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Knuckle by David Hare
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It’s the 1920s and Curly Delafield, a young arms merchant, is determined to discover the secret behind the disappearance of his sister Sarah. Delafield's investigations uncover a web of corruption under the placid setting of Guildford, where his father lives in suspicious circumstances with his housekeeper, Mrs Dunning. Will Delafield unfold the mystery of his sister's disappearance .... and is his father involved?
Curly Delafield .... James Laurenson
Jenny Wilbur .... Kika Markham
Grace Dunning .... Sheila Grant
Patrick Delafield .... Charles Gray
Max Dupree .... Nigel Anthony
Barman .... Walter Hall
Porter .... Sian Probert
Compere (Lomax) .... Alan Dudley
Written by David Hare
First broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in 1981
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