Drama on 4 Episodes Episode guide
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Where Shall I Go, What Shall I Do?
James Graham's drama performed in ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Theatre as part of World On The Move.
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The Rage
Clare Lizzimore's rapid-fire drama goes inside the head of Anthony - a boy full of rage.
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Undivided Heart
Susan has died. People who loved her visit her flat. But did they love the same woman?
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John Osborne - Look Back in Anger
John Osborne's classic play with David Tennant as Jimmy Porter.
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Jennifer Schlueter - North
Samuel West plays Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in a mesmerising encounter with Anne Lindbergh.
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All Mouth and Trousers
In 1966, Pauline Devaney becomes the first woman to write a TV sitcom.
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Big Time
Jonathan Holloway's play about Shakespeare and Cervantes trying to outwit death.
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Holy Father
In the year 2020, cardinals from all over the world gather in Rome to elect a new pontiff.
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The Busker
Actor-singer Brian Protheroe stars in a poignant and surreal drama about an ageing busker.
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Pandora
By Caroline Horton. Things are fine for Pandora, so why did she try to kill herself?
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lament
By debbie tucker green. A man and woman meet up again several years after they broke up.
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The Final Call
A disgruntled consumer takes matters into his own hands in Matt Hartley's black comedy.
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Deep Swimmer
Factually-based story of the unmasking of undercover police officer Mark Kennedy.
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Other People's Countries
How can a house you never really lived in prove so hard to leave? By Patrick McGuinness.
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Samuel Beckett - All That Fall
Samuel Beckett's playful and mysterious journey of words and sounds.
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A Sudden Surge
A belligerent bus driver discovers the unexpected benefits of a sudden surge of hormones.
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Blake in Lambeth
Poet and Visionary William Blake finds himself in present-day Lambeth.
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This Is Not a Banksy
By Alan Harris. Sam's life is turned upside down when a Banksy is discovered on his bottom
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The Strange Vanishing of Julian Quark
Toby Jones and Doon Mackichan star in Tom Wainwright's surreal political comedy.
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Positive Affect
A look at the Wonderland world of living with unemployment. A satire by Daniel Davies.
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My Life and Other Stories
When Kevin joins Jilly's writing course by mistake, literary licence and love collide.
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Wide Sargasso Sea
Jean Rhys's powerful and haunting prequel to Jane Eyre. New version by Rebecca Lenkiewicz
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Burn Baby Burn
Jon Culshaw stars in this satire on the conceptual work of the Young British Artists.
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An Open Return
By Daniel Thurman. Ian returns to his childhood home 30 years after he last saw his mother