SNT 1989-10-21 Miss Hargreaves (Frank Baker).txt
Miss Hargreaves by Frank Baker [1940]
dramatised by Brian Sibley
with Jean Anderson, David Swift and Dale Rapley
Directed by Glyn Dearman
Broadcast 21 Oct 1989 (Saturday Night Theatre)
When Norman Huntley and Henry Beddow, sheltering from the rain in a dismal Irish church, placate the sexton by telling him that they knew of his beloved pastor (now departed), there is no reason to suppose that there is any harm in the invention. It is purely for their own amusement that they create a fictional mutual friend: an elderly lady, Miss Hargreaves. The sexton does not doubt her existence. And she gradually assumes a fully-rounded character in the imaginings of the two young men as they while away their holiday in expanding the details of her life. It is merely a continuation of their little joke when they write to invite her to visit them back in their hometown. It is something of a surprise when Miss Hargreaves accepts their invitation. And their disbelief turns to confusion and horror as, one evening soon afterwards, her train pulls into the station.
128/44; 80 MB; sound quality fair to good (radio noise)
Constance Hargreaves . . . Jean Anderson
Cornelius Huntley . . . David Swift
Norman Huntley . . . Dale Rapley
Dorothy Huntley . . . Jo Kendall
Henry Beddow . . . Nicholas Gilbrook
Jim Huntley . . . Elizabeth Mansfield
Dr Pepusch . . . Leonard Fenton
Other parts: Anna Cropper, Donald Gee, Christopher Good, David Goudge, Joan Matheson, Danny Schiller and Simon Treves.
Music by Dave Hewson (piano)
With Cindy Foster (violin) and Rupert Parker (harp)
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