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A play for broadcasting by Frank Hauser
Adapted from the novel by Carl Randau and Leane Zugsmith
Produced by Archie Campbell

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Broadcasting By:
Frank Hauser
Novel By:
Carl Randau
Produced By:
Archie Campbell
Charlie, a tout:
Charles Irwin
Mack, a retired detective:
MacDonald Parke
A customer at the bar:
Errol MacKinnon
Bartender:
Bill Nagy
Walter Dawson, Judith's brother:
Nicholas Stuart
Judith Cunningham:
Bessie Love
David Cunningham, her second husband:
Stuart Nichol
Bud:
Lyndon Brook
Ellen Woods:
Lois McLean
Joe Willard:
Ronald Wilson
Mary Louise:
Helen Backlin
' Butchy:
Errol MacKinnon
Les, a drugstore assistant:
Harold Ayer
Mrs Calaman, a neighbour:
Natalie Lynn
Mr Reedy, another neighbour:
Charles Irwin
Doctor:
Martin Lewis
Annette:
Blanche Zohar
Mrs Woods, Ellen's mother:
Natalie Lynn

A new series of six autobiographical talks by Bertrand Russell , o.m. I-Why I took to Philosophy
Bertrand Russell describes the aims with which he started life as an undergraduate at Cambridge and the reasons for his transferring his main interests from mathematics to philosophy.
(; originally broadcast in the General Overseas Service of the BBC on December 30, 1954)
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Unknown:
Bertrand Russell
Unknown:
Bertrand Russell

BBC Home Service Basic

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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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