'Australia, 1830. A brutal and cold-blooded murder of a coloured man by a young English officer forges a chain of violence and intrigue, and leads to a dramatic fight for justice.'
Source: Radio Times, 8 March 1962, p.22.
First broadcast on BBC Radio (Home Service) on 10 March 1962, at 8:30pm.
Repeated (on Home Service Basic) on 12 March 1962, at 3pm.
Produced by Norman Wright.
Cast members included Lewis Stringer (Sergeant Lane), John Hollis (Sergeant Constantine), Rolf Lefebvre (Lieutenant Ned Louden), Eva Stuart (Bessie Constantine), Peter Clauchton (Captain Matthew Alcot), Brian Haines (Nathaniel Carlton), Hamilton Dyce (Robert McDonald), Michael Spice (Sanders), Noel Johnson (Thomas Morland), Frank Partington (Joshua Beer), Denys Hawthorne (Second Lieutenant Taylor), Barry Wallman (Second Lieutenant Newton), Keith Buckley (Jack Salisbury), Patricia Bendall (Martha Salisbury), and Eagle Grey (Counsel for the Defense).
(Production details via Radio Times, 8 March 1962, p.22.)