I tend to sleep with the radio on all night. I’ve never really understood why. Sometimes I catch a fragment of a play that seems to hit my subconscious and, for a short time, becomes a reality. In the early hours of this morning that happened with a beautifully crafted drama by Nick Warburton. It was about coming to terms with the inevitable loss of a parent. It was beautifully performed with just two in the cast; James Fleet (above) at his most vulnerable, and Hanna Pierce. But it was the sheer quality and simplicity of the writing that moved me so much, and the fact that nothing can paint a picture so beautifully as a well-crafted radio drama. Take 51mins out to listen to 'Setting a Glass' here