Cause Celebre by Terence Rattigan

Cause Celebre
A play for radio by Terence Rattigan
Featuring Diana Dors, Gwen Watford and Carleton Hobbs
Produced by Norman Wright

First broadcast on Radio 4, 27 Oct 1975

The play is based on the Rattenbury Murder Case 1935.
It was Rattigan's first play written directly for radio.

Cast
Alan Dudley, Anthony Smee, Betty Baskcomb, Carleton Hobbs, Cecile Chevreau, Clifford Norgate, Deborah Paige, Denis Mccarthy, Diana Dors, Frances Jeater, Garard Green, Gareth Johnson, Gwen Watford, Haydn Jones, Hector Ross, Katherine Parr, Madi Hedd, Michael Burlington, Michael Deacon, Noel Johnson, Peter Pratt, Peter Whitman, Peter Williams, Polly Murch, Robert Harris, Robin Browne, Rosalind Adams, Trader Faulkner,

128/44; 107 MB, divided in two parts at a convenient point
sound quality very good (very minor bleed-through from another programme during the first minute)

Cause Celebre Link

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  • Tried again today. It worked fine. My computer probably had a seniors moment.

    Thanks

    Robert Johnson

    • More likely one of them tubes on that intarweb thing was clogged.

    • I truly believe that computers occasionally get confused.  ------ Rick

  • 31/08/12

    Anson,

    I clicked on your link and got a file not found message.

    Any suggestions?

    Robert Johnson

    • Very curious ... try again.   Just worked for me on two separate machines.

    • Anson, you have a PM with #16 of Gaslight Grimoire from me.  -------------------------  Rick

    • Got it - setting ID tags as I type this.

      Will post tonight

  • Thanks, Rick. I had a really awful 32/22 mono encode of this. Now i can actually HEAR it!

    This play was produced  again in 2011 to mark the centenary of Rattigan's birth.

    You'll find the new version, along with quite a few other Rattigan plays at my server
    :

    http://www.otrrepository.com/Requests/ning/Rattigan/

    Once again, the set includes Rick's offering of the older version, as i keep playwright's works together.

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