The doctor is not in. For the whole month of August. It’s therapy fantasies gone awry, with this adaptation of the short story by Meg Wolitzer. Featuring Eliza Foss, Jennifer Myers, Amy Marcs, Sandy Marshall and Jad Abumrad.
I am a producer for a show called The Night Air, at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Sydney. The network has previously broadcast the item 'Aout', when it was released on CD.
Our show wishes to rebroadcast this piece and we're wondering if we need to clear the broadcast with you this time round. And if there will be any cost. Our show is podcast but we would, of course, credit you for production of the piece.
Many thanks, Diane Dean
May. 23 2012 12:44 AM
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I am a producer for a show called The Night Air, at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Sydney. The network has previously broadcast the item 'Aout', when it was released on CD.
Our show wishes to rebroadcast this piece and we're wondering if we need to clear the broadcast with you this time round. And if there will be any cost. Our show is podcast but we would, of course, credit you for production of the piece.
Many thanks,
Diane Dean
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