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William's Castle

The discovery of a letter hidden in 1897 by an orphaned Sunderland choirboy inspires a community to reach back through history. Based on a true story, written by Jay Sykes.

Based on a true story. In 1897, a young orphaned Sunderland choirboy faces his last few days at the orphanage. Haunted by dreams of his late father lost at sea, and troubled by his fate, he scribbles a plea to be remembered in the margins of an order of service:

"Dear friend. Whoever finds this letter, don't tear it up or throw it away. Keep it, in remembrance of me. Signed, William Elliott."

Over a hundred years later, as the church is being restored, his tattered, faded, mouse-bitten paper is found. The discovery of William's hidden letter inspires the community of Hendon in Sunderland to reach back through history and find him. What happened to William?

Cast:
Tracey ..... Charlie Hardwick
Paige ..... Becky Lindsay
Sharon / Erin ..... Christina Berriman Dawson
Governor ..... Ken Smithson
Young William ..... Mikki Hodgson
Older William …. Lyndan Trenholm
Interviewer / Thomas ..... Daniel James

Featuring the voices of Stevie Hardy, Ian Sherlock, William 'Bill' Dove, and the young singers of the Sunderland Music Hub’s Sunderland Youth Choir.

Original music by Holly Rees and Paige Temperley.
Songs 'William's Castle' and 'Remember Me' were created as part of We Make Culture's 'Songs of the Street' project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

With thanks to 17Nineteen, Lily Daniels, Tracey Mienie, Sharon Vincent, Lizzie Nixon, the Sunderland Youth Choir, and the Local History Library at Elephant Tea Rooms.

Written and produced by Jay Sykes
Directed by Polly Thomas
Production Manager: Darren Spruce
Studio Recording: Andy Bell
Sound Design: Jay Sykes and Lucinda Mason Brown
Executive Producer: Chantal Herbert and Eloise Whitmore

A Sister Sounds production for 91Èȱ¬ Radio 4

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44 minutes

Last on

Mon 1 Apr 2024 14:15

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  • Mon 1 Apr 2024 14:15

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