Stories to Tell for When You Stay at Home: Episode 3
Round Here, View from the Kitchen Window The long time coming third episode of Stories to Tell When You Stay at Home… (again). Join Francesca to look out her kitchen window, walk round the block and hear as the view changes and buildings fall. Music in this episode John Field - Nocturne No 14 Gmaj, performed by Elizabeth Joy Roe Links The Staves Bill Withers -- Everybody's Talkin' The Grenfell Foundation - Home Justice4Grenfell Grenfell: New body to ban dangerous building materials after inquiry - BBC News Cladding: Extra £3.5bn for unsafe buildings 'too little, too late' - BBC News The Guardian view on the cladding scandal: rip off panels, not people | Housing | The Guardian Francesca Millican-Slater
Stories to Tell for When You Stay at Home: Episode 2
Walking to a Midlands Sea Something a little different, as you join Francesca on a walk with her dog, as she tells smalls stories and tries to find a sense of what she is missing. Music in this episode John Field - Nocturne No 14 Gmaj, performed by Elizabeth Joy Roe
Stories to Tell for When You Stay at Home: Episode 1
Stories to Tell for When You Stay at Home (an offshoot of Stories to Tell in the Middle of the Night) comes from under a den of duvets and bed sheets in a home recording written and made for now. They are about the strange situation we all find ourselves in now, they are stories to stay home to. Enjoy them as a bedtime story, an accompaniment to an afternoon nap, while you wash up, this is a voice in your ear to offer comfort and perhaps, small hopes. Stay at home with Razzle’s Pack Enjoy a date for this age in Screen Meet Find a different kind of connection in Cold Calling Music in this episode John Field - Nocturne No 14 Gmaj, performed by Elizabeth Joy Roe
Behind the scenes
In this bonus episode Francesca talks with producer Pippa Frith and sound designer Iain Armstrong about turning the theatre show Stories to Tell in the Middle of the Night into a podcast series. There are conversations about directing, editing, collaboration and whether Iain really did record the cutting his toe nails.
Hope
Day is coming, the sun is rising towards the horizon, 12 degrees to go. Shining light on the frustrations and the urges and the loves and the lost as it leaves other places to darkness on the other side of the horizon. The night lingering.