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Episode 1 - January 1st.
Introducing Dick Perceval, and the love of his life, Sorina. On January 1st 1932, Sorina has gone - just gone. Without a word. In 1943, whilst he was posted at Bletchley Park, he writes about his loneliness and we discover that his troublesome relationship with Sorina is ongoing... Voice: Gerard Bell. Sound Design: Scott Smith. Editor: Becky Edmunds. Supported by Arts Council England and Screen Archive South East.
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Episode 2. January 7th
On Jan 7th 1930, Dick Perceval wonders why sunsets give one an 'aching longing'. 2 years later, he is shocked to find out how old Sorina really is. Many years later, at the age of 66, he wonders what happened to gaiety? No one is gay any more... Voice: Gerard Bell. Sound Design: Scott Smith. Editor: Becky Edmunds. Supported by Arts Council England and Screen Archive South East.
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Episode 3 - January 24th
Jan 24th 1930 was a landmark day for Dick Perceval. He is going to be celibate - for a while, at least! Three years later, he has had a wonderful day with Sorina, and many 'interesting things' happened, when they were alone. On Jan 24th 1975, Dick is deeply saddened to realise he has forgotten a significant date. Voice: Gerard Bell. Sound Design: Scott Smith. Editor: Becky Edmunds. Supported by Arts Council England and Screen Archive South East.
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Episode 4 - February 2nd
in 1929, Dick Perceval was in love with Frieda and convinced that Romanticism will solve all the world's problems. He is going to write a book called The Birth of a Genius - about himself! Ten years later, Dick loses his job, after asking for a pay rise. But perhaps he will get a position with Reuters? Voice: Gerard Bell. Sound Design: Scott Smith. Editor: Becky Edmunds. Supported by Arts Council England and Screen Archive South East.
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Episode 5 - February 19th
On February 19th 1960, Dick Perceval writes about the death of his wife, Sorina. In this moving journal entry, he recounts how, four weeks earlier, after a very happy day, she died in his arms. He is filled with sadness and regret. Voice: Gerard Bell. Sound Design: Scott Smith. Editor: Becky Edmunds. Supported by Arts Council England and Screen Archive South East.
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Episode 6 - March 4th
On March 4th 1933, a day trip with Sorina ends in disaster, and on the same day in 1970, Dick Perceval goes to see the musical Hair and is shocked by the 'vulgarity'. Voice: Gerard Bell. Sound Design: Scott Smith. Editor: Becky Edmunds. Supported by Arts Council England and Screen Archive South East.
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Episode 7 - March 12th
On March 12th 1945, as he comes to the end of his time at Bletchley Park, Dick Perceval writes of his recent psychiatric treatment, and reflects that his feelings for Sorina might have their roots in his childhood. Voice: Gerard Bell. Sound Design: Scott Smith. Editor: Becky Edmunds. Supported by Arts Council England and Screen Archive South East.
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Episode 8 - April 13th
It's Dick Perceval's birthday, and year after year after year he reflects on his life - it's successes and failures. Travel through time, from 1925 - 74, with one man watching the years fly by. To Be Continued is a web series, based on the diaries of Dick Perceval, which were found discarded by the side of a road in Brighton. For more information, visit www.tobecontinued.online Voice: Gerard Bell. Sound Design: Scott Smith. Editor: Becky Edmunds. Supported by Arts Council England and Screen Archive South East.
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Episode 9 - April 19th
94 years ago, Dick Perceval (age 17) discovered the Secret of Happiness, and he wanted to share it with you! This episode is a bit of a song and a dance...
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Episode 10 - May 7th
At the beginning of WW2, Dick Perceval was unemployed and his wife Sorina had moved to Switzerland so that she could keep in contact with her sons in Germany. Dick felt that he had no option but to volunteer to join the Gunners… To Be Continued is a web series, based on the diaries of Dick Perceval, which were found discarded by the side of a road in Brighton. For more information, visit www.tobecontinued.online Voice: Gerard Bell. Sound Design: Scott Smith. Editor: Becky Edmunds. Supported by Arts Council England and Screen Archive South East.
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Episode 11 - May 8th
It’s VE Day 1945 and Dick Perceval is writing in his room in Bletchley. After waiting for this day for so long, he is struggling to feel all the things that he wants to feel. To Be Continued is a web series, based on the diaries of Dick Perceval, which were found discarded by the side of a road in Brighton. For more information, visit www.tobecontinued.online Voice: Gerard Bell. Sound Design: Scott Smith. Editor: Becky Edmunds. Supported by Arts Council England and Screen Archive South East.
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Episode 12 - May 7th (continued)
Continuing with the journal entry that Dick wrote on the 7th May, he recalls the process of mysterious interviews which led to his recruitment to the famous Bletchley Park code breaking centre.
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Episode 13 - May 29
15 years after his wife Sorina's death, Dick Perceval decides it is time to read her diaries. What he discovers leaves him "deeply disturbed and distressed."
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Episode 14 - June 5th
It's the day for voting in the EU Referendum and Dick Perceval is wondering if holding a referendum is a good idea. See who was for the EU and who was against, back in 1975. History does not repeat, but it does rhyme.
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Episode 15 - July 8th
Dick Perceval visits Miss Manning, a clairvoyant, in the hope of receiving "a significant message from the spirit world"...
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