
Tilly's Tale
By Glenn Patterson. A couple grab a moment of passion in their bedroom cupboard, with unexpected consequences. Read by Michelle Fairley.
In tribute to Belfast-born C.S. Lewis who died on 22nd November 1963, three new short stories take us though doors and portals into unexpected worlds and situations. While novelist and playwright Lucy Caldwell charts a defining moment in the life of someone struggling with their sense of identity, a woman gets to know her neighbours a little more intimately than she could ever have expected in a story from novelist and screenwriter Glenn Patterson. And finally in a new story from Frank Cottrell Boyce we discover what might happen if C.S. Lewis himself were to discover an opening to another world. What might such a world contain?
Tilly's Tale by Glenn Patterson
Read by Michelle Fairley
Produced in Belfast by Heather Larmour.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Writer | Glenn Patterson |
| Reader | Michelle Fairley |
| Producer | Heather Larmour |
Broadcasts
- Sun 1 Dec 201319:45BBC Radio 4
- Sun 13 Dec 201500:30BBC Radio 4
- Wed 2 Aug 201711:00BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Wed 2 Aug 201721:00BBC Radio 4 Extra