch. Oxford
Robert Birley
Headmaster of Eton; Educational Adviser to the Military Governor, Control Commission Germany. 1947-49
Francis Williams wartime Controller of News and Censorship in the Ministry of Information
Major-General L. 0. Lyne who held commands in the Middle East and in Berlin during and after the war
Arthur Knight director of several overseas companies in the textile industry that are associated with a large British firm
Chairman, ALan Bullock

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. V. A. Demant
Unknown:
Canon
Unknown:
Francis Williams
Unknown:
Arthur Knight
Unknown:
Alan Bullock

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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