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TWO EMMA TOC - WRITTLE by Tim Wander & Dennis Rookard

In early February 1922, from a small ex-army hut in a field just outside the village of Writtle near Chelmsford, a small team of pioneerin…

Started by Magersfontein

3 Nov 25, 2012
Reply by Steve Kostelecky

OPEN GARDEN WARFARE by Colin Hume

Susanna is proud of her garden, so proud that she wants to open it to discriminating members of the public – and she sticks to the rule th…

Started by Magersfontein

2 Jul 21, 2012
Reply by Robert

"Mr Humphreys and his inheritance", a ghost story by M R James

"Shortly before his death I asked him what he really thought on the subject, since he had written better ghost-stories than any man livin…

Started by Magersfontein

5 Jun 3, 2012
Reply by JakeTucker

WAVING TO A TRAIN by Martyn Read

  It's late June, in 1953. Two weeks ago, despite the torrential rain, the Coronation went off perfectly. Now, the skies are blue, the gra…

Started by Magersfontein

3 Jun 2, 2012
Reply by JakeTucker

THE FALL OF THE ROMAN UMPIRE

  It wasn’t just the Dome and the London Eye, you know. As the new Millennium approached, people in every city, town and village were meet…

Started by Magersfontein

5 May 19, 2012
Reply by Robert

THE FITLOW MANGLE by Bill Farrow

  Remember the great Mangle War and the part played in it by the Mangle Boys with their song “The French Can’t Make Mangles Like We Can”?…

Started by Magersfontein

1 May 16, 2012
Reply by Anson (Bob) Roberts

No. 2 DING STREET by Bill Farrow

  A home for retired variety artistes should be a quiet haven after the excitement of their career, but the aged entertainers at this part…

Started by Magersfontein

4 Apr 25, 2012
Reply by Magersfontein

ALL IN THE BLOOD by Bill Farrow

  The spirit of the Mangle Boys lives on!   Remember them - Eddie Fitlow and Ernie Turpin? They were big, back in the golden days of the…

Started by Magersfontein

2 Apr 25, 2012
Reply by Magersfontein

CUCKOOS DON'T CUCKOO IN DAGENHAM, DO THEY? by Tony Phillips

  Jack is an old time rocker who is going to sing one more time. But will his dysfunctional family back him up, or will it all end in tea…

Started by Magersfontein

3 Feb 18, 2012
Reply by Magersfontein

FENCHURCH by Dennis Rookard

  When her evil brother swindles the cantankerous Lady Caroline Tipstandley out of house and home, her butler Fenchurch, realising that s…

Started by Magersfontein

2 Jan 19, 2012
Reply by Mike

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ATT: Richard L.

Have not yet received the e-mail.  Can you send one more time? Jimb ?

ATT:Richard L

Can you send me the link to the Fill-ins for Saturday Night Theatre.  I accidentally deleted your post. Many Thanks! jimb

Big time Boo-boo

I have messed around and deleted the ‘S’ folder from the library.  I am in the process of restoring it but it will take several days.  I’ll get Saturday Night Theatre up as soon as possible. jimb

To All Library Users

I have made a boo-boo somehow and accidentally moved all the ‘S’ Files to the bottom of the ‘R’ folder.  Until I can figure out a way to fix this, this is where you can find them. Anyone with a solution, mail me off-list. Thanks jimb  

Would You Like Some More Saturday Night Theatres?

  SNT 1977-10-22 The King's Colours (Roy Bolitho).mp3 SNT 1977-11-05 Our Roman Cousins (Bruce Stewart).mp3 SNT 1977-11-12 Carfitt Crisis (J.B. Priestley).mp3 SNT 1977-11-26 Dog Tooth (Eric Saward).mp3 SNT 1977-12-03 Number Discontinued (Margaret Simpson).mp3 SNT 1977-12-17 Antique Farce (Bruce Stewart).mp3 SNT 1977-12-24 Box Of Delights (John Masefield).mp3 SNT 1977-12-24 The Box Of Delights 1-2 (John Masefield).mp3 [...]

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