The People’s Friend Presents… Don’t Believe A Word


The People's Friend Presents Don't Believe A Word by Alison Carter

The class barrier causes problems, and rumour and suspicion run rife in this atmospheric story by Alison Carter set in 19th-century London’s theatre-land, as The People’s Friend Presents… Don’t Believe A Word.

Lucia was outraged that a total stranger saw fit to make judgements about her – but was she guilty of the same crime?

Once again Lesley Mackie and Terry Wale have stepped into the studio together to read this historical story for us.

Husband and wife Lesley and Terry first met as actors in a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Perth Theatre.  Lesley was born and bred in Dundee, going to Hawkhill Primary School and Harris Academy. She has performed on stage, television – and even in one notable cult film, The Wicker Man. A Londoner by birth, Terry’s career as an actor, director and occasional playwright covers six decades, and includes visits to the USA, Canada and New Zealand. In 1986 Lesley won a Laurence Olivier Award for her performance as Judy Garland in the West End play Judy, written for her by Terry  – his first stage play, having previously penned a number of plays for television and radio. As well as radio roles, between them they have recorded over 360 audio books. More than 40 years since they first met there, Lesley and Terry now live in Perth.

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Dan McGachey