Point of No Return - BBC Saturday Night Theatre - Stephen Barlay
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Synopsis: On a runway in a Singapore airport Captain Cornelius Penn commands a flight bound for Sydney, Australia. After a number of delays due to possible engine trouble, torrential rain, and a traffic jam on the tarmac Penn finally begins his take off. As the jet accelerates it reaches "the point of no return"....
Thanks Tottie Mae.....looks like the 2 of us do most of we like.
Cheers from Canada North
Thanks again tottie mae, really appreciate your synopsis, I look for it now. 🍀🌸🍀🌸👍☘️✌️
@@waynegeordiesdad648Wayne, is it? I'm REALLY grateful you've stepped up. These radio dramas are coming out so fast I can't keep up. Any you do (and you do them so well) makes that much less work for me. I can't express how grateful I am! Tottie
@@thresagraham8181 Aww, thank you Thresa. I have lots of help!
Thanks Totie. I hate to watch/listen to plays without reading a synopsis first.
Many thanks for this.
I'm more used to hearing Gabriel Wolf in more gentle roles, such as clergymen in dramas based on the novels of Anthony Trollope, etc. Whic his not to say that he was mist-cast, since, as a superb actor, he can play any part.
Some other names I noticed from the past: Garrard Green and Lesie Heritage (wasn't he in "Mrs Dale's Diary"?).
I'm not sure when this play went out - a good long time ago, I'm sure - Saturday Night Theatre was discontinued in 1996, but I suspect it was well before then - but this story seemed strangely prescient of the true life story of the Boeing 737 Max. I won't say more, for fear of spoilers, but I think you will know what I mean if you listen to the whole play.
L00
Very enjoyable but sadly sounds parallel to the software problem Boeing had with with the 737 max. How creepy
K Leavy
, Yes and it's always pilot error, never the aeroplane at fault. It means most aircraft manufacturers have PR-liars and will always put profit before aircraft safety.
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e10:13pm...
some really bad acents and acting. but yeah good story., blame the man not the big fish