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Shadow of Murder - BBC Saturday Night Theatre - Charity Blackstock 

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Ursula Torday was a British writer of some 60 gothic, romance and mystery novels from 1935 to 1982.
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She also used the pseudonyms of Paula Allardyce, Charity Blackstock, Lee Blackstock, and Charlotte Keppel. In 1961, her novel Witches' Sabbath won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association.
Saturday Night Theatre was a long-running radio drama strand on BBC Radio 4. The strand showcased feature-length, middle-brow single plays on Saturday evenings for more than 50 years, having been launched in April 1943. The plays featured in the strand included stage plays, book adaptations and original dramatizations. For most of its history, programmes ran for 90 minutes and were largely entertainment-centred, such as thrillers, comedies and mysteries.
Saturday Night Theatre was noted as the major drama of the week on BBC Radio 4, until it was scrapped as a programme strand in 1996. Shorter plays continued to be broadcast on Radio 4 on Saturday evenings from 1996 until the relaunch of the channel's schedule in April 1998 by James Boyle, when single dramas were removed from the Saturday evening schedule. Since 1998, the main weekly play on the station has been The Saturday Play, a daytime programme that runs for 60-90 minutes.
There have since been campaigns to bring back Saturday Night Theatre, but in the context of BBC budget cuts, that have included the 2010 axing of Radio 4's Friday Play (established in 1998, when Saturday Night Theatre was abolished), any return looks unlikely. (Wikipedia)
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Комментарии : 181   
@estewart6745
@estewart6745 2 года назад
How amazing to hear a real News report from 1970! A real treat...
@kennethrichardson8311
@kennethrichardson8311 2 года назад
When I'm alone and particularly when working on a project I find these casts very good company.
@trace-elementz1343
@trace-elementz1343 3 года назад
Hmmm, I think now, during the era of 'worldwide stay at home orders", it might be a good time for Radio 4 to re-launch some radio dramas/mysteries. I have noticed a resurgence in popularity of radio shows on YT and podcasts since the lockdowns. Many of these shows have doubled, even quadrupled the number of listens in a short time. I love the radio format and listening to audio broadcast stories; so much more imagination and brain activity involved.
@Enri45100
@Enri45100 3 года назад
I completely agree.
@jacalineballif7237
@jacalineballif7237 3 года назад
It’s now part of my bedtime routine. Love them.
@teresaballardagent7111
@teresaballardagent7111 3 года назад
This is was so awesome. My oldest grandchild passed by my room, when he heard the dialogue. He wheeled back around to my door. Now he stops by room ever time
@carmenedwards3863
@carmenedwards3863 2 года назад
@@teresaballardagent7111 that is most beautiful ❤️
@carmenedwards3863
@carmenedwards3863 2 года назад
The radio plays are like medicine to my soul.
@cousinsister69
@cousinsister69 3 года назад
What a dramatic play! Wonderful. It had all the elements of a great tabloid story. Kept me guessing.
@DenisePoole-Closet-Crafts
@DenisePoole-Closet-Crafts 2 года назад
Thank you for taking the time to upload these wonderful radio dramas. 😀
@MinkaSchlossberger4ever
@MinkaSchlossberger4ever 9 месяцев назад
I can relate to the old man......even If he was shown as mad....I have no patience with people, who are cruel to animals,either....
@carojames6776
@carojames6776 3 года назад
Never listened to anything like this before but I thoroughly enjoyed it, thank you.
@judithwilliams3835
@judithwilliams3835 3 года назад
What an enjoyable play - so captivating and charming. It constantly held my attention. Thank you so much for making these dramas available.
@michaelberg9656
@michaelberg9656 20 дней назад
Charming is not the word I would use!
@jordsupp
@jordsupp 3 года назад
Hmmm ... well, we have to take the not-so-good to appreciate the good and really great plays. Best part for me was hearing the very civilised 10 o'clock news and Big Ben's chimes. Thank you for uploading.
@deborahbranson6053
@deborahbranson6053 3 года назад
The days before television much simpler times really enjoy listening
@kimberlykasimoff1447
@kimberlykasimoff1447 3 года назад
There were parts in this play that sounded like it was the movie Rebecca. Kate's voice for one, and how she pleaded with Johnnie concerning his wife after they left the cinema. As one person said, Kate's voice does sound like the actress was much older than the age she was playing. I did enjoy the play. There were comments that were really funny.
@rb4877
@rb4877 4 года назад
Good stuff. Really enjoy the news afterwards.👍🏼
@Drcharlesworth
@Drcharlesworth 3 года назад
Really enjoyed listening, Thank you for sharing... Wonderful plays and should be listened to in an historical context, pity Britain isn't like this now.
@pariscribe5245
@pariscribe5245 3 года назад
I agree but let us be glad that the BBC World service at least is still going strong !
@nibblypig6291
@nibblypig6291 3 года назад
The beginning of this play has the male protagonist blaming the female murder victim. Disgusting. Don’t pine for the acceptance of domestic abuse, child abuse, low social mobility, infant mortality, rickets, police brutality, slums etc etc.
@janebrown7231
@janebrown7231 2 года назад
@@nibblypig6291 The men in this play are deeply misogynistic, narcissistic and casually violent. The women serve them. Why anyone would want to return to these times is beyond me. However, they weren't meant to be typical men. This definitely wasn't the standard for the times. In my own family in 1950s UK, all men and women played equal roles, and I know that was the norm that my family saw all around.
@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts
@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts Год назад
Exactly! It's so common to see so many comments under these plays from people complaining about the 'good old days ', how life was simpler, better etc.. forgetting all the points you just made, never mind the dreadful things going on across Latin America, South Africa, Northern Ireland &other places. What's really meant is that we were younger, more accepting of the propaganda of the ruling classes& as we get older&face harsh realities&our relative impotence every generation looks back&focuses on the endless summer days of youth. Don't get me wrong, I am absolutely not a fan of that ghastly expression "woke" but I was never a fan of the open acceptance or even celebration of sexual abuse of girls&young women,or the casual &relentless racism of the times. Every generation creates it's own social problems&every generation can learn from those who went before. But no-one ever got it right. There 😂 Sermon over! 😂
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 9 месяцев назад
Definitely one for the " So Bad : It's Good " category. Where's TedaR I wonder ? This is her favourite category.....must be something in the Tennessee air ??
@aprilblossom9268
@aprilblossom9268 6 месяцев назад
Being Scots born and a great fan of mysteries and the likes of 39 Steps, this is just my cup of tea x thanking you 😊.
@Gillby47
@Gillby47 2 года назад
Always amazing to listen to a full news report from so long ago after the play finishes.
@jeanmcguinness3297
@jeanmcguinness3297 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for these keeps us also happy and warm❤❤❤❤
@davidskeeterskeeter1835
@davidskeeterskeeter1835 3 года назад
Aghhh I just love the nostalgia. Thanks a million 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
@mikewellwood1412
@mikewellwood1412 3 года назад
They don't write plays like this anymore, with a beginning, a middle, and an end, and something actually happens. Nowadays it's all psycho-babble drama, with confusing flashbacks all over the place.
@Failte630
@Failte630 3 года назад
I have to say there is a great deal of truth in what u say Mike.
@neilmiller3220
@neilmiller3220 2 года назад
Thats BBC for you keep your licence money
@hermajesty52
@hermajesty52 3 года назад
OH! So wonderful!!!!
@jude9411
@jude9411 3 года назад
The news at the end was very interesting.
@mandymandy1524
@mandymandy1524 3 года назад
K
@AuntClara0911
@AuntClara0911 7 месяцев назад
Great play keeps you guessing right to the end. Thanks
@Maija57
@Maija57 2 года назад
So loving these! Thank you!
@pariscribe5245
@pariscribe5245 3 года назад
Thanks again för a great show ! The New broadcast at the end was a very wellcome "bonus". More of the same , please!
@camelia9802
@camelia9802 3 года назад
Very good play indeed
@erikab5412
@erikab5412 Месяц назад
Oh I love a tense vintage murder mystery with a happy ending 😂👍
@juliea.7292
@juliea.7292 3 года назад
Thank you for these GREAT videos. I am Thoroughly enjoying them 🙌🤗
@katrinahyslop4483
@katrinahyslop4483 3 года назад
Wonderful play really enjoyed it
@kayi9236
@kayi9236 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, very entertaining!
@andrewsmith-cm9qw
@andrewsmith-cm9qw Месяц назад
This was first broadcast on 24/04/1965 on the bbc and it’s quality is still preserved
@nobelknightnell
@nobelknightnell 2 года назад
I enjoyed it very much! Thank you for the uploading.
@barbaraperry7699
@barbaraperry7699 3 года назад
Are there any other like this it’s become my favorite
@tottiemae2258
@tottiemae2258 3 года назад
Whoa! I was highly entertained by this even though it was very un PC. I didn't know whether to be amused or shocked. So I was both. My attention never lapsed, that's for certain!
@susansherlock6934
@susansherlock6934 3 года назад
Don't forget the era it was written in...
@tottiemae2258
@tottiemae2258 3 года назад
@@susansherlock6934 So true! Although the dialogue wouldn't allow you to forget that for a minute. 😅
@andrewsefia2059
@andrewsefia2059 3 года назад
@@tottiemae2258 personally, I lmao. So much un pc🤣 but was definitely nostalgic. Represents a bygone era that’s never coming back and is not welcome back.
@tottiemae2258
@tottiemae2258 3 года назад
@@andrewsefia2059 SO true! (Had to look up imao. I may use that! 😂)
@siddharthsen7035
@siddharthsen7035 2 года назад
Un PC is good
@tottiemae2258
@tottiemae2258 3 года назад
After listening to this I will try to give a thumbnail sketch with no spoilers. An author who can no longer write goes to Scotland for rest following his nasty divorce. But the small town he goes to is reeling from an appalling murder. Who is the murderer, and how will he be apprehended?
@jonsmum5552
@jonsmum5552 3 года назад
tottie mae Thank you! ❤️
@mckavitt13
@mckavitt13 3 года назад
tottie mae V precise summary
@zoyablake9538
@zoyablake9538 3 года назад
Thank you!
@gordonshewan9892
@gordonshewan9892 3 года назад
Thank you
@jacquietremain5743
@jacquietremain5743 3 года назад
I can't get to the end. All it is is senseless arguing and shouting.
@xaraxania
@xaraxania Год назад
what a strange bunch of people these characters are, so emotional and yoyoing between all those emotions, a good story none the less
@olivemd
@olivemd 3 года назад
It’s nice to listen to such un-PC plays. Sure makes one appreciate our present times. Was 1965 that bad in the Highlands? I hope not! Lol. Certainly wasn’t like my 1965.
@patriciallamas2050
@patriciallamas2050 3 года назад
Cheers for the upload! ✨
@purltwotogether8218
@purltwotogether8218 3 года назад
Well, they don't make them like that anymore, do they?! For all the people speculating on the age of the actor portraying Kate - Gudrun Ure was around 29 at the time as she was born in 1926.
@muiresuilgorm3452
@muiresuilgorm3452 3 года назад
Thank you. Good point. People became/behaved like adults at a younger age. Adolescence was not prolonged into middle age as seems to be common in the 21st century.
@rosacamilleri3193
@rosacamilleri3193 3 года назад
My word, Gudrun was Supergran when I was a teenager in the 80s!!
@janebrown7231
@janebrown7231 2 года назад
Gudrun Ure was 32 when this play was written in 1958. It was presumably cast and broadcast in the same year, but there seems no convincing record of that.
@sabinchich999
@sabinchich999 Год назад
@@rosacamilleri3193 oh that's nice info, thank you. I do remember the series, I watched it back then on TV, too! Greetings from Slovenia 😉
@michaelberg9656
@michaelberg9656 20 дней назад
Good to know. She sounds 79, not 29.
@lindadriscoll6299
@lindadriscoll6299 6 месяцев назад
Another very enjoyable evening listening to this play.. thank you!
@missbingley6048
@missbingley6048 11 месяцев назад
I am enjoying listening to these plays but there was too much bad temperedness and angst in this one. It grated in the end.
@jetblack.7186
@jetblack.7186 3 года назад
Good play. The news bulletin is an interesting extra from the BBC.
@stevie-ray2020
@stevie-ray2020 3 года назад
If they'd run that sonic-boom test for another 6mths, I reckon over 90% of the population would've been begging them to stop, with rest being deaf!
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 Год назад
There might be worse plays than this elsewhere on RU-vid but somehow I doubt it ! It's like a combination of a Carry On film and a rejected Agatha Christie script with a bit of Strindberg thrown in. Add in every cliche about the Highlands for good measure and there you have it !
@dmx5439
@dmx5439 4 года назад
Nice one ,thank you
@WWZenaDo
@WWZenaDo 2 года назад
WHAT on earth is that line @45:08? "The pistol I shot you with 300 years ago!" Are these characters from "Highlander", with Duncan MacLeod????
@aprilblossom9268
@aprilblossom9268 6 месяцев назад
Excellent! Thank you so much for this gem...!
@alicejackson771
@alicejackson771 4 года назад
The news afterwards was the best bit!!!
@lauraarcher6996
@lauraarcher6996 4 года назад
Yes! What a treat!!
@mckavitt13
@mckavitt13 3 года назад
Alice Jackson I disagree. I liked it, but ofc I came to hear the play.
@joycehilkey7238
@joycehilkey7238 3 года назад
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@joycehilkey7238
@joycehilkey7238 3 года назад
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@fishfootface
@fishfootface 3 года назад
Great stuff. Thankyou.👍💜
@janebrown7231
@janebrown7231 2 года назад
(Late 2021) The principal lady is still living - Gudrun Ure (Kate) is 95. What changes she's seen! David March (John), his wonderful emotional range showcased in this piece, chose to give up theatre and television to focus on radio drama for his prolific career. He plays the womaniser role in this piece, now seemingly sexist but of its times. In real life, his life partner Derek Lewis supported his career. This play is missing from BBC Genome and doesn't appear in either of the actors' attributions, but I found it in the bibliography of the writer, which established the authorship date as 1958. The two principal actors were aged 33 (John) and 32 (Kate) at the time, so not far from the ages of their roles - Kate's age is set in her mid-twenties. The author, Charity Blackstock, was Ursula Torday, an English author who worked under five pseudonyms. This play was also published in the US entitled All Men Are Murderers under her pseudonym Lee Blackstock. She wrote 60 gothic, romance and mystery novels. This piece is a good example of this brilliant series, BBC Saturday Night Theatre, a leader in the underrated genre of radio drama. Thanks again for the upload!
@SimonMcGrath-o8jk
@SimonMcGrath-o8jk 3 дня назад
Wow and I'm surprised that no-one has thanked u for the information on the two main actors and the 'Lassy' is still alive as of ur comment date so I thank you kind Sir and I hope u r well and came thru Covid untouched so to speak??
@janebrown7231
@janebrown7231 3 дня назад
@@SimonMcGrath-o8jk Thanks for your kind comment, Simon. I'm glad you found the information interesting. I do like to find out about radio drama and its contributors, and share it in case anyone else is interested, but this was the hardest ever to pin down! Sadly, Gudrun Ure died in May 2024, but she lived to the grand old age of 98 years, 2 months.
@SimonMcGrath-o8jk
@SimonMcGrath-o8jk 3 дня назад
@@janebrown7231 Jane I shall endeavour to keep an eye out for ur facts of actors, years etc and passed away only recently well we thank them for their service in making our days more interesting when listening to their plays.
@janebrown7231
@janebrown7231 2 дня назад
@SimonMcGrath-o8jk They certainly keep us entertained, and many of us value these old masterpieces that have emerged from the huge archives of the BBC. 😊
@gmadude1394
@gmadude1394 Год назад
So VERY good!!!
@jeneb52
@jeneb52 2 года назад
A very exciting and mysterious tale!
@olliemoss2298
@olliemoss2298 3 года назад
Ships stuck in the Suez Canal, India & Pakistan fighting....all these years later and nothing has changed.
@niccolehoody7317
@niccolehoody7317 3 года назад
Great show love it bravo 👏
@nellietv1968
@nellietv1968 2 года назад
Great story and well acted by the cast.
@lexicon1913
@lexicon1913 Год назад
This was so over-the-top Gothic, I couldn't pay attention to the mystery. Ah well, the news afterward was entertaining.
@janebrown7231
@janebrown7231 2 года назад
According to the news afterwards, this was broadcast on the day the Chairman of Rolls-Royce died. Interestingly to me alone 😂, this must also have been the day when my great-uncle was promoted to vice-chairman of the same company.
@2msvalkyrie529
@2msvalkyrie529 Год назад
Did he present you with a free Roller ?
@janebrown7231
@janebrown7231 Год назад
@@2msvalkyrie529 😂 Unfortunately, that's not how it worked! And I never got a free aero engine either... more of the group's business came from aero engines than from cars.
@judikingsman6132
@judikingsman6132 4 месяца назад
Excellent ❤❤❤
@murielhutchinson728
@murielhutchinson728 6 месяцев назад
Very enjoyable ❤
@tanyadavis2874
@tanyadavis2874 3 года назад
Excellent 👏 .
@rosalindarcher6060
@rosalindarcher6060 3 года назад
That was so appalling it was compelling. Like watching a car crash
@auroramariealmeara8622
@auroramariealmeara8622 2 года назад
That was great.
@dirkbogarde44
@dirkbogarde44 3 года назад
What odd characters. I'd wager the actress playing the 25 yr old...is more like 55.
@mckavitt13
@mckavitt13 3 года назад
dirkbogarde44 65!
@OperaJH
@OperaJH 3 года назад
The characters are meant to be exaggerated; there is sarcasm galore and at times it’s funny. WTF is the importance of simpering PC? People were people and they were real, whatever their characters. So imo a good reading, except that Kate sounded older than her supposed age of 25. But good acting all around. Thanks for the post - a great listen while walking!
@lexicon1913
@lexicon1913 Год назад
Can you form a thought that doesn't blame "pc" or "wokeness"? It's intentionally camp but everyone doesn't have to like it.
@OperaJH
@OperaJH Год назад
@@lexicon1913 a little touchy, are you?
@dairinnally5912
@dairinnally5912 3 года назад
Excellent
@elainepayne7047
@elainepayne7047 3 года назад
Loved this but felt Kate’s voice was more 40 than 25 .
@stephaniehand503
@stephaniehand503 2 года назад
thank you
@helenswan705
@helenswan705 Год назад
The good old days of rude and inappropriate men.
@michaelynedwards1043
@michaelynedwards1043 3 месяца назад
Why don’t they stable Hughy in a warm barn?
@ferberina
@ferberina 3 года назад
It is a rather predivtable story however i enjoyed it
@wendyboothman294
@wendyboothman294 3 года назад
The news after is an interesting 🧐 we still blame the nurses pay
@valeriejohnson5283
@valeriejohnson5283 3 года назад
Goodness, Kate sounded like a whiny old woman! Always simpering and crying.That would drive me batty. RUN FOREST RUN!😂😂😂🥀
@stewartlancaster6155
@stewartlancaster6155 7 месяцев назад
Saturday Night Theatre
@lyndamorgan8731
@lyndamorgan8731 2 года назад
Unfortunately not for me this time. I couldn’t stand the voice of Kate, or all the ‘I’m going to throw you over my shoulder’ stuff. I had to give up in the end.
@stevie-ray2020
@stevie-ray2020 3 года назад
If they'd run that sonic-boom test for another 6mths, I reckon over 90% of the population would've been begging them to stop, with rest being deaf!
@jordsupp
@jordsupp 3 года назад
Hahah ... I thought I'd missed something during the play.
@theelectricalengineer
@theelectricalengineer 3 года назад
Back when erratic moods, narcissistic abuse, and repeatedly making your love interest cry by molesting her was seen as innocent flirting...
@theelectricalengineer
@theelectricalengineer 3 года назад
And killers who murdered and cut up their wives were "gutsy" "poor devils" who had reached their breaking point. It's terrifying.
@alicejackson771
@alicejackson771 4 года назад
All a bit melodramatic!
@LilouViviKiani
@LilouViviKiani Год назад
This was such a silly story 🤨… on to the next one.
@victoriasmith2512
@victoriasmith2512 2 месяца назад
She sounds a very old 25 lol
@jameslappin5325
@jameslappin5325 3 года назад
That's a long description for something that tells us absolutely nothing about the story
@sergeantcarter610
@sergeantcarter610 2 года назад
I must have listened to this particular play : At least a half-a-dozen times or even more than that. The characters - with the writer that comes in town, Or is it a town or Village ? But some other characters the sarcastic --- Angry Young Man... But moving on. : NOW IF ANYONE. READS COMMENTS. BEFORE THEY LISTEN TO PLAYS. : AS. I. DO. ? You must take the time to listen to this entertaining play, And once again, thank you
@johnbee7729
@johnbee7729 9 месяцев назад
Mr. Schoefield / Campbell seems to be rather delusional and somewhat psychotic. Would have liked more consistency in his character.
@stephaniehand503
@stephaniehand503 2 года назад
great
@susangregory2556
@susangregory2556 4 года назад
Awful, particularly the 25yr old girl with the 45yr old voice lots of going off for a walk and shouting for no reason
@allisophiajones3865
@allisophiajones3865 4 года назад
She sounds more like 85
@juliea.7292
@juliea.7292 3 года назад
@@allisophiajones3865 🤣🤣It actually was her crying that kinda drove me nutty🤯and her melodramatics.
@dirkbogarde44
@dirkbogarde44 3 года назад
"But i'm 25"....she says, a dozen times
@jenniferbate9682
@jenniferbate9682 3 года назад
THEATRE!
@dodojack1045
@dodojack1045 2 года назад
Halfway through..... Cannot abide any further mysogenist drivel..
@pennycartoulis6603
@pennycartoulis6603 4 года назад
Overacting much?
@AB-nr8cu
@AB-nr8cu 3 года назад
No scenery left unchewed, love it!
@HartAngel5
@HartAngel5 3 года назад
I wished there were a way I could fast-forward through it without hearing all the melodrama. Oh my goodness, it almost gave me a backache.
@davidhull1481
@davidhull1481 3 года назад
A little histrionic for my taste. And the actress who played Kate sounded much older than 25.
@stewartmcardle8149
@stewartmcardle8149 3 года назад
Gudrun Ure, who played Kate and has just celebrated her 95th birthday (12th March, 1926) would have been 39 years old when this was first broadcast on 24th April, 1965.
@davidhull1481
@davidhull1481 3 года назад
@@stewartmcardle8149 I have no memory of this!
@pensans1
@pensans1 3 года назад
Half the news is football. Today they just take the knee.
@margaretbrooker9744
@margaretbrooker9744 3 года назад
Hmmm . . . very over-dramatic. Pretty predictable outcome, too.
@gaetaneguitard7011
@gaetaneguitard7011 3 года назад
I just,deteste that sonne voice, very ambition.
@guitarboogieboogie
@guitarboogieboogie 3 года назад
Cringworthy melodrama.
@dodojack1045
@dodojack1045 3 года назад
Overacted..... Puts women in bad light..!
@xmaseveeve5259
@xmaseveeve5259 Год назад
TOO QUIET.
@soulinabody3791
@soulinabody3791 3 года назад
Och aye the male chauvinist noo. Hilarious, for all the wrong reasons 🤣
@cruisepaige
@cruisepaige 3 года назад
Yes horrible assaulting the woman, bullying, etc. Ewww. I hated every character except the landlady.
@mckavitt13
@mckavitt13 3 года назад
Twist at the end... double twist. And most politically incorrect it is too. 😝☹️🤣
@colinglass1342
@colinglass1342 2 года назад
Very good radio drama didnt know play was from the nigthteen sixties These audio plays from the bbc are very good and exciting with a touch of mystery and intriguing plot and great characters i remember recording these dramas on c 90 cassettes on my my trusty NAD cassette PLAYER AND my nad stereo receiver as time went by the recordings got lost only listned to radio 4 never listened to radio two or radio one or any other radio 🚉⛽
@stephenridley1153
@stephenridley1153 9 месяцев назад
Preposterous overacting
@judymoore8164
@judymoore8164 3 года назад
Why were actors so loud and aggressive back in the day? The shouting is tremendously off-putting, and the Scottish accent baffling. And were cuts made?
@elaineedgar2913
@elaineedgar2913 6 месяцев назад
What a silly little, titillating play. Kate must have auditioned by crying and weeping, she does it so well far too often.
@franzelias5368
@franzelias5368 3 года назад
The scottish accent is terribly aging, but ever as aging as here...
@davidsandz2186
@davidsandz2186 2 года назад
???!!!????
@rodpettet2819
@rodpettet2819 2 месяца назад
Too boring for me.😢
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