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Following their mother’s death, thirty-something disasters Harold and Meredith return to their hometown of Gravesby in the North of England for the funeral. There they must also contend with the ICS, their late mother’s social care business. But the ICS and its clients are a lot stranger than the siblings expected…

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Content Warnings:

  • Alcohol & alcoholism
  • Arguments (inc. family conflict)
  • Parental death
  • Childhood trauma
  • Emotional breakdown
  • Strong language & sexual references
  • Vicarious embarrassment
  • Discussions of: grief and loss, funerals
  • Mentions of: food, eviction, threats/violence, vomit, drug use, fainting, physical violence, blades (inc. SFX)
  • SFX: shouting, crying, repetitive buzzing & knocking, eating/drinking, misophonia

A selection of resources pertaining to some of the issues & themes raised in the show is provided below the credits.

Transcripts and SFX credit lists available here: https://shorturl.at/egBQ1

Written by Tom Critch and Alexander J. Newall

Script Editing by Helen Gould

Produced by Hannah Preisinger

Directed by Maddy Searle

Production Manager April Sumner

Executive Producer Alexander J. Newall

Performances:

- Beth Eyre as Meredith Stonewell

- Harry Farmer as Harold Stonewell

- Safiyya Ingar as Shuhela

- Ian Hayles as Frank

- Fay Roberts as Cressida

- Mark Nicolson as Abraham Godbolt

- Karim Kronfli as John Belfrage

- Savy Des-Etages as Lily Jones

- Vera Chok as Suzy Broadbent

- Alexander Doddy as William Allen

- Alexander J. Newall as Ivan / Meredith's Boss

- Alasdair Stuart as Landlord

- Imogen Harris as Announcement / Voicemail

- Mike LeBeau as Barman

- Maddy Searle as Businesswoman

Editing by Maddy Searle

Mastering by Jeffrey Nils Gardner

Music by Samuel DF Jones

Artwork by Anika Khan

The world of Inexplicables can be a difficult one; please find below a selection of resources pertaining to some of the issues and themes discussed in the show.

Inexplicables is a podcast distributed by Rusty Quill Ltd. and Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Sharealike 4.0 International Licence.

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MarlaBothBothIsGood

I am so GLAD TO HAVE A RELISTENING EXCUSE. Meredith my fav girlfailure, I am here for your whole journey

JJ Hunter

I'd forgotten just how hard this one swings right out of the gate. The music! All the telling little character moments! Loss and who's responsible to provide, eviction and reception, power grabs and consequences. Still amused at the swear budget yeeting out the window right from the start - in a show so unafraid to worry at your jugular, it does help to get cues that mature content is contained within and people's coping mechanisms aren't getting watered down or redacted for arbitrary proprieties. For all the supernatural elements, this show feels very real in its emotional beats - we all know people having a hard time and not dealing well. Characters like the ones in Inexplicables help humanize those struggles; they help us see the consequences, the opportunities of our own agency, that care is a verb that can do things, not a noun of helpless burden. Very glad this show is getting a public release now.