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The news of the space program’s destruction of Lune’s natural habitats is everywhere – is the future of the project in doubt?

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Written by Eddie Robson, Produced and Directed by Simon Barnard, Sound Design by Mark Hendrick, Music by Edwin Sykes. A Bafflegab Production for Fun Kids, the UK’s children’s radio station, supported by the Audio Content Fund. Lily: Olivia Adams, Kyle: Andrew Marley, Jazmine: Ashleigh More, Vaughn: Dylan Blore, Maddie: Tiana Milne-Wilson, Stephanie/Claudia: Esme Bayley, Daniel: Mark Jeary, Michael: Robbie McIntosh, Jason: Graham Mackay-Bruce, Emma/Eve: Cat Crozier, Robbie: Andy Clark and Anne: Pauline Goldsmith.

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