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First edition (publ. Michael Joseph)

Ennal's Point is a novel by Alun Richards, first published in 1977.[1]

The story concerns the crew of a south Wales lifeboat, loosely modelled on the Swansea-based Mumbles lifeboat.

In 1982, the novel was adapted by BBC Wales for the BBC2 network and starred Philip Madoc as lifeboat coxswain Jack Tustin, with a crew that included Glyn Owen and David Lyn. Veteran actress Rachel Thomas also appeared in the series, which used an instrumental segment of Hazel O'Connor's hit, "Will You?", as its theme.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Alun Richards obituary by Dai Smith, The Guardian, 19 June 2004. Accessed 12 February 2013