Radio Review: 4 December

At first, Morley – played here by Rebecca Root of BBC Two’s Boy Meets Girl – wasn’t keen to take on the project, citing lack of time and preparation. There was another reason to decline. In 1972, Morley had changed her name from Wally Stott and undergone gender reassignment surgery, subsequently preferring to do her superb work away from the limelight. If the film did well, publicity would be unavoidable.
The play charted Morley’s gradual warming to the idea both of the gig and of going public with her new identity, as well as the miracle she worked in producing the perfect score in just three weeks. Being good and being quick are sometimes mutually exclusive qualities, but Morley would invariably write all the Goon scores on the morning of the recording.
A little dramatic licence seems to have been used here and there, such as a chance encounter between Morley and Williamson in a bookshop, but it didn’t jar. This was a fine celebration of a truly remarkable and inspiring woman.
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