Malcolm Stewart Folly
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Saturday-Night Theatre Sat 17th Mar 1973, 20:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM Folly: a new radio play by Malcolm Stewart London, 1900: James Manners, MP, to further his political career, is running a campaign in the House and the Country to purify public life: though he and his fellow mp, Edward Stirling, are not above seeking their own pleasures when they wish. Producer: Charles I. Efeaux Hon Edward Stirling MP: Richard Kay James Manners, MP: John Pullen The Prime Minister: William Fox Lady Cynthia Douglas: Katherine Parr Sir Cyril Douglas: Michael Kilgarriff Fiona Douglas: Fiona Walker Sheila: Jan Edwards Madame X: Sheila Grant Louise: Sandra Clark Mr Stevens: David Gooderson Home Secretary: Rolf Lefebvre The many other parts played by: Edward Stirling, Diana Bishop, Nigel Graham, Anthony Hall, Gail MacFarlane, John Samson. And William Sleigh
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