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Richard Attlee

RICHARD ATTLEE  (1963 - )

Nationality:    English
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Writer Richard attlee, who also performs in Love on the Tracks, is best known for his role as Kenton archer in the BBC Radio 4 series the archers.

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        Love On the Tracks



Love On the Tracks

Synopsis:
On a summers evening in 1890, a train pulls out of Moscow station. On board sit three fretful passengers, each with an extraordinary tale to tell. as their stories are played out in a series of delightful comic vignettes, the Drama in the carriage tantalisingly unfolds. Love on the Tracks is a romantic comedy inspired by the early stories and farces of anton Chekhov. Full of light-hearted humour and wonderfully eccentric characters, Love on the Tracks presents a 19th century world of dysfunctional marriage, traumatic romance and rampant infidelity - in a very modern way!

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Genre:
romantic comedy

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