The Wires are Down

Adam and Suzanne are in love, but a question about their sexual past leads to jealousy and mistrust, which they must somehow overcome if the relationship is to survive. However the specter of Thatcherism casts a long shadow across the decades, highlighting the class divide between the couple, as they both have to come to terms with their own expectations from life, and each other…

We Dream Ourselves Each Day

Sarah sits in the empty white room, staring blankly at the wall. She doesn’t know why she is here and she doesn’t know what they want. All she does know, is that out there; somewhere, her family is waiting and that she will do anything to find a way back to them.

She will do whatever it takes…

A Mother’s Love

When her son Tony, a comprehensive school Teacher, is sent to prison for abusing one of his 14 year old female pupils, his mother Christine is plunged into a nightmare.

Set against the backdrop of her visits and letters post sentence, her confusion soon turns to anger as she is forced to examine her true feelings for her only child as his denial and minimization brings with it a realization that their relationship must change if it is to survive the sentence and beyond….

Cornucopia Radio Podcast 37

Once again we return to the world of podcasting with three new short productions that all deal with that thing we lovingly call ‘life’. We start by exploring the highs and lows (plus the nail polish) of a local temping agency. We then jump back 70 years and listen to a surprisingly prophetic women hiding within the London underground during the blitz. Finally, we’re introduced to Kaz and Donna; two young women who have nothing but their makeup, Ugg-Boots and bus tickets to help them make it through the day.

Each tale is different, each one is unique but they find themselves here, on the ‘Cornucopia Radio Podcast’

Cornucopia Olympic Specials

The most important thing about the ‘Cornucopia Olympic Special’ is not just to produce ‘Good Audio’, but to produce ‘Great Audio’, just as the most important thing in life is not the noise, but the sound.

The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have recorded well…

The Tight Ann Hic

Declan Deck has invented something which he feels will change the very nature of what we consider ‘standing’ and what we consider ‘sitting’. He calls it an ‘easy-to-erect-and-collapse-one-size-fits-all-canvas-covered-chair’ (although he’s flexible on future name changes)

He thinks that perhaps a soon-to-be-launched, metal-clad, yet unsinkable boat (featuring four funnels, five decks & one lifeboat), will be the perfect place to demonstrate his new sessio-esque device. But somewhere, out in the Mid-Atlantic, sits a lonely and tone-deaf iceberg; who has a very different idea…