by Francis Durbridge, 1971
Synopsis
When Glenn Howard decided to get rid of his wealthy wife he worked out a complicated but seemingly foolproof plan which would not only keep him in the clear but involve his wife's former lover, detective-story writer Sam Blaine. The plan, however, depends on the co-operation of another person, Sheila Wallis, and with the unexpected arrival on the scene of the formidable Remick, things begin to fall apart.
Cast
| Maggie Howard | Annie Marie Godwin |
| Helen Tenby | Maggie Hewitt |
| Ruth Bechler | Diana Graves |
| Sam Blaine | Nigel Taylor |
| Sheila Wallis | Carole Hills |
| Glenn Howard | Roland Chesters |
| Appleton | Errol Walker |
| Remick | Gerald Myers |
Crew |
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| Producer | John Graves |
| Stage Manager | Bernard Godwin |
| Stage Hands | Lucy Wintle, Gerald Myers, Liz Wintle, Rosalind Taylor |
| Set | Rosalind Taylor |
| Effects | David Cooper |
| Lighting | Bernard Godwin |
| Sound & Music | Carole Hills |
| Properties | Jane Cooper, Diana Graves |
| Wardrobe | Tricia Stocks |
| Prompter | Judy Soghmanians |
| Church Liaison | Sally Smallbone |
| Front of House | Lucy Wintle |
| Refreshments | Lucy Wintle |
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