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Radio 4,12 Oct 2024,57 mins

The English Are Coming

Breaking the Rules

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Ghosts of the past awaken as a community is torn apart by the housing crisis in Cornwall. No longer able to buy or rent in their own town, residents form an action group to put outsiders off coming to the area. Small acts of protest land them in trouble when the fight between locals and the hated English - the Emmet - escalates. When Sadie’s ailing grandmother decides to leave her 16th century house to an uncle who plans to rent it out to tourists, the young woman looks to the group for help. But as they threaten more radical action, Sadie is forced to choose between her family and her cause. That’s until the uncle begins renovating, and a dark and ancient wrong in the family’s past demands to be resolved. The house will not have it any other way. Cornwall has always maintained a distinct cultural identity from the rest of England. Across the centuries, there were many revolts against English rule, including the Western Rising of 1549. In 2014, the UK Government recognised the Cornish as a national minority with a unique identity. Hattie Naylor is an award-winning writer for radio and stage. Her previous drama with Afonica, Dead Weather, won Best Drama, Best Actress and Best Supporting Performance at the BBC Audio Drama Awards 2022. Cast Sadie and Morwenna ..... Sofia Oxenham Rowena and Lina ….. Susan Penhaligon Tamara ..... Sirine Saba Richard and Peter ..... Tristan Sturrock Gerren and Cory ..... Will Howard Gavin ..... Richard Corgan Bennath ..... Tamsyn Kelly Other voices are played by the cast Written by Hattie Naylor Executive Producer: Sara Davies Production Manager: Anna de Wolff Evans Sound design by Adam Woodhams Directed and produced by Nicolas Jackson An Afonica production for BBC Radio 4

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