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0120190218The dramatic story of one woman's escape from a life blighted by gang culture.

Liza Ward grew up in a world of chaos and exploitation on the estates of 1990s Manchester, at a time when the city earned the nickname Gunchester. A mother at 13, haunted by an abusive childhood,, she began a relationship with an older man who turned out to be a member of a notorious gang. Liza and her young daughter were thrown into a world of violence and revenge - culminating in a terrifying showdown on the streets of Moss Side.

They survived, and escaped the world that threatened to destroy them. But many young people don't.

In this series, Liza returns to Manchester in search of answers. Articulate, passionate and still very streetwise, she remains close to many of the vivid characters she grew up with. In five suspenseful episodes, Liza takes us back in time as she reconnects with key figures from this remarkable story, and pieces together the events that led to her near-death encounter with the brutal realities of Gunchester.

She meets former gang members as they mentor young people in a bid to reverse the alarming increase in gang-related crime on British streets. It's a difficult task, she observes, 'because you can only put so much air in a punctured inner-tube before it goes down again.' Liza believes that, if any of us changed places with these young people, we may well go the same way.

In the first episode, she revisits her early years on the notorious Hulme Crescents estate, where many residents lived emotionally chaotic lives and operated outside the normal boundaries of community. Raised by a troubled single mother, Liza was easy prey for abusive men. But hope came from her grandmother, who home-schooled her, determined that she would have the tools to find a better life.

Producer: Hugh Costello

A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4

0220190219The dramatic story of one woman's escape from a life blighted by gang culture.

Liza Ward grew up in a world of chaos and exploitation on the estates of 1990s Manchester, at a time when the city earned the nickname Gunchester. A mother at 13, haunted by an abusive childhood,, she began a relationship with an older man who turned out to be a member of a notorious gang. Liza and her young daughter were thrown into a world of violence and revenge - culminating in a terrifying showdown on the streets of Moss Side.

They survived, and escaped the world that threatened to destroy them. But many young people don't.

In this series, Liza returns to Manchester in search of answers. Articulate, passionate and still very streetwise, she remains close to many of the vivid characters she grew up with. In five suspenseful episodes, Liza takes us back in time as she reconnects with key figures from this remarkable story, and pieces together the events that led to her near-death encounter with the brutal realities of Gunchester.

She meets former gang members as they mentor young people in a bid to reverse the alarming increase in gang-related crime on British streets. It's a difficult task, she observes, 'because you can only put so much air in a punctured inner-tube before it goes down again.' Liza believes that, if any of us changed places with these young people, we may well go the same way.

In the episode two, Liza recalls how her life and education were thrown into turmoil when she found herself pregnant. As gang violence increased in Manchester, Liza was drawn into a new relationship with a man who was not what he seems.

Producer: Hugh Costello

A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4

0320190220The dramatic story of one woman's escape from a life blighted by gang culture.

Liza Ward grew up in a world of chaos and exploitation on the estates of 1990s Manchester, at a time when the city earned the nickname Gunchester. A mother at 13, haunted by an abusive childhood,, she began a relationship with an older man who turned out to be a member of a notorious gang. Liza and her young daughter were thrown into a world of violence and revenge - culminating in a terrifying showdown on the streets of Moss Side.

They survived, and escaped the world that threatened to destroy them. But many young people don't.

In this series, Liza returns to Manchester in search of answers. Articulate, passionate and still very streetwise, she remains close to many of the vivid characters she grew up with. In five suspenseful episodes, Liza takes us back in time as she reconnects with key figures from this remarkable story, and pieces together the events that led to her near-death encounter with the brutal realities of Gunchester.

She meets former gang members as they mentor young people in a bid to reverse the alarming increase in gang-related crime on British streets. It's a difficult task, she observes, 'because you can only put so much air in a punctured inner-tube before it goes down again.' Liza believes that, if any of us changed places with these young people, we may well go the same way.

In the episode three, Liza revisits her life as a gangster's girlfriend at a time when law and order had broken down in parts of the city. And she meets women whose experience of that lifestyle left them caring for traumatised young men who had fallen victim to violent crime - a role Liza herself would soon come to play.

Producer: Hugh Costello

A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4

0420190221The dramatic story of one woman's escape from a life blighted by gang culture.

Liza Ward grew up in a world of chaos and exploitation on the estates of 1990s Manchester, at a time when the city earned the nickname Gunchester. A mother at 13, haunted by an abusive childhood,, she began a relationship with an older man who turned out to be a member of a notorious gang. Liza and her young daughter were thrown into a world of violence and revenge - culminating in a terrifying showdown on the streets of Moss Side.

They survived, and escaped the world that threatened to destroy them. But many young people don't.

In this series, Liza returns to Manchester in search of answers. Articulate, passionate and still very streetwise, she remains close to many of the vivid characters she grew up with. In five suspenseful episodes, Liza takes us back in time as she reconnects with key figures from this remarkable story, and pieces together the events that led to her near-death encounter with the brutal realities of Gunchester.

She meets former gang members as they mentor young people in a bid to reverse the alarming increase in gang-related crime on British streets. It's a difficult task, she observes, 'because you can only put so much air in a punctured inner-tube before it goes down again.' Liza believes that, if any of us changed places with these young people, we may well go the same way.

In Episode 4, Liza revisits the street in Moss Side where she had a close encounter with extreme violence. And she meets Anton, a former criminal now dedicated to helping young people steer clear of trouble. His inspirational approach is to make young people aware that they have choices. A life of crime, he believes, does not have to be the inevitable outcome of a dysfunctional childhood.

Producer: Hugh Costello

A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4

0520190222The dramatic story of one woman's escape from a life blighted by gang culture.

Liza Ward grew up in a world of chaos and exploitation on the estates of 1990s Manchester, at a time when the city earned the nickname Gunchester. A mother at 13, haunted by an abusive childhood,, she began a relationship with an older man who turned out to be a member of a notorious gang. Liza and her young daughter were thrown into a world of violence and revenge - culminating in a terrifying showdown on the streets of Moss Side.

They survived, and escaped the world that threatened to destroy them. But many young people don't.

In this series, Liza returns to Manchester in search of answers. Articulate, passionate and still very streetwise, she remains close to many of the vivid characters she grew up with. In five suspenseful episodes, Liza takes us back in time as she reconnects with key figures from this remarkable story, and pieces together the events that led to her near-death encounter with the brutal realities of Gunchester.

She meets former gang members as they mentor young people in a bid to reverse the alarming increase in gang-related crime on British streets. It's a difficult task, she observes, 'because you can only put so much air in a punctured inner-tube before it goes down again.' Liza believes that, if any of us changed places with these young people, we may well go the same way.

In the final programme, Liza describes the aftermath of the street attack in Moss Side. It was her motivation to finally climb down off the ladder to nowhere and seek a more stable life elsewhere.

Producer: Hugh Costello

A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4