In this show we explore the modern crime thriller with Birmingham focused author AA Abbott as she unleashes the latest in her Trail series, we get behind a reinvigoration of some lost Tony Hancock scripts by way of stage show 'Vacant Lot' and debate life, Northfield and crisps with local stand up star Lindsey Santoro prior to her Birmingham Comedy Festival 2018 show. There's also some inspiring new events and music to keep you going through the season.
With thanks to:
AA Abbot, Birmingham Comedy Festival, Richard Usher, Mark Earby & The players of "The Lost Hancocks: Vacant Lot", Stourbridge Town Hall, Lindsey Santoro, 448 Creative, M7 PR and MAC Birmingham.
James Hurn as 'Tony Hancock' (excerpt) appears by kind permission.
Due to copyright restrictions some of the music used in the radio show does not feature in the podcast version. Check out the spotify playlist on the blog to hear the tracks.
Title music: 'Café connection'(excerpt) by morgantj (c) copyright 2009 and licensed under creative commons.
This show was first broadcast on Wednesday 26th September 2018 on Switch Radio 107.5FM, DAB & Online.
The New Curiosities Box is written and presented by James Sandy and is a King of the Buttons Production 2018.
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