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Watch and listen to this classic Millcaster episode. Could a throwaway remark about the weight of a key sponsor's wife throw the future of Millcaster Aid to Africa into jeopardy?

Millcaster Tales - now in video

After14 tales and nearly 30 episodes of Millcaster Tales, KnowHow NonProfit is proud to present the first fully narrated and animated version of its acclaimed third sector soap opera.

The video version of 'Broken Biscuits' is being launched both on KnowHow and on Society Guardian - introducing the drama of charity life in Millcaster to more people than ever before.

Broken Biscuits (part one)

With the recession hitting the third sector hard, Millcaster Aid to Africa hits a funding crisis. What can Chief Executive Mercedes do to limit the damage caused by her accident-prone Director of Fundraising?

Listen to Broken Biscuits (part one) - audio only

Read a full transcript of Broken Biscuits (part one)

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'Millcaster Tales' is more than just a charity soap opera, it provides a new perspective on the key issues we all face working in the third sector.

The debate on the issues arising from each tale is as important as the tale itself.

We hope that the videos of Millcaster Tales will encourage you to contribute to the discussions we're having on the main issues from each tale.

'Broken Biscuits' discussion

  • Mercedes has drawn up for options for the charity. What do you think she should do, faced with such a threat to her organisation?
  • Should Jocelyn have resigned? If not, what disciplinary measure should Mercedes have taken with her?

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Useful links

KnowHow NonProfit and Society Guardian 'charity effectiveness' microsite