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‘Settling Down’

• When a woman starts |o feel that she has been left on the shelf, she is

likely to do something silly. Alice, in Hilary Burford’s new radio play “Settling Down” (National programme tonight), is literally an innocent abroad and is a natural prey for the human predators of the world. When she does something silly, her future looks bleak. Then circumstances combine to bring about a quite unexpected outcome. “Settling Down” was produced for Radio New Zealand by Dai Evans and has Catherine Wilkin in the role of Alice.

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Press, 18 July 1979, Page 19

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‘Settling Down’ Press, 18 July 1979, Page 19

‘Settling Down’ Press, 18 July 1979, Page 19