by Ben Steiner an original play for BBC Radio 4
Tom Courtenay stars as a neglected, weary and careworn God who bemoans some of the day-to-day frustrations of being The Supreme Being.
Drama | 6 Oct 2004 | 44 minutes
For some time God has been meaning to speak directly to people and after some trial and error with various knobs he manages to break into the BBC Afternoon Play where he settles down with a cup of tea to try and resolve a few things.
His train of thought is interrupted by faxes (yes in the days of faxes) which he must not answer, he must not get directly involved, but one of them catches his eye and before he knows it he is telling us about what happened to a little girl and her cat that she never let out of her sight.
CAST
Rupert – SEBASTIAN GRAHAM JONES
God – TOM COURTENAY
Studio Manager & Editor – MARK SMITH
Director – SEBASTIAN GRAHAM JONES
Executive Producer – EDWARD CROZIER
Producer – NICHOLAS NEWTON
A Promenade production for BBC Radio 4