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  "title": "CHAPEL OF SKINS",
  "category": "[RADIO-SCRIPT]",
  "article": "[BBC RADIO 4: “High in the hills of the Welsh Marches, a remote crossroads is marked by a\ntelephone kiosk and an old stone chapel. It is a mysterious and beautiful place, steeped in history\nbecause of the ancient tracks which cross here like the centre of a compass. North, south, east,\nwest: each direction is a ‘way’; a path or opening affording passage from one place to another.\nAlong each way of travel comes a way of being; a voice telling a story. Each story is set in a\ndifferent time but arrives in the same place. These voices have very different histories but are\ndrawn by necessity to the mystical yet sinister Chapel of Skins which reflects the beauty and\nharshness of Nature at this crossroads. The drama becomes intense as each character must tell\ntheir stories to the listener before the chapel bell tolls midnight on the twelfth day of the twelfth\nmonth of the twelfth year. Only at that moment will the chapel door open in a bizarre midnight\nritual and the lost souls find sanctuary. So, the Chapel is a way too, a gateway affording passage\nfrom one place to another. If they fail to tell their stories, the fate of these restless figures, these\nvoices in the landscape, is to wander the hills for another hundred years…”]\nAFTERNOON DRAMA (RADIO-4, LONDON—BBC)\n(Tuesday—2:15-3:00 PM)\nJanuary 22, 2013\n“Chapel of Skins”\n[BBC RADIO 4: “Recorded high up in the Shropshire hills of the Welsh\nMarches, and inspired by a living landscape and its history, the Chapel of\nSkins is a fictional story about a ghostly meeting of ways…”]\nPERSONNEL: Sarah Blunt (producer, director), Paul Evans (scriptwriter,\nnarrator), Chris Watson (wildlife sound recordist).\nCAST: Ben Crowe (Anchor), Paul Evans (Phone Box), Liza Sadovy (Trebrodier),\nAlex Tregear (Quabbs).",
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