Rod Beacham The Hubris File
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Saturday-Night Theatre: The Hubris File Sat 31st Jul 1982, 20:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM By Rod Beacham With Geoffrey Collins as David Pargeter Pargeter, a senior civil servant, has vanished, and the only clues to the mystery are to be found in his diary. It reveals Pargeter as a man under increasing mental and emotional strain. It also reveals that he knows there's a traitor in their ranks. Could this knowledge have led to his death? Director: Gerry Jones David Pargeter: Geoffrey Collins Mariane Pargeter: Jean Trend Simon Nash: David McAlister Ewan Macleod: Henry Stamper Ralph Hardcastle: Peter Tuddenham Tony Vetch: Spencer Banks Foreign Minister: Michael Godley Luther Bray: Nigel Graham Rory Rees: Crawford Logan Jean Williams: Wendy Murray
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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not. only poorly written but poorl y thought out. bbc all over itself