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Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully

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The complete first series of the BBC Radio 4 sitcom about an alien invasion of a small village.

Series 1
Pilot: Lock-Out
1.1 Taking Overs
1.2 Minimum Volume
1.3 Power Block
1.4 Little Green Lights

Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully

  • Cast Size
    Cast Size
    3w, 3m
  • SubGenre
    Subgenre
    Science Fiction

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Summary

Katrina Lyons only visited Cresdon Green for the weekend to see her parents (and, incidentally, ask if they might lend her the deposit for a flat). Unfortunately, this happened to be the weekend when aliens launched an invasion of the village and put a force-field around it.

Katrina is trapped in the place where she grew up, under the cosh of alien oppression, living with her parents. The invasion, led by warlord Uljabaan, is a covert pilot scheme for a full invasion of Earth. Katrina determines to stop it, and sets up a resistance movement. Disappointingly, her sole recruit is sarcastic stoned teenager Lucy Alexander – everyone else is keen not to rock the boat, and some think having the world run by alien marauders might actually be an improvement. But Katrina presses on, desperate to save the world, and also to get out of here.

This book collects the scripts for the pilot and first series of the BBC Radio sitcom.

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    £30 per play individually
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Eddie Robson

Eddie Robson was born in York in 1978. He spent several years working mainly as a journalist and critic, producing books including Coen Brothers (Virgin, 2003) and Film Noir (Virgin, 2005), before moving into scriptwriting and prose. He wrote for BBC Radio sketch shows includ ...
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