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Taking Care of Business

Denouncing the wage gap and corporate capitalism. Can Elvis change his dyspeptic view of life? From May 2014.

Stand-up poet, armchair revolutionary, comedian and broadcaster Elvis McGonagall (aka poet and performer Richard Smith) is determined to do something about his bitter, dyspeptic and bloody minded view of contemporary life. There are good things out there, if he could only be bothered to find them.

From his home in the Graceland Park near Dundee, the Scottish punk poet goes in search of the brighter side of life. With the help of his dog Trouble, his friend Susan Morrison, and his own private narrator Clarke Peters, Elvis does his very best to accentuate the positive - he really does. Recorded almost entirely on location, in a caravan on a truly glamorous industrial estate somewhere in Scotland.

Episode 3. Taking Care of Business. Elvis rails against the wage gap, franchises, capitalism and corporate nonsense, until he is persuaded that his poetry is a bankable concern. He embarks on the glittering road to profit.

As Elvis, poet Richard Smith is the 2006 World Poetry Slam Champion, the compere of the notorious Blue Suede Sporran Club and appears regularly on 成人快手 Radio 4 ("Saturday Live", "The Today Programme", "Arthur Smith's Balham Bash", "Last Word", "Off the Page" and others as well as writing and presenting the popular arts features "Doggerel Bard" on the art of satiric poetry and "Beacons and Blue Remembered Hills" on the extraordinary resonance of AE Housman's 'Shropshire Lad', which was recorded on location as well.

(further info at www.elvismcgonagall.co.uk)

Written by Elvis MacGonagall, with Richard Smith, Helen Braunholtz-Smith and Frank Stirling.

Producer: Frank Stirling
A Unique production for 成人快手 Radio 4.

13 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator Clarke Peters
Elvis MacGonagall Richard Smith
Susan the Postie Susan Morrison
Sarah Van Esterhuizen Helen Braunholtz-Smith
A Version of Himself Rupert Ashe
Actor Lewis MacLeod
Actor Gabriel Quigley
Producer Frank Stirling
Writer Elvis McGonagall
Writer Richard Smith
Writer Helen Braunholtz-Smith
Writer Frank Stirling

Broadcasts

  • Wed 14 May 2014 23:00
  • Thu 21 Sep 2017 23:15
  • Tue 27 Mar 2018 22:30