SNT 1984-11-10 - Almost Time For SchoolAP 1984-11-12 - Almost Time For SchoolNeither the deputy head nor the pupils she was accompanying have returned from Brussels. Suspicions are aroused. Could the arrival of a new computer together with the…
SNT 1983-05-21 - My Brother's Keeper1983-05-23 - AT - My Brother's KeeperWhen Billy is killed in a motorcycle accident. his fiancée, Janey is too distraught to attend the funeral. But not too upset, it seems, to start a romance with Billy's younger…
1964-12-22 - Tuesday Evening Play - The Most Unhappy Lady1965-04-15 - AT - The Most Unhappy LadyAn account of three critical years in the life of Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, and later Queen of…
1959-11-14 - SNT - Jumping Jenny1959-11-16 - Monday Matinee - Jumping JennyThe novel by Anthony Berkeley adapted for broadcasting by H. Oldfield BoxCast in order of speaking:Produced by David H. GodfreyA mystery dinner theater party thrown by local…
"This is really from 1975 not 1950
Here is a note from the person who recorded it off the radio
The set that was shared here was one of my first encoding efforts 7 years ago. I recorded the series on cassette in Los Angeles in the 80s from a public…"
Hello Mike. Just in case you hadn’t noticed but there are quite a few other BBC Transcription Disc TMTs on youtube. I didn’t realise this until after I had sent the message about Slow Fuze. Regards
Hello Mike. I know you collect Thirty Minute Theatre but noticed the following are not in your TMT directory. The Great Times Crossword Conspiracy by Ken Whitmore is available on archiveorg, and the BBC Transcription disc of the TMT version of Slow Fuze by RD Wingfield is on youtube. Regards
Thanks for your reply Mike. If the Peter Coke obituary is correct about him replacing Richard Hurndall in 1959 rather than 1963 then PC must have been busy in 1959 as I think he did 3 Paul Temple serials that year. KInd regards
Thanks for your replies Mike. I agree that the 1963 SNT and the 1966 Sunday Play are one at the same with Peter Coke playing SHW in 1963 rather than Richard Hurndall as listed in the Radio Times. However the 1959 and 1963 SNTs look to be different, because unlike 1963 & 1966 were the same 9 or 10 actors feature in both, there are several actors in the 1959 version who are not in the 1963 (& 1966) version. Regards
Hello Mike. I think your version of The Ware Case is the BBCHS Sunday Play from 23 Oct 1966 with Peter Coke playing Sir Hubert Ware. The 3 SNT versions, 1950, 1959 & 1963 all had Richard Hurdall playing SHW. The 1950 & 1959 SNTs appear to be the same Denis Lea adaptation but I don't know about the 1963 & 1966 adaptations. The 3 SNTs all have different casts in the supporting roles although Isabel Dean did play Lady Ware in the1959 & 1963 SNTs and the 1966 Sunday Play. Regards and many thanks for Roger Davenport SNT.
Thanks again for your reply Mike. It was more 1970s & 1980s (Grant Eustace, Graham Blackett and two from RD Wingfield (Death of the insured & Moveable Assets) which were on Afternoon Theatre) I was after but thanks for taking the time to reply.
Hello Mike. Do you have an Afternoon Theatre directory? Many thanks for making your files available, I've found some items I've been looking for for years. Best wishes
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Hello Mike. Just in case you hadn’t noticed but there are quite a few other BBC Transcription Disc TMTs on youtube. I didn’t realise this until after I had sent the message about Slow Fuze. Regards
Hello Mike. I know you collect Thirty Minute Theatre but noticed the following are not in your TMT directory. The Great Times Crossword Conspiracy by Ken Whitmore is available on archiveorg, and the BBC Transcription disc of the TMT version of Slow Fuze by RD Wingfield is on youtube. Regards
Thanks for your reply Mike. If the Peter Coke obituary is correct about him replacing Richard Hurndall in 1959 rather than 1963 then PC must have been busy in 1959 as I think he did 3 Paul Temple serials that year. KInd regards
Thanks for your replies Mike. I agree that the 1963 SNT and the 1966 Sunday Play are one at the same with Peter Coke playing SHW in 1963 rather than Richard Hurndall as listed in the Radio Times. However the 1959 and 1963 SNTs look to be different, because unlike 1963 & 1966 were the same 9 or 10 actors feature in both, there are several actors in the 1959 version who are not in the 1963 (& 1966) version. Regards
Hello Mike. I think your version of The Ware Case is the BBCHS Sunday Play from 23 Oct 1966 with Peter Coke playing Sir Hubert Ware. The 3 SNT versions, 1950, 1959 & 1963 all had Richard Hurdall playing SHW. The 1950 & 1959 SNTs appear to be the same Denis Lea adaptation but I don't know about the 1963 & 1966 adaptations. The 3 SNTs all have different casts in the supporting roles although Isabel Dean did play Lady Ware in the1959 & 1963 SNTs and the 1966 Sunday Play. Regards and many thanks for Roger Davenport SNT.