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Recorded at BBC Maida Vale Studios, London.
Edward Macliam, Sinead MacInnes, Tim McMullan, Jessica Raine and Blake Ritson
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000b70j

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A break during the recording of Radio 4's new adaptation of The Pallisers.
Recorded at BBC Maida Vale Studios, London.
Edward Macliam, Sinead MacInnes, Tim McMullan, Jessica Raine and Blake Ritson
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000b70j
[Sahira has been asleep in the on-call room whilst on her shift]
Greg: Sahira, Sahira!! Jac Naylor's coming.
Sahira: What?!
Greg: Thought that would do it.
Joseph: Sleeping with the boss will capture the imagination of the hospital.
Greg: Who's saying I did?
Joseph: These things come out. Chin up, could be worse; you could be about to spend the afternoon in mediation with your cheating wife who will no doubt pull a sad face and tell the lawyers its all your fault. Excuse me while I just go and burn myself alive.
Greg: We're regrouping.
Hanssen: Darwin's a CT ward Mr Douglas, not Take That!
Jac: Is it me or are 98 per cent of people just mental?
Greg: Sounds about right.
Humble pies are not on the Naylor menu.
Greg Douglas 13/18
The Taming of The Shrew – Globe 2016 review Review added of the 2016 Globe production of The Taming of THe Shrew. This is set in Ireland and 1916, and goes all out on physical comedy.
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