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The 39 Steps

Concept by Nobby Dimon and Simon Corble Suspense thriller meets riotous comedy in this fast-paced parody of Alfred Hitchcock’s iconic 1935 film and John Buchan’s 1915 novel on which it was based. When a mysterious woman is murdered in his London apartment, Richard Hannay suddenly finds himself embroiled in a deadly game of international intrigue. As the police pursue Richard, who’s been framed for the murder, Richard pursues a cunning ring of foreign agents before they can smuggle sensitive secrets out of the country. The plot has many twists, but the real twist in this adaptation stems from limiting the cast to just four actors, who play more than 150 quick-change roles as they recreate every major scene from the original film along with clever allusions to other Hitchcock classics. The result is a hilarious homage to Hitchcock and the action adventure genre.

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Tunnel visions and the romance of the railways in Scotland | Rail transport

Letters Readers respond to an article by Ian Jack on proposals for a rail tunnel between Scotland and Northern Ireland and a long-lost railway line A ferry sailing away from the port of Larne, Northern Ireland. Photograph: Peter Morrison/AP A ferry sailing away from the port of Larne, Northern Ireland. Photograph: Peter Morrison/AP Mon 22 Feb 2021 12.33 EST Last modified on Mon 22 Feb 2021 14.59 EST Ian Jack (A tunnel linking Scotland and Northern Ireland? Fantasy has replaced British modesty, 19 February) mentioned “a vast munitions dump on the seabed” on the route of the proposed rail tunnel between Scotland and Northern Ireland. The dump lies in the Beaufort Dyke, a deep trench in the North Channel. I reported its presence nearly 30 years ago for BBC News. The Ministry of Defence originally told me that it had dumped munitions there since the end of the second world war, that it knew what they were and that they totalled around 100,000 tonnes.

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