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[[File:Imaginary Boys Radio Times artwork.jpg|thumb|right|Preview artwork for ''Imaginary Boys'' published in ''[[Radio Times]]'' created by [[Stuart Manning]].]] | [[File:Imaginary Boys Radio Times artwork.jpg|thumb|right|Preview artwork for ''Imaginary Boys'' published in ''[[Radio Times]]'' created by [[Stuart Manning]].]] | ||
* ''Imaginary Boys'' received a "Pick of the Day" article in ''[[Radio Times]]''. It contained a piece of artwork created by [[Stuart Manning]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lifeonmagrs.blogspot.ca/2013/09/my-first-afternoon-play-on-radio-4-next.html|title=My First Afternoon Play on Radio 4 - Next Week!|author=Magrs, Paul|date of source=25 September 2013|website name=lifeonmagrs.blogspot.com|accessdate=20 August 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://scotthandcock.tumblr.com/post/132632371634/stuart-manning-ive-added-some-more-of-my|title=scotthandcock.tumblr.com|author=Handcock, Scott|date of source=6 November 2015|accessdate=20 August 2017}}</ref> | * ''Imaginary Boys'' received a "Pick of the Day" article in ''[[Radio Times]]''. It contained a piece of artwork created by [[Stuart Manning]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lifeonmagrs.blogspot.ca/2013/09/my-first-afternoon-play-on-radio-4-next.html|title=My First Afternoon Play on Radio 4 - Next Week!|author=Magrs, Paul|date of source=25 September 2013|website name=lifeonmagrs.blogspot.com|accessdate=20 August 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://scotthandcock.tumblr.com/post/132632371634/stuart-manning-ive-added-some-more-of-my|title=scotthandcock.tumblr.com|author=Handcock, Scott|date of source=6 November 2015|accessdate=20 August 2017}}</ref> | ||
* While David and his family may originate from ''Strange Boy'' and ''The Diary of a Dr Who Addict'', ''Imaginary Boys'' features a different history for them. Most notably, David's pre-''Imaginary Boys'' appearances show him being an adolescent in the [[1980s]]. | * While David and his family may originate from ''Strange Boy'' and ''The Diary of a Dr Who Addict'', ''Imaginary Boys'' features a different history for them. Most notably, David's pre-''Imaginary Boys'' appearances show him being an adolescent in the [[1980s]]. | ||
* Just like Magrs' previous stories about David, elements of ''Imaginary Boys'' are based off of Magrs' life. When Magrs was queer-bashed at the age of 17, his father was the police officer who took his statement on the assault.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/11957281.So_why_are_people_losing_the_plot__Anne_Johnstone_talks_to_Paul_Magrs_about_the_row_surrounding_his_first_children_apos_s_book__whose_contents_have_been_decried_by_some_as_unsuitable/|title= So why are people losing the plot?|author=Johnstone, Anne|date of source=22 July 2002|website name=heraldscotland.com|accessdate=20 August 2017}}</ref> | * Just like Magrs' previous stories about David, elements of ''Imaginary Boys'' are based off of Magrs' life. When Magrs was queer-bashed at the age of 17, his father was the police officer who took his statement on the assault.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/11957281.So_why_are_people_losing_the_plot__Anne_Johnstone_talks_to_Paul_Magrs_about_the_row_surrounding_his_first_children_apos_s_book__whose_contents_have_been_decried_by_some_as_unsuitable/|title= So why are people losing the plot?|author=Johnstone, Anne|date of source=22 July 2002|website name=heraldscotland.com|accessdate=20 August 2017}}</ref> |
Revision as of 06:16, 24 August 2017
Imaginary Boys was a BBC Radio audio story written by Paul Magrs. It featuring a Novelisor from Verbatim Six, as previously seen in Magrs' Companion Chronicles stories Ringpullworld and Find and Replace. The story also featured characters from Magrs' novels Strange Boy and The Diary of a Dr Who Addict.
Publisher's summary
A fantastical tale of teenage love and close encounters.
17 year-old David Taylor begins to see the world in a different light when he meets Lawrence. Lawrence is new in town, new to Earth actually - he claims to be from Verbatim Six, a small planet about three hundred light years away. A strange but very real story of a burgeoning teenage relationship, with all the fear and confusion that goes with it.
Plot
to be added
Cast
- David Taylor - James Baxter
- Lawrence - Geoffrey Breton
- Mam - Jill Halfpenny
- Dad / Simon - Daniel Brocklebank
- Robert - Liam Dascombe
References
- Books at the used-bookshop include The Grizzly Space Fandango by Penelope Faithconquest, the Eternal Mayhem Chronicles by Everard Denat, and Entrails by Moonlight by Marcia Sopwith.
Notes
- Imaginary Boys received a "Pick of the Day" article in Radio Times. It contained a piece of artwork created by Stuart Manning.[1][2]
- While David and his family may originate from Strange Boy and The Diary of a Dr Who Addict, Imaginary Boys features a different history for them. Most notably, David's pre-Imaginary Boys appearances show him being an adolescent in the 1980s.
- Just like Magrs' previous stories about David, elements of Imaginary Boys are based off of Magrs' life. When Magrs was queer-bashed at the age of 17, his father was the police officer who took his statement on the assault.[3]
- In one scene of Imaginary Boys, David and Lawrence visit the used-bookstore Magda's Mysteries in Darlington, a store which David has been going to for years. However, in The Diary of a Dr Who Addict the Great Big Book Exchange is the used-bookstore which David regularly visits during his trips to Darlington. The two bookstores appear alongside each other in Enter Wildthyme.
Continuity
- Novelisors and Verbatim Six originate from AUDIO: Ringpullworld.
- Magda's Mysteries originates from PROSE: The Dreadful Flap.
- Lawrence mentions that Novelisors used to have the ability to fry people's minds. (AUDIO: Ringpullworld, Find and Replace)
External links
- BBC Radio 4 - Afternoon Drama, Imaginary Boys at BBC
- My First Afternoon Play on Radio 4 - Next Week! at Life on Magrs
Footnotes
- ↑ Magrs, Paul (25 September 2013). My First Afternoon Play on Radio 4 - Next Week!. lifeonmagrs.blogspot.com. Retrieved on 20 August 2017.
- ↑ Handcock, Scott (6 November 2015). scotthandcock.tumblr.com. Retrieved on 20 August 2017.
- ↑ Johnstone, Anne (22 July 2002). So why are people losing the plot?. heraldscotland.com. Retrieved on 20 August 2017.