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This is one I never heard before ? So with that said, I'm going to go head back and continue enjoying. !! ( but most importantly ? ) Thank you once again
Brilliant. A WWI drama which tells of a thinly disguised, fictional Lloyd George who was first, Chancellor of the Exchequer, then Minister of Munitions and finally Prime Minister of the UK.
A superb drama, outstandingly acted. I missed this, in 1966, but perhaps appreciated it much more in my old age. Who are we to judge the private behaviour of men undertaking such awful responsibility. Thank you for posting this. You have a like and the bell is ticked.
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Afternoon Theatre: Storm Lantern First broadcast Monday 5th September 1966 at 1515 on the BBC Home Service A play by Maurice Moiseiwitsch, adapted for radio from a book by Richard, Earl LLoyd-George A tempestuous Cabinet Minister in the First World War battles against military prejudice in order to give the troops the means to win a war he abhors. Within himself - as his son discovers - are the seeds of his own political decline. with William Squire as the Minister David Buck, Laurence Payne, Eira Heath
Excellent play thank you
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Brilliant. Thank you
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Excellent showcasing of the complexities of wartime political battles and their toll. Thank you for posting this.
This is one I never
heard before ?
So with that said,
I'm going to go head back and continue enjoying. !!
( but most importantly ? )
Thank you once again
Brilliant. A WWI drama which tells of a thinly disguised, fictional Lloyd George who was first, Chancellor of the Exchequer, then Minister of Munitions and finally Prime Minister of the UK.
Well put. We could do with a young Welsh firebrand in parliament right now
Brilliant,great entertainment,well worth a listen.👍
Brilliant insight into bygone days
Thanks so much 😃
♥️
Brilliant,well worth a listen 👍
Excellent
Powfully done
A superb drama, outstandingly acted. I missed this, in 1966, but perhaps appreciated it much more in my old age. Who are we to judge the private behaviour of men undertaking such awful responsibility. Thank you for posting this. You have a like and the bell is ticked.
Thank you Amanda for uploaded this!.... wonderful !
Of course and always! I'm finding some of these comments hidden... it's weird bc I use and do Everything on mobile (I'm odd I know), and when I come to desktop (where I'm answering this from) there's all these comments. Strange🤷🏼♀️
Brilliant,thank you so very much for this.
Thank you so much for listening I appreciate it! ❤️
Great! Thank you.
Thankyou for uploading
Afternoon Theatre: Storm Lantern
First broadcast Monday 5th September 1966 at 1515 on the BBC Home Service
A play by Maurice Moiseiwitsch, adapted for radio from a book by Richard, Earl LLoyd-George
A tempestuous Cabinet Minister in the First World War battles against military prejudice in order to give the troops the means to win a war he abhors. Within himself - as his son discovers - are the seeds of his own political decline.
with William Squire as the Minister
David Buck, Laurence Payne, Eira Heath
This episode originally aired September 3rd 1966.
That was interesting, but leaves me with a very low opinion of the Prime Minister when it comes to "other women."
Tedious. Unendurable.
For you, maybe.