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Georgy Girl - Episode 2

Episode 2 of 5

A tearful Georgy is worried about facing Jos again and is now thinking about accepting James's offer.

By Margaret Forster
Dramatised by Rhiannon Tise
A tearful Georgy is worried about
facing Jos again and is now
thinking about accepting James's
offer.

Directed by Tracey Neale

The Story:

As part of our British New Wave season the Fifteen Minute Drama brings to the Radio 4 airwaves the compelling story of Georgina Parkin. Georgy is twenty-seven. Brought up in Kensington by her parents, Ted and Doris who are live-in servants of rich socialite James. She lives in her own flat in Battersea with the cool and disdainful Meredith who has the male population at her feet. Georgy thinks her flat-mate is beautiful, witty and clever. Georgy, on the other hand, is a physically awkward, large young woman, who lacks self-esteem, never been taken out on a date, let alone kissed. She is desperate to meet someone and fall in love. This is the Swinging Sixties after all.

And then she falls in love with Jos, a charming and directionless young man. But there's a problem -he's Meredith's fella and there are complications when Meredith announces she is pregnant. A tangled living situation emerges. Then James makes Georgy an unconventional and surprising offer which she agrees to think about. Is his offer the key to Georgy's happiness? Or, will she hold out for true love with Jos?

The Writer:

Margaret Forster is the author of many successful novels, including Lady's Maid, Have the Men Had Enough? and The Memory Box and several acclaimed biographies, including Good Wives. Her most recent books have been Diary of an Ordinary Woman and The Unknown Bridesmaid.

The Dramatist:

Rhiannon won the Richard Imison Award for her first radio play The Waltzer. Her most recent radio play, broadcast earlier this year, was Outside In. Rhiannon has written for the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ series Doctors and her stage plays have been performed at The Royal Court, The Royal National Theatre, The Traverse Theatre, The Tron Theatre Glasgow, Soho Theatre and The Arcola Theatre.

15 minutes

Last on

Tue 3 Sep 2013 19:45

Credits

Role Contributor
Georgy Lucy Speed
Jos Paul Ready
James Stephen Critchlow
Meredith Philippa Stanton
Peg Ella Smith
Ted Ben Crowe
Doris Joanna Brookes
Director Tracey Neale
Writer Rhiannon Tise
Author Margaret Forster

Broadcasts

  • Tue 3 Sep 2013 10:45
  • Tue 3 Sep 2013 19:45

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