Fifty Shades of Dave

Fifty Shades of Dave
Fifty Shades of Dave

‘Fifty Shades of Dave’ has been best described as a brutally honest, ‘warts and all’ exposé of the perception of male mental health in modern society; specifically, the north of England. It’s often brash and unashamed narrative unapologetically reflects actual life events of the writer and blends risqué, tongue in cheek humour with gut wrenching drama and heartbreak as told through the troubled character of ‘Dave’. Warning: Contains very strong language and themes of an adult nature from the outset. Also contains triggering accounts of grief and suicide.

  1. Fifty Shades Of Dave; Episode 5. ‘Over To You’ (Clean Cut)

    06/14/2020

    Fifty Shades Of Dave; Episode 5. ‘Over To You’ (Clean Cut)

    ‘Dave’ (David Tyson) is in mid session with counsellor Joyce Logan (Nadya Lee) and continues to delve deeper into the root of his pain. Rosie, (Claudia Grier) is compromised by ‘Dave’s’ story leaving Neil (Curtis Ledsham) carefully holding down the fort as things become turbulent. Join the gang one last time for an explosive conclusion of ‘Fifty Shades of Dave.’ Cast: Fenella Fudge, Claudia Grier, Allan Lear, Curtis Ledsham, Nadya Lee, Richard Oliver, James Phillips, Michael Prosper, Hannah Thompson, Ashley Tyler and David Tyson. Disclaimer: Contains themes of an adult nature. ***trigger warning*** Contains distressing scenes & disrespectful terminology surrounding male mental health, grief and suicide. This language has been purposefully used to portray conflicting attitudes and does not represent the writer's thoughts. If you’ve been affected by any issues raised in this episode or if you’re finding it hard to cope, please, don’t suffer in silence. We know how difficult it can be and how impossible it seems to open up and talk, but by doing so, you could find the help you need and it could save your life. Please research local advice hubs, community groups and NHS initiatives in your area that will listen, advise and support you through whatever you are going through. Alternatively, reach out to us directly. Contact us through social media, and get involved with the hashtag #wearealldave to share your story. Thank you for listening. ‘Fifty Shades Of Dave’ was written and produced by David Lee of Bad Ant Productions, 2020. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Opening theme ‘The Man With The Heart Of Stone’ written and produced by Curtis Ledsham, Tom Sturgess and David Lee. Available to stream now on all major outlets. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Additional Music recorded and produced by Curtis Ledsham. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to series editor, Elizabeth Pascoe. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Soundcloud #wearealldave. #badantproductions

    31 min
  2. Fifty Shades Of Dave; Episode 4. ‘C'est Dommage’ (Clean Cut)

    06/07/2020

    Fifty Shades Of Dave; Episode 4. ‘C'est Dommage’ (Clean Cut)

    After drowning their sorrows in the Popeye’s Arms, the two suspended Bickenhole Radio presenters Rosie (Claudia Grier) and Neil (Curtis Ledsham) start the merry task of finding their depressed caller ‘Dave’ (David Tyson) professional help. Rosie enlists the help of counsellor Joyce Logan (Nadya Lee) of mental health charity ‘Think’ to try and encourage ‘Dave’  to open up live on air. What could go wrong? Cast: Fenella Fudge, Claudia Grier, Allan Lear, Curtis Ledsham, Nadya Lee, Richard Oliver, James Phillips, Michael Prosper, Hannah Thompson, Ashley Tyler and David Tyson. Disclaimer: Contains themes of an adult nature. ***trigger warning*** Contains distressing scenes & disrespectful terminology surrounding male mental health, grief and suicide. This language has been purposefully used to portray conflicting attitudes and does not represent the writer's thoughts. If you’ve been affected by any issues raised in this episode or if you’re finding it hard to cope, please, don’t suffer in silence. We know how difficult it can be and how impossible it seems to open up and talk, but by doing so, you could find the help you need and it could save your life. Please research local advice hubs, community groups and NHS initiatives in your area that will listen, advise and support you through whatever you are going through. Alternatively, reach out to us directly. Contact us through social media, and get involved with the hashtag #wearealldave to share your story. Thank you for listening. ‘Fifty Shades Of Dave’ was written and produced by David Lee of Bad Ant Productions, 2020. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Opening theme ‘The Man With The Heart Of Stone’ written and produced by Curtis Ledsham, Tom Sturgess and David Lee. Available to stream now on all major outlets. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Additional Music recorded and produced by Curtis Ledsham. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to series editor, Elizabeth Pascoe. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Soundcloud #wearealldave. #badantproductions

    24 min
  3. Fifty Shades Of Dave; Episode 3. 'Show and Tell Off' (Clean Cut)

    05/31/2020

    Fifty Shades Of Dave; Episode 3. 'Show and Tell Off' (Clean Cut)

    The town of Bickenhole is pissed - and for once, it’s not alcohol related. It seems conducting a counselling session live on air isn’t what the locals want, making Rosie (Claudia Grier) and Neil (Curtis Ledsham) public enemy number one and two. This backlash spurns the charming Bickenhole Radio General Manager Declan Eaveson (Allan Lear) to act in the only way he knows how and delivers a startling ultimatum. Cast: Fenella Fudge, Claudia Grier, Allan Lear, Curtis Ledsham, Nadya Lee, Richard Oliver, James Phillips, Michael Prosper, Hannah Thompson, Ashley Tyler and David Tyson. Disclaimer: Contains themes of an adult nature. ***trigger warning*** Contains distressing scenes & disrespectful terminology surrounding male mental health, grief and suicide. This language has been purposefully used to portray conflicting attitudes and does not represent the writer's thoughts. If you’ve been affected by any issues raised in this episode or if you’re finding it hard to cope, please, don’t suffer in silence. We know how difficult it can be and how impossible it seems to open up and talk, but by doing so, you could find the help you need and it could save your life. Please research local advice hubs, community groups and NHS initiatives in your area that will listen, advise and support you through whatever you are going through. Alternatively, reach out to us directly. Contact us through social media, and get involved with the hashtag #wearealldave to share your story. Thank you for listening. ‘Fifty Shades Of Dave’ was written and produced by David Lee of Bad Ant Productions, 2020. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Opening theme ‘The Man With The Heart Of Stone’ written and produced by Curtis Ledsham, Tom Sturgess and David Lee. Available to stream now on all major outlets. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Additional Music recorded and produced by Curtis Ledsham. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to series editor, Elizabeth Pascoe. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Soundcloud #wearealldave. #badantproductions

    22 min
  4. Fifty Shades Of Dave; Episode 2. ‘The Four Letter Word (Dave, obviously)’ (Clean Cut)

    05/24/2020

    Fifty Shades Of Dave; Episode 2. ‘The Four Letter Word (Dave, obviously)’ (Clean Cut)

    It’s the day after the night before and Rosie Barfield (Claudia Grier) has gained another notch on the bedpost, although Neil (Curtis Ledsham) is more confused than ever about this one! As they embark on another evening on their popular radio show ‘The Greenhouse’ they receive a troubling letter from their distressed listener ‘Dave’  (David Tyson) which alters the mood, and for a short while at least, distracts Rosie from an unusual amount of phone calls she’s been getting lately... Cast: Fenella Fudge, Claudia Grier, Allan Lear, Curtis Ledsham, Nadya Lee, Richard Oliver, James Phillips, Michael Prosper, Hannah Thompson, Ashley Tyler and David Tyson. Disclaimer: Contains themes of an adult nature. ***trigger warning*** Contains distressing scenes & disrespectful terminology surrounding male mental health, grief and suicide. This language has been purposefully used to portray conflicting attitudes and does not represent the writer's thoughts. If you’ve been affected by any issues raised in this episode or if you’re finding it hard to cope, please, don’t suffer in silence. We know how difficult it can be and how impossible it seems to open up and talk, but by doing so, you could find the help you need and it could save your life. Please research local advice hubs, community groups and NHS initiatives in your area that will listen, advise and support you through whatever you are going through. Alternatively, reach out to us directly. Contact us through social media, and get involved with the hashtag #wearealldave to share your story. Thank you for listening. ‘Fifty Shades Of Dave’ was written and produced by David Lee of Bad Ant Productions, 2020. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Opening theme ‘The Man With The Heart Of Stone’ written and produced by Curtis Ledsham, Tom Sturgess and David Lee. Available to stream now on all major outlets. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Additional Music recorded and produced by Curtis Ledsham. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to series editor, Elizabeth Pascoe. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Soundcloud #wearealldave. #badantproductions

    19 min
  5. Fifty Shades Of Dave; Episode 1. ‘Those In Glass Houses...’ (Clean Cut)

    05/17/2020

    Fifty Shades Of Dave; Episode 1. ‘Those In Glass Houses...’ (Clean Cut)

    As she’s rudely awoken from a bad dream, Rosie Barfield's (Claudia Grier) worst nightmare is about to begin. Her love life is thriving but her job as a presenter for ‘Bickenhole Radio’ is diving. Her trusted friend and producer Neil Folding (Curtis Ledsham) attempts to lift the spirits of his bored colleague and attempts to add new spice to the show’s tired format by making contact with a listener… Cast: Fenella Fudge, Claudia Grier, Allan Lear, Curtis Ledsham, Nadya Lee, Richard Oliver, James Phillips, Michael Prosper, Hannah Thompson, Ashley Tyler and David Tyson. Disclaimer: Contains themes of an adult nature.  ***trigger warning*** Contains distressing scenes & disrespectful terminology surrounding male mental health, grief and suicide. This language has been purposefully used to portray conflicting attitudes and does not represent the writer's thoughts. If you’ve been affected by any issues raised in this episode or if you’re finding it hard to cope, please, don’t suffer in silence. We know how difficult it can be and how impossible it seems to open up and talk, but by doing so, you could find the help you need and it could save your life. Please research local advice hubs, community groups and NHS initiatives in your area that will listen, advise and support you through whatever you are going through. Alternatively, reach out to us directly. Contact us through social media, and get involved with the hashtag #wearealldave to share your story. Thank you for listening. ‘Fifty Shades Of Dave’ was written and produced by David Lee of Bad Ant Productions, 2020. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Opening theme ‘The Man With The Heart Of Stone’ written and produced by Curtis Ledsham, Tom Sturgess and David Lee. Available to stream now on all major outlets. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved. Additional Music recorded and produced by Curtis Ledsham. Copyright 2019, All Rights Reserved. Many thanks to series editor, Elizabeth Pascoe. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Soundcloud #wearealldave. #badantproductions

    18 min

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‘Fifty Shades of Dave’ has been best described as a brutally honest, ‘warts and all’ exposé of the perception of male mental health in modern society; specifically, the north of England. It’s often brash and unashamed narrative unapologetically reflects actual life events of the writer and blends risqué, tongue in cheek humour with gut wrenching drama and heartbreak as told through the troubled character of ‘Dave’. Warning: Contains very strong language and themes of an adult nature from the outset. Also contains triggering accounts of grief and suicide.

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