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During lockdown, I created

THE WONDERLAND CHALLENGE

 

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by Lewis Carroll

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So many wonderful voices. Comedy heroes Michael Palin (Monty Python) and Griff Rhys Jones, Ruth Jones, creator of Gavin and Stacey. A host of wonderful actors, Dame Harriet Walter, Juliet Stevenson, Henry Goodman, Phyllis Logan (Downton Abbey), Kevin McNally (Pirates of the Carribean) Patricia Hodge (Miranda) our very own John Challis (Boycie from Only Fools) and Christopher Biggins (winner of I'm a Celebrity). Plus a host of wonderful professional storytellers.

ALL ARTISTS HAVE DONATED THEIR TIME FREE OF CHARGE AND HAVE ALL DONATED TO NHS CHARITIES TOGETHER

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"Brad‘s generosity and enthusiasm for the Wonderland Challenge spilled over and burst into my little lockdown home. He linked a group of us actors together and a very jolly time was had by all"  Dame Harriet Walter 

"Brad was fantastic to work with - super-efficient and a genuinely lovely guy who had a brilliantly positive approach from start to finish. I hope to work with Brad again very soon and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend him. Susie Sefton" - VoiceOver Artist

Some of our wonderful readers

helping to promote the project:

 

Dame Harriet Walter

(Killing Eve)

Juliet Stevenson CBE

(Emma, Truly Madly Deeply)

Phyllis Logan

(Downton Abbey)

Christopher Biggins

(I'm a Celebrity)

Tim Bentinck OBE

(The Archers)

Sir Michael Palin

(ex Monty Python, Travel Writer)

John Challis

(Boycie in Only Fools)

Kevin McNally

(Pirates of the Caribbean

Patricia Hodge

(Miranda)

Terry Molloy

(Davros in Dr. Who)

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I am selling the book for £19.99. 50% will be donated to NHS Charities Together, 20% + $0.30/sale goes to Awesound, who provide the sales platform and the remainder I will spend on advertising the release.

As well as contributing to the audiobook,

our celebrities gave a live Zoom reading: 

 

"Well done Brad. A virtuous endeavour! X" Griff Rhys Jones

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Hear Brad talk about the project

to Jo Good on BBC Radio London

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