Spangles 'n' Tights

  • Radio sitcom
  • BBC Radio 4
  • 1998
  • 5 episodes (1 series)

Sitcom about the struggles of a Dublin theatrical costumier.

Spangles 'n' Tights

A hilarious comedy about the struggles of a Dublin theatrical costumier.

The show must go on!

Dublin-based Dessie (David Kelly) and Violet Doyle (Pauline McLynn) are trying to keep their theatrical costumier business afloat amidst drama, scandal and farce so brilliant it should be on stage itself. Attempting to embrace modern working practices, the pair find themselves in uproarious situations with a cast of colourful characters and multiple narrative threads...

Listen and laugh as the beleaguered couple embrace an offer from a local nun's drama group which might help, if only they don't get things mixed up with the Gaiety Theatre's opera production... Things go from bad to worse when the costumiers are asked to dress a British Embassy pageant, and unwittingly become embroiled in a money-laundering scandal. Salvation may be on the cards if they can deliver some vintage army uniforms to an American movie set, but a resident ghost seems to have other ideas. And trouble is brewing when two rival clog troupes threaten to come to blows... How will Violet create a special cloak for Sir Walter Raleigh with all that racket going on?!

Pure radio comedy, Spangles 'n' Tights is a fantastically hilarious, fast-paced farce. This perfectly turned-out series is an utterly charming listen, and will have you ab-sew-lutely in stitches.

Irish writer, theatre and TV director, Christopher Fitz-Simon is the author of Ballylenon, the long-running BBC comedy drama. He has written numerous broadcast plays, including a BBC Italia Prize entry (The Dead) and two RTE Italia Prize entries (for Vina and A Snowman In July), and several books, including the memoir Eleven Houses.

First released: Saturday 25th May 2024

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