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John Ferguson The Man In The Dark

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Saturday-Night Theatre: The Man In the Dark Sat 6th Nov 1976, 20:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM Dramatised for radio by Gwen Cherrell from the novel by John Ferguson   Stella: When I go out I shall lock you in that room. When I'm in the house you'll be free to walk about. Kinloch: You regard me as your prisoner? Stella: Why do you smile? Kinloch: Because oddly enough, lady, I regard you as mine. It will be interesting to see which of us is right, won't it?   Producer/Director: -John Cardy Kinloch: -Robert Trotter Stella: -Karin Fernald Chance: -Christopher Scoular McNab:- Kenneth McClellan Beaumont: -Haydn Jones Matheson: -Douglas Blackwell Ponsonby Paget: -David Bird Man in the fog: -Jeffrey Segal London PC/Sgt Howley: -Walter Hall Dr Dunn: -Peter Craze Cab driver: -Andrew Seear Sir Stephen Ware: -Malcolm Gerard Insp Green: -Malcolm Reid Insp Snargrove: -David Graham Mrs Spedding: -Shirley Dixon Solicitor: -James Thomason Tolputt: -Michael Harbour Cornet player: -Graham Whiting Sandy Kinloch is the man in the dark. He was left blind as the result of an explosion in the First World War, and he is destitute. He had once been a medical student with an inclination for literature and a promising future, but ill-fortune together with the war, his injuries, and some poor investments, have reduced him to penury. He spends his last few borrowed coins to travel to Ealing on a fog-bound London night to beg some help from a former fellow student, Dr Peter Dunn.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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John Ferguson The Man in the Dark

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Great Drama

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Well worth a listen, I so enjoyed this