Cuckoo [15 Minute Drama]

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0120190513

Cuckoo
by Jeremy Raison

After the death of his mother, Jennifer, in November 2017, the writer Jeremy Raison found letters, diaries, divorce transcripts and an unpublished manuscript. It was to be the beginning of an unexpected journey that would unravel some of the mystery of his late mother's troubled childhood. The youngest of four children, Jennifer was kept away from school until she was a teenager, and educated by a nurse who would gradually take the place of her mother.

Set between the late 1920s and early 1940s, Cuckoo explores the story of Jennifer and her mother Theo. Married at nineteen to a wealthy politician, Harold Eastleigh, Theo was said to be suffering from anxiety after the birth of her fourth child. After a period in hospital, Theo returned to the family home accompanied by one of the nurses, Miss Land. In the years to follow Miss Land would become a permanent feature in the family home, eventually leading to Theo and her husband divorcing. Miss Land become the second Mrs. Eastleigh and young Jennifer's stepmother.

Did Theo suffer from post-natal depression before it was widely acknowledged as a condition? Was Harold simply unable to cope with an illness he knew little about, or was he under pressure to keep his family trouble out of the public eye? Brought up in this unsettling environment what effect would it have on young Jennifer?

Although some names and details have been changed this drama is based on a true story.

Cast:
Jeremy ........................................................................EWAN BAILEY
Jennifer ..............................................................SUSAN JAMESON
Uncle Godfrey/Uncle James .........MICHAEL BERTENSHAW
Theo ......................................................................MELODY GROVE
Harold .....................................................CHRISTOPHER HARPER

Producer/director: David Ian Neville

Writer Jeremy Raison explores the mystery of his late mother's childhood.

Classic and contemporary original drama and book dramatisations

0220190514

Cuckoo
by Jeremy Raison

After the death of his mother, Jennifer, in November 2017, the writer Jeremy Raison found letters, diaries, divorce transcripts and an unpublished manuscript. It was to be the beginning of an unexpected journey that would unravel some of the mystery of his late mother's troubled childhood. The youngest of four children, Jennifer was kept away from school until she was a teenager, and educated by a nurse who would gradually take the place of her mother.

Set between the late 1920s and early 1940s, Cuckoo explores the story of Jennifer and her mother Theo. Married at nineteen to a wealthy politician, Harold Eastleigh, Theo was said to be suffering from anxiety after the birth of her fourth child. After a period in hospital, Theo returned to the family home accompanied by one of the nurses, Miss Land. In the years to follow Miss Land would become a permanent feature in the family home, eventually leading to Theo and her husband divorcing. Miss Land become the second Mrs. Eastleigh and young Jennifer's stepmother.

Did Theo suffer from post-natal depression before it was widely acknowledged as a condition? Was Harold simply unable to cope with an illness he knew little about, or was he under pressure to keep his family trouble out of the public eye? Brought up in this unsettling environment what effect would it have on young Jennifer?

Although some names and details have been changed this drama is based on a true story.

Cast:
Jeremy ..................................................................EWAN BAILEY
Theo .................................................................MELODY GROVE
Harold ................................................CHRISTOPHER HARPER
Dr Gilroy/Photographer ............MICHAEL BERTENSHAW
Jennifer .........................................................SUSAN JAMESON
Miss Land ....................................................ROSIE CAVALIERO

Producer/director: David Ian Neville

Writer Jeremy Raison explores the mystery of his late mother's childhood.

Classic and contemporary original drama and book dramatisations

0320190515

Cuckoo
by Jeremy Raison

After the death of his mother, Jennifer, in November 2017, the writer Jeremy Raison found letters, diaries, divorce transcripts and an unpublished manuscript. It was to be the beginning of an unexpected journey that would unravel some of the mystery of his late mother's troubled childhood. The youngest of four children, Jennifer was kept away from school until she was a teenager, and educated by a nurse who would gradually take the place of her mother.

Set between the late 1920s and early 1940s, Cuckoo explores the story of Jennifer and her mother Theo. Married at nineteen to a wealthy politician, Harold Eastleigh, Theo was said to be suffering from anxiety after the birth of her fourth child. After a period in hospital, Theo returned to the family home accompanied by one of the nurses, Miss Land. In the years to follow Miss Land would become a permanent feature in the family home, eventually leading to Theo and her husband divorcing. Miss Land become the second Mrs. Eastleigh and young Jennifer's stepmother.

Did Theo suffer from post-natal depression before it was widely acknowledged as a condition? Was Harold simply unable to cope with an illness he knew little about, or was he under pressure to keep his family trouble out of the public eye? Brought up in this unsettling environment what effect would it have on young Jennifer?

Although some names and details have been changed this drama is based on a true story.

Cast:
Jeremy ............................................EWAN BAILEY
Theo ..........................................MELODY GROVE
Harold .........................CHRISTOPHER HARPER
Jennifer ..................................SUSAN JAMESON
Miss Land ............................ROSIE CAVALIERO
Young Jennifer ...........................ROSIE BOORE

Producer/director: David Ian Neville

Writer Jeremy Raison explores the mystery of his late mother's childhood.

Classic and contemporary original drama and book dramatisations

0420190516

Cuckoo
by Jeremy Raison

After the death of his mother, Jennifer, in November 2017, the writer Jeremy Raison found letters, diaries, divorce transcripts and an unpublished manuscript. It was to be the beginning of an unexpected journey that would unravel some of the mystery of his late mother's troubled childhood. The youngest of four children, Jennifer was kept away from school until she was a teenager, and educated by a nurse who would gradually take the place of her mother.

Set between the late 1920s and early 1940s, Cuckoo explores the story of Jennifer and her mother Theo. Married at nineteen to a wealthy politician, Harold Eastleigh, Theo was said to be suffering from anxiety after the birth of her fourth child. After a period in hospital, Theo returned to the family home accompanied by one of the nurses, Miss Land. In the years to follow Miss Land would become a permanent feature in the family home, eventually leading to Theo and her husband divorcing. Miss Land become the second Mrs. Eastleigh and young Jennifer's stepmother.

Did Theo suffer from post-natal depression before it was widely acknowledged as a condition? Was Harold simply unable to cope with an illness he knew little about, or was he under pressure to keep his family trouble out of the public eye? Brought up in this unsettling environment what effect would it have on young Jennifer?

Although some names and details have been changed this drama is based on a true story.

Cast:
Jeremy .....................................................EWAN BAILEY
Theo ....................................................MELODY GROVE
Harold ...................................CHRISTOPHER HARPER
Jennifer ............................................SUSAN JAMESON
Miss Land .......................................ROSIE CAVALIERO
Young Jennifer ......................................ROSIE BOORE
Dr Freudler/Porter ..........MICHAEL BERTENSHAW

Producer/director: David Ian Neville

Writer Jeremy Raison explores the mystery of his late mother's childhood.

Classic and contemporary original drama and book dramatisations

0520190517

Cuckoo
by Jeremy Raison

After the death of his mother, Jennifer, in November 2017, the writer Jeremy Raison found letters, diaries, divorce transcripts and an unpublished manuscript. It was to be the beginning of an unexpected journey that would unravel some of the mystery of his late mother's troubled childhood. The youngest of four children, Jennifer was kept away from school until she was a teenager, and educated by a nurse who would gradually take the place of her mother.

Set between the late 1920s and early 1940s, Cuckoo explores the story of Jennifer and her mother Theo. Married at nineteen to a wealthy politician, Harold Eastleigh, Theo was said to be suffering from anxiety after the birth of her fourth child. After a period in hospital, Theo returned to the family home accompanied by one of the nurses, Miss Land. In the years to follow Miss Land would become a permanent feature in the family home, eventually leading to Theo and her husband divorcing. Miss Land become the second Mrs. Eastleigh and young Jennifer's stepmother.

Did Theo suffer from post-natal depression before it was widely acknowledged as a condition? Was Harold simply unable to cope with an illness he knew little about, or was he under pressure to keep his family trouble out of the public eye? Brought up in this unsettling environment what effect would it have on young Jennifer?

Although some names and details have been changed this drama is based on a true story.

Episode 5
Jeremy ...................................................EWAN BAILEY
Theo ..................................................MELODY GROVE
Harold .................................CHRISTOPHER HARPER
Jennifer ..........................................SUSAN JAMESON
Miss Land .....................................ROSIE CAVALIERO
Young Jennifer ...................................ROSIE BOORE
Uncle Godfrey ................MICHAEL BERTENSHAW

Producer/director: David Ian Neville

Writer Jeremy Raison explores the mystery of his late mother's childhood.

Classic and contemporary original drama and book dramatisations