Freeman Wills Croft The Yang Chi Jade
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Saturday-Night Theatre: The Yang Chi Jade Sat 1st Dec 1984, 20:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM Based on a short story by Freeman Wills Croft, adapted by Michael Campbell Confucius said: 'The wise man does not hide his true nature; it is only the impure who try to conceal what they really are.' This is true, too, of the Yang Chi Jade, in which the beauty consists of the flaws that are visible in the transparent stone -and perhaps it is also true of the mysterious French girl who plants the priceless jewel on Charles Pemberton. Directed by Shaun MacLoughun BBC Bristol Charles: Geoffrey Bateman Denise and: Karen Ford Peter: Neil Stacy Helen: June Barrie Inspector: Conrad Phillips Sergeant: Bill Wallis French: Wllllam Eedle Hobbs: Bernard Brown Accordionist: Pamela Cantor
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
841201 The Yang Chi Jade | 1:12:58 |
Reviews
Short version of a long story
norac
Since many of Crofts stories are fairly long, I assume this is an abridged version. It's nice to have a long story told quickly. This is a good mystery, pleasant to listen to and a good sample of Crofts' work. This is a radio drama, not an audio book. Very enjoyable.