Drama on 4 Episodes Episode guide
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Kingdom of Cloud
Neil Pearson and Anne-Marie Duff star in Matthew Hurt's drama about a love in crisis.
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The Mark
By Karen Brown. Inspired by a true story, an ambitious policeman is duped.
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Mrs Pickwick's Papers
Mrs Joyce Pickwick, a local government commissioner, gets involved in a rubbish escapade.
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My Name Is...
Sudha Bhuchar's play is inspired by a media controversy over a mixed-race family breakdown
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The Road to Bani Walid
Dr Saleyha Ahsan tells the story of her journey to the front line in revolutionary Libya.
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Scenes from a Crime
Crime thriller by John Dryden, set and recorded on the streets of Mumbai.
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In Aldershot
Aldershot is 10 per cent Nepali, but unemployed Suitboy has never spoken to one, until now
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CS Forester - The African Queen
Samantha Bond and Toby Jones star in the classic First World War adventure.
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Bridge
Donna Franceschild's real-time drama about a woman and the stranger she cannot shake off.
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Shamed
By Furquan Akhtar. Shabana is determined to support her son, arrested for a serious crime.
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Hattie Naylor - A Northern Soul
Two men settle old scores, 35 years after their involvement in the Northern Soul scene.
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Nick Perry - The Transfer
Desperate last-ditch deals on football's transfer deadline day.
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Poorland
Sean Grundy's satirical take on attitudes towards poverty and the poor.
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Psyche
A fashion designer captivated by the Psyche story brings the myth to life through her work
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Laura Lomas - Fragments
A meteorite explodes over the North Yorkshire coast. Four lonely lives change forever.
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The Crossing
It is 2019. How might the UK exit from the EU affect the country it shares a border with?
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The Song of Hiawatha
Drama of Longfellow's epic poem of Native American mythology concerning life and nature.
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Can't Live without You
Psychological thriller by Kellie Smith about a man's craving for control in his marriage.
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The Last of the Pearl Fishers
Set in Dubai, a Filipino maid goes missing in this modern-day exploration of slavery.
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Cocktail Sticks
Alan Bennett's autobiographical play. With strong language.