Previously broadcast programmes
Previously broadcast programmes
First Bite of the Air
Keresley Colliery, Coventry, was one of the last pits to close. This drama-doc interweaves interviews with people from the village; who discuss their lives then and now and the story of a young boy who believes the ghost of his Granddad builds snowmen under his Grandmother's bed. With Robert Wilkinson. Directed by Peter Leslie Wild and Sara Conkey. BBC Radio Four (2007).
What is Missing from your Life? (The Men)
A powerful tapestry of thoughts, musings, statments and regrets, all charting the personal, true stories of men who live and work in Birmingham. Interwoven with these stories is the story of Beorma, the man who founded the settlement of Birmingham in Anglo Saxon times. With Zoe Waites, John Rowe, Jack Whitman, John Flitcroft. Directed by Peter Leslie Wild and Sara Conkey. BBC Radio Four. (2007).
The Wife
One of five short stories about the women involved in the Gunpowder Plot. Martha Bates, wife of one of the terrorists, journeys to London to be with her husband when he is hanged in the gardens of St Pauls cathederal. Directed by Peter Leslie Wild. Woman's Hour BBC Radio Four
What is Missing from Your Life?
Stephanie wrote to 200 women in Birmingham and asked, "What is missing from your life?" Many replies came in the form of emails and letters and an intimate and revealing picture began to emerge of the lives of a diverse cross section of women in the city today. The drama was written as a direct response to complement these letters, taking us on a journey into the hearts and minds of women in Birmingham. With Margaret Jackman, Catherine Skinner and Victoria Worsley. Directed by Peter Leslie Wild. BBC Radio Four. (2004)
Written in Mist
Written with Ieaun Watkins as part of Double Acts. A girl and boy grow up in a small Welsh town. The girl eventually outgrows her cosy little street and leaves, eventually becoming a presenter on a popular radio show; the boy stays stuck at home and dreams of childhood days and starts to resent the fact things have to change. With Anna Mountford, Oliver Ryan and Owen Garmon. Directed by Peter Leslie Wild. BBC Radio Four (2002).