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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
Stephanie finally makes her miraculous return to Corby-On-Sea but is it the ghost town it first seems to be? And who has been trying to get in touch while she's been away?
Stephanie finally gets to meet some real fans.
Written by Marcelo dos Santos.
Stephanie: Helen Duff; Ingrid: Bella Heesom; Peter: George Heyworth; Petra: Liv Morris. Original song written and performed by Liv Morris and George Heyworth (a.k.a. Bourgeois and Maurice): https://www.bourgeoisandmaurice.co.uk/
Sound design by Kieran Lucas.
Produced by Oliver Seymour.
Creative Director: William Drew
Stephanie finds herself on the other side of an interview for a change, an old face returns, and Ingrid surprises everyone - including herself.
Written by Naomi Obeng.
Stephanie: Helen Duff; Ingrid: Bella Heesom; Arnaud: Tom Lyall
Original song written and performed by Charles Craggs
Sound design by Kieran Lucas.
Produced by Oliver Seymour.
Creative Director: William Drew
Stephanie makes a new - slightly eccentric - friend, who introduces her to a fascinating new community.
Stephanie and Ingrid are lost. Tensions are high, and things aren't helped when they're joined by a new arrival, who has a very different way of doing things.
Written by Bella Heesom.
Stephanie: Helen Duff; Ingrid: Bella Heesom; Ana: Emma Dennis-Edwards
Original song written and performed by Dog In The Snow: https://www.doginthesnow.com/ Sound design by Kieran Lucas. Produced by Oliver Seymour. Creative director: William Drew
Following the shocking events in Corby-On-Sea, Stephanie and Ingrid have returned to the airwaves, but that's the only thing back to normal. With an unusual living situation, and no idea what's happened to their town, the two have more questions than answers.
Written by Laura McGrady.
Stephanie: Helen Duff; Ingrid: Bella Heesom; Helga: Shamira Turner
Sea shanties written and performed by Nico Brown. Sound design by Kieran Lucas. Produced by Oliver Seymour. Creative director: William Drew
It's the evening of Stephanie's illegal outdoor party and the crowd has gathered but something is weighing down on Ingrid and Tanya's love interest seems a bit one-dimensional. The last episode of the first series.
Created by William Drew, Laura McGrady, Kieran Lucas, Helen Duff, Charles Craggs and Hannah-Louise Batt.
Written by William Drew and Laura McGrady.
Stephanie: Helen Duff; Ingrid: Bella Heesom; Blythe Pepino: herself; Linda: Hannah-Louise Batt; Tanya: Kate Kordel; The Government: Tom Lyall.
Featuring 'Let's Leap' by Mesadorm: https://www.babylegsrecords.com/mesadorm
Sound design by Kieran Lucas
Ingrid's back and Stephanie's in a rebellious spirit but today's caller isn't quite what they appear to be and who is that at the window?
Created by William Drew, Laura McGrady, Kieran Lucas, Helen Duff, Charles Craggs and Hannah-Louise Batt.
Written by William Drew and Laura McGrady.
Stephanie: Helen Duff; Ingrid: Bella Heesom; Max: Richard Popple; Elijah: Tom Lyall; Simon: Charles Craggs.
Original song written by and performed by Charles Craggs .
Sound by Kieran Lucas
The residents of Corby-on-Sea receive some curious surpise packages in the post. The culinary tips episode doesn't go according to plan, as Simon starts to lose his grip.
Created by William Drew, Laura McGrady, Kieran Lucas, Helen Duff, Charles Craggs and Hannah-Louise Batt.
Written by William Drew and Laura McGrady.
Stephanie: Helen Duff; Max: Richard Popple; Ingrid: Bella Heesom; Greg: Joe Boylan; Linda: Hannah-Louise Batt; Abida: Afreena Islam; Yiorgos: Tassos Stevens; The Government: Tom Lyall. Additional voice-over from Sarah Cullum.
Original song written by and performed by Charles Craggs .
Sound by Kieran Lucas
This week, Stephanie gets a call from Greg who has been taking himself in hand. She tells a story about a catfish and discusses the pleasures of being alone.
Created by William Drew, Laura McGrady, Kieran Lucas, Helen Duff, Charles Craggs and Hannah-Louise Batt.
Written by William Drew and Laura McGrady.
Stephanie: Helen Duff; Poppy: Elf Lyons; Greg: Joe Boylan; The Government: Tom Lyall.
Original song written by Charles Cragg and Kieran Lucas; performed by Charles Craggs.
Sound by Kieran Lucas
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.