Drama on 4 Episodes Episode guide
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The Half Widow. Part 2
Zameera is forced to make a terrible choice. Drama set in the Kashmir crisis of 2019.
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The Half Widow. Part 1
Zameera is a half-widow, living through the Kashmir crisis of 2019. By Avin Shah.
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The Lemonade Lads
By Faebian Averies. Comedy drama about the pursuit of happiness.
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I Don't Believe You
Robert Forrest's play is set just outside Bob Dylan's infamous 1966 concert in Manchester.
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The Queen of the Isle of Wight
By Barney Norris. A woman tries to escape her past on an island she has never left.
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Ready Player Marx
Satirical drama about video game workers trying to unionise, inspired by real events.
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The Rival
Jude Cook re-imagines the love quadrangle behind Shakespeare’s Sonnets.
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Mr Waring of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
Freddie Fox is Mr Waring in the true story of a man whose desire brought fame and infamy.
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Jazz and Dice
Modern love and families - a funny, warmhearted new drama.
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The Last of England
A darkly comic drama by Neil McKay, set on an overnight ferry to Santander.
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Dinner with Dylan
Richard Curtis stars in a play about Bobaholics - people addicted to all things Bob Dylan.
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Talawa Stories: Precious Little Thing
A humorous, heartfelt exploration of womanhood and the heart-breaking choices women face.
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Talawa Stories: NSA
A clandestine encounter between two Black men leads to more than either expected.
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Politics, Philosophy and Economics
Just why has PPE procurement become such a fraught issue for the government?
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Talawa Stories: Running with Lions
A British-Caribbean family rediscovers love and joy after death, grief, and lost faith.
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South on the Great North Road
Peggy Charlton’s twice-weekly trips to London raise a few eyebrows in her native Newcastle
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The 100-Year-Old Backstop
A commission is formed to solve the Northern Ireland border issue.
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Camberwell Green. Part 2
A bus controller keeps London moving, in a race against criminals threatening her family.
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Camberwell Green. Part 1
A bus controller keeps London moving, in a race against criminals threatening her family.
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Going Dark
By Marcella Evaristi. In 1642, the Puritans close the theatres for 18 years.
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Losing Paradise
By Stephanie Dale. The story of Fairbourne and the UK’s first ‘environmental refugees’.
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Lights Up: Dedication (Part 2)
Shakespeare is on trial. Just what was his relationship with the Earl of Southampton?
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Lights Up: Dedication (Part 1)
Shakespeare is on trial. Just what was his relationship with the Earl of Southampton?
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Oak Tree Close
A ballad in seven scenes, tracing the life of a protective oak, with music by Johnny Flynn
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Yellow Lips
Katie Redford's debut drama, a daughter's memories of her mum's battle with mental health.
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The Margins
A family is forced to reappraise their sense of charity in Al Smith’s prescient play.
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The Performer - part 2/2
Theatre-mad Matthew ponders his father's mysterious disappearance.
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The Performer - part 1/2
Monologue about a theatre-loving teenager in the 1960s, whose father disappears...