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Gone in a Flash

Sandy is feeling bereft with no lodger - and his granddaughter throwing a wild party. Stars the much-missed Ronnie Corbett.

Another chance to hear the much missed Ronnie Corbett in the final series of his popular sitcom by Ian Davidson and Peter Vincent. Ronnie is granddad Sandy and his old dog is Henry. If the dog dies or his lodger moves on, Sandy's children want him to downsize. He doesn't.

To help his finances, Sandy, still in the family home, took in a young couple as lodgers. But then the man left - leaving the attractive Dolores behind. AndSandy's children are quite sure she's a gold-digger. Sandy's opinion that it would be inhuman to move Henry somewhere unfamiliar is wearing a bit thin - as is the old dog himself.

Keeping the dog alive and the lodger happy is one thing, but what really concerns Sandy deeply is providing a guiding hand to his whole family - advising here, prompting there, responding to any emergency callout. If he kept himself to himself, of course, things would be a lot simpler and smoother. But a lot duller too.

Episode One - Gone In A Flash
Sandy's feeling bereft. His lodger has gone to live with her new man. And then his granddaughter Calais, with her parents away, gives a party which it seems hundreds of wild teenagers are going to crash. Can a lone granddad quell a major riot?

Written by Ian Davidson and Peter Vincent

Producer: Liz Anstee
A CPL production for BBC Radio 4.

30 minutes

Last on

Fri 30 Mar 201811:30

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Credits

RoleContributor
SandyRonnie Corbett
DoloresLiza Tarbuck
Mrs PompomSally Grace
LancePhilip Bird
BlakeDave Lamb
CalaisGrace Vance
ProducerLiz Anstee
WriterIan Davidson
WriterPeter Vincent

Broadcasts

  • Wed 14 May 201411:30
  • Thu 9 Jun 201609:30
  • Thu 9 Jun 201616:30
  • Fri 10 Jun 201604:30
  • Sat 11 Jun 201612:00
  • Fri 30 Mar 201811:30