'Women Will Gossip'
comedy one act
Monday 12 March 1928 Cardiff 10.15-10.50 (mixed)
Played by the Station Radio Players
James Fretall - Victor Fawkes
Matilda - Daisy Cull
Alfred Gayley - T. Hannam-Clark
Samuel Smiless - Walter Gardner
Mrs. Mum - Nan Porter
Mrs. Glummer - Mary Macdonald-Taylor
William Green - Sidney Evans
'Much Mercle'
A Rustic Comedy in One Act
Tuesday 31 July 1928 Cardiff 9.40-10.45 (mixed)
Mrs. Wagstaffe - Daisy Cull
Mrs. Bevan - Miriam Pritchett
Clara - Vera Shipton
Old Jauncey - Eben Rogers
Mrs. Morgan - Hope Kerr
Sam Hodges - Jack Parkin
Tom Neville - Arthur Condy
Mrs. Neville - Marion Foreman
'The Black Sheep'
A One Act Comedy
(F. Morton Howard)
Tuesday 25 September 1928 Cardiff 9.50-10.30 (mixed)
Laura Tagg - Daisy Cull
Joshua Tagg - T. Hannan Clarke
Reginald de Vere - Donald Davies
Other Information
Daisy Cull
Monday 21 November Cardiff
'The Artist' duologue (A.A. Milne)
He - Hedley Goodall
She - Vera Clarke
Scene: The Hall of a Country Cottage
10.15-10.40
'Mr Samson' A West Country Play in one act (Charles Lee)
Played by the Radio Station Players
Catherine Stevens - Daisy Cull
Caroline Stevens - Nan Porter
(two Maiden Sisters)
Mr Sampson, their Tenant next door - T. Hannam Clark
Scene: The kitchen of a cottage on a moorland road in the West Country.
Catherine and Caroline Stevens are two maiden ladies of forty or thereabouts. Caroline is gentle and soft, Catherine vivacious and active. They live alone in their paradise of a West Country cottage, but a bachelor, unaware that he is cast for the role of serpent, comes on the scene as tenant of the cottage next door. The cottage is owned by the ladies, and they cook for him, mend his socks, and pass the time of day until the inevitable gossip starts. Mr. Sampson expresses his own difficulty in the situation by wishing he'd been born a heathen Turk.
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