SCUTTLED - Episode Five
Episode 5, Oct 02, 04:00 AM
Starring Christopher Eccleston and Joyce Branagh, SCUTTLED is a full-cast, 5
episode audio drama following the Ashworths, a family living and working on the
Rochdale Canal between 1840 and 1922. Inspired by the scuttled boats unearthed in
Rochdale by real-life archaeological excavations, and drawing on detailed research,
this poignant and moving saga brings to life the lost world of Northern England’s
bargees.
Directed by: James Steventon
Written by Ian Winterton with Neil Bell, Isabel Hague, Janine Lanek, Katie Moore and Paul Rigby
Starring:
Christopher Eccleston & Joyce Branagh
With: Becky Kershaw, Kymberley Cochrane, Jonathan Carley, Adam Grayson, Steven Hillman, Annie Connell-Welsh & James Steventon
Featuring: Isobella Arrowsmith, Bailey Cockroft, Brandon Harris, Ella McEvoy, Maria O’Connor, Katie Rowan and Elliot Winterton
Title music performed by Jennifer Reid
Archaeological consultant Kelly Griffiths
Recorded at: Oscillate Studios (Manchester), Jungle Studios (Soho, London), and
Voltalab (Rochdale).
Funded in partnership with MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) via the Arts and
Humanities Research Council
Produced by: Kelly Griffiths, James Steventon & Ian Winterton
Thanks to: Dawn Frost at St Edward’s Primary School, Rochdale; Sue Terry of Sue
Terry Voices; Technoprint, Winsford, Cheshire; and all the staff at Rochdale Local
Studies.
Written by Ian Winterton with Neil Bell, Isabel Hague, Janine Lanek, Katie Moore and Paul Rigby
Starring:
Christopher Eccleston & Joyce Branagh
With: Becky Kershaw, Kymberley Cochrane, Jonathan Carley, Adam Grayson, Steven Hillman, Annie Connell-Welsh & James Steventon
Featuring: Isobella Arrowsmith, Bailey Cockroft, Brandon Harris, Ella McEvoy, Maria O’Connor, Katie Rowan and Elliot Winterton
Title music performed by Jennifer Reid
Archaeological consultant Kelly Griffiths
Recorded at: Oscillate Studios (Manchester), Jungle Studios (Soho, London), and
Voltalab (Rochdale).
Funded in partnership with MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) via the Arts and
Humanities Research Council
Produced by: Kelly Griffiths, James Steventon & Ian Winterton
Thanks to: Dawn Frost at St Edward’s Primary School, Rochdale; Sue Terry of Sue
Terry Voices; Technoprint, Winsford, Cheshire; and all the staff at Rochdale Local
Studies.