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Friends of the Wall

Every Friday, a small group of volunteers paint red hearts on the National Covid Memorial Wall, in the heart of Westminster. As the world moves on, why do they keep coming back?

Every Friday, a small group of volunteers paint red hearts on the National Covid Memorial Wall, in the heart of Westminster. As the world moves on, why do they keep coming back?

In this award-winning feature, producer Evan Green weaves together testimonies from the group into a captivating sonic snapshot of the wall, and everything it means to them. For over three years, this tight-knit group of bereaved volunteers has gathered here every Friday, come rain or shine, fuelled by coffee and cake.

Nearly a quarter of a million red hearts fill the wall, each heart representing a life lost to Covid-19. Each with a unique story - bound together by a shared loss and driven by a hearty recipe of love and anger in equal parts - the Friends of the Wall are determined to ensure the hearts on the wall don’t fade.

New Storytellers presents the work of new audio producers. This series features the winners of the Charles Parker Prize 2024. The award is presented every year in memory of the pioneering radio producer Charles Parker who produced the ground-breaking Radio Ballads featuring voices of communities unheard at the time, with musical narratives by Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger.

The judges of the prize – made up of producers, critics and commissioners – described Evan Green’s winning feature as an β€œexcellent programme” based on β€œa simple yet riveting idea, told through marvellously articulate speakers… beautifully recorded”.

Producer: Evan Green
A Soundscape production for ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4

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14 minutes

Last on

Wed 14 Aug 2024 00:30

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  • Tue 13 Aug 2024 11:45
  • Wed 14 Aug 2024 00:30