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Staring Into The Fridge

A BBC Radio 4 dramatisation

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Staring Into The Fridge

Written by: Annie McCartney
Narrated by: James Nesbitt, Jonathan Harden, Katy Gleadhill, Marcella Riordan, Mark Lambert, Richard Orr
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A BBC Radio 4 kitchen comedy by Annie McCartney, starring James Nesbitt as the Fridge. ‘Staring into the Fridge’ was originally broadcast as the ‘Afternoon Play’ on 13 September 2010. With two twenty-something children and a dubious boyfriend eating her out of house and home, Maggie (Annie McCartney) is beginning to lose the will to live. She feels she has no one to talk to or to listen. But all of that is about to change when she hears a voice speaking to her from the corner of the kitchen. It seems that the only one who understands her predicament is her Fridge (James Nesbitt). But unlike poor beleaguered Maggie, this Fridge has got 'attitude' and is determined to help her get her life back on track! Also stars Marcella Riordan, Mark Lambert, Katy Gleadhill, Jonathan Harden and Richard Orr. Directed by Eoin O'Callaghan. Entertainment & Performing Arts Genre Fiction Literary Fiction
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