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Episode 3

Charlie's mum and girlfriend grapple with the fallout from the rape charge while he grows fearful in the face of the evidence. Stephanie considers dropping the case.

Charlie's mum and girlfriend grapple with the fallout from the rape charge while he grows fearful in the face of the evidence. Stephanie considers dropping the case.

This is a fiction inspired by far too many real events. Many students in the UK today will be impacted during their time at university by a sexual assault case, as complainant, witness, supporter - or the accused.

Stephanie is a fresher at a party when she encounters Charlie and, in a few short minutes, their lives are changed forever. The subjectivity and so-called "grey areas" in the ensuing legal case are explored through the use of rolling monologues, as the narrative passes between the two young people at the centre of the accusation and on to those who surround and support them.

The author Eileen Horne has written numerous adaptations and original dramas for Radio 4, including her detective memoir The Lost Sister and, with Andrew Davies, The Mysterious Death of Jane Austen. She Said/He Said follows months of interviews with people on all sides of this painful subject.

Written by Eileen Horne
Produced and Directed by Clive Brill
A Brill production for 麻豆社 Radio 4.

15 minutes

Last on

Wed 18 Apr 2018 19:45

Credits

Role Contributor
Stephanie Amy Morgan
Charlie Steve Delaney
Lisa Lotte Rice
Jake John Hollingworth
Moira Penny Downie
Simone Adjoa Andoh
Writer Eileen Horne
Director Clive Brill
Producer Clive Brill

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  • Wed 18 Apr 2018 10:41
  • Wed 18 Apr 2018 19:45

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