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GLASS CHAIR CHAIR GLASS One day in the 1970s Tommy Cooper meets Eugene Ionesco...A new work for BBC Radio 3 and Absolutely productions. With Russ Abbot, Alan Corduner, Harriet Walter, Hugh Ross and Emily Bruni.  A comedy about comedy. Directed by Marilyn Imrie. Produced by Gordon Kennedy 

"Performance from the soul."  Radio Times:Pick of the Week     

Previews and background     http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/comedy/2011/09/-russ-abbott-i.shtml

 
MP3 Available on request

STILL THE SAME PAUL
Lenny Henry was the lead in this BBC Radio 3 drama about actor and singer Paul Robeson.
"Just brilliant." The Spectator.
The play also featured Corey Johnson, Alex Lanipekun, Alibe Parsons and Adjua Andoh.
Available as MP3 download, just google the title to find it.

ON THE FIELD - A dark comedy about life among the Iraqi personel and soldiers on the Basra base.

ON THE FIELD PART 2 - ENDGAME  Starring Paul Chahidi, Rasmus Hardiker, Paul Rider, Ricardo Coke Thomas, Endy McKay and Stephen Critchlow.  The British soldiers and Iraqi personel leave Basra

ON THE FIELD:ON LEAVE   -   Part 3 of this dark comedy series about British soldiers sees an unexpected renuion with an old Iraqi friend in Istanbul. Cast includes Paul Chahidi, Osi Okerafor, Carl Prekopp, Paul Mundell, Sal Ozbay and Hakian Silahsiz.

The On The Field Series available as MP3 download, just google the title to find it.

 

 "A high water mark in radio drama" Observer.

YOUR ONLY MAN
Based on the life of Irish writer Flann O'Brien, this 90 minute comedy drama on BBC Radio 3 starred Dara O'Brian, Ardal O'Hanlan, Pauline McLynn, Dermot Crowley and Lloyd Hutchinson
This play is currently in development forTV & stage production with Absolutely Productions.


 

THE VON TRAPPS AND ME  The Sound Of Music story from the point of view of the jilted baroness. Was Maria really that nice? What was the true story about Captain Von Trapp?  What did the children think about it all?  With Helen Baxendale, Joanne Froggat and James Fleet. 

 "Deliciously wry." - Sunday Telegraph.