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    • People Everywhere will Sing
    • Peking Noir
    • Rodgers and Hart and Hammerstein
    • The National
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    • Festival
    • 4/4
    • The Robber Bride
    • The Vital Spark: Intelligence
    • Victim
    • Everybody's Got Conditions
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    • Fifteen Minutes
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THEY HAVE OAK TREES IN NORTH CAROLINA

First Broadcast 2010. Radio 4  Friday Play
60 minute adaptation of stage play.  

Ray and Eileen’s five year old son vanishes. Twenty two years later a good looking American arrives in their small English Village claiming to be their boy. Can this man really be their missing child or is he an imposter? And what long buried secrets will have to be revealed in order to prove his true identity?

Cast: Ellie Haddington, Alexander Morton and Simon Harrison; producer Gaynor Mac Farlane.

A link to the BBC website for information on the original cast and repeats is available here 

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