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23.01.12 • On Living in a Soho Skip – Radcliffe Royds

Locked out of the house by his wife, Radcliffe falls into a world of drugs and crime that betrays his education, reaching rock bottom in this remarkable true story from our archives.

We recorded this story live in June 2010 during our residency at the Blue Elephant Theatre, who we send our humble thanks.

Hey – in other news, did you see we’re one of the most listened-to podcasts on Mixcloud, for the second year running? Not bad eh?

Next show’s on 6th Feb at the Canal Cafe Theatre. Come on down and see what we do live!

16.01.12 • Baby Giraffe – Jacqueline Downs

Handpicked by the Spark London team, this is another of our favourite storytellers from over the years.

Jacqueline is in love with a guy and there’s only one problem; he’s a student and she’s a member of the college staff.

From June 2010 and our week-long season at the Blue Elephant Theatre in Camberwell. The theme of the night was ‘Animal Magnetism’.

16.01.12 • Baby Giraffe – Jacqueline Downs

Handpicked by the Spark London team, this is another of our favourite storytellers from over the years.

Jacqueline is in love with a guy and there’s only one problem; he’s a student and she’s a member of the college staff.

From June 2010 and our week-long season at the Blue Elephant Theatre in Camberwell. The theme of the night was ‘Animal Magnetism’.

16.01.12 • Baby Giraffe – Jacqueline Downs

Handpicked by the Spark London team, this is another of our favourite storytellers from over the years.

Jacqueline is in love with a guy and there’s only one problem; he’s a student and she’s a member of the college staff.

From June 2010 and our week-long season at the Blue Elephant Theatre in Camberwell. The theme of the night was ‘Animal Magnetism’.

04.01.12 • Between a Rock and a Hard Place – David Dinnell

Happy new year! David Dinnell goes scuba diving off the coast of Sicily, and gets into troubled waters.

This month we’re bringing you new stories from our favourite storytellers, some of whom have appeared on the podcast before. If you’ve enjoyed this story, why not try ‘David and the Cow’ from back in 2009?

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