Tracing the Line
4 Extra Debut. Nina Garthwaite presents mini-documentaries with stories of lifelines, unfamiliar paths and lines broken or crossed. From September 2012.
Nina Garthwaite presents a showcase for delightful and adventurous short documentaries. A selection of brief encounters, true stories, radio adventures and found sound.
In 'Tracing the Line', we hear tales of lifelines, unfamiliar paths and lines broken and crossed. In one short the economics editor for Newsnight, Paul Mason, offers us an unusual take on the UK's economic lines. We dive deep into Britain's underwater labyrinth of tunnels and caves in order to discover the tale of the 'Dead Man's Handshake' - only attached to the surface, and safety, by one thin lifeline. Whilst across the pond, we hear the story of an American who secretly wore a wire to record his life for five years.
Produced by Eleanor McDowall
A Falling Tree Production for 成人快手 Radio 4
The items featured in this programme were:
Lifelines - Part One
Produced by Kate Bland
Kyrie Osbornum
Featuring Paul Mason
Posterity
Produced by David Weinberg
LUAS Lines
Written and read by Joseph O'Connor
Dead Man's Handshake
Produced by Leo Hornak
Lifelines - Part Two
Produced by Kate Bland
Donald Semenza - The Line
Produced by Pejk Malinovski.
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Newsnight's economics editor Paul Mason examines a startling early manuscript.
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Tram poem: 'I think she's into Trevor. Like, whatever'
Duration: 02:31
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Paul Mason鈥檚 economic lines
Duration: 03:28
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- Tue 11 Sep 2012 15:00成人快手 Radio 4
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