"Death Kiss Kate" by Max Marque - BBC Radio Saturday Night Theatre - WWII Drama
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BBC Radio's "Saturday Night Theatre" presented *"Death Kiss Kate"* on 24 January 1976. This radio play centers on the superstitious fears of World War II Lancaster bomber crews, particularly concerning a young woman nicknamed "Death Kiss Kate."
The premise of the play revolves around the idea that "Death Kiss Kate" is a jinx, bringing bad luck or even death to the airmen she becomes romantically involved with. In the tense and high-stakes environment of wartime flying, where death is a constant threat, such superstitions could take a powerful hold. The play explores how the fear of a "jinx" affects the morale and psychological state of the bomber crews, who are already under immense pressure from their dangerous missions.
The synopsis suggests a focus on the human element of war, particularly the anxieties and irrational beliefs that can emerge in extreme circumstances. It delves into the impact of these superstitions on the men, highlighting the psychological toll of continuous combat and the desperate need for anything that might offer a sense of control or explanation in an unpredictable world.
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