Episode 3

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5th Oct 2020

Episode 3

This week, Jim Hype talks to Nick about his collection of buses and coaches, Bransom Boredom and Erwin Irony review a highly unusual new casting of a classic summer blockbuster, and Professor Simon Schnitzel introduces Richard Smith's imagined biography.

Made during lockdown by The Social Agency, an arts-based support group for autistic and learning disabled adults living in Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire.

Devised and performed by The Social Agency with additional written material by Ed Gaughan and Mike Bond.

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Remote Operations
A podcast series made by The Social Agency, an arts-based support group for autistic and learning disabled adults living in Stoke-on-Trent and surrounding areas.
Remote Operations is a podcast series made by The Social Agency during the Covid 19 lockdown, Spring and Summer 2020. It is a gentle and light hearted reflection on the lives, real and imagined, of some of the members of the group. It was devised and performed by autistic and learning disabled adults working in partnership with professional artists from Rideout (Creative Arts for Rehabilitation).

It was funded by Arts Council England, and the National Emergencies Trust administered by The Community Foundation for Staffordshire.
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