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Rocket Science by Paul McNally
Medium: Radio. Email: paulmcnally@btconnect.com

DAVE BAXTER, dope-head, vinyl junkie and the person least-equipped to save the world from alien invasion, has a real close encounter. Against the odds, he single-handedly succeeds in preventing the extermination of the human race by extra-terrestrials fronted by Chuck Berry fan, FORTRAN FIVE.

Brothers by Dictynna Hood
Medium: Feature. Email: DictynnaH@aol.com

Marianne is dying of cancer and calls the family together for one last birthday party. Marianne's oldest son, Ralph, has split up with his girlfriend Caroline, but pleads with her to join the party. Danny, Ralph's younger brother, arrives back on his motorbike from abroad. Caroline arrives along with Ralph and Danny's sister, Rose. Tension flares between the brothers, particularly as Danny and Caroline seem to be getting on too well. Ralph has a showdown with Caroline, and this leads to an epic 'farewell fuck'.

Chasing a Kiss by Rebecca Promitzer
Medium: Feature. Email: glowinthedark@clara.co.uk

11-year-old Jesse is desperately hoping for her first kiss in the summer of 1981. Her plans are spoiled when sexy cult leader Boris arrives in town with his Bhagwan followers. Her frustrated, lonely mum Christine leaves macho Hungarian restaurateur dad, Vas for Boris and the cult. Jesse's kiss looks further away than ever as her life falls apart. Money goes missing and Vas is blamed, Jesse and her girlfriends get in trouble, Christine's about to fly away to India - but Jesse's courage saves the day.

Cold Turkey by Iain MacKay
Medium: Feature. Email: Makayco@aol.com

JOEY wouldn’t Chicken out; so he had to talk Turkey! Jack the lad; JOEY MURPHY is a man with a wife, children, and an expensive habit to support! No, it’s not drugs; JOEY is a gambler. His addiction has caused deep divisions in his family life; his wife, MARIE, has threatened to divorce him if he doesn’t quit. Under this threat, he promises he will stop gambling. Joey sets out for work, in the local Turkey processing factory..

Earth Bound by Alice D Cooper
Medium: Feature. Email: adcooper@btinternet.com

After a natural holocaust sweeps death and destruction across the Earth, people struggle to survive without technology, hampered by the further threat of a viral pandemic. It's 2130, and life has become tribal and brutal, every man for himself. Part-Indian Tommy Storm is amongst a party of returning astronauts. Can he outwit Jackson the manipulative lawman who has 'breeding plans' for Rochelle, Tommy's former captain and the focus of his unrequited love?

Flight by Peter Dillon and David Baillie
Medium: Feature. Email: dillon@mcmail.com

A film about trauma and recovery set in the N.W. of England in 1994. NEIL PEART an air traffic controller makes a mistake, which leads to a commuter plane crashing in the North Pennines killing all eight crew and passengers aboard. Hours earlier NEIL's wife had left him. ELLEN ARMSTRONG a senior librarian arrives at the airport to meet her daughter, Lisa off the commuter flight. A single parent, ELLEN has put her life on hold to bring up her daughter. Now Lisa is dead on a bleak hillside..

Fly Me to the Moon by Caroline Slocock
Medium: Feature. Email: mail@tannemil.freeserve.co.uk

Sarah is a deluded romantic. But a two week tour of middle America with cranky old singer Diana Duke provides a much-needed reality check.

Frail by Leslie Rogers
Medium: Feature. Email: victoriagoodall@blueyonder.co.uk

20-year old Chloë suffers from a severe case of the disease Lupus – a disease which literally turns the body against it’s own immune system. When she becomes pregnant, she is given a stark choice: to give up her life-saving medication or risk her unborn baby’s life?

Here I am by Dallas Campbell
Medium: Feature. Email: dallascampbell@blueyonder.co.uk

A Hollywood agent killed in a car crash is sent back to earth to redeem himself - his mission: Get his worst client a speaking part by the Oscars. Easier said than done when you're a rotting corpse in LA and no-body will return your calls.

Ir Miklat by Jod Mitchell
Medium: Feature. Email: jodmitchell@yahoo.com

Reeling from his blameful involvement in a fatal road accident, police psychologist JACK THOMAS is called to help with a disturbing new case. Nine years ago JACK profiled an unusual killer: GEOFFREY SKINNER was convicted of a brutal murder he claimed was the result of an innocent domestic accident. Now, fresh from jail, SKINNER is tracking down those involved in his incarceration, and contriving accidents in which they unwittingly kill those they love.

I Used To Date Larry Stone by Jennie Alexandre
Medium: Feature. Email: screenwriter@lineone.net

Holly Bush is a single mother of two girls, whose husband ran off three years ago with a karaoke singing bank clerk, to live on a narrow boat somewhere near Sutton Coldfield. After being made redundant from her job as manager of a children’s nursery, Holly starts her own nursery, Little Ark. Everything is going perfectly until a former boyfriend, who used to pull her plaits at school, turns up after 35 years absence. Larry Stone is now an extremely famous actor and mature first time father looking for childcare for his three year old son.

Life is Short by Hugh Brune
Medium: Feature. Email:HughBrune@aol.com

Three well-meaning workers at the Stamford Street Hostel for homeless men decide it would be rewarding to take some of their residents on a daytrip to Calais. Initially they are disappointed when only five of the men volunteer, but since each has an ulterior motive for making the trip, the workers quickly have their hands full. By the end of the day each of them will have learnt a little something about themselves – and learnt it the hard way.

Jazz & Jolly by Rai Davies
Medium: Feature. Email:raidavies@yahoo.com

Property developers in London, aided by a corrupt local Council, collude to breach an old property Covenant protecting a community of shops, and its population of local characters, that has existed for generations. They are opposed by Jazz, who has sunk all her own money into her life-long dream of owning an art gallery; her younger sister Jolly, an out-of-work opera singer who busks at the local tube station; Jolly's boyfriend, Jake, who works for the Tube; and Jonathan, the developers' lawyer, who has developed an affection for the community and Jolly's singing.

Kathleen O'Casey by Alice D Cooper
Medium: Feature. Email: adcooper@btinternet.com

A party of divers arrive in Ireland's wild west coast. They are warned not to dive, told of the curses connected with the Kathleen. But a restless spirit is about, and ghostly happenings turn their jolly holiday into a life and death struggle with the forces of nature

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