The Worlds of Robert Crighton: Recent Episodes

The Worlds of Robert Crighton

Audio podcast adventures from the mind of award-winning playwright and performer Robert Crighton - stories, drama, comedy and general audio sound things coming to you every week directly into your ears. You can support 'The Worlds of Robert Crighton' at www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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Welcome to the Museum of Tat - a place where disappointment and failure is celebrated. This is the prologue to series three. It explains nothing, but says everything. Presented by Professor Jeffrey Colins, curator of the Museum of Tat. Devised by Robert Crighton

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Attack of the Christmas Squirrels - written and performed by Robert Crighton. The story does exactly what it says on the tin.

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The Museum of Tat Roadshow - Edinburgh Fringe Festival Special Short.

Currently running live at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, here's a little something Jeffrey put together between shows - including some live footage and audience responses.

Produced by Robert Crighton

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Coffee, Coffee, Coffee: An Audio Thing by Robert Crighton - recorded from the depths of his duvet cover. Capturing, I think, the experience of being me first thing in the morning!

NB: One of the sound effects was faked using a beaker and tap water. This is not a documentary and I'm not that twisted. 

audio #essay #podcast #comedy?

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The UN Special Representative - written and performed by Robert Crighton.  Our hero/victim is awoken in the middle of the night by a team of people led by the so called UN Special Representative.  Only the UN doesn't stand for the United Nations and their reason for coming to the door are more bizarre.

A new story from multi award-winning writer and performer Robert Crighton

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The Other Day... Everyday Stories of my Casual Demise - Ep. 8: The Dimensions of Mime - written and performed by Robert Crighton. The Other Day is a semi occasional series of stories set in the other day of my previous life. I always die. Based on a series of comic monologues that started life in the Live from the Get In! stream - in fact, this episode is from that show, the second episode which featured a lot of scary clowns. #comedy #audio #podcast - Music and sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com - Support my work by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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The Other Day... Everyday Stories of my Casual Demise - Ep. 7: The Claws of Outsource - written and performed by Robert Crighton. The Other Day is a semi occasional series of stories set in the other day of my previous life. I always die. Based on a series of comic monologues that started life in the Live from the Get In! stream - in fact, this story is from the first show. I visit the doctor, and things go a bit wrong. #comedy #audio #podcast - Music and sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com - Support my work by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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The Dog Barked... written and performed by Robert Crighton. Another short short story, a little burst of narrative to invade your ears. Everyone writes a short story featuring a dog one day.  This is that day. #story #storytelling #audio #podcast

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The Other Day... Everyday Stories of my Casual Demise #Ep. 6: The Massacre of St Valentine's Eve written and performed by Robert Crighton. The Other Day is a semi occasional series of stories set in the other day of my previous life. I always die. Based on a series of comic monologues that started life in the Live from the Get In! stream - this time I go speed dating, with horrific results.  #comedy #audio #podcast - Music and sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com - Support my work by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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It Was What... written and performed by Robert Crighton. Another short short story, a little burst of narrative to invade your ears. 'It Was What...' is the story of a two people who haven't been in touch in a while. #story #storytelling #audio #podcast

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Guess our Tat!

A very special episode of The Museum of Tat - the Guess Our Tat Special. Guest expert Dick Davidson is with us again to evaluation our latest acquisition. But what is it? We won't tell you! Use the clues given throughout the episode to tell us what you think it is. Tweet your suggestions to us @MuseumofTat and we'll tell you if you're wrong. You are.

Devised and performed by Robert Crighton with Professor Kaos as Dick Davidson.

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A Conversation about Cheese with Professor Kaos.

In 2017 we were recording various bits and pieces of audio for the Museum of Tat podcasts when Professor Kaos started talking about cheese.  This is the result.  Produced by Robert Crighton, because he could. #comedy #podcast #cheese #random

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The Museum of Tat presents the first of two special episodes featuring your favourite Tat celebrity, Dick Davidson.  This week Dick (author of 'Everybody Loves Dick') Davidson talks about the damage done to the Tat market when a container of Plastic Rubber Ducks went overboard in 1992. #comedy #audio #podcast

Written and performed by Robert Crighton, with Professor Kaos as Dick Davidson.

Featuring additional music from https://www.zapsplat.com Support my work by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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The comedy that no one wanted to hear has been found! This is especially confusing as it was never lost. In 1973 a comedy script materialised on the desk of a radio station of a minor Soviet satellite state. The script was performed, untranslated from the original English, in 1974 and immediately became an overnight sensation. A copy of this recording was duly sent to the BBC so that all master tapes could be responsibly wiped, as was international government policy at the time. Luckily an off air recording of the LP version was made by holding a modified SONY Walkman against a glass held against the wall of the house of the then Director General of the BBC, from which this archive recording has been restored. This recording has nothing to do with the BBC. The script turns out to have come from 2017 for the failed studio recording of the final episode of the long running podcast comedy show - Live from the Get In! - and episode three has long been one the collectors have shunned and ignored ever since. The restoring restoration team hope to have a completely restored restoration of the restored episode in the New Year, but have released this trail to annoy fans now.

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Christmas is here - so it's time to revel in Tat and the Christmas Tat Miracle. Special performance from the Tat Community Choir. Written by Robert Crighton, with Michael Fouldes and other random voices we grabbed in a bar one afternoon.

comedy #tat #hideoustat #podcast

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The Other Day... Everyday Stories of my Casual Demise

Ep. 5: Christmas of Doom written and performed by Robert Crighton.

The Other Day is a semi occasional series of stories set in the other day of my previous life. I always die. Based on a series of comic monologues that started life in the Live from the Get In! stream. Music and sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com Support my work by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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A very urgent Christmas Appeal from the Museum of Tat. #comedy #podcast #audio #Christmas

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The Other Day... Everyday Stories of my Casual Demise

Ep. 4: The Phone of Sacrifice written and performed by Robert Crighton.

The Other Day is a semi occasional series of stories set in the other day of my previous life. I always die. Based on a series of comic monologues that started life in the Live from the Get In! stream - this episode was, in fact, recorded live in March. Music and sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com Support my work by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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The Other Day... Everyday Stories of my Casual Demise

Ep. 3: An Unearthly Medieval Village written and performed by Robert Crighton.

The Other Day is a semi occasional series of stories set in the other day of my previous life. I always die. Based on a series of comic monologues that started life in the Live from the Get In! stream. Music and sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com Support my work by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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First Hand Recollections of the Great War by William Coleman In the early 1980's, William Henry Coleman, a veteran of the First World War, was persuaded to talk about his experiences. What he didn't realise was that he was secretly being recorded. This is a special documentary featuring a restoration of that footage, with a specially recorded interview with his grandson, Alan Scott. NB: Due to the archive nature of the recording and the context of its creation, the audio quality is extremely variable - if the stories told do not always yield to a first listen, hang in there, it's worth it. The voices you will hear are: William Coleman on the archive recording, Alan Scott in present day interview and the producer Robert Crighton as host and in the background. This audio is supported by Patreon - to support more work like this from Robert Crighton go to www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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The Other Day... Everyday Stories of my Casual Demise

Ep. 2: Exit Survey of Death written and performed by Robert Crighton.

The Other Day is a semi occasional series of stories set in the other day of my previous life. I always die. Based on a series of comic monologues that started life in the Live from the Get In! stream. Music and sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com Support my work by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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'There Were...' written by Robert Crighton and performed by Sarah Golding. A very short story. To support my work, go to www.patreon.com/robertcrighton #storytelling #audio #podcast #free #patreon

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The Other Day... Everyday Stories of my Casual Demise

Ep. 1: A Cabbage of Necessity written and performed by Robert Crighton.

The Other Day is a semi occasional series of stories set in the other day of my previous life. I always die. Based on a series of comic monologues that started life in the Live from the Get In! stream. Music and sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com Support my work by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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Metal Harvest Written and Performed by Robert Crighton with music by Richard Fawcett “This is the story of a shell...” Throughout the First World War the armaments created passed through many hands – from those in the mines and factories who made them, to those who transported the boxes and those who fired the guns. This is the story of one shell, the story of those who touched it and whose lives were changed by it. Told in words, music, image and song, Metal Harvest is the latest work from award-winning theatre producer Robert Crighton, made in collaboration with musician Richard Fawcett. If you like this audio do subscribe to the Worlds of Robert Crighton, new podcasts every week! Or help support my work by going to www.patreon.com/robertcrighton and become a patron.

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The Wheel of Shame Or, the Noises of the Hamster in the Night-time Written and performed by Robert Crighton A comic ghost story about a young girl who accidentally murders her hamster and his haunted by the sounds of its spinning wheel. The Worlds of Robert Crighton podcast releases new material every week and can be subscribed to via all good podcasting apps. You can also support Robert by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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The Shakespeare Delusion by Robert Crighton - based on the stage play about the #Shakespeare authorship 'question'. Listen as Professor Lourd Ashborn presents his paper on the true, true, totally true truth behind the conspiracy about who wrote the plays of Shakespeare. #audio #podcast #comedy

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The Project After by Robert Crighton Audio adaptation of the stage play, with the original cast. Art is trying to make his latest installation piece, Mark, his agent, is less than keen on seeing its completion - and when you hear what the work is, you might agree. Originally performed as part of The Fantasy Terrorist Variations (with Fantasy Terrorist League and Keynote speaker - audio versions also available) this play moves away from government responses to terror, into questions about art, freedom of speech and Islamophobia. Starring Simon Nader and Keith Hill

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Teaching Gods: Written and Performed by Robert Crighton Based on the award-winning stage monologue, Teaching Gods tells the story of an invasion of gods on the campus of a university - expect singing cats, dancing flowers and dangerous promise. #storytelling #audio #robertcrighton Original technical recording by Peter Morris You can support Robert's work by going to www.patreon.com/robertcrighton and getting new audio before anyone else.

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Countdown to the Other Side Written & Performed by Robert Crighton A short story, first performed as part of Ghost Storyteller in 2011, telling of the slow fading of a poltergeist and its daily routine. (Detailed knowledge of the British TV series Countdown is somewhat important.) My work couldn't happen without the support of my patrons - if you think you could contribute to the work I create, go to www.patreon.com/robertcrighton and see if you can help #audio #podcasts #comedy

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Problem Tree Written & Performed by Robert Crighton Problem Tree is the impossible story of one man’s father and a tree that can’t exist. A story of the First World War, of running away from your past and hiding in the future. First performed in 2009, this story has undergone many changes and minor rewrites, but it's now time for it to come out on audio. #audio #podcasts #comedy To help make more of the these shows happen, support Robert on Patreon www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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Bink! Written by Robert Crighton Performed by Cat LaCohie

Molly was left alone a lot. Her parents were always out. So she started talking to herself, to the furniture, to the house. And then the house answered back. A children’s story... just not necessarily for children.

First Performed on Tuesday 13th January 2009 at the Tabard Theatre.

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To help make more of the these shows happen, support Robert on Patreon www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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A special festive edition of the Museum of Tat - where the team look through the worst gifts of the season and have an argument with a box of crackers. #comedy #audio #podcasts To help make more of the these shows happen, support Robert on Patreon www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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Hang - A Comedy by Robert Crighton The world is turning inside out - people are starting to turn into animals and no one knows what's normal anymore. Even the man who wants to be a zebra can't quite fit into this brave new world. Live Streamed on Monday 31st March 2014 at the Quay Theatre With Robert Crighton, Pamela Flanagan & Gillian Horgan Sound Recording: Peter Morris Post Production: Robert Crighton Original Live Stream: Tim Regester Online Comments from the Live Stream: “... it really stands out as something effecting the times we live in... This is really well acted. I like the style and the humour is right up my street - and I live on really funny street...”

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LIVE FROM THE GET IN! THE GHOST SHOW A lightly edited version of the live radio comedy show – curated by award-winning writer and performer Robert Crighton and originally streamed live from the auditorium of the Quay Theatre. Featuring: the show trigger warning, the origin story of ghosts, apologies for Trump, Psychic Dicks and the Museum of Tat. With Robert Crighton, Abbie Broom, Heidi Bernhard-Bubb and Michael Fouldes.

comedy #sketches #audio #free #robertcrighton

The next episode will be out soon - go to our website for more info - www.milkbottleproductions.co.uk To help make more of the these shows happen, support Robert on Patreon www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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LIVE FROM THE GET IN! THE IMAGINATIVELY TITLED FIRST SHOW A lightly edited version of the live radio comedy show – curated by award-winning writer and performer Robert Crighton and originally streamed live from the auditorium of the Quay Theatre. Featuring: the show trigger warning, the minutes of the Humbleford Village Hall, Sleep Inc and the Museum of Tat. With Robert Crighton, Abbie Broom, Heidi Bernhard-Bubb and Gillian Horgan.

comedy #sketches #audio #free #robertcrighton

The next episode will be out soon - go to our website for more info - www.milkbottleproductions.co.uk To help make more of the these shows happen, support Robert on Patreon www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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Occasional podcast charting the creation of Undead Bard, a show about the never dying cultural figure that is Shakespeare, prior to its London run in October 2016. Tickets and info can be found at www.milkbottleproductions.co.uk Support Robert's work by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/robertcrighton #comedy #drama #shakespearelives #shakespeare400

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The award-winning play about civil liberties in the post 9/11 world. A man is interned without trial and sees no way out - little realising what his interrogator really wants from him. Written and performed by Robert Crighton - winner of the LOST One Act Festival, best new writing award in 2006. Photography by Ian Crighton. Support Robert's work by becoming a patron - pledge something at www.patreon.com/robertcrighton #drama

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A comedy drama about an entrepreneur who hoped to make his fortune second guessing anti-terror legislation - part of the Fantasy Terrorist Variations, a series of works exploring our attitudes to terror in the post 9/11 world. Starring Simon Nader as Sir John Spencer. Written and produced by Robert Crighton, who also features. Photography by Ian Crighton. The music comes from the lovely people of freesfx - http://www.freesfx.co.uk Support Robert's work by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/robertcrighton #comedy #drama

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First Hand Recollections of the Great War by William Coleman Episode Five: Going Home In the early 1980's, William Henry Coleman, a veteran of the First World War, was persuaded to talk about his experiences. What he didn't realise was that he was secretly being recorded. This is the final episode of a series of restorations of that footage, released for the first time, with a specially recorded interview with his grandson, Alan Scott. To catch up on the story, you can go back to episode one - https://audioboom.com/boos/4200203-wartime-memories-ep-1-joining-up NB: Due to the archive nature of the recording and the context of its creation, the audio quality is extremely variable - if the stories told do not always yield to a first listen, hang in there, it's worth it. The voices you will hear are: William Coleman on the archive recording, Alan Scott in present day interview and the producer Robert Crighton in the background. This series is supported by Patreon - to support more work like this from Robert Crighton go to www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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Latest celebrity news! #comedy #news #shorts

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Shakespeare's Missing Years - a bonus lecture about the life of Shakespeare by Professor Lourd Ashborn. An extra morsel from the talk The Shakespeare Delusion. Produced by Robert Crighton. This audio is supported by Patreon - to support more work like this from Robert Crighton go to www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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First Hand Recollections of the Great War by William Coleman Episode Four: Food on the Front In the early 1980's, William Henry Coleman, a veteran of the First World War, was persuaded to talk about his experiences. What he didn't realise was that he was secretly being recorded. This is episode four of a series of restorations of that footage, released for the first time, with a specially recorded interview with his grandson, Alan Scott. To catch up on the story, you can go back to episode one - https://audioboom.com/boos/4200203-wartime-memories-ep-1-joining-up NB: Due to the archive nature of the recording and the context of its creation, the audio quality is extremely variable - if the stories told do not always yield to a first listen, hang in there, it's worth it. The voices you will hear are: William Coleman on the archive recording, Alan Scott in present day interview and the producer Robert Crighton in the background. This series is supported by Patreon - to support more work like this from Robert Crighton go to www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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First Hand Recollections of the Great War by William Coleman Episode Three: Making Things, Finding Things In the early 1980's, William Henry Coleman, a veteran of the First World War, was persuaded to talk about his experiences. What he didn't realise was that he was secretly being recorded. This is episode three of a series of restorations of that footage, released for the first time, with a specially recorded interview with his grandson, Alan Scott. To catch up on the story, you can go back to episode one - https://audioboom.com/boos/4200203-wartime-memories-ep-1-joining-up NB: Due to the archive nature of the recording and the context of its creation, the audio quality is extremely variable - if the stories told do not always yield to a first listen, hang in there, it's worth it. The voices you will hear are: William Coleman on the archive recording, Alan Scott in present day interview and the producer Robert Crighton in the background. This series is supported by Patreon - to support more work like this from Robert Crighton go to www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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Or Ere - written and performed by Robert Crighton. A very short story. To support my work, go to www.patreon.com/robertcrighton #storytelling #audio #podcast #free #patreon

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She Didn't Believe - written and performed by Robert Crighton. A very short story. To support my work, go to www.patreon.com/robertcrighton #storytelling #audio #podcast #free #patreon

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First Hand Recollections of the Great War by William Coleman Episode Two: Working with Horses In the early 1980's, William Henry Coleman, a veteran of the First World War, was persuaded to talk about his experiences. What he didn't realise was that he was secretly being recorded. This is episode two of a series of restorations of that footage, released for the first time, with a specially recorded interview with his grandson, Alan Scott. To catch up on the story, go to episode one - https://audioboom.com/boos/4200203-wartime-memories-ep-1-joining-up NB: Due to the archive nature of the recording and the context of its creation, the audio quality is extremely variable - if the stories told do not always yield to a first listen, hang in there, it's worth it. The voices you will hear are: William Coleman on the archive recording, Alan Scott in present day interview and the producer Robert Crighton in the background. This series is supported by Patreon - to support more work like this from Robert Crighton go to www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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Shorter trail for episode two of Wartime Memories, released on Thursday. The voice you hear is that of William Coleman, veteran of #WW1, speaking in the early 1980's. This series is supported by Patreon - to support more work like this from Robert Crighton go to www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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First Hand Recollections of the Great War by William Coleman In the early 1980's, William Henry Coleman, a veteran of the First World War, was persuaded to talk about his experiences. What he didn't realise was that he was secretly being recorded. This is episode one of a series of restorations of that footage, released for the first time, with a specially recorded interview with his grandson, Alan Scott. NB: Due to the archive nature of the recording and the context of its creation, the audio quality is extremely variable - if the stories told do not always yield to a first listen, hang in there, it's worth it. The voices you will hear are: William Coleman on the archive recording, Alan Scott in present day interview and the producer Robert Crighton in the background. This series is supported by Patreon - to support more work like this from Robert Crighton go to www.patreon.com/robertcrighton

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A First Hand Recollection of the Great War by William Coleman - advice as to the proper handling of guns.

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A snatch of verse from "Robin Good-Fellow; His Mad Pranks and Merry Jests" by Anonymous (1628).

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Today's news headlines from the land of trivia. New terrorist threat level and riots in publishing. #comedy #news

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Today's headlines - Alien life discovered! #comedy #news #weather

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If you want to help a good cause - listen to this vitally urgent #Christmas #Appeal #christmasappeal #comedy

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Today's unheadlines, for the stories that you will hear every night in your dreams. #comedy #news

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Hear If be Knews: the Headlines - whatever the day, whatever the time, this is or isn't happening. #news #comedy

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Today on Fraught for the Day - the issues surrounding the word, MUFF. #comedy #essay #muff

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What would you want to see if you could look back in time and watch famous events in history? And what would you do if you discovered that Shakespeare, no less, was guilty of the worst of crimes? Could you ever read his plays again? Or allow them to be staged? A modern morality tale about Bardolatry, truth and lies. Starring: Pamela Flanagan, Philippa Tatham and Robert Crighton

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A Fantasy Terrorist Variation: A Little Learning by Robert Crighton. This is a new variation from a series of dramas about the war on terror and related themes, written over the last ten years. This piece is a response to the the attacks on education in various countries as an extension of terrorist activity, and more specifically the kidnapping of school children in Nigeria. Though fictional and deliberately non specific in terms of where or when it is set, this short drama is based on real reports of horrific acts committed around the world and is not for the faint hearted.

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BALLS! The Museum of Tat closes forever with this final episode featuring a pair of balls. The final minute features a medley of the best bits from the series. Follow the full story at themuseumoftat.blogspot.co.uk #audio #comedy #tat

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BUFFALO! The Museum of Tat returns for a second series with some post-modern tat. Follow the full story at themuseumoftat.blogspot.co.uk #audio #comedy #tat

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Framed by Tat! The Museum of Tat returns for a second series with the worst plastic picture frame ever. Follow the full story at themuseumoftat.blogspot.co.uk #audio #comedy #tat

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Shiny Shiny Bright Hole in my EYES! The Museum of Tat returns for a second series with the most pink a pink thing can be. Follow the full story at themuseumoftat.blogspot.co.uk #audio #comedy #tat

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Sinister Figures and Marrow Holders - The Museum of Tat returns for a second series with two figurines. Follow the full story at themuseumoftat.blogspot.co.uk #audio #comedy #tat

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A short teaser for the second season of the enormously silly Museum of Tat - beware spoilers!

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The final ever episode of the Trolls Trilogy written and performed by Robert Crighton. Everybody starts dying. And then they don't. #trolls #free #freeaudio #storytelling

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Part 5 of 6 - The final stories from the Trolls Trilogy written and performed by Robert Crighton. Peter Git shows his hand. #trolls #free #freeaudio #storytelling

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Part 4 of 6 - The final stories from the Trolls Trilogy written and performed by Robert Crighton. Peter Git shows Robert some of his twisted creations. #trolls #free #freeaudio #storytelling

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Part 3 of 6 - Robert wakes up in the Hospital for Confused Trolls and finds he's at the mercy of Peter Git. #free #trolls #freeaudio #storytelling

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Part 2 of 6 - The final stories from the Trolls Trilogy written and performed by Robert Crighton. An Unofficial Official tells Robert a story about the Moon. #trolls #free #freeaudio #storytelling

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First episode of six - releasing daily till New Year's Eve - of the last fragmentary series of The Trolls Trilogy... Part One - No Introduction, where we meet Peter Git. #trolls #freestorytelling #freeaudio

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The final part of our coda to 'Lost Tribe of the Trolls' by Robert Crighton. The next story, Paper Moon Trolls, begins on Boxing Day. #trolls

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A coda story to 'Lost Tribe of the Trolls' - giving a little more background to the life story of Gentleman Jim and the Noble Guild of Trolls. 1 of 2.

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HANG - Sample Scene from an Audio Comedy by Robert Crighton. The world is turning inside out - people are starting to turn into animals and no one knows what's normal anymore. Even the man who actually wants to be a zebra can't quite fit into this brave new world. Dating is complicated enough when everyone's human. Available for download now from amazon and itunes. #comedy #newcomedy

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Episode 6 - The Deer. The continuing adventures of the Museum of Tat - this week, a deer based wooden thing. A true piece of #tat #museumoftat

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Episode 5 - the Slate. The continuing adventures of the Museum of Tat - this week, a slate based picture thing. A true piece of #tat #museumoftat

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The fourth installment of the new comedy series 'The Museum of Tat' continues with 'The Dog'. #comedy #newcomedy #tat

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The Museum of Tat - Episode 3: Toothbrush. A new comedy series devised by Robert Crighton with Michael Fouldes. This week the museum explores the mystery of a Star Wars toothbrush. #comedy #tat #museumoftat

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The Museum of Tat - Episode 2: Tea Warmer. A new comedy series devised by Robert Crighton with Michael Fouldes. This week the museum explores the dangers of cheap electrical equipment. #comedy #tat #museumoftat

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The Museum of Tat - Episode 1: Snow Globe. A new comedy series devised by Robert Crighton with Michael Fouldes. This week the museum explores the horrors of the snow globe. #comedy #tat #museumoftat

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A completely unhelpful teaser to the first episode of a new audio series 'The Museum of Tat' - starting Wednesday. #museumoftat @MuseumofTat

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A 'Fantasy Terrorist Variation' by Robert Crighton - in response to Boris Johnson's call to introduce a presumption of guilt to those travelling to Iraq or Syria. #swiftandminorchange #borisjohnson

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The final part of Lost Tribe of the Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. The story will continue in The Paper Moon Trolls very soon... #trolls #robertcrighton #freeaudio

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The continuing story of Lost Tribe of the Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Mabel shows Robert her workshop... #trolls #robertcrighton #freeaudio

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The continuing story of Lost Tribe of the Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Mabel remembers being reunited with her people... #trolls #robertcrighton #freeaudio

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The continuing story of Lost Tribe of the Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Gentleman Jim shows Robert a monster... #trolls #robertcrighton #freeaudio

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The continuing story of Lost Tribe of the Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Robert sees something in the night... #trolls #robertcrighton #freeaudio

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The continuing story of Lost Tribe of the Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Gentleman Jim leaves Robert with more questions than answers... #trolls #robertcrighton #freeaudio

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The continuing story of Lost Tribe of the Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Jim explains what a true Troll is... #trolls #robertcrighton #freeaudio

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Continuing adventures of The Trolls Trilogy by Robert Crighton - a new episode every Wednesday. Robert discovers what's wrong with him... Some strong language. #trolls #troll #milkbottleproductions

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Continuing adventures of The Trolls Trilogy by Robert Crighton - a new episode every Wednesday. Robert wakes up in hospital... Beginning of the second half of the story. #trolls #troll #milkbottleproductions

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Continuing adventures of The Trolls Trilogy by Robert Crighton - a new episode every Wednesday. Robert finds himself in the middle of a battlefield... end of the first half of the story. #trolls #troll #milkbottleproductions

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Continuing adventures of The Trolls Trilogy by Robert Crighton - a new episode every Wednesday. The lost medal is found, with disastrous results... #trolls #troll #milkbottleproductions

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Continuing adventures of The Trolls Trilogy by Robert Crighton - a new episode every Wednesday. Robert sees the club Gentleman Jim's as it really is and probably now needs therapy... #trolls #troll #milkbottleproductions #robertcrighton

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Continuing adventures of The Trolls Trilogy by Robert Crighton - a new episode every Wednesday. Gentleman Jim welcomes Robert to his club with a difference... #trolls #troll #milkbottleproductions #robertcrighton

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Continuing adventures of The Trolls Trilogy by Robert Crighton - a new episode every Wednesday. Robert encounters a man who believes that he created everyone he has met...#trolls #troll #milkbottleproductions #robertcrighton

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Continuing adventures of The Trolls Trilogy by Robert Crighton - a new episode every Wednesday. Robert gets closer to the mysterious woman - is she really an Angel? #trolls #troll #milkbottleproductions #robertcrighton

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Continuing adventures of The Trolls Trilogy by Robert Crighton - a new episode every Wednesday. Robert ends up in the seedy environs of Gentleman Jim's... #trolls #troll #milkbottleproductions #robertcrighton

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A completely unhelpful hint as to the nature of You Have Been Watching - performing on Monday 17th Feb at the Quay Theatre #robertcrighton #watching

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Continuing adventures of The Trolls Trilogy by Robert Crighton - a new episode every Wednesday. Robert has started to follow someone he suspects is a troll... #trolls #troll #milkbottleproductions #robertcrighton

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Continuing adventures of The Trolls Trilogy by Robert Crighton - a new episode every Wednesday. The prologue over, we now jump to the near present where Robert notices something odd on a bus... #trolls #troll #milkbottleproductions #robertcrighton

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Continuing adventures of The Trolls Trilogy by Robert Crighton - a new episode every Wednesday. Mabel meets an unofficial official who points her in the direction of her own people... End of Prologue. #trolls #troll #milkbottleproductions #robertcrighton

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Part of the Trolls Trilogy by Robert Crighton, released weekly. Mabel is evacuated to the country, though with unfortunate results for her benefactor... #troll #trolls #robertcrighton

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The continuing story of Lost Tribe of the Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. 'Mabel' is evacuted from London... #trolls #robertcrighton

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The continuing story of Lost Tribe of the Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Two children, playing down the tunnel, discover something unusual... #trolls #robertcrighton #freeaudio

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The continuing story of Lost Tribe of the Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. War comes to King William Street... #trolls #robertcrighton

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The first part of the story of Lost Tribe of the Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Continues weekly, every Wednesday... #trolls #happynewyear

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The final part of our story - the first part of the sequel 'Lost Tribe of the Trolls' starts on New Years Day 2014 and is released weekly every Wednesday. #trolls #robertcrighton #storytelling

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Robert gets a lift home and a goodbye to remember...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. A story of baking is told...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. The leader of the Trolls reveals some secrets...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Robert is introduced to the leader of the Trolls...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. The Angry Young Man shares the secret of the Old Spirit...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. The Angry Young Man tells Robert how he found out about the Trolls...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. The Angry Young Man discovers Vicki doing some baking...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. We return to the near present, where the Angry Young Man is about to discover a surprise in his flat...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Emma receives a visitor from her past...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. The war reaches William and Bertie, with terrible consequences...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. William falls in love, but the onset of war risks everything...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. William discovers something terrible about his new project...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. We jump back a hundred years and meet a young architect, William...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Robert is rescued but the story doesn't end there...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Some adult themes. The penis envy monster has Robert trapped...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Some adult themes. An ambush is laid in a deserted Woolworths but the trap goes horribly wrong...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Some adult themes and language. The team decide to lay a trap for the sexual Demon...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Some adult themes and mild language. Robert, Vicki and Bernard start to hunt the sexual Demon on the high street...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Just as Robert gets a grip on the situation a dangerous monster escapes... Some adult themes.

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. Robert discovers he has got off at the wrong tube station - and he has company...

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The continuing story of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. We move to the present day where an ordinary commute goes very wrong...

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The sixth episode of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. The prologue ends with the Queen making a terrible decision which will have consequences felt over a hundred years in the future...

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The fifth episode of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. There is trouble at the asylum, as a doctor fails to realise how dangerous his experiments are...

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The fourth episode of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. The Queen wants to understand what makes the fairies tick and so, unwittingly, starts the countdown on a time bomb.

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The third episode of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. The Princess becomes a Queen and discovers that things she had forgotten from her childhood are very real indeed...

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The second episode of The Natural History of Trolls, written and performed by Robert Crighton, part of The Trolls Trilogy. The princess discovers that there is more to her fairy companion than meets the eye...

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Written and Performed by Robert Crighton. The first story of the The Trolls Trilogy, released over New Year 2013, and available for six months approximately. Part of Project 10/52 and his Artist Residency at the Quay Theatre. #robertcrighton #trolls #quaytheatre

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A little audio introduction to writer and storyteller Robert Crighton. #robertcrighton #storyteller #milkbottleproductions

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Teaching Gods & Bink! by Robert Crighton - Coming Soon to Milk Bottle Audio. Performed by Cat LaCohie and Robert Crighton. Teaching Gods was winner of the “Best Writing” Award at the Lost Theatre One-Act Festival 2007 #robertcrighton #milkbottleproductions #catlacohie #audiobook #awardwinning

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The Natural History of Trolls is a monologue by award-winning storyteller Robert Crighton which premiered in 2011. The script of the play is available now and an audiobook version is available on audioboo - as well as the sequel, Lost Tribe of the Trolls. Visit www.milkbottleproductions.co.uk and find out more. #milkbottleproductions #robertcrighton #trolls