Before going...
Before going perhaps I should add the following. In 1973 when Mich Raper was in touch with Jack Hammond about the publication of the script, Raper stated, "I do not think there is any need for a preface from me unless you particularly want one, so unless I hear to the contrary, I shall leave things entirely with you."
In the event Jack appears to have asked for a preface as one appears in the booklet. In this Raper writes, "The script which follows was found, in rehearsal, to be a quarter of an hour too long and had to be cut drastically before being recorded, though none of the main points were omitted or altered.
The broadcast had a mixed reception. Some listeners felt that if Clarence was innocent there was no need to rake up the old suspicions all over again."
As this broadcast was one of a series with a fixed time slot and was found to be too long and had to be pared down, I doubt that there would have been time to include any extraneous interviews at the end.
Before going perhaps I should add the following. In 1973 when Mich Raper was in touch with Jack Hammond about the publication of the script, Raper stated, "I do not think there is any need for a preface from me unless you particularly want one, so unless I hear to the contrary, I shall leave things entirely with you."
In the event Jack appears to have asked for a preface as one appears in the booklet. In this Raper writes, "The script which follows was found, in rehearsal, to be a quarter of an hour too long and had to be cut drastically before being recorded, though none of the main points were omitted or altered.
The broadcast had a mixed reception. Some listeners felt that if Clarence was innocent there was no need to rake up the old suspicions all over again."
As this broadcast was one of a series with a fixed time slot and was found to be too long and had to be pared down, I doubt that there would have been time to include any extraneous interviews at the end.
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