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24 hours. 28 stories. 24 episodes.In music, spoken word and drama, these are the untold experiences of isolation.
Before Covid19, before "self isolation" and "social distancing", there was already an epidemic of loneliness in British society. It is most acute in North East England, where 53% of adults feel lonely. That's half of us reading this right now. How many of us have told someone else what it feels like, what it is looks like, what it sounds like? It's time we did.
Two dozen of the most exciting musicians, poets, producers, theatre writers and comedians from the North East have come together to create an unprecedented 24hour audio experience.
A new story will arrive on this page every hour, on the hour, from midnight on 21st June 2020. Subscribe now to catch them all.
There will be hungry supermarket staff heading to work the wee hours, nervous joggers circling parks, confused older people waiting for social care workers to arrive, autistic school children singing to themselves. As well as sports coaches losing their online audience to Joe Wicks, tired nurses pinning doves on the doors of dying patients, parents hiding from home schooling and lonely neighbours having “just one more bottle of wine”.
Each introduces a different person. Some you'll recognise, some you'll meet for the first time. They're short because a good story can connect with you in just a few minutes, just as you can connect with another human in the time it takes a kettle to boil. So make a cuppa, settle in for the next 40minutes and join us in breaking down the walls of isolation. 
Together we will beat loneliness.
_________________
 
24 episodes, from 12midnight to 11pm on 21st Juneor as a complete collection from 25th June
There will be hungry supermarket staff heading to work the wee hours, nervous joggers circling parks, confused older people waiting for social care workers to arrive, autistic school children singing to themselves. As well as sports coaches losing their online audience to Joe Wicks, tired nurses pinning doves on the doors of dying patients, parents hiding from home schooling and lonely neighbours having “just one more bottle of wine”. And much much more.
12:00am, when the kids are in bed, written/performed by Emily Wiseman
1:00am, on the ventilator, written/performed by Oli Welham
2:00am, Mulberry House, written/performed by Rachel Burns
3:00am, cold air, written/performed by Lindsay Hannon, and WHO benefits, written/performed Viv Wiggins
4:00am, we all wake up alone, written/performed Tracey Tofield
5:00am, leaving for work, written by Allison Davies and performed by Jessica Johnson
6:00am, joggers in the park. written by Claire Tustin and performed by Steve Byron
7:00am, breakfast alone, written/performed by Beccy Owen
8:00am, good morning gabba, written/performed by Donald Jenkins
9:00am, home fitness, written Mhairi Ledgerwood and performed by Sarah Boulter
10:00am, another bloody Zoom meeting, written/performed by Claire Tustin
11:00am, home schooling, written/performed by Kelly Rickard
12:00pm, talking to my carer, written/performed by Allison Davies, and Lockdown Social, written/performed by Rowan McCabe
1pm, nurse story part 1, written/performed by John Scott
2pm, young, broke, on benefits, written by Sky Hawkins and performed by Luke Maddison
3pm, leaving school, written/performed by Emily Wiseman
4pm, here we are now, written/performed by Tracey Tofield, and nurse story part 2, written/performed by John Scott
5pm, 6 feet apart at the supermarket, written/performed by Oli Welham
6pm. normal or now, written/performed by Amy Mitchell and the watch party. written Mhairi Ledgerwood and performed Bob Nicholson
7pm, little songs, written by Rachel Burns, performed by Luke Maddison
8pm, I left without the money, written/performed by Claire Tustin
9pm, another bottle of wine, written/performed by Viv Wiggins
10pm, grief, written by Rachel Burns and performed by Ben Dickenson
11pm, the comedian, written/performed

24 Hours in Isolation Ben Dickenson

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24 hours. 28 stories. 24 episodes.In music, spoken word and drama, these are the untold experiences of isolation.
Before Covid19, before "self isolation" and "social distancing", there was already an epidemic of loneliness in British society. It is most acute in North East England, where 53% of adults feel lonely. That's half of us reading this right now. How many of us have told someone else what it feels like, what it is looks like, what it sounds like? It's time we did.
Two dozen of the most exciting musicians, poets, producers, theatre writers and comedians from the North East have come together to create an unprecedented 24hour audio experience.
A new story will arrive on this page every hour, on the hour, from midnight on 21st June 2020. Subscribe now to catch them all.
There will be hungry supermarket staff heading to work the wee hours, nervous joggers circling parks, confused older people waiting for social care workers to arrive, autistic school children singing to themselves. As well as sports coaches losing their online audience to Joe Wicks, tired nurses pinning doves on the doors of dying patients, parents hiding from home schooling and lonely neighbours having “just one more bottle of wine”.
Each introduces a different person. Some you'll recognise, some you'll meet for the first time. They're short because a good story can connect with you in just a few minutes, just as you can connect with another human in the time it takes a kettle to boil. So make a cuppa, settle in for the next 40minutes and join us in breaking down the walls of isolation. 
Together we will beat loneliness.
_________________
 
24 episodes, from 12midnight to 11pm on 21st Juneor as a complete collection from 25th June
There will be hungry supermarket staff heading to work the wee hours, nervous joggers circling parks, confused older people waiting for social care workers to arrive, autistic school children singing to themselves. As well as sports coaches losing their online audience to Joe Wicks, tired nurses pinning doves on the doors of dying patients, parents hiding from home schooling and lonely neighbours having “just one more bottle of wine”. And much much more.
12:00am, when the kids are in bed, written/performed by Emily Wiseman
1:00am, on the ventilator, written/performed by Oli Welham
2:00am, Mulberry House, written/performed by Rachel Burns
3:00am, cold air, written/performed by Lindsay Hannon, and WHO benefits, written/performed Viv Wiggins
4:00am, we all wake up alone, written/performed Tracey Tofield
5:00am, leaving for work, written by Allison Davies and performed by Jessica Johnson
6:00am, joggers in the park. written by Claire Tustin and performed by Steve Byron
7:00am, breakfast alone, written/performed by Beccy Owen
8:00am, good morning gabba, written/performed by Donald Jenkins
9:00am, home fitness, written Mhairi Ledgerwood and performed by Sarah Boulter
10:00am, another bloody Zoom meeting, written/performed by Claire Tustin
11:00am, home schooling, written/performed by Kelly Rickard
12:00pm, talking to my carer, written/performed by Allison Davies, and Lockdown Social, written/performed by Rowan McCabe
1pm, nurse story part 1, written/performed by John Scott
2pm, young, broke, on benefits, written by Sky Hawkins and performed by Luke Maddison
3pm, leaving school, written/performed by Emily Wiseman
4pm, here we are now, written/performed by Tracey Tofield, and nurse story part 2, written/performed by John Scott
5pm, 6 feet apart at the supermarket, written/performed by Oli Welham
6pm. normal or now, written/performed by Amy Mitchell and the watch party. written Mhairi Ledgerwood and performed Bob Nicholson
7pm, little songs, written by Rachel Burns, performed by Luke Maddison
8pm, I left without the money, written/performed by Claire Tustin
9pm, another bottle of wine, written/performed by Viv Wiggins
10pm, grief, written by Rachel Burns and performed by Ben Dickenson
11pm, the comedian, written/performed

    24 Hours in Isolation; the full story

    24 Hours in Isolation; the full story

    In music, spoken word and drama, these are the untold experiences of isolation. 
    Before Covid19, before "self isolation" and "social distancing", there was already an epidemic of loneliness in British society. It is most acute in North East England, where 53% of adults feel lonely. It's time we told their stories. Musicians, poets, producers, writers and comedians from the region have united to create an unprecedented 24hour audio experience that does just that.
     
    A new story was released on this page every hour, on the hour, from midnight on 21st June 2020. Now you can hear all 24 of them in a single collection.
    Each introduces a different person. Some you'll recognise, some you'll meet for the first time. They're short because a good story can connect with you in just a few minutes, just as you can connect with another human in the time it takes a kettle to boil. So make a cuppa, settle in for the next 40minutes and join us in breaking down the walls of isolation.
     
    Together we will beat loneliness.
    _________________
     
    The complete collection24 episodes, from 12midnight to 11pm 
    There will be hungry supermarket staff heading to work the wee hours, nervous joggers circling parks, confused older people waiting for social care workers to arrive, autistic school children singing to themselves. As well as sports coaches losing their online audience to Joe Wicks, tired nurses pinning doves on the doors of dying patients, parents hiding from home schooling and lonely neighbours having “just one more bottle of wine”. And much much more.
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    The complete running order
    12:00am, when the kids are in bed, written/performed by Emily Wiseman
    1:00am, on the ventilator, written/performed by Oli Welham
    2:00am, Mulberry House, written/performed by Rachel Burns
    3:00am, cold air, written/performed by Lindsay Hannon, and WHO benefits, written/performed Viv Wiggins
    4:00am, we all wake up alone, written/performed Tracey Tofield
    5:00am, leaving for work, written by Allison Davies and performed by Jessica Johnson
    6:00am, joggers in the park. written by Claire Tustin and performed by Steve Byron
    7:00am, breakfast alone, written/performed by Beccy Owen
    8:00am, good morning gabba, written/performed by Donald Jenkins
    9:00am, home fitness, written Mhairi Ledgerwood and performed by Sarah Boulter
    10:00am, another bloody Zoom meeting, written/performed by Claire Tustin
    11:00am, home schooling, written/performed by Kelly Rickard
    12:00pm, talking to my carer, written/performed by Allison Davies, and Lockdown Social, written/performed by Rowan McCabe
    1pm, nurse story part 1, written/performed by John Scott
    2pm, young, broke, on benefits, written by Sky Hawkins and performed by Luke Maddison
    3pm, leaving school, written/performed by Emily Wiseman
    4pm, here we are now, written/performed by Tracey Tofield, and nurse story part 2, written/performed by John Scott
    5pm, 6 feet apart at the supermarket, written/performed by Oli Welham
    6pm. normal or now, written/performed by Amy Mitchell and the watch party. written Mhairi Ledgerwood and performed Bob Nicholson
    7pm, little songs, written by Rachel Burns, performed by Luke Maddison
    8pm, I left without the money, written/performed by Claire Tustin
    9pm, another bottle of wine, written/performed by Viv Wiggins
    10pm, grief, written by Rachel Burns and performed by Ben Dickenson
    11pm, the comedian, written/performed by John Scott
    ______________
     
    Production team 
    Producer: Ben Dickenson
    Associate producer: Sky Hawkins
    Sound supervisor: Matt Tuckey
     
    All episodes have been recorded by artists and performers in their own homes.
     
    Follow us on Twitter: @24_isolation
    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/24hoursinsolation.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 41 min.
    Bonus feature: and, just like that, the whole world changed

    Bonus feature: and, just like that, the whole world changed

    Giving voice to the untold stories of isolation. 
    Before "self isolation" and "social distancing", there was already an epidemic of loneliness in British society. It is most acute in North East England, where 53% of adults feel lonely. It's time we told their stories. Musicians, poets, producers, writers and comedians from the region have united to create an unprecedented 24hour audio experience that does just that.
     
    Our artists produced nearly 30 stories. Each introducing a different person. Some you'll recognise, some you'll meet for the first time. They're short because a good story can connect with you in just a few minutes, just as you can connect with another human in the time it takes a kettle to boil.
    The stories were released in 24 episodes of music, drama and poetry on the 21st June. From the 25th June you can also hear them in a specially produced single collection - subscribe now to get it direct to your podcast service.
    In the couple of days after the initial release over 2000 people listened to the stories we created. The number keeps rising. We want to thank you for your support. We want to keep the stories flowing, the human connections growing.
    That's why one of our producers, Sky Hawkins, has decided to share her haiku diary with the 24 Hours in Isolation audience. 
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    and, just like that, the world changed
    How will we remember what happened in 2020? What happened to us, what happened to you, what happened to me?
    Sky Hawkins kept a journal of drawings and haikus between the 23rd March and 15th June. Often created on successive days, her poems are a frank, emotional and occasionally sweary reflection on what happens to humanity in unprecedented times.
    This is a personal history of the Covid19 pandemic and the social upheavals that came after, with a specially created soundscape capturing the changing moods of isolation.
    Originally intended for publication elsewhere, Sky wanted to give her poems to the 24 Hours in Isolation project in recognition of the work of other artists on the original 24 episodes and in thanks to the many who have listened so far.
    Together we will beat loneliness.
    ______________ 
    and, just like that, the whole world changed - the team 
    Written and performed by Sky Hawkins
    Produced by Ben Dickenson
      
    A poetry film including all of Sky’s pictures and paintings from lockdown will be available in July 2020 on YouTube.
    Follow us on Twitter: @24_isolation
    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/24hoursinsolation.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 9 min.
    11pm: the comedian

    11pm: the comedian

    In music, spoken word and drama, these are the untold experiences of isolation.
    Before Covid19, before "self isolation" and "social distancing", there was already an epidemic of loneliness in British society. It is most acute in North East England, where 53% of adults feel lonely. It's time we told their stories. Musicians, poets, producers, writers and comedians from the region have united to create an unprecedented 24hour audio experience that does just that.
    A new story will arrive on this page every hour, on the hour, from midnight on 21st June 2020. Each will introduce you to a different person. Some you'll recognise, some you'll meet for the first time.
    Our episodes are short because a good story can connect with you in just a few minutes, just as you can connect with another human in the time it takes a kettle to boil. Make a cuppa, press play and join us in breaking down the walls of isolation.
    Together we will beat loneliness.
    _________________

    Episode 2411pm: the comedian
    An instructive tale of falling in the shit, and getting up again. "It will be alright to laugh again". The most fitting of closing messages for our collection.
    A narrative reminiscence, written and performed by John Scott.
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    Production team
    Producer: Ben Dickenson
    Associate producer: Sky Hawkins
    Sound supervisor: Matt Tuckey
    All episodes have been recorded by artists and performers in their own homes.
    Follow us on Twitter: @24_isolation
    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/24hoursinsolation.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 2 min.
    10pm: grief

    10pm: grief

    In music, spoken word and drama, these are the untold experiences of isolation.
    Before Covid19, before "self isolation" and "social distancing", there was already an epidemic of loneliness in British society. It is most acute in North East England, where 53% of adults feel lonely. It's time we told their stories. Musicians, poets, producers, writers and comedians from the region have united to create an unprecedented 24hour audio experience that does just that.
    A new story will arrive on this page every hour, on the hour, from midnight on 21st June 2020. Each will introduce you to a different person. Some you'll recognise, some you'll meet for the first time.
    Our episodes are short because a good story can connect with you in just a few minutes, just as you can connect with another human in the time it takes a kettle to boil. Make a cuppa, press play and join us in breaking down the walls of isolation.
    Together we will beat loneliness.
    _________________

    Episode 2310pm: grief
    How do the ones who care for us cope? How do they break the hardest of news? In the garden, with the Labradoodle, the ball goes back and forth.
    An audio drama, written by Rachel Burns and performed by Ben Dickenson.
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    Production team
    Producer: Ben Dickenson
    Associate producer: Sky Hawkins
    Sound supervisor: Matt Tuckey
    All episodes have been recorded by artists and performers in their own homes.
    Follow us on Twitter: @24_isolation
    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/24hoursinsolation.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 2 min.
    9pm: another bottle of wine

    9pm: another bottle of wine

    In music, spoken word and drama, these are the untold experiences of isolation.
    Before Covid19, before "self isolation" and "social distancing", there was already an epidemic of loneliness in British society. It is most acute in North East England, where 53% of adults feel lonely. It's time we told their stories. Musicians, poets, producers, writers and comedians from the region have united to create an unprecedented 24hour audio experience that does just that.
    A new story will arrive on this page every hour, on the hour, from midnight on 21st June 2020. Each will introduce you to a different person. Some you'll recognise, some you'll meet for the first time.
    Our episodes are short because a good story can connect with you in just a few minutes, just as you can connect with another human in the time it takes a kettle to boil. Make a cuppa, press play and join us in breaking down the walls of isolation.
    Together we will beat loneliness.
    _________________

    Episode 219pm: another bottle of wine
    "Remember that song in France, 1988?" White wine! Red wine! It's quarantini time. A riotous drunk moment of joy and sadness.
    An audio drama, written and performed by Viv Wiggins.
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    Production team
    Producer: Ben Dickenson
    Associate producer: Sky Hawkins
    Sound supervisor: Matt Tuckey
    All episodes have been recorded by artists and performers in their own homes.
    Follow us on Twitter: @24_isolation
    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/24hoursinsolation.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 1 min.
    8pm: I left without the money

    8pm: I left without the money

    In music, spoken word and drama, these are the untold experiences of isolation.
    Before Covid19, before "self isolation" and "social distancing", there was already an epidemic of loneliness in British society. It is most acute in North East England, where 53% of adults feel lonely. It's time we told their stories. Musicians, poets, producers, writers and comedians from the region have united to create an unprecedented 24hour audio experience that does just that.
    A new story will arrive on this page every hour, on the hour, from midnight on 21st June 2020. Each will introduce you to a different person. Some you'll recognise, some you'll meet for the first time.
    Our episodes are short because a good story can connect with you in just a few minutes, just as you can connect with another human in the time it takes a kettle to boil. Make a cuppa, press play and join us in breaking down the walls of isolation.
    Together we will beat loneliness.
    _________________

    Episode 218pm: l left without the money
    What are you worth? She shouldn't have taken it personally. But then she did sort the whole house out.
    An audio drama, written and performed by Claire Tustin.
    _________________

    Production team
    Producer: Ben Dickenson
    Associate producer: Sky Hawkins
    Sound supervisor: Matt Tuckey
    All episodes have been recorded by artists and performers in their own homes.
    Follow us on Twitter: @24_isolation
    Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/24hoursinsolation.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    • 2 min.

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