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  1. Salt Is Leaving is a 1966 mystery novel by the British writer J.B. Priestley. Doctor Salt begins to investigate when one of his patients Noreen Wilks goes missing for three weeks. Despite a lack of interest from the police, he becomes convinced that she has in fact been murdered.

    • 1966
  2. 26. Sept. 2022 · 233. 15K views 1 year ago. Salt is Leaving by J. B. PRIESTLEY Dramatised for radio by Elizabeth Bradbury ...more. Salt is Leaving by J. B. PRIESTLEYDramatised for radio by Elizabeth...

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  3. 13. Apr. 2022 · Salt is Leaving by J. B. Priestley. Dramatised for radio by Elizabeth Bradbury. Dr Salt is determined to leave Birkden, but when a patient of his suffering from chronic nephritis suddenly disappears and the police seem unconcerned, he becomes equally determined to find her.

  4. Salt is Leaving. J.B. Priestley. 3.64. 105 ratings21 reviews. Dr Salt is leaving the dismal and depressing town of Birkden, and his departure can't come soon enough. Recently widowed and newly retired from the practice of medicine, Salt looks forward to starting a new life in a sunnier clime.

  5. Dr Salt is leaving the dismal and depressing town of Birkden, and his departure can't come soon enough. Recently widowed and newly retired from the practice of medicine, Salt looks forward to starting a new life in a sunnier clime. But before he can go, he must solve the mystery of the disappearance of one of his patients, Noreen Wilks, a young ...

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  6. 10. Nov. 2023 · Salt Is Leaving. Topics. drama. Dr Salt is determined to leave Birkden, but when a patient of his suffering from chronic nephritis suddenly disappears and the police seem unconcerned, he becomes equally determined to find her. His persistence soon makes him some very powerful enemies. Producer ROGER PINE. Contributors. Unknown: J. B. Priestley.

  7. 3. Apr. 2014 · Physician Dr Salt is preparing to leave the small English city of Birkden to go to live overseas. He feels he has one piece of unfinished business to settle before his departure: to discover what has become of a patient of his, a young woman whose disease requires close monitoring and treatment.

    • J. B. Priestley