by Simon Brett |
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SynopsisThe play has just two characters: 'He' is seen on stage throughout, and 'She' is a disembodied voice that speaks to him en-route in his car. He loves his car and his business life, but things aren't too good at home, so He spices up his life whilst on business trips with excursions to extramarital assignations. Whilst driving, his Sat Nav behaves rather strangely, in that not only can it listen and understand his in-car telephone conversations, but its voice ('She') appears to have learnt some decidedly unusual words and phrases in addition to 'Make a U-turn' and ' You have arrived at your destination'. Not only that, She can initiate phone calls and hold conversations! So why is this new Satnav directing him back home? Could it be that the machine has discovered romance? ‘Sat Love’ was produced as a Radio 4 Afternoon Play with Bruce Alexander as He |
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