Safety Catch

Safety Catch

Infobox Radio Show
show_name = Safety Catch


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format = Sitcom
runtime = 30 minutes
country = United Kingdom
language = English
home_station = BBC Radio 4
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starring = Darren Boyd
Joanna Page
Sarah Smart
Brigit Forsyth
Lewis MacLeod
creator = Laurence Howarth
writer = Laurence Howarth
John Finnemore
producer = Dawn Ellis
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record_location = Shaw Theatre, London
first_aired = 26 July, 2007
last_aired = 17 August, 2007
num_series = 1
num_episodes = 4
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website = [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/comedy/safetycatch.shtml BBC Homepage]
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"Safety Catch" is a sitcom on BBC Radio 4 created by Laurence Howarth and written by Howarth and John Finnemore. The series was first broadcast in 2007. It is about Simon McGrath (played by Darren Boyd), a man who works in a job that he does not like - the arms trade. The show mocks issues of morality,cite web|url=http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/radio/safety_catch/|title=Safety Catch|publisher=British Comedy Guide|accessdate=2008-07-02] although Howarth claims that the show is not satirical.cite episode|title=25 July, 2008|series=Feedback|serieslink=Feedback (radio series)|airdate=2008-07-25] Because of the subject matter and the light-hearted way it is treated, the series is one of Radio 4's most controversial. A second series has been confirmed.

Plot

Simon McGrath, the narrator and anti-hero of the series, works as an arms dealer whose main job is selling arms to Gambia. Simon claims that he would prefer to work elsewhere, but due to a combination of laziness and cowardice he has failed to change to a job which is less problematic in terms of morality. He tries to do the good thing, such as donating blood and recycling, but he knows that he could do better. He tries to defend himself by saying that if he was not doing the job, then someone else would.cite web|url=http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/radio/safety_catch/characters/|title=Character Guide|publisher=British Comedy Guide|accessdate=2008-07-02] cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/comedy/safetycatch.shtml|title=Safety Catch|publisher=BBC|accessdate=2008-07-02]

Simon's job puts strains on his relationships. His girlfriend Anna Greig (Joanna Page) wants to settle down and have a family with Simon, but it is mainly because it is easier than trying to find another boyfriend. Simon's sister, Judith (Sarah Smart), who works for Oxfam hates her brother's job and would like to disown him, but she cannot bring herself to do it. Angela (Brigit Forsyth), Simon's mother, does not mind the ethical implications surrounding her son's job as long he has a steady occupation. Simon's main work colleague is Boris Kemal (Lewis MacLeod), who has no problem with the morality with his job, claiming that his work is a humanitarian service, once saying, "Give a man a fish and he can feed himself for a day. Give a man a gun and he can steal fish for the rest of his life."

Controversy

"Safety Catch" has attracted controversy due to its material. One viewer complained to the BBC complaints show "Feedback", saying that the show was, "Morally vacuous". [cite episode|title=18 July, 2008|series=Feedback|serieslink=Feedback (radio series)|airdate=2008-07-18] However, after this complaint was broadcast, fans of the show wrote in to praise the show. In response, Howarth claimed that his aim in writing the series was just trying be funny, claiming that if the series was trying to be moral, then it would probably fail. Howart also said that the series is not actually about the arms trade, but the life of some who works in the arms trade. The producer of "Safety Catch", Dawn Ellis, said that the arms trade is a subject that should not be avoided in comedy.

A listener also complained about the references to Gambia being the country to which the arms are dealt, despite the fact that Gambia is one of the most peaceful countries in Africa. Howarth said that he was writing it so that Gambia was at the brink of a war, not at war, because of a recent coup d'état in the country. Howarth also complained about people demanding that his show should be taken off the air, claiming it was censorship.

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