'In a house on the coast of Normandy sits an 82-year-old ex-Premier of France. The country is without a government, and hidden away among the books on the old man's shelves are incriminating papers which may give him the power to decide which government the country shall have.'
Source: Radio Times, 28 December 1972, p.23.
Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 30 December 1972, from 2pm.
Producer: Charles Lefeaux.
Cast: Emile: Haydn Jones (Emile), Katherine Parr (Mlle Milleran), Sheila Grant (Madame Blanche), Terry Scully (Francois Bourdieu), John Ruddock (Professor Fumet), David Gooderson (Maurelle), Nigel Graham (Dr Gaffé), Michael Kilgarriff (Fernand Bavet), Nigel Anthony (Announcer), William Eedle (Philippe Chalamont), John Samson (M. Ascain), Manning Wilson (M. Lauzet-Duché), and Gail MacFarlane (Marie).