Domestic drama
“WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS" on TV2 next Sunday night is about two men who enter a financial business agreement, but one of them is about to lose a great deal more than mere banknotes. lan is an up-and-coming TV personality who has persuaded Robert to join him in a film project he is , about to set up. But what i Robert does not realise is | that while lan is suppo- I sedly supplying alibis for Robert’s extra-marital activities, he is in fact having an affair with his partner’s wife, Angela. The trio’s complicated relationship appears to be running smoothly, with Robert oblivious to lan’s subterfuge, until the business deal is finally confirmed and the two men go off to celebrate. They return a little worse for wear, and lan suggests Robert finds a girl for | himself and they make a ; foursome for dinner, j Lightheartedly, Robert | agrees to the plan; but ! who on earth can he pos- J
sibly ring at this late hour? D A V I D AMBROSE wrote the script and the director JOHN GLEN--ISTER cast EDWARD FOX as lan. DONAED CHURCHILL as Robert and MARY PEACH as Angela, the woman in the middle.
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Press, 15 September 1976, Page 19
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