It took me a while to get used to the voices, but this is the one where Temple and Steve met for the first time, so I hung in there. Thank you for uploading. :)
At around 2:15 there is proof that brittish radio was using racial slurs on air and had no problem with it. I noticed that in other old plays too. This makes them very dated.
@@brandyhaywood6256 Yeah ... 1942 was renowned for its digital recording capability and "trouble-free time" in Britain. Should have been much better quality ... #sarcasm
Ungrateful you are… Go away and invest in studio space and re-record it using a full cast of actors and possibly a full orchestra… That'll sound better
It took me a while to get used to the voices, but this is the one where Temple and Steve met for the first time, so I hung in there. Thank you for uploading. :)
Fascinating, thank you.
Good to learn some of the background of Steve Trent aka Louise Harvey. By Timothy I'm positively enjoying this one!
At around 2:15 there is proof that brittish radio was using racial slurs on air and had no problem with it. I noticed that in other old plays too. This makes them very dated.
Sound awful.
Because it was performed in the 1940s. A real piece of history.
@@brandyhaywood6256 Yeah ... 1942 was renowned for its digital recording capability and "trouble-free time" in Britain. Should have been much better quality ...
#sarcasm
Ungrateful you are… Go away and invest in studio space and re-record it using a full cast of actors and possibly a full orchestra… That'll sound better
Old skool radio, we oldies are used to it.