Miranda Sawyer in The Observer at the weekend has reviewed Shedtown. She wrote…
Shedtown, a new programme from Johnny Vegas’s production company, was far from ranty: a strange drama/comedy/soundscape, narrated by Maxine Peake, it took advantage of its 11pm slot to offer something much more dreamy and hilarious than the usual wait-for-the-laughter Radio 4 fare. It’s about the final works trip for the staff of a failed museum. They go to the seaside. The jokes came in under the radar: “What can I get you?” asked the barmaid. “Peace of mind,” said Barry. “I want a pint, me,” said Dave. The barmaid talked them through the new menu, which included chicken catch-a-Tory.
I am proud that she used ‘soundscape’ in her description of Shedtown as I worked hard to provide an aural wash of sound to support the narrative.
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Seven radio producers – all based in the north of England – have joined forces to launch a new co-operative venture – ‘Radio Wizards’. It’s equally remarkable that their aim now is to work together on every kind of sound production... except radio!
"It’s taken over a year to get to this point," says ‘wizard’ Mike Thornton, "but now we’ve got a viable business plan, we’ve launched our website and we’re already starting to attract commissions. As a facilities provider we decided to facilitate this partnership and set them up with a web site to help kickstart this excellent partnership."