Travel back in time to 1937, where the sleepy Cornish villages of Pogley Wood and Morlington Hill are rocked by horrific murders in mysterious circumstances on a regular basis.
The Inspector and his team reach a conclusion to the "dead nun" case... but the story doesn't end there... Terrible secrets are being swept under the carpet, but for how long will they remain hidden?
A full-cast audio drama by the 368 Theatre Company based on the long-running "Morlington Mysteries".
Cast: ABI HARRIS (Lady Pollock, Phyllis Twiglett), MAX DAY (Sergeant Richard Dingle, Beatrice Bunion), RADLEY MASON (Constable Neville Knibblett, Reverend Dumpty), NIGEL FAIRS (Inspector Arthur Sixpence, Baroness Pippin), REBECCA CRINNION (Betty Swallocks, Lady Pogley), DOMINIC McCHESNEY (Terence Twiglet, Reverend Olting), PIP HENDERSON (Veruca Twiglet), ANTHONY TOWNSEND (Gordon Hobson), HOLLY MASON (Miss Crutchitt), SUZANNE PROCTER (Titty Turnip)
with special guest star
ANGELA BRUCE as Sister Mary Pereguine
Written by Nigel Fairs
Post production and music by Nigel Fairs
Travel back in time to 1937, where the sleepy Cornish villages of Pogley Wood and Morlington Hill are rocked by horrific murders in mysterious circumstances on a regular basis.
The Inspector and his team reach a conclusion to the "dead nun" case... but the story doesn't end there... Terrible secrets are being swept under the carpet, but for how long will they remain hidden?
A full-cast audio drama by the 368 Theatre Company based on the long-running "Morlington Mysteries".
Cast: ABI HARRIS (Lady Pollock, Phyllis Twiglett), MAX DAY (Sergeant Richard Dingle, Beatrice Bunion), RADLEY MASON (Constable Neville Knibblett, Reverend Dumpty), NIGEL FAIRS (Inspector Arthur Sixpence, Baroness Pippin), REBECCA CRINNION (Betty Swallocks, Lady Pogley), DOMINIC McCHESNEY (Terence Twiglet, Reverend Olting), PIP HENDERSON (Veruca Twiglet), ANTHONY TOWNSEND (Gordon Hobson), HOLLY MASON (Miss Crutchitt), SUZANNE PROCTER (Titty Turnip)
with special guest star
ANGELA BRUCE as Sister Mary Pereguine
Written by Nigel Fairs
Post production and music by Nigel Fairs