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02.09.13 • Breakdown on the Motorway – Simon Mason

Simon has twelve hours to travel from the rooftop of an abandoned shopping centre in Hulme to T in the Park festival in Glasgow with a bag of drugs and a popular Manchester band. What can go wrong?

From August 2013 in Hackney, where the theme was Planes, Trains and Automobiles.

And Simon’s book, Too High, Too Far, Too Soon: Tales from a Dubious Past is available now.

02.09.13 • Breakdown on the Motorway – Simon Mason

Simon has twelve hours to travel from the rooftop of an abandoned shopping centre in Hulme to T in the Park festival in Glasgow with a bag of drugs and a popular Manchester band. What can go wrong?

From August 2013 in Hackney, where the theme was Planes, Trains and Automobiles.

And Simon’s book, Too High, Too Far, Too Soon: Tales from a Dubious Past is available now.

20.08.13 • Crab Dinner / The Goldfish – Fred & Kerry Crawley

The Spark London podcast returns with a double bill from Fred and Kerry: two true stories of Planes, Trains and Automobiles told at our open mic night in Hackney in August 2013.

Spark London is produced by Joanna Yates, with audio production by Matt Hill. Thanks also to Radcliffe Royds for hosting the night and Dan Weltman for the continued use of the theme music.

20.08.13 • Crab Dinner / The Goldfish – Fred & Kerry Crawley

The Spark London podcast returns with a double bill from Fred and Kerry: two true stories of Planes, Trains and Automobiles told at our open mic night in Hackney in August 2013.

Spark London is produced by Joanna Yates, with audio production by Matt Hill. Thanks also to Radcliffe Royds for hosting the night and Dan Weltman for the continued use of the theme music.

20.08.13 • Crab Dinner / The Goldfish – Fred & Kerry Crawley

The Spark London podcast returns with a double bill from Fred and Kerry: two true stories of Planes, Trains and Automobiles told at our open mic night in Hackney in August 2013.

Spark London is produced by Joanna Yates, with audio production by Matt Hill. Thanks also to Radcliffe Royds for hosting the night and Dan Weltman for the continued use of the theme music.

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