"A gin, please."
"With what?"
"A glass!"
Snappy dialogue in J.B.Priestley's glorious 1957 telly play - Now Let Him Go - about an ailing painter Simon Kendall - redolent of Augustus John (then still alive) - holed up and ailing in a remote pub's bedroom. His niece is named... Felicity, played by June Thorburn, who ded, five months' pregnant when an aeroplane crashed on return from Spain in Sussex in 1967. She was terrific. And a ticket inspector is played by John Schlesinger. A welcome addition to the growing fresh interest in Priestley's work.
Also on the first disc in this set is Pinter's A Night Oit (1960, soon after it had been broadcast as a radio play): almost a Classical tragedy, this hour about the consequences of a domineering mother.