[| ONDON BELONGS TO ME, written by Norman Collins (above), was a best-selling novel in 1945 when it was published, and a popyplar film: a few years ago. Now in the BBC serial version it will start next week from the YAs, from 2YA on Tuesday, November 26, from 3YA and 4YA on Thursday, and from 1YA on Friday. At Number 10 Dulcimer Street live Mrs Vizzard and her tenants, and the serial follows their lives through the uneasy (time leading up to the early months of the war. Mr Josser, the mild bank clerk, retires and takes up work again; Percy Boon allows himself to be involved in the stolen car business, and then in something of a more serious nature; and Connie Coke continues her precarious existence in the third floor back. Then Mrs Vizzard lets the back basement to Mr Squales, and finds herself more interested in him than she had expected to be. As war breaks out and comes closer, life in Number 10 goes on as usual in its own eventful way, for fate does not leave Mrs Vizzard’s tenants alone.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 954, 22 November 1957, Page 29
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185Untitled New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 954, 22 November 1957, Page 29
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