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| Tuesday, 6 July 2004, 7.30pm and 9.00pm |
| Bottled Up by Kate Stonham (Fourth Equal) |
| Ian's relationship with Dad nosedives as he indulges in the usual adolescent mix of secrecy, lust and over-drinking. But how much of Ian's increasingly worrying behaviour is underpinned by deeper forces? The anniversary of an event that's never discussed is looming, and tensions are brewing... |
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| Wednesday, 7 July 2004, 7.30pm |
| Abraham by Patrick Makin (Fourth Equal) |
| Courtroom drama in which a down at heel lawyer, who has lost his religious belief, finds inner peace through defending a murderer who has enough faith for both of them. |
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| Thursday, 8 July 2004, 7.30pm and 9.00pm |
A Pint On the House
by John Colborn (Third) |
| A comedy about a retired Welsh miner who, realising he can't afford to drink in his pub every night, comes up with an ingenious plan to overcome the problem. But will he or the brewery manager win the struggle that ensues? |
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| Friday, 9 July 2004, 7.30pm and 9.00pm |
If Possible, Make a U-Turn
by Linda Ewles (Second) |
| Middle-aged Marilyn is an emotional wreck after being dumped by her husband – but her life goes in surprising directions after she buys a car with a GPS navigation system which seems to have a life of its own. |
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| Saturday, 10 July 2004, 7.30pm and 9.00pm |
Wingless Victor
by Bruce Fellows (First) |