Everynight I listen I end up drifting away into a deep sleep. I've started over and over multiple times. I'll get to the end at some point. This is really good.
This was broadcasted on BBC Radio 4. Saturday 6th January 1979 8.30pm. Written by Eric Saward. He was a television script editor and screenwriter on Doctor Who from 1982 until 1986. He wrote the stories The Visitation 1982, Earth Shock 1982, Resurrection of the Daleks 1984, Revelation of the Daleks1985
with these radio dramas you don't have to pay your tv licence but still get a dose of the good old bbc instead of the propaganda that they spew out now
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This play is not for everyone. Some think they could some sleep before the end . The others drop to listen and start again. Maybe they find it boring but preserving. What is it to say? This play is worth listening. That's all threre is to it
So true. Though the older woman at 38:35 is traditionally posh and still possesses a great voice. Though posh accents can be interesting, more typically they aren't. Always thought Thelma Ritter, Ruth Gordon, Elsa Lanchester and her husband Charles Laughton, Gloria Grahame and more famously Bette Davis, Peter Lorre and Cary Grant all had such wonderful & arresting voices.
This story had me on the edge of my seat every second. I do wish though it had been the son-in-law that had killed her. What a twist that would of been!!
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Eric Saward is best known for Dr Who, so interesting to listen to something he's written that isn't sci-fi! Also good to hear some authentic accents. Take heed Peaky Blinders .....😆 Did I hear Arnold Peters who played Jack Woolley in The Archers as the manager of the car park? Not a Brummie but spent enough time at Pebble Mill playing one! Enjoyed this very much. Thank you.
Was it ever addressed how the car got back to the house if it was left in the car park and the husband took a train to London? I loved the story, but can’t figure this part out. Thanks.
All of these plays are wonderful, but also, really speaks volumes about women and their lives, from the period that these plays are set; and in some of them, not that long ago.
Synopsis: A frantic woman reports her missing daughter to the police. She is told that nothing can be done by the police when a person simply hasn't come home. It is assumed that the missing person left of their own accord. But the woman is insistent and finally gets to speak to a detective. The woman believes that a serial killer is responsible which is flatly dismissed.
Thank you again for outlining the plot on this one. Going to enjoy listening. Keep safe and well and hope you are enjoying the seasonal celebrations as much as you can.
But? How did the car get back to the house? If Hubby left it, Manager used it, who and when did Mum get it back in her drive, with the keys? I thought it was going to be the disgruntled wife, fed up and snapped after seeing her wondering hubby talking to the nurse (except for the rape part) Slipped in a random character in the last act!
After listening to so many BBC dramas, it shocks me how the fictional police act like smart-mouthed bullies. Is this a cultural reflection or artistic license?
It's not realistic from my experience. I've found them to be polite and professional. My Dad was in the police for years and always hated the way they were portrayed on T.V, saying it was totally unrealistic.
@@24flyingcats84 I think the misperception started way back in the original detective novels. The posh private investigator, often unofficial, had to be the clever capable character, that meant police officers had to be stupid, uneducated, or just plain rude. We couldn’t have suspects who were totally unlikeable, so, the poor copper copped it!
Absolutely lovely great performances especially by the actor who played the Bromley detective. Mrs. Maitland was thoroughly pathetic and irritating. But in the end she let go of her degenerate husband. A very good place good tension buildup and very good ending nice twist at the end.
Humm. Am thinking most killers like to keep a souvenir from their victims. Sick. Did they keep any of Jack the Rippers victims things? Is it still possible to get DNA from any of it? Probably not. But? Thank you for sharing God bless
Effective thriller . With rather unsympathetic characters and couple of sub - plots. Is there really so much petty jealousy within CID ranks ? Are there really semi - literate detective constables on murder investigations ? Slightly unsatisfactory ending .? Still , a 9 / 10.
I was a copper in the 70's and many officers would be regarded as unsympathetic by current standards. Better training and greater awareness have improved things and petty jealousies as you call them were and are still common in any organisation; the Police are not unusual in that respect.
Police cars in a field...probably nothing important. Wasn't there a serial killer in the area? Almost everyone in this story seems either obnoxious or stupid.
Great cast & performances and this play certainly has its charms. Unfortunately its too plodding for my taste. Its much more like a story or narrative than a police procedural. Perhaps it would've worked much better if it were 45 minutes or so long.
Argh; listening to the first bit, I keep mentally saying to the PO - don’t You have a ‘Missing Persons’ category? Who cares if the missing Daughter isn’t a Minor?! 😂😂😂😄
Everynight I listen I end up drifting away into a deep sleep. I've started over and over multiple times. I'll get to the end at some point. This is really good.
Me too!
Lol same problem here
Same here..usually, but this one gripped me. Going to be knackered all day now.
Clearly, I'm not the only one this happens to. It's also a great mind relaxer when engaging in commuting traffic.
I am the same😂
This was broadcasted on BBC Radio 4. Saturday 6th January 1979 8.30pm. Written by Eric Saward. He was a television script editor and screenwriter on Doctor Who from 1982 until 1986. He wrote the stories The Visitation 1982, Earth Shock 1982, Resurrection of the Daleks 1984, Revelation of the Daleks1985
Great information. Thank you
Great acting! Very believable!
Brilliant. Very engaging, well written and acted. Well worth listening to.
This was an exceptional story. Thank you for posting. Highly recommend.
Excellent story! Had me hooked from beginning to end. Thank you ❤
I love radio drama since I was a child.
Thanks for posting them!
I just came across this channel by chance . I am now hooked to it . Gotta listen to one story every night before bedtime 😄😄😄😄
Never been much for telly. All your plays are great. Been trying to get hold of these for ages.
I've heard better on American shows
This was pure 70s . Loved it .
I watch and listen to mysteries as a hobby and this was the absolute best. Well done 👍
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with these radio dramas you don't have to pay your tv licence but still get a dose of the good old bbc instead of the propaganda that they spew out now
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Many twists and turns in this play. Have listened at least three times!
Brilliant. I really enjoyed listening to this. All the characters were so real. Thank you
Thanks for your efforts
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Listening in September 2024❤these English shows so soothing to sleep to thank you ❤Canada
My love and best to to you from Phoenix, Arizona USA. Ive listened to this video a couple of times. Brillant!
Thanks Chesterton. You’re my favorite go to for some nice escapism. 👍
Gripping play. Excellent production. Thank you very much for posting this for us to enjoy.
Great characters and mystery. Throughly enjoyed the story. Thank you for sharing these radio dramas.
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Great script and well-acted, thank you!
Excellent listening, many thanks
Brilliant...loved it.
fantastic play please can we have more .❤
Very nice to be listening to this. The actors and writers allow the listeners to transport themselves back to the era depicted in the play.
Loved it and thank you. Reminds me of the BBC Light program decades ago!
Thank you for another excellent play.
Excellent acting. Kept my attention all the way through. Thank you!
Interesting play.Thanks for uploading.
Thank you for posting! Excellent story and acting superb.
Excellent. Thank you...
This was really good loved every minute 😃👏🏼👏🏼🇬🇧 thank you so.much.
Excellent play, well worth a listen 👍
Loveing all these radio plays every night there marvellous
Welcome back , missed your channel
a lot
Many many thanks for uploading this
I really enjoyed this, especially the twists and turns on the way.
Liked very much, thank you!
I really enjoyed this play twists and turns
This play is not for everyone. Some think they could some sleep before the end . The others drop to listen and start again. Maybe they find it boring but preserving. What is it to say? This play is worth listening. That's all threre is to it
enjoyed this very much, thank you ❤
Brilliant! Typical 1970's Loved it!
Just wondering what makes it so typical of the 70’s?
I really enjoyed this...I love the local characters instead of the upper class type characters
Accents shifting from Coventry to Bradford, to.. :)
@@djayers and there’s a Brummie in there as well
So true. Though the older woman at 38:35 is traditionally posh and still possesses a great voice. Though posh accents can be interesting, more typically they aren't.
Always thought Thelma Ritter, Ruth Gordon, Elsa Lanchester and her husband Charles Laughton, Gloria Grahame and more famously Bette Davis, Peter Lorre and Cary Grant all had such wonderful & arresting voices.
Yet another wonderful thriller.
I've listened to everyone one of the paul temple programs more than once and i love them. Paul and his wife are great characters.
Excellent radio play. Very entertaining.
This story had me on the edge of my seat every second. I do wish though it had been the son-in-law that had killed her. What a twist that would of been!!
Hours of true entertainment, thanks Brits 👋😃👍
Very good listening, highly recommended.
A good one. Thank you. I think my Dad had a cortina estate in the 70s.
My father knew he'd finally made it when he got a company car. It was a Cortina!
Did he have a sticker in the back ?
@ J W suicides
Could have been worse ?
Might have had an Allegra !
Mm. Thanks for the tip, but I think the case is closed now. :)
@@michaelbedford8017 Lol
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I listen regularly, when away on holiday.
Your phone let's you download the episodes, when outside Europe and 1st world.
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Splendid
Just " phone the doctor", and " maybe it will be in the second post" . Those were.The days.
Love Saturday night theatre.
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Eric Saward is best known for Dr Who, so interesting to listen to something he's written that isn't sci-fi! Also good to hear some authentic accents. Take heed Peaky Blinders .....😆 Did I hear Arnold Peters who played Jack Woolley in The Archers as the manager of the car park? Not a Brummie but spent enough time at Pebble Mill playing one!
Enjoyed this very much. Thank you.
The Detective Sergeant was played by the late Roger Hume, who played Bert Fry in The Archers for many years alongside Arnold Peters.
I really enjoyed! Thanks !
Well done. Many of the interactions were quite realistic. And no happy ending! 😕
Thank you.
Well constructed
Great listening 😀
Was it ever addressed how the car got back to the house if it was left in the car park and the husband took a train to London? I loved the story, but can’t figure this part out. Thanks.
I don't think it was the same car? Wasn't the car at the house the son-in-law's?
he went to london on the Thursday and came back same day - went away on holiday on the Friday.
From the days when towns still had open police stations and local active police!?!?!?
Thank you
Very good.
Thank you.
All of these plays are wonderful, but also, really speaks volumes about women and their lives, from the period that these plays are set; and in some of them, not that long ago.
Wow I couldn't believe that superintendent got away with treating the officers who broke the case! Like real life A.
It’s a play not real life.
Hollis Worley, Gripping. I really enjoyed the story.
Ttt
Blimey
Given the cast list, this was almost an old episode of The Archers
Synopsis: A frantic woman reports her missing daughter to the police. She is told that nothing can be done by the police when a person simply hasn't come home. It is assumed that the missing person left of their own accord. But the woman is insistent and finally gets to speak to a detective. The woman believes that a serial killer is responsible which is flatly dismissed.
Once again Thank you, Take Care and Happy Christmas
@@janegriffiths7733 You're welcome, Jane. And with this new strain of covid, be well, my dear.
Thanx Tottie I really do appreciate u taking the time to put a synopsis in for us as it's nice to no the storyline ahead of time so thank you TM
@@simonmcgrath4112 My pleasure, Simon. There are a few of us who do this.
Thank you again for outlining the plot on this one. Going to enjoy listening.
Keep safe and well and hope you are enjoying the seasonal celebrations as much as you can.
Thank you
Loved it!
Nice twists and turns.
Really enjoyed that 😊
But? How did the car get back to the house? If Hubby left it, Manager used it, who and when did Mum get it back in her drive, with the keys? I thought it was going to be the disgruntled wife, fed up and snapped after seeing her wondering hubby talking to the nurse (except for the rape part) Slipped in a random character in the last act!
The carpark attendant sounds an awful lot like JackWoolly from the Archers 🤔
I love it when the prime suspect changes by the second... if police work is anything like this it must be insane :-0
WHAT ABOUT THE CAR!!
Love them
After listening to so many BBC dramas, it shocks me how the fictional police act like smart-mouthed bullies. Is this a cultural reflection or artistic license?
'I am Authorized, so do as told...'
It's not realistic from my experience. I've found them to be polite and professional. My Dad was in the police for years and always hated the way they were portrayed on T.V, saying it was totally unrealistic.
@@24flyingcats84 I think the misperception started way back in the original detective novels. The posh private investigator, often unofficial, had to be the clever capable character, that meant police officers had to be stupid, uneducated, or just plain rude.
We couldn’t have suspects who were totally unlikeable, so, the poor copper copped it!
Very good.
Totally Brilliant the thing the BBC did best 👌 👍
Now, snowed in makes it all the harder!
😥
I am closed and staying abed.
Brahm, it is lashings with rains out.
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How do I stop those that I do not wish to listen to again.
I put a thumbs up,which helps 2 people
As is more often in the real world - no Justice for anyone. Even the "Monster" got out of the punishment due him from Society. 😮
Worth listening to - from someone hypercritical of "dramas".
So why did the girl get in the car?
Absolutely lovely great performances especially by the actor who played the Bromley detective. Mrs. Maitland was thoroughly pathetic and irritating. But in the end she let go of her degenerate husband. A very good place good tension buildup and very good ending nice twist at the end.
Humm. Am thinking most killers like to keep a souvenir from their victims. Sick.
Did they keep any of Jack the Rippers victims things? Is it still possible to get DNA from any of it? Probably not. But?
Thank you for sharing
God bless
Excellent second time
How different was life in England then.Even with a murder ,you get a feeling that on the whole we were safer .
Effective thriller . With rather unsympathetic characters and couple of sub -
plots. Is there really so much petty jealousy within CID ranks ?
Are there really semi - literate detective constables on murder investigations ?
Slightly unsatisfactory ending .? Still , a 9 / 10.
I was a copper in the 70's and many officers would be regarded as unsympathetic by current standards. Better training and greater awareness have improved things and petty jealousies as you call them were and are still common in any organisation; the Police are not unusual in that respect.
Thanks ! Interesting ! You should
write a book / play...?
Well Said...@2msvalkyrie529
Radio Plays are your stuff.-you should write for the B.B.C.
This is probably why
characters like Sherlock
Holmes was created. 🙄
Good one. I was sure it was the son in law.
yea I did too towards the end
@@mattsan70 Wish I could remember anything about this!
No spoilers
@@stevec2993 Give over! This is how old? 50 years? And you expect no spoilers? There’s a term limit on them.
Don't spoil it for others!
Police cars in a field...probably nothing important. Wasn't there a serial killer in the area? Almost everyone in this story seems either obnoxious or stupid.
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Great cast & performances and this play certainly has its charms. Unfortunately its too plodding for my taste. Its much more like a story or narrative than a police procedural. Perhaps it would've worked much better if it were 45 minutes or so long.
Great play but all the men have good Birmingham accents and all the women sound like Julie Andrews!
The accents are very hit and miss. Not good at all!
Argh; listening to the first bit, I keep mentally saying to the PO - don’t You have a ‘Missing Persons’ category?
Who cares if the missing Daughter isn’t a Minor?!
😂😂😂😄
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Ok it was good but the ending was a bit of an anticlimax 😞
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