"A London Affair" is an interesting installment of "Goodyear Theatre" because in addition to starring in the show, Ray Milland also directs it.
Milland plays an upper class Londoner who has his wallet stolen by a woman (Gia Scala). But instead of calling the police, he's intrigued as she appears to be a woman of quality and so he follows her and eventually confronts her. Why she stole it is something you discover at the very end...and it makes you feel a bit bad for this woman.
This is an interesting episode mostly because of the twist at the end. Up until then, it was okay...meaning you should stick with this one for the payoff.
By the way, you might wonder why you didn't see Ms. Scala in more productions. Sadly, it is because she suffered from psychiatric problems and died from an overdose. She was only 38.
Milland plays an upper class Londoner who has his wallet stolen by a woman (Gia Scala). But instead of calling the police, he's intrigued as she appears to be a woman of quality and so he follows her and eventually confronts her. Why she stole it is something you discover at the very end...and it makes you feel a bit bad for this woman.
This is an interesting episode mostly because of the twist at the end. Up until then, it was okay...meaning you should stick with this one for the payoff.
By the way, you might wonder why you didn't see Ms. Scala in more productions. Sadly, it is because she suffered from psychiatric problems and died from an overdose. She was only 38.