The JAPE Collective
A collective of audio dramas, including THE QUIET ONE, (where an old lady struggles to get rid of her smelly husband) and WHO CARES? (a thoughtful drama originally written for the stage, now adapted for broadcast). There’s outright farce in TEETHING PROBLEMS, and a new recording of DUMMY CABS, based on the successful two act stage play of the same name. Finally, what can you read in the SIGNS? This adaptation of an American drama will have you thinking long after you finish listening…
All material performed by Jacqui Padden, Sandie Keane, Peter Franksson and Alan Veale, and written by award-winning scriptwriters, Peter and Alan.
Episodes

Thursday Oct 30, 2025
DUMMY CABS ONE
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Vintage comedy/drama about a taxi firm in the Nineties – when no-one paid more than a tenner for a fare – and the internet was still under-age!
“Wait while I strangle a driver…”
As a rival cab firm threatens to poach staff, Beryl and her drivers struggle to keep on the road.

Thursday Oct 30, 2025
DUMMY CABS TWO
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Vintage comedy/drama about a taxi firm in the Nineties – when no-one paid more than a tenner for a fare – and the internet was still under-age!
“Unnecessary friction…”
With the heating on the blink, a female plumber is a surprising influence before Beryl’s boys reach the end of the road.
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
SIGNS
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Seventy-six-year-old Madeleine McGlyn is confined to a secure institution under the Mental Health Act. She’s been there for over 35 years, but listen carefully to her story. Why does Dr Bailey figure so strongly in her life? How does an innocent kiss from a Sleeping Beauty lead to such trauma? The Signs were already there in the beginning…
This is an adaptation of Michael Mau’s original script from Season 2 of A Blind Play of Social Forces.
“I love this version. I could feel the benign menace in her voice. The nostalgia for a life she never had. Bravo.” Michael Mau

Thursday Oct 30, 2025
THE MENU NEW
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Scott and Val have come to a posh restaurant for a “special” occasion – but their anniversary dinner does not go to plan. While Scott’s attempt to pop the question is initially foiled by an old flame, Val’s many previous relationships provoke more questions than there are items on the menu! (This was the first collaboration written jointly by Peter Franksson and Alan Veale.)

Thursday Oct 30, 2025
THE QUIET ONE
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
An elderly woman wants to get rid of her husband. Why won’t the man at the Citizen’s Advice Bureau help her out? And why on earth won’t Bernie eat his bacon butty?

Thursday Oct 30, 2025
WHO CARES?
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Julie has had a gruelling day at the care home where she works. She just wants a glass of wine and a cuddle – not necessarily in that order. She has a colourful story to tell, but why won’t David come out of the kitchen and help Julie unwind?

Thursday Oct 30, 2025
TEETHING PROBLEMS ONE
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
“I don’t like dead bodies…”
An emergency extraction proves to be an insurmountable challenge for John and Alice, especially when the patient dies during the procedure, leaving a false name and a bag full of cash.

Thursday Oct 30, 2025
TEETHING PROBLEMS TWO
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
“I didn’t invite Colin!”
Alice’s dodgy boyfriend muscles in on the conspiring lovers’ dilemma. Disposing of a body is more Colin’s kind of expertise – but can he be trusted not to spill the beans?

Thursday Oct 30, 2025
TEETHING PROBLEMS THREE
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
“We’ve already got one corpse…”
John and Alice are driven to desperate measures when both their spouses threaten to spoil their plans. The bodies mount up, but who will walk off with that bag of stolen loot?

Thursday Oct 30, 2025
SELLER VEE
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
Thursday Oct 30, 2025
When your luck finally runs IN, what do you do? Barmaid Shani hates being short of money, so when a thousand pounds turns up in her shopping bag, she has some tough decisions to make. As her colleague Miserable Martin puts it: Seller Vee!






