Fourble
All podcasts
|
About
|
Support Fourble
Edit a podcast
Warning:
Altering the list of MP3s may affect subscribers to the podcast. (Subscribers progress through the MP3s by their position alone, so adding a new file near the top, or swapping the position of two files, may cause a listener to receive the same episode twice.) The only safe way to add a new MP3 is to add it to the end of the list.
Enter password:
(you can only edit this podcast if you know its password)
Title for the podcast:
Unique identifier:
(a string of letters and numbers to use in the podcast URL, eg. "quietplease" - cannot be edited later)
Short description:
(optional)
Long description:
This Happy Breed Noel Coward The inter-war life of the Gibbons family in their new suburban home. Starring John Moffatt, Rosemary Leach and Doris Hare. Noel Coward's play covers a 20-year period from June 1919, when the Gibbons family move in to their new home near London’s Clapham Common, to when they moved out in June 1939. Frank Gibbons …. John Moffatt Ethel …. Rosemary Leach Mrs Flint …. Doris Hare Queenie …. Alice Arnold Bob …. Robert Lang Sylvia …. Anna Cropper Billy …. Michael Maloney Vi …. Julia Swift Phyllis …. Elizabeth Mansfield Reg …. John McAndrew Sam …. Simon Treves Written in 1939, This Happy Breed was not staged until 1942. It was adapted as a film in 1944 directed by David Lean and starring Robert Newton, Celia Johnson and John Mills. Director: Glyn Dearman
(optional)
Superseded by:
(if this Fourble podcast has been
superseded
by another, give its unique identifier here)
Private?
(tick if you never want this podcast to appear on the front page or index, nor be spiderable by search engines)
List of MP3s:
https://archive.org/download/bred2/bred.mp3: 1 https://archive.org/download/bred2/bred2.mp3: 2
(This should be a list of full URLs of MP3s, one per line. If you want to specify a title that's different from the raw filename, put a colon after the filename, followed by the title, eg.
http://www.edrants.com/_mp3/segundo1.mp3: David Mitchell
. The display title will be prefixed with the title of the podcast, eg. "Bat Segundo: David Mitchell", so you don't need to repeat the name of the podcast in each title.)