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  Channel 31 
 by Ken Armstrong 
 
 
 
 
Channel 31 was one of
the short story dramas which came out of the London Radio
Playwrights' Festival in 1993. Channel 31 was Ken Armstrong's second
radio play and it was broadcast on LBC radio in London. He has since had much
success with his writing - you can visit
our page about Ken to find out more, and there's a
link there to take you to his own website. 
 
 
 
 
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          The cast of Channel 
            31 included Jamie Ripman, Lisa Bowerman and Bill Cash. The play was 
            directed and produced by Tim Crook. 
 
 
 
 
Dec 97: The Sons of Catholic Gentlemen
by Francis Beckett Jan 98: Still Stationery by Andy
Smith Feb 98: Feathers by Crysse Morrison Mar 98:
To Sleep
by Ken Armstrong Apr 98: Modern Echoes for Easter May 98: Shiver Breathing by James Payne Jun 98: Dr Karpinski's Circus Phenomena
by Jane Duncan Jul 98: Whose Fault Is It Anyway? by
Vikki Morris Aug 98:
Restless
Farewell by William George Q Sep 98: In The Cupboard by Lydia Harris Oct 98: The Knucker Hole by Karen Sainsbury Nov 98: Leave A Message by Jo Kellas Dec 98: And
This Little Fishy Stayed At Home by Elizabeth Berry Jan 99: The Arrival of the District Officer by Eileen
Francis  Feb 99: Man Afraid by Kevin Daisley Mar 99: The Faceless Rider by Gareth Matheson Apr 99: Going
Away by Paul Williamson May 99: Blind Spot by Andrew Sheerin Jun 99: To Hear Your Voice Again by Gordon Ridout Jul 99: The
Wizard's Spell by Robert Brooks and Mark Barratt You can also read
what the newspapers said about our
first Play of the Month 
 
 
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