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Mellors and Sellers

Mellors and Sellers

A Full-Cast BBC Radio Classic Comedy Thriller

Summary

Edward Hardwicke and Robert Lang star in this four-part comedy thriller

With the House of Commons in recess, it's a chance for all hard-working politicians to take a holiday. So when Conservative MP Vincent Mellors and Labour MP Arnold Sellers discover that they're staying at the same golf hotel in Lytham St Annes, they agree to put affairs of state on the back burner. But they're soon handed a political hot potato in the shape of Sir Bertram Oliphant's parliamentary memoirs. Full of red-hot revelations, the manuscript is diplomatic dynamite - and someone will go to any lengths to get their hands on it...

Then Sir Bertram is found murdered, buried head-first in a bunker and wearing someone else's shoes. Deciding to investigate, Mellors and Sellers find themselves faced with a slew of suspects, including a suspiciously inquisitive Welsh receptionist, a mysterious Baltic businessman with size eleven feet, and an Italian mafioso named Marinello...

Created by playwright, broadcaster and Golden Age crime writer Alan Melville, this light-hearted comic crime drama stars Edward Hardwicke as Mellors and Robert Lang as Sellers.


This programme was made in 1977, and contains language and attitudes from the time in which it was first broadcast.

Production credits

Written by Alan Melville

Produced and directed by John Tydeman

Cast

Vincent Mellors - Edward Hardwicke

Arnold Sellers - Robert Lang

Steward - Geoffrey Collins

Mordecai - Anthony Daniels

Stranger/Zhednev - Peter Woodthorpe

Woman - Shirley Dixon

Inspector - James Thomason

Maid/Ruth - Terri Lang

Golf professional - Fraser Kerr

Miss Parker - Gudrun Ure

Sir Reginald Deane - John Humphry

Lady Heston - Fabia Drake

P - Sean Barrett

Steward/Marinello - Neville Jason

Woman - Anne Rosenfeld

Barman - Leslie Heritage

Mrs Oliphant - Mary Wimbush

O - Alan Barry

Police sergeant - Timothy Bateson

Morris - John Rowe

With Michael Tudor Barnes, Malcolm Reid, Michael Harbour, Jonathan Scott, Peter Craze and Valerie Murray

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 5-26 January 1977

© 2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

About the author

Alan Melville

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