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By Rex Obano Election day, 1983. Gloria panics when she thinks her hospitalised ex-husband Clement might tell their daughter Joy the truth of how she came into their lives. As they try to work out what's wrong with him, her well-meaning intervention in Joy’s marriage only risks making things worse. Joy ….. Cherrelle Skeete Gloria ….. Jaye Griffiths Dr Genghis Khan…..Asif Khan Hopeton ….. Solomon Israel Mabel ….. Dorothea Myer-Bennett Hospital Sister ….. Ruth Everett Nurse ….. Marilyn Nnadebe Children ….. Jaiden Dosanjh and Saara Gurjee Directed by Pat Cumper A ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Studios Audio Production for ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4 Faith Hope and Glory began following the lives of Hope, Faith (Eunice) and Gloria in the UK in 1946. Three generations of three families bound together by the fate of one baby lost and found on Tilbury Dock. All three are now settled in their lives in early 1980s Britain. It’s election time, 1983. There are tensions between right and left and young and old between and within families as a new generation of Black Britons take their place in Thatcher’s Britain, making their mark on the political, social, and creative fabric of their home. Gloria, now retired, is torn between her love for her dying ex-husband Clement and for her partner Mabel; and she's anxious about her daughter Joy's marriage to Hopeton, with their young family.
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