In January 2015, Jerome Rogers, a popular nineteen year old from a council estate, finally got what he’d been working for – a new motorbike and his first real job, as a courier. But in the hands of bailiffs, two £65 traffic fines rose to over a thousand pounds. Some weeks, take-home pay in his zero hours job was as low as £12. Under the pressure of his debt, Jerome went to the woods where he’d played as a kid, and took his own life. This is his story…
Guy is an experienced British fighter pilot who is in command of Britain's first manned mission to space. He has trained for this for three years at the height of the Cold War and now he is alone in space with a malfunctioning capsule. He has limited contact with the UK, some unusual communication with the US and some unorthodox communication with Roscosmos deep in Soviet Russia. Who will help him? Will he make the right choice?
Lisa Greenwood is a British actress recognized for her versatile performances across television, film, and audio dramas. She gained prominence portraying Sissy Cooper, an office assistant, in the BBC's critically acclaimed series The Hour (2011–2012), acting alongside Ben Whishaw and Dominic West. In 2012, Greenwood appeared as Shirley Dent in the BBC period drama Call the Midwife, further establishing her presence on British television. Her film work includes the role of Charlotte Taylor in the 2015 science fiction movie Capsule. Beyond screen acting, Greenwood has made significant contributions to audio dramas, notably portraying Flip Jackson, a companion to the Sixth Doctor, in several Doctor Who audio stories produced by Big Finish Productions. Greenwood's early life was rooted in East Ham, within the London Borough of Newham and Essex. She began her acting journey after being spotted at a local youth group, leading to her selection as the face of a Sony PlayStation campaign.
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