Episodes
Episode | Title | First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
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01 | A Story To Be Told | 20130303 | 20170102 (BBC7) 20150425 (R4) | Under post-operative anaesthetic, Jennifer judges it's time to convey a last secret. |
02 | 41 Rue Monge | 20130310 | 20170103 (BBC7) 20150502 (R4) | by Jenny Solomons Victor is a Parisian piano-tuner who has fallen on hard times - people just aren't having their pianos tuned as often as they used to. Now he's behind on his rent and can't think where to turn except to his estranged businessman brother Claude. It's a visit which changes Victor's life. Produced by Christine Hall. By Jenny Solomons. Financial disaster compels Victor to visit his businessman brother. |
03 | Of All The Whole Wild World | 20130317 | 20170104 (BBC7) 20150509 (R4) | Five stories made in Bristol 3. Of All the Whole Wild World by Kerry Hood Jodie comes to offer her commiserations to her neighbour Peta, who has just lost her mother. She's made a card: 'This comes to say I'm sad, Someone has died and that's quite bad.' From this inauspicious start, things can really only improve. Produced by Christine Hall. By Kerry Hood. Peta has just lost a mother and is about to find a neighbour. |
04 | Different Voices | 20130324 | 20170105 (BBC7) 20150516 (R4) | Five stories made in Bristol 4. Different Voices by Paula Williams Read by John Telfer Being invisible is no joke, particularly when it's your birthday and everyone's more interested in your clever older brother. The only person who seems to be interested is Grandpa John, the war hero who's now batty and goes shopping in his pyjamas, and what help is he going to be? Producer Christine Hall. Being invisible is no joke, particularly when it is your birthday. |
05 | The Most Beautiful Man In The World | 20130331 | 20170106 (BBC7) 20150523 (R4) | By Katherine Mitchell. Comic monologue recorded at the Bath Literature Festival. |