'The scene of this ingeniously developed play is set in a small private school, and the action is woven around a peculiarly poignant situation in which a young schoolmaster is involved. Harold Plott, a strange young man with an uncanny intuition, feels that he is about to commit an unforgivable blunder. And, in spite of premonitions that knock at his brain, the blunder is committed. What the blunder involves, and whom it involves, will be told in dramatic fashion'.
Source:
'Turn on the Wireless', Daily Examiner, 16 July 1936, p.6.
First broadcast on Sunday 19 July 1936, from 7:45pm.
Producer: John Cairns.
Setting: Dr Radcliffe's School for Boys.