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Stumpy Sanderson's 1970s Stories

Stumpy Sanderson's 1970s Stories

Written by: Andrew Brammer
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Listen to the astonishing tales of the hair-raising japes, scrapes and capers that a group of mischievous and anarchic working-class boys get up to and into while growing up in 1970s Dunstable, England. Hear all about their outrageous exploits, along with those of their trusty accomplices and allies, and of the fearsome foes whose paths they cross. All stories are written and told using their original source materials, discovered within Stumpy Sanderson's long ago buried time capsules – the first of which was unearthed in 2019, the second in 2023.Andrew Brammer Speaking Words Drama & Plays
Episodes
  • Stumpy Sanderson's 1970s Stories Trailer
    Oct 15 2021

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    2 mins
  • The Strange Case of Smiler Morton
    Oct 28 2021

    In this episode of Stumpy Sanderson's 1970s Stories, listen to the bizarre story of 'The Strange Case of Smiler Morton'. Set in 1974, Smiler Morton – the boy with the never-ending smile – carries out his most daring and breathtaking dare yet, devised by Gawper Allsop and witnessed as ever by Stumpy Sanderson and your Narrator.

    "Smiler Morton, Smiler Morton, he's the one with the smile on, that beaming smile…"

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    18 mins
  • Breaking Old Reliable
    Oct 28 2021

    In this episode of Stumpy Sanderson's 1970s Stories, listen to the incredible story of 'Breaking Old Reliable'. Set in 1975, Stephen Brookman – that left-wing mastermind – hatches a nefarious plan to strike back at the despotism of the headmaster and his cohorts. As Brookman puts his stunning operation into action, it is witnessed by Stumpy Sanderson and your Narrator.

    "Bringing down the bourgeoisie is what you want to do. Because you are a Communist genius…"

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    17 mins
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