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You Drive Me Crazy

Once he loved powering down the motorway at top speed, music blaring; now the very thought brings on a cold sweat. Paul Dodgson's play examines his newly-acquired fear of driving.

Once he loved powering down the motorway; now the very thought brings on a cold sweat. Paul Dodgson's play reflects on living with his newly-acquired fear of driving. Looking back on the cars in his life to try and trace the source of his anxiety, he remembers being 'Prince of the back seat' at six years old in his parents' half timbered Morris Traveller. Then, as a teenager, he couldn't wait for his 17th birthday and the chance to get behind the wheel of the family's Austin Princess himself. Later, as a young man in his thirties, he fell in love with his red MG Midget - enjoying nothing more than belting down country lanes blasting music way too loud. Then, something changed, and a fear began to take hold, a fear that would suddenly skew his vision, make the road seem to slide away, and his heart beat violently in his chest - a fear that quickly turned into a debilitating terror. Paul Dodgson writes and narrates his own story of living with driving anxiety disorder.

A 大象传媒 Cymru/Wales production, directed by Kate McAll.

45 minutes

Last on

Fri 18 Apr 2014 14:15

Credits

Role Contributor
Paul Paul Dodgson
Dad Ewan Bailey
Mum Sally Orrock
Writer Paul Dodgson
Director Kate McAll

Broadcasts

  • Fri 13 Jan 2012 14:15
  • Fri 18 Apr 2014 14:15

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