Milkie leaves a glittering London party to find arson and bloodshed in the Welsh mountains. As the tale of murder, terrorism and violence unfolds, he discovers dark political currents run deep - with corruption reaching right to the top. Too much knowledge and exposing guilt proves to be a dangerous business when the Establishment is rotten and the idealists are liars...
1/6. Milkie leaves a glittering London party to find arson and bloodshed in the mountains of North Wales.
2/6. Did fanatical nationalists attack an old lady? Milkie finds Welsh political currents run dark and deep...
3/6. Londoner Milkie is out of his depth. It's not just the terrorism, arson and violence he's dealing with now, but corruption reaching right to the top.
4/6. In seeking the killers, Milkie is drawn deeper into trouble - with the Establishment.
5/6. Too much knowledge can end in death if anyone is prepared to go right to the end of the line.
6/6. Exposing guilt is a dangerous business when the Establishment is rotten and the idealists are liars.
Cast:
Milkie.......Dennis Waterman
Teller.......Ray Smith
Beth.......Bethan Jones
Valmai.......Annest Wiliam
Huw.......Richard Elfyn
Dewi.......Robert David
Rhys.......Terry Victor
Sian.......Sian Summers
Pauline.......Eluned Jones
Gordon/Special Branch Man.......Michael Povey
Kate.......Tara Dominick
Lord Cambria/Special Branch Man.......Terry Dauncey
Rushton.......Timothy Bateson
Sharon.......Emma Gregory
Special Branch Man.......Chris Durnall
Sioned.......Sue Roderick
Laura.......Ri Richards
Music: Laurie Scott Baker
Produced & Directed by Jane Dauncey
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Thanks for sharing, look forward to listening.
Thank you for this William!
When we were discussing this recently on here, I was absolutely certain that I had it in mp3 format so I had a look, and I haven't! Very pleased! :)
I did actually buy a cassette to MP3 converted a few years ago, as I've still got a BIG box of cassettes with stuff recorded of Radio 4 on them, and I was convinced that this is one of the things I had transferred, but it seems it wasn't.
I've actually been listening to Only The Good Die Young on cassette this week - my ones that I recorded off the radio at the time, not because it sounds better - it's purely for nostalgia purposes! :)
I'm going to listen to this today. .
Hi David,
Your comments brought back memories.
Early 1960's.. My parents bought me a Elpico tape recorder. I would record "Sing Something Simple" every week and we would listen and sing along with it later in the week.
Like you I have a collection of cassettes courtesy of my local library from when they went digital. They are all treasures.
LP records made a comeback. Let us do it for the cassette.
STAY SAFE
Bill
Thank you
Thank you for uploading this