Allan Peacock The Indomitable Pippin


(3 étoiles; 2 critiques)

The Indomitable Pippin is a captivating radio play written by Allan Peacock, originally broadcast on the BBC Home Service on May 6, 1967. This biographical story, as shared by Allan's daughter Katie, revolves around his father and is set in a prisoner-of-war camp along a remote stretch of the Berlin - Baghdad railway during the tumultuous year of 1918.

The play features a talented cast, including William Lucas as Pippin, John Rowe as Sergearlt Spencer, and Roger Delgado as Abdulla, among others. Produced by Anthony Cornish in the BBC's Midland Studios, this production brings to life a poignant narrative filled with rich characters and historical context.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapitres

Episode 1 1:23:25

Critiques

just wasn't for me


(3 étoiles)

just wasn't for me. poor recording didnt help. gave up 1/3 in.