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Tony Fahey is interviewed about the boat in which he hopes to break the official world water speed record. Reference is made to the late Donald Campbell, who died trying to break his own record, and to...
Final part? of adaptation by Charles Causley of Dylan Thomas’ play The Doctor and the Devils based on the true story of the infamous bodysnatchers Burke and Hare, who resorted to murder to make money from...
The First Intercity. Radio play about a speed trial for locomotives and the drama surrounding it. Written by Barry Hill; produced by Tony Hawkins (for Piccadilly Radio). Cast: Paul Clayton, Nona Williams,...
Murder by Gaslight, written by Leo Knowles. A new series for radio retelling the stories of five infamous Victorian murders. Part 1: No Grounds for Complaint, narrated by Leo McKern. Based on the murder of...
Network: Part 1 of Dylan Thomas’ play The Doctor and the Devils, from Piccadilly Radio in Manchester, based on the story of the Edinburgh bodysnatchers Burke and Hare. Adapted by Charles Causley with music...
Outlook on the 80s. Piccadilly Radio talks to leading international figures about the decade ahead. Interview with Ulster Unionist MP, Enoch Powell, who discusses issues including the problems in Northern...
Outlook on the Eighties- Piccadilly Radio series speaking to leading international figures about the decade ahead. In this programme former UK Prime Minister Lord Home (Alec Douglas-Home) gives his views on...
Outlook on the Eighties- Piccadilly Radio series speaking to leading international figures about the decade ahead. In this programme Methodist minister Donald Soper (Lord Soper) gives his views. Subjects...
An 8.3 in Business Hours. A programme in the Network series, produced by Piccadilly Radio in Manchester. Examines official preparations and measures undertaken by the authorities in San Francisco,...
Murder by Gaslight. Part 3: The Diary of a Tramp. By Leo Knowles, narrated by Leo McKern. Dramatised version of investigation of murder of Martha Halliday in Kingswood, Surrey in 1861. Parts played by: Paul...
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