{
  "title": "THE UNQUIET ONES",
  "category": "[RADIO-SCRIPT]",
  "article": "[Radio Times, July 22, 1938] “J. S. N. Sewell, author of several plays about school life, enters a\nnew field with The Unquiet Ones, a play with a ghost theme, which is to be broadcast Saturday,\nAugust 6… The Unquiet Ones is set in a lonely country district of County Londonderry, and tells\nthe story of two English officers on a motor tour, who run out of petrol and seek shelter in a\nmyserious house occupied by an Ulsterman and his French wife and daughter. What happens to\nthem in the eerie atmosphere of the house, and particularly their strange discoveries the next\nmorning, make for excitement.”",
  "origination": "Northern Ireland Programme, Belfast (BBC).",
  "duration": "August 6, 1938.",
  "personnel": "H. S. Denton (producer), J. S. N. Sewell (scriptwriter).\nCAST: Fraser Mayne (Guy Duke), R. H. MacCandless (James ‘Hammer’ McAlister), Charles Owens (William\nDoherty), W. Gibson Parker (Peter Featherston), Kathleen Porter (Marie, McAlister’s wife), Lucie Young\n(Nicolette, McAlister’s stepdaughter).",
  "extant_recordings": "None.\n[PROGRAM LOG]\n(NORTHERN IRELAND PROGRAMME, BELFAST)\n[Saturday—10:30-11:00 PM]\nAugust 6, 1938\n“The Unquiet Ones”\n[“…Two English officers stranded without petrol on a lonely Ulster road…\nA long walk in County Londonderry… Shelter in a mysterious house…\nStained relations between the Ulster landlord and his French wife and\ndaughter… Nicolette’s odd remarks about her father… The scream in the\nnight… The frightening significance of the clothes-pegs… And the strange\ndiscoveries next morning…”]",
  "chronology": "",
  "sources": "",
  "gallery": "",
  "images": []
}