'WALGROVE HANLEY was by profession an attorney-at-law. By modern standards he was a happily married man with two children, a lovely wife and plenty of money. However, he had one unorthodox belief: That [sic] under certain circumstances homicide was justifiable. This led him into the greatest tangle of his life, involving murder. Before him he saw the complete disintegration of everything he loved and wanted. His manipulation of words and phrases and his knowledge of the law were powerless to help him. It was then that his old belief asserted itself. He felt no remorse for his crime. In fact, he felt nothing at all until a man was arrested for the murder and sentenced to die. Then his conscience started to work.'
Source: 'For Next Week', ABC Weekly, 17 March 1951, p.13.
Broadcast on 2UE on 20 March 1951, from 8:30pm.
Cast: Keith Eden, Kevin Brennan, and Marcia Huntley.