Two Pipe Problems (Part 01)

The Afternoon Play - BBC Radio 4 - Monday 27 April 2009

Two Pipe Problems (Part 01)

Michael Chaplin's drama returns to The Old Beeches retirement home for elderly thespians and the company of William and Sandy, two actors who still nurse a certain affectionate animosity towards one another since they starred as Holmes and Watson in a 1960s TV series.

The pair become embroiled in making sure that the course of true love does run smooth. It begins with a proposal of marriage, but they are once again pressed into service to solve a mystery. Just why does the bridegroom suddenly call the wedding off?

Sandy Boyle ...... Stanley Baxter
William Parnes ...... Richard Briers
Dolores Sweet ...... Julia McKenzie
Sir Trelawney Hope ...... John Rowe
Godfrey ...... Joseph Mydell
Mary Winter ...... Jillie Meers
Isadora Klein ...... Susan Wooldridge
Hugo ...... Stephen Critchlow

Directed by Marilyn Imrie

A Catherine Bailey production for BBC Radio 4.

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  • 2/5/2010 10:33 AM Ralph wrote:
    Hi Geordie, not to bore you into tears, Gunsmoke is my all time favorite. I remember as a child sitting on the floor in the kitchen, dark and huddled next to the refridgerator, all alone listening to the Gunsmoke stories. That was a wonderful escape time for me. Being in a oasis of adventure for 30 minutes. Wow, that was 50+ years ago and I remember the kitchen and the radio like it was last week. Thats when you had to turn the radio on and it would take a minute or so for it to warm up. You would walk away, the radio would start playing very loud and you had to run back and turn it down quickly, or else...
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    Hi Ralph,
    Your sharing was very interesting and brought back happy memories of rainy Sunday's listening to the radio!
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