Whitmore’s adaptations for radio are Going Under from the novel by the Russian Lydia Chukovskaya, a five-part adaptation of Brighton Rock by Graham Greene, and an eight-part adaptation of Fame is the Spur by Howard Spring.
She wrote a series of letters in support of Solzhenitsyn; these were published in Munich in 1970.
Lydia | Lydia Sigourney | Lydia Thompson | Lydia Silvestry | Lydia Hedberg | Lydia Field Emmet | Lydia Cecilia Hill | Ana Lydia Vega | Lydia Stahl | Lydia Sokolova | Lydia Simmons | Lydia Shum | Lydia Pinkham | Lydia Pasternak Slater | Lydia of Thyatira | Lydia Millet | Lydia Manon | Lydia Makhubu | Lydia Lloyd-Henry | Lydia Koidula | Lydia Goehr | Lydia (EastEnders) | Lydia de Vega | Lydia Darrah | Lydia Chukovskaya | Lydia Cabrera | Lydia Bilbrook | Love for Lydia | Henner's Lydia | Alyattes of Lydia |