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Catford 6699

Catford 6699

By: Charles Armstrong and Annie Aldington
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After 40 years of marriage Mum and Dad divorced. Mum was left holding the baby (Joanie, 40) while Dad set up an award-winning cattery with his new love. Despite this, Mum and Dad speak on the phone every day. They have unresolved issues. Can they resolve them on Catford 6699?© 2025 Catford 6699
Episodes
  • Christmas
    Dec 7 2025

    Dad wants to be Santa and work one day a year and scoff mince pies. Mum explains the significance of myrrh.


    Written by Charles Armstrong and Annie Aldington


    Cast:

    Dad…….Charles Armstrong

    Mum……Annie Aldington


    Production and editing by Joseph Degnan


    Podcast Artwork: callmefred.com


    Music: Fashion Promenade-Remastered by Ernst Tomlinson. Licensed by JW Media Music Ltd.


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    4 mins
  • Law
    Nov 22 2025

    Dad wants to be a High Court Judge. Mum explains hung juries and the legacy of Dixon of Dock Green.


    Written by Charles Armstrong and Annie Aldington


    Cast:

    Dad…….Charles Armstrong

    Mum……Annie Aldington


    Production and editing by Joseph Degnan


    Podcast Artwork: callmefred.com


    Music: Fashion Promenade-Remastered by Ernst Tomlinson. Licensed by JW Media Music Ltd.



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    5 mins
  • Genius
    Nov 5 2025

    Dad thinks he's a genius but not sure what of.

    Mum explains Isaac Newton's theory of gravity.


    Written by Charles Armstrong and Annie Aldington


    Cast:

    Dad…….Charles Armstrong

    Mum……Annie Aldington


    Production and editing by Joseph Degnan


    Podcast Artwork: callmefred.com


    Music: Fashion Promenade-Remastered by Ernst Tomlinson. Licensed by JW Media Music Ltd.


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    4 mins
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