How to Write a Radio Serial Drama for Social Development- PDF
How to Write a Radio Serial Drama for Social Development- PDF
How to Write a Radio Serial Drama for Social Development- PDF
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Chapter Three: Characteristics of <strong>Radio</strong> <strong>Serial</strong> <strong>Drama</strong> 41<br />
Plot Treatment <strong>for</strong> “Too Late Too Bad”, cont’d.<br />
Main Plot cont’d.<br />
Sub-Plot B cont’d.<br />
Sub-Plot C cont’d.<br />
During his examination<br />
of Patty, Dr. Moss<br />
discovers that she is<br />
pregnant and is threatened<br />
with a miscarriage as a<br />
result of her injuries in the<br />
fire.<br />
When Harry<br />
returns from the bar—<br />
quite drunk—he<br />
banishes Hedda from<br />
the house, believing<br />
that she must have<br />
contracted the AIDS<br />
virus while visiting the<br />
hospital, and that she<br />
will infect him if she so<br />
much as breathes on<br />
him.<br />
Hedda turns <strong>to</strong> Dr.<br />
Moss <strong>for</strong> advice on how <strong>to</strong><br />
assure Harry that neither<br />
she nor he is in any danger<br />
of contracting AIDS as a<br />
result of her visit <strong>to</strong> the<br />
hospital.<br />
he will have <strong>to</strong> do<br />
something drastic <strong>to</strong> create<br />
a need <strong>for</strong> his services.<br />
When the Stan home<br />
burns down, the Jadds are<br />
left wondering if this will<br />
make a difference <strong>to</strong> the<br />
family’s promise of<br />
assistance <strong>to</strong> Bob. They<br />
wonder about asking Dr.<br />
Moss whether he can help<br />
if the Stan offer falls<br />
through.<br />
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