London Playhouse - Season 1 Episode 7 The Inward Eye
by Joseph Liss.
Adapted by Laurence Kitchin.
When blindness suddenly takes the light from a person, he must learn to see again, not only with the help of others, but with an inward eye. This play tells the story of a girl for whom a guide-dog was the means by which she found her way back to life. Helen Perkins, who wrote the music, studied composition at the Royal College of Music with John Ireland and orchestration with Anton Webern in Vienna and later with Gordon Jacob in this country. Her compositions include piano pieces, published by Schott, chamber music, works for orchestra and songs, most of which have been broadcast in this country and on the continent. During the war years she suspended her musical activities in order to bring up her family of three sons.
First Air Date: Sep 29, 1955
Last Air date: Aug 26, 1956
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 33 Episode
Runtime: 26 minutes
IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0.00 users
Popularity: 0.0363
Language: English
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Season
Season 1
Episode
The Haven
A Call on the Widow
The Glorification of Al Toolum
Summer in Normandy
A Garden in the Sea
The End of the Mission
The Inward Eye
Fair Passenger
Arena Nine
Lady Must Sell
The General's Mess
Fighting Chance
The Man Who Liked Christmas
Adeline Girard
Two Letters. 1 - Yesterday's Mail
Two Letters: 2 - No Other Wine
Sam and the Great Unveiling
The Guv'nor
The Sun Divorce
Wish on the Moon
Margaret Moves On
Goodbye Jonah
The Egg
A Case of Pure Fiction
A Trial of Love
To Dorothy a Son
Jane Clegg
Dark of the Moon
Bonaventure
Ship-Shape
Two For One
The House in Athens
The Black Judge