Radio Plays Directed or Produced by Pauline Harris
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Date first broadcast
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Play
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Author
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Cast
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Synopsis Awards
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Station Series
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25 April 1996
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The Weighing Up [8]
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Angela Huth
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Read by Brigit Forsyth
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BBC Radio 4 Short Story
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11 July 1996
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This Dog's Life [9]
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Kate Atkinson
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Read by Bob Peck
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BBC Radio 4 Short Story
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30 August 1996
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Dying to Tell You [10]
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Tony Warren
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Read by Jean Alexander
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BBC Radio 4 Short Story
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10 December 1996
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The Execution [11]
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Daphne Glazer
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Read by Patricia Hodge
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BBC Radio 4 Short Story
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18 February 1997
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Love of Fat Men [12]
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Helen Dunmore
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Read by Saskia Reeves
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BBC Radio 4 Short Story
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25 March 1997
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Florie [13]
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Colette
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Read by Jane Lapotaire
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BBC Radio 4 Short Story
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15 April 1997
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Lillies and Lentils [14]
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Helen Simpson
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BBC Radio 4 Short Story
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7 July 1997
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Telling Molly [15]
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William Corlett
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Read by Fine Time Fontayne
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BBC Radio 4 Short Story
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25 September 1997
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The World Covered in Gold [16]
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Philip Corker
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Read by Paul McGann
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BBC Radio 4 Short Story
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9 October 1997
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Päivi [17]
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Helen Dunmore
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Read by Saskia Reeves
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BBC Radio 4 Short Story
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28 October 1997
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The Benefits of the Doubts [18]
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Mike Harding
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Read by Mike Harding
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BBC Radio 4 Short Story
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12 November 1997
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Inner Balance [19]
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Kate Atkinson
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Read by Siobhan Redmond
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BBC Radio 4 Short Story
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17 December 1997
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A Christmas Card to One and All [20]
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Penelope Lively
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Read by Brigit Forsyth
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BBC Radio 4 Short Story
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30 March 1998
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Avocado Uncle [21]
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Kathleen Tyau
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Read by Tom Wu
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BBC Radio 4 Short Story
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31 March 1998
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The Midnight Milkman [22]
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Helene Wiggin
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Read by Paul Copley
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BBC Radio 4 Short Story
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2 April 1998
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Pig Paradise [23]
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Kitty Fitzgerald
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Christopher Eccleston, Becky Simpson, Sue Johnston, Jane Hollowood and Victoria Connett
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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15 July 1998
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Atia – a True Story [24]
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Maya Chowdhry
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Indira Varma, Adlyn Ross, Dasarathy Yasminsidhwa, Seamus O'Neill, Christopher Wright, Leyla Mohamed and Jeff Hordley
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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3 August 1998 – 7 August 1998
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Postcards: On the Rocks [25]
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Helen Kluger
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Lorelei King, Tristan Sturrock, Peter Gunn, Gerard McDermott, Becky Hindley, Sean Arnold and Alison Pettitt
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BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
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19 August 1998
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The Beat Goes On: Luv Dancin' [26]
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Trish Cooke
Music by Ansell Broderick
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Patrice Naiambana, Catherine Keane, Miskha Mekki, Michelle Dalrymple, Akim Mogaji, Joe Speare, Abeke Sanders and Terence Mann
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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26 August 1998
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The Beat Goes On: Rhythm on the Ceiling [27]
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Stephen Butchard
Music by Ansell Broderick
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Patrice Naiambana, Jake Abrahams, David Okoro, Zain Salim, Jamie Maiagonia, Suzanne Packer, Joe Speare, Elaine Duala, Keddy Sutton and Ged McKenna
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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28 September 1998
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The Proposal [28]
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Emily Woof
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Emily Woof
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BBC Radio 4
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1 November 1998
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Naked [29] [Note 1]
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Luigi Pirandello adapted by Nicholas Wright
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Juliette Binoche, Romy Baskerville, Kevin McNally, Oliver Ford Davies, Anita Reeves, David Sibley and Ben Daniels
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BBC Radio 3 Sunday Play
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22 December 1998 – 23 December 1998
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Henry's Leg [30] [31]
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Ann Pilling dramatised by Eric Pringle
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Adam Nagartis, Robert Pollard, Bright Forsyth, Alison Darling, Malcolm Hebden, Melissa Slnden, Geoffrey Banks, Oliver Hamilton, Matthew Stanton, Peter Collins and Martin Reeve
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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15 January 1999
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Life's a Sport [32]
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Mick Martin [Issue 1]
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Ralph Ineson, Andy Cryer, Anne Reid, Stefan Dennis, Alison Darling, Kathryn Hunt, Martin Reeve, James McMartin, Ray French and Ian Bent
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
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5 May 1999
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The Legend of Los Trombastardos: The Siege of San Antonio [33] [Note 2]
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Graeme Rigby
Music by Rick Taylor Lyrics by Fred D'Aguiar
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Charlie Hardwick, David Whitaker, Trevor Fox, Derek Walmsley and Donald McBride
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BBC Radio 4
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12 May 1999
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The Legend of Los Trombastardos: Bad in Cuchamaranga [34] [Note 2]
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Graeme Rigby
Music by Rick Taylor Lyrics by Gillian Allnut
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David Whitaker, Trevor Fox, Derek Walmsley, Charlie Hardwick and Donald McBride
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BBC Radio 4
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19 May 1999
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The Legend of Los Trombastardos: Los Trombastardos Ride [35] [Note 2]
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Graeme Rigby
Music by Rick Taylor Lyrics by WN Herbert
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David Whitaker, Trevor Fox, Derek Walmsley, Charlie Hardwick and Donald McBride
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BBC Radio 4
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8 June 1999
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Those Old Metal Things [36]
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Trish Cooke
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Trish Cooke, Jake Abraham, Mona Hammond, Cathy Tyson, Claire Benedict and Treva Ettienne
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Nominated – Radio drama – Race in the Media Awards 2000 [3]
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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11 July 1999
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Document of Identity [37] [38] [39]
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Wole Soyinka
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Paterson Joseph, Rakie Ayola, Oluwawemimo Oyelana, Ehizogie Odigie, Patrice Naiambana, Anthony Ofoegbu, Claire Benedict, Ron Berglas, Brigit Forsyth, Martin Reeve and Israel Aduramo
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Semi-autobiographical story of the problems Wole Soyinka's daughter encountered during a stopover in Britain when she fled Nigeria for the US in 1997; her baby was born prematurely in London and became stateless.
Winner – Radio drama – Race in the Media Awards 2000 [3]
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BBC Radio 3 The Sunday Play
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22 October 1999 – 5 November 1999
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Jerusalem [40]
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Simon Armitage
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Colin Welland, Tom Bell, Briglt Forsyth, Julian Kerridge, Russell Dixon, Geoff Hinsliff, David Frederickson, Alison Darling, Geoffrey Banks, Michael Begley, Malcolm Hebden, Ann Rye and Gillian Jephcott
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BBC Radio 4
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17 December 1999
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Save the Last Dance for Me [41] [42]
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Bill Morrison
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Lou Hirsh, Kerry Shale and James Quinn
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Doc Pomus and his partner Mort Shuman
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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29 December 1999
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If Music Be the Food of Love, Mine's a Jam Butty [43]
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Lesley Whiteley and Julie Wilkinson
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Sunetra Sarker, Eileen O'Brien, Russell Dixon, Susan Twist, Kevin Knapman and John Jardine
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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1 February 2000
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Have I Enough [44]
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Carmen Walton
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Paul Bhattacharjee, Michelle Holmes, Vic Tablain, Kate Stonestreet, Dr Razi Mostanbet, Noreen Kershaw, Ishia Bennison, Martin Reeve and Parvaneh Nemapa
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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12 February 2000
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Challenged [45]
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Don Howarth
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Brigit Forsyth, Matthew Booth and Paul Copley
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
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8 April 2000
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A Marble Woman [46]
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Louisa May Alcott dramatised by Lavinia Murray
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Bill Paterson, Amanda Root, John McArdle, Charles De'Ath, Sarah Parkes, Geoffrey Banks, Becky Simpson and Robert Pollard
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
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29 July 2000
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A Many-Splendoured Thing [47]
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Han Suyin dramatised by Diana Griffiths
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Sarah Lam, Nick Reding, Lin Yang, Lucy Sheen, Sharon Muircroft, Melissa Sinden, Ann Rye, Paul Courtney Hyu and Jim Posyer
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
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20 October 2000
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Robin Hood's Revenge [48]
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Richard Bean
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Sam Kelly, Frances Tomelty, Tony Turner, Richard Bean, Nicola Barnfield, Rachel Davies and Paul Hilton
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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3 November 2000
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Single Plus One [49]
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Trish Cooke
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Jacqueline Kington, Robbie Gee, Kleron Ramsden, Mona Hammond, Wyllie Longmore and Michael Begley
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BBC Radio 4
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7 November 2000
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Walking De Niro [50]
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Carmen Walton
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Emma Wray, John Griffin, John Lloyd Flllingham, Andrew Schofield and Nicola Barnfield
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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14 November 2000
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Listen to Your Parents [51] [52]
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Benjamin Zephaniah
Music by Tayo Akimbode
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James Smith, Flo Wilson, Charlie Ryan and Burt Caesar
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A young boy with a violent father captures his thoughts in simple poems.
Winner – Radio drama – Race in the Media Awards 2001 [4]
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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9 December 2000
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The Missing Wife [53]
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Peter Whalley
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Alistair Gilbraith, David Schofield, Kathryn Hunt, Alison Darling and Bill Rodgers
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
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19 January 2001
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Where'er You Walk [54]
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Alan Pascoe
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Robert Pickavance, Alison Darling, Adam Sunderland, Kathryn Hunt, Grazyna Monvid and Malcolm Raeburn
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
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17 May 2001
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The Blackpool Detective [55]
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Peter Whalley
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Jason Done, Abigail Ramsay, Sarah Parks, Glenn Cunningham, John Branwell, Debbie McAndrew, Kieran Cunningham and Mark Chatterton
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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26 July 2001
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Depth of Field [56]
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Matthew Dunster
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Lee Ingleby, Elizabeth Spriggs, Marsha Thomason, Russell Dixon, Barbara Marten, Robert Pickavance and Nicky Evans
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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16 October 2001
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Brave Swimmer [57]
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Noël Greig
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Andrija Soric, Alexander Slater, Susan Cookson and Malcolm Scates
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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28 November 2001
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Always the Bridesmaid [58]
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Noël Greig
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Brigit Forsyth, Helen Schlesinger, Russell Dixon, Maxine Burth, John Griffin, Robbie Gee, Claire Benedict and Christine Roberts
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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7 January 2002
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A Rain of Stones [59]
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Wole Soyinka
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Patrice Naiambana, Madhav Sharma, Priyanga Elan and Rashid Karapiet
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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8 February 2002
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Satisfaction Guaranteed [60]
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Isaac Asimov dramatised by Diana Griffiths
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Nicholas Blane, Barbara Barnes, Margaret Robertson and William Hope
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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7 April 2002
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King Baabu [61]
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Wole Soyinka
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Paterson Joseph, Susan Aderin, Wale Ojo, Patrice Naiambana, Marcia Hewitt and Anthony Ofoegbu
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BBC Radio 4 The Sunday Play
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22 April 2002 – 3 May 2002
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A Raging Calm [62]
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Stan Barstow dramatised by Diana Griffiths
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Deborah McAndrew, Robert Glenister, David Calder, John Griffin, Naomi Radcliffe, Daryl Flshwick, Geoff Hinsliff, Ruth Herbert, Stan Barstow, Sharon Duce, Jo Anne Knowles, Ben Crompton and Guy Perry
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BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
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8 June 2002
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Man of All Work [63]
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Richard Wright adapted by Lavinia Murray
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Paterson Joseph, Nicola Hughes, Anton Rice, John Sharian, Barbara Barnes, Josie Kook-Clark and William Hope
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
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30 June 2002
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North, South, East, West: Mera Des [64]
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Gurpreet Bhatti poetry by Shamshad Khan
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Parminder Nagra, Baddi Uzzaman, Sorcha Cusack, Nisha Nayar and Patsy Palmer
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BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
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29 November 2002
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Because You're Not [65]
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Andrea Earl
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James Ellis, Barbara Marten, Paula Sims, Ruth Jones, David Crellln and Heather McGrouther
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
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5 December 2002
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Poor Echo [66]
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Matthew Dunster
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Emma Atkins, Calum Convey, Brigit Forsyth, Katy Cavanagh, Helen Moon and Glenn Cunningham
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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18 December 2002
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Take a Pinch of.... [67]
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Rommi Smith
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Marsha Thomason, Wyllie Longmore, Ruby Turner, Shaun Prendergast and Elizabeth Kelly
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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27 December 2002
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The Day I Finished Off Charlotte Brontë [68]
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Charlotte Cory
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Patricia Hodge, Natasha Barnes, Janice McKenzie, Rob Pickavance, Kathryn Hunt, Alison Darling, Alexander Delamere, Charlie Ryan, Holly Grainger and Hannah Wilkinson
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Charlotte Brontë
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
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10 February 2003 – 14 February 2003
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Unspoken [69]
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Trish Cooke
Music by Ansell Broderick
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Ellen Thomas, Raymond Dow, Nisha Da Costa, Paige Louise Philips, Llewella Gideon, Victor Romero Evans and Marva Buchanan
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BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
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22 April 2003
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The Other Side of Truth [70]
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Beverley Naidoo
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Chinyeregreg Egu, Ife Okpor, Royjude Akuwudike, Claire Benedict, Wale Ojo, Stephen Crttchlow, Noma Dumezweni, Anita Barzey and Abadesi Osunsade
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In the immediate aftermath of the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa and other journalists, a Nigerian girl and her younger brother must leave suddenly after their mother is killed in a failed assassination of their outspoken father.
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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5 May 2003
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Little Lives [71]
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Kate Atkinson
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Brigit Forsyth
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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28 May 2003
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The Big Marrow [72]
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Carina Rodney
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Barbara Marten, Michael Hodgson, Ann Rye, Jennie McAlpine and Charlie Ryan
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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25 June 2003
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The Kon-Tiki 2 Expedition [73]
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Richard Cameron
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Peter Armitage, Charles Dale, David Fleeshman, Lee Ingleby and Katy Cavanagh
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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12 July 2003
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Fair Maids Are Shining [74]
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Nick Wood
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Craig Fairbrass, Emily Chenner, Sara Poyzer, Sean Baker, Marc Jordan and Jonathan Keeble
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
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6 September 2003
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Whistle Down the Wind [75]
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Mary Hayley Bell dramatised by Diana Griffiths from the screenplay by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall
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Paul Copley, Rachel Ilbbotson, Poppy Rush, Alexander Slater, Becky Hindley, Stephen Critchlow and Ben Crowe
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
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3 December 2003
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Out of the Ashes [76]
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Louise Gooding
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Danny Young, Kenneth Cranham, Suzanna Hamilton, Daniel Anthony, Nick Roud, Hari Sajjan, Rachel Atkins, Lydia Leonard and Billy Sargent
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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15 January 2004
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Sally Go Round the Moon [77]
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Natalia Power
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Jaimi Barbakoff, Jessica Crossley, Rachel Atkins, Frances Jeater, Ioan Meredith and David Thorpe
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BBC Radio 4 A Sting in the Tale
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16 January 2004
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Vanquishing the Gorbals [78]
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Carmen Walton
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Gary Lewis, Myra McFadyen, Emma Atkins, James Lauren, Glenn Cunningham and Lysen Edwards
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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19 January 2004 – 6 February 2004
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The Old Wives' Tale [79] [Note 3]
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Arnold Bennett dramatised by Stephen Wyatt
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Gillian Kearney, Katy Cavanagh, Philip Jackson, Ian Dunn, John Rowe, Stephen Critchlow, Barbara Marten, Rachel Atkins, Nicholas Boulton, Frances Jeater, Tom Smit, Chris Moran, Declan Wilson, Jim Pyke, Penelope Wilton, Carl Prekopp, Andrew Harrison, Lydia Leonard and Jaimi Barbakoff
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BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
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5 March 2004
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A-Minus [80]
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Avie Luthra
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Pushpinder Chant, Vincent Ebrahim, Siddiqua Akhtar, Charlie Ryan, Amer Nazir, Manu Alay Chhabra, Sushil Chudasama, Robert Plckavance, Russell Dixon and Fiona Clarke
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
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17 May 2004
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I Was a Stranger [81]
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Peter Spafford
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Chiwetel Ejiofor, Ife Okpor, Robert Pickavance, Helen Longworth, Claire Benedict, Patrice Naiambana, David Fleeshman and Rosie Fleeshman
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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31 July 2004
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The Haunt of Swans [82]
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Sharon Oakes
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Kaye Wragg, Alex Ferns and Susan Cookson
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
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8 October 2004
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Sharp Focus [83]
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Louise Gooding
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Oliver Dimsdale, Sorcha Cusack, Kika Markham, Alice Hart, Ryan McCluskey, Bruno Lastra, Clare Corbett, Helen Longworth, Nicholas Boulton, Karzan Sherabayani, Ashley Cook, Abir Shadeed, Nebeel Shadeed, Haneen Shadeed, Hazem Hawwash, Farah Hawwash and Nadine Hawwash
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Tom Hurndall
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
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24 October 2004 – 7 November 2004
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L'Assommoir [84]
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Émile Zola dramatised by Diana Griffiths
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David Bradley, Claire Goose, John Thomson, Mark Bazeley, Paul Thomas Hickey, Brigit Forsyth, Russell Dixon, Deborah McAndrew, Siobhan Flnneran, Seamus O'Neill, Ann Rye, Janice McKenzie, Daniel Stansbury, Poppy Rush, William Rush, David Crellin, Esther Wilson, Stephanie Laguna-Walker, Rhea Bailey and Emily Fleeshman
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BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
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10 December 2004
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Running to Paradise [85]
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Cheryl Martin
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Carla Henry, Ellen Thomas, Lemn Sissay, Juliet Ellis and Stuart Storey
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
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12 December 2004
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The Provoked Wife [86] [87]
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John Vanbrugh adapted by Jim Poyser
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Julian Rhind-Tutt, Tom Mannion, Dave Hill, Saskia Reeves, Sarah Smart, Josie Lawrence, Tonia Chauvet, David Crellin and Alexander Delamere
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17th century Restoration comedy
The hitherto virtuous Lady Brute is provoked to infidelity by her sour husband Sir John Brute. Married in haste they are shackled by wedlock – but looking for diversions.
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BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
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4 February 2005
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Lessons for the Loveless [88]
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Richard Cameron
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Robert Pickavance, Rachel Broqan, Charlie Ryan, Rhea Bailey and Elliott Tlttensor
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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9 February 2005
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The Lives and Loves of Lorenzo da Ponte [89]
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Paul Dodgson
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Gerald Harper, Robert Pickavance, Bertie Carvel, Paul Dodgson, Tom George, Alexander Delamere, Julia Routhwaite and Adam Paulden
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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11 March 2005
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Last Loves [90]
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Rony Robinson
Songs by Sally Goldsmith
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Richard Wilson, June Broughton, Barbara Marten and Peter Martin
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
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19 March 2005
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The Glee Club [91] [92]
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Richard Cameron
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Steve Garti, Mike Burns, Colin Tarrant, Oliver Jackson, Terry Mortimer and Gerard Fletcher
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
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3 June 2005
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Ears Wide Open: The Nocturnalist [93]
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Lavinia Murray
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Bernard Wrigley and Rachel Davies
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BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
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9 June 2005
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Canned [94]
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Carina Rodney
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Gerard Kearns, Rachel Brogan, Peter Armitage and Jo-Anne Knowles
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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3 July 2005
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A Day in the Death of Joe Egg [95] [96]
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Peter Nichols
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Christopher Eccleston, Kaye Wragg, Chloe Pabst-Bohan, Julia Rounthwaite, Michael Maloney and Lynda Baron
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BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
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6 August 2005
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The Absent Guest [97]
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Peter Whalley
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Robert Pickavance, Deborah Findlay, John Thomson, Katy Cavanagh, Denise Welch and John Kazek
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
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10 October 2005
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A Short Walk on the Cutting Edge [98]
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Alan Plater
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Read by Alan Plater
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BBC Radio 4
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11 October 2005
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Mind the Gap [99]
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Pat Barker
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Read by Ace Bhatti
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BBC Radio 4
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12 October 2005
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The Street [100]
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Julia Darling
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Read by Madeleine Moffatt
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BBC Radio 4
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13 October 2005
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Three Fevers [101]
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Sean O'Brien
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Read by Sean O'Brien
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BBC Radio 4
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14 October 2005
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The Great Big Book Exchange [102]
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Paul Magrs
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Read by Paul Magrs
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BBC Radio 4
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12 November 2005
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The Living and the Dead [103]
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Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac dramatised by Adrian Bean
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Michael Maloney, Sarah Smart, Robert Pickavance, Seamus O'Neill, Chris Jack and Daryl Fishwick
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
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16 December 2005
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Marilyn and Ella Backstage at the Mocambo [104]
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Bonnie Greer
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Julia Ford, Alibe Parsons, Kerry Shale, Stuart Milligan, Rolf Saxon, Fred Fortas and Bonnie Greer
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
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16 January 2006
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The Changing Room: The Swimming Pool [105]
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Louise Gooding
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Rebecca Ryan, Chloe O'Malley, Rosie Fleeshman and Fiona Clarke
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BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
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17 January 2006
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The Changing Room: The Office [106]
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Louise Gooding
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Sheyla Shehovich, Fiona Clarke and Julia Routhwaite
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BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
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28 January 2006
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Bitter Pill [107]
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Lisa Holdsworth
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Lesley Sharp, Sam Kelly, Andrew Tiernan, Helen Longworth, Peter Marinker, Clare Corbett, Rachel Atkins, Chris Moran and Damian Lynch
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
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11 March 2006
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Cold in the Earth and 15 Wild Decembers [108]
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Sally Wainwright
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Joanne Froggatt, Danny Burns, Rhea Bailey, Deborah McAndrew, Peter Ash, Adam Paulden, Rob Pickavance, Janice McKenzie, Gerard Fletcher and Marie Ekins
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
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17 March 2006
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Unprotected [109] [Note 4]
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Esther Wilson, John Fay, Lizzie Nunnery and Tony Green
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Noreen Kershaw, Siobhan Finneran, Ann Rye, Paul Regan, Lisa Parry, Deborah McAndrew, John McArdle, Vince Earl and Brian Neilcaple
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
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21 May 2006 – 28 May 2006
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Memento Mori [110]
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Muriel Spark dramatised by Diana Griffiths
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Geoffrey Whitehead, Marcia Warren, Prunella Scales, Elizabeth Spriggs, Windsor Davies, Thelma Barlow, Trevor Martin, John Rowe, Frances Jeater, Tracy Wiles, Thomas Wheatley, Anthony Glennon and Kim Wall
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BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
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6 July 2006
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Hush Little Baby [111]
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Esther Wilson
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Rebecca Ryan, Paul Simpson, Siobhan Finneran, Kevin Doyle, Michael Ryan, Jane Hogarth and Chloe O'Malley
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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25 August 2006
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Nightmares [112]
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Dave Simpson
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Gillian Kearney, Chris Gascoyne, Deborah McAndrew, Jonathan Keeble and David Harewood
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
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4 September 2006 – 15 September 2006
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Madame Bovary [113]
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Gustave Flaubert translated by Margaret Mauldon, dramatised by Diana Griffiths
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John Hurt, Sarah Smart, Brigit Forsyth, Conrad Nelson and Russell Dixon
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BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
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6 November 2006
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Mummies and Daddies [114]
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Rony Robinson
Songs by Sally Goldsmith
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Katie Griffiths, Matthew Hall, Gaynor Faye and Becky Hindley
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
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25 November 2006
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The Haunting of Frances Child [115]
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Richard Cameron Music by Philip Tagney
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Danny Burns and Emma Atkins
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
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14 January 2007 – 28 January 2007
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Germinal [116]
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Émile Zola dramatised by Diana Griffiths
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David Bradley, Joe Absolom, Emily Chennery, Charles Dale, Deborah McAndrew, Peter Armitage, Gary Lewis, Leigh Symonds, James Nickerson, Vicky Binns, Aidan Parsons, Daisy Jones, David Fleeshman, Denise Hack, Victoria Brazier, Seamus O'Neill and Freddie MacHin
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BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
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16 March 2007
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Murder in the Afternoon: The Longest Journey [117]
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Peter Whalley
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Ian Puleston-Davies, Emma Atkins, Martin Reeve, Anthony Flanagan and Seamus O'Neill
|
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
25 May 2007 – 8 June 2007
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The Prospect [118]
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Avie Luthra
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Nitin Ganatra, Barbara Marten, Vincent Ebrahim, Christopher Bisson, John McArdle, Archie Panjabi, Gillian Kearney, David Fleeshman, Amer Nazir, Rani Moorthy, Sam Curtis, Aaron Cobham, Sacha Dawan, Seamus O'Neill and Martha Kearney
|
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
|
13 August 2007 – 24 August 2007
|
The Crowded Street [119]
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Winifred Holtby dramatised by Diana Griffiths
|
Claire Goose, Brigit Forsyth, David Fleeshman, Victoria Brazier, Daryl Fishwick, Ellie Sager, Jon-Paul Bell, James D'Arcy, Joanne Froqqatt, Deborah McAndrew, Julie Westwood, Graeme Hawley, Sam Curtis, Steven Rostance, Paul McCleary and Tahira Dar
|
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BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
|
25 November 2007
|
Lorca's Rural Trilogy: Blood Wedding [120] [121]
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Federico García Lorca translated by Ted Hughes music by Matthew Wood
|
Barbara Flynn, Carl Prekopp, Sarah Smart, William Ash, Andrea Riseborough, David Fleeshman, Mary Cunningham, Ellie Haddington, Claire Benedict, Liz Carter, Sam Curtis, Chris Hannon and Daisy Jones
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A wedding links feuding families in the mountains of Almería.
Bronze Sony Award for best drama, 2008 [5]
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BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
|
30 November 2007
|
The Tyger Hunt [122]
|
Lavinia Murray
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Barney Clarke, Pippa Heywood, David Fleeshman, Kathryn Hunt, Seamus O'Neill and Jonathan Keeble
|
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
26 January 2008
|
The Listening Room [123]
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Steve Gough
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Becky Hlndley, Kevin Doyle, Lloyd Hutchinson and Fiona Clarke
|
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
|
22 February 2008
|
The Heroic Pursuits of Darleen Fyles [124] [125]
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Esther Wilson adapted by Joy Wilkinson
|
Donna Lavin, Claire Rushbrook, Edmund Davies, Slobhan Finneran, Craig Cheetham and Sue Kelly
|
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
|
24 March 2008 – 28 March 2008
|
Chéri [126]
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Colette abridged by Diana Griffiths
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Lindsay Duncan, Joseph Millson, Frances Barber, Brigit Forsyth, Judith Davis, Laura Harding and Conrad Nelson
|
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BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
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15 April 2008
|
Tiny Chaos [127]
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Lizzie Nunnery
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Brooke Vincent, Jodie Comer, Sue Jenkins and Robert Pickavance
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
13 May 2008
|
Women of an Uncertain Age [128] [129] [Note 5]
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Rony Robinson and Sally Goldsmith
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Deborah Findlay, Alwyne Taylor, Gaynor Faye, June Broughton and Chris Jack
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
10 July 2008
|
Leona Cash [130]
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Mark Griffiths
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Lucy Gaskell, Conrad Nelson, Emma Gregory, Kieran Cunningham, Naomi Radcliffe and Deborah McAndrew
|
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
19 July 2008
|
The Test [131]
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Peter Whalley
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David Bamber, Denise Black, David Fleeshman, Seamus O'Neill and Craig Cheetham
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
|
6 October 2008 – 17 October 2008
|
The Color Purple [132]
|
Alice Walker
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Nadine Marshall, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Eamonn Walker, Lorraine Burroughs, Adjoa Andoh, Colin McFarlane, Nina Sosanya, Ot Faqbenle, Petra Letanq, Geoffrey Burton, Barbara Barnes, Ray Shell, Lisa Livingstone and Madeleine Potter
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
|
27 October 2008 – 31 October 2008
|
Writing the Century – Week Six: A Paintbrush Reporter [133]
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Barbara Loxton dramatised by Hattie Naylor
|
Kathryn Hunt, Hester Cox, Ellie Sager, Janice McKenzie, Deborah McAndrew, Melissa Jane Sinden, Stuart Richman, Conrad Nelson, Leigh Symonds, Andrew Smith and Graeme Hawley
|
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BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
|
11 November 2008
|
The Singer [134]
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Lizzie Nunnery
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Mark Womack, Emma Cunnliffe and Liz Carter
|
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
18 November 2008
|
The Twenty-Mile Hall of Fame [135]
|
Richard Cameron
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Lee Ingleby, Steve Garti, Stephen Critchlow and Christian Weaver
|
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
29 November 2008
|
From Fact to Fiction [136]
|
Jeff Young
|
|
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BBC Radio 4 From Fact to Fiction
|
30 December 2008
|
43 Letters [137] [138]
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Rony Robinson
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David Calder, Barbara Marten, Helen Flanagan and Sacha Dhawan
|
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
12 April 2009 – 19 April 2009
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Thérèse Raquin [139]
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Émile Zola dramatised by Diana Griffiths
|
Charlotte Riley, Andrew Buchan, Toby Hadoke, Pauline Jefferson, Rob Pickavance, Deborah McAndrew, Carl Cleka and Carter Cain
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
|
13 June 2009
|
J'Accuse [140]
|
Hattie Naylor
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Mark Heap, Kathryn Hunt, Graeme Hawley, Conrad Nelson, Paul Mundell and Jonathan Keeble
|
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
|
13 July 2009 – 17 July 2009
|
The Pursuits of Darleen Fyles: Series 1 [141] [142]
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Esther Wilson
|
Donna Lavin, Edmund Davies, Siobhan Finneran, Rob Pickavance, Olwen May, Lee Boardman, Vicky Binns, Victoria Connett, Deborah McAndrew and Greg Wood
|
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BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
|
31 July 2009
|
The Prospect: The Prodigal Fraudster [143]
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Mike Harris
|
Zubin Varla, Barbara Marten, Nicola Stephenson, Bhasker Patel, Michael Feast, Christopher Bisson, Lee Boardman, Fiona Clarke, James Quinn and Rose Kinsey
|
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
|
7 August 2009
|
The Prospect: The Enemy Within [144]
|
Jon Sen
|
Zubin Varla, Bhasker Patel, Nicola Stephenson, Christopher Bisson, James Quinn, John McArdle, Balvinder Sopal, Darren Kuppan, Jonathan Keeble and Rose Kinsey
|
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
|
14 August 2009
|
The Prospect: Animal Magic [145]
|
Avie Luthra
|
Zubin Varia, Nicola Stephenson, Barbara Marten, John McArdle, Graeme Hawley, James Quinn, Malcolm Raeburn, Christine Brennan, Rose Kinsey and Shari Vahl
|
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BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
|
21 August 2009
|
Flesh and Blood [146]
|
Gillies MacKinnon
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Gary Lewis, David Hayman, Anthony Martin, Kate Donnelly, Scott McKay, Kenny Blyth and Natalie McConnon
|
|
BBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
|
31 August 2009 – 4 September 2009
|
Writing the Century – Week Nine: Tom and Stella [147]
|
Stella Kaufman dramatised by Vanessa Rosenthal
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Rebecca Callard, Jotin Lightbody, Greg Wood, Robert Pickavance, David Fleeshman, Olwen May, Fiona Clarke, Christine Brennan, Roger Morlidge and Dermot Daly
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BBC Radio 4 [[]]
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24 October 2009
|
Bullitt [148]
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Robert L. Pike dramatised by Adrian Bean
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Jason Isaacs, Kerry Shale, Lou Hirsch, John Biggins[Issue 2], Stephen Hogan, Bruce Alexander, Sasha Pick, Emerald O'Hanrahan and Kate Layden
|
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
|
9 November 2009
|
Gilda and Her Daughters [149]
|
Carine Adler
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Siân Thomas, Pippa Haywood, Kathryn Hunt, Claire Bleasdale and Jonathan Keeble
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
14 January 2010
|
Solace [150]
|
Andrea Earl
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Frances Barber, Deborah McAndrew, Hester Cox, Robert Pickavance, Greg Wood and Kate Layden
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
13 March 2010
|
Confessions of a Medium [151]
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AL Kennedy
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Bill Nighy, Robert Glenister, Jonathan Keeble, Andrew Westfield, Fiona Clarke and Daryl Fishwick
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BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
|
13 April 2010
|
Highgate Letters [152]
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Jeff Young
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Conrad Nelson, Sophie Thompson, Lauren Mote, Malcolm Raeburn, Maggie Fox, Greg Wood and Dermot Daly
|
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
15 April 2010
|
The Disappearance [153]
|
Peter Whalley
|
Lee Ingleby, Joanne Froggatt and Becky Hindley
|
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
6 May 2010
|
Can't Live Without You [154]
|
Kellie Smith
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Bryan Dick, Sarah Smart, Dean Smith and Emma Hartley-Miller
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
30 May 2010 — 6 June 2010
|
Bright Day [155]
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J. B. Priestley dramatised by Diana Griffiths
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Jack Shepherd, Liza Sadovy, Dean Smith, Sarah Smart, Sarah Churm, Lowri Evans, Conrad Nelson, Fred Ridgeway, Janice McKenzie, David Fleeshman, Fine Time Fontayne, Seamus O'Neill and Steve Marsh
|
Writer Gregory Dawson goes to a seaside hotel in Cornwall in 1946 to finish a screenplay. An accidental meeting with two people from his distant past prompts him to explore his memories of his pre-First World War youth in West Yorkshire.
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BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
|
12 July 2010 – 23 July 2010
|
A Kind of Loving [156]
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Stan Barstow dramatised by Diana Griffiths
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Lee Ingleby, Rebecca Callard, Kate Layden, Fine Time Fontayne, Stephen Hoyle, Jake Norton, Seamus O'Neill, Deborah McAndrew, Conrad Nelson, Brigit Forsyth and David Fleeshman
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
|
26 September 2010
|
Lorca's Rural Trilogy: Yerma [157]
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Federico García Lorca adapted by Pauline Harris music by Conrad Nelson
|
Emma Cunniffe, Conrad Nelson, Declan Wilson, Rebecca Callard, Annette Badland, Claire Benedict, Kate Layden, Deborah McAndrew, Fionnuala Dorrity, Liz Carter, Helen Longworth, Kevin Harvey and Anna Castineiras
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The story of a childless woman living in rural Spain. Her desperate desire for motherhood becomes an obsession that eventually drives her to commit a horrific crime.
|
BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
|
18 September 2010
|
Lump Boy Logan [158] [159]
|
Chris Wilson
|
William Rush, Smug Roberts, Annette Badland and Stephen Hoyle
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An adolescent boy's struggle with his severe acne, his distant father and his 'Evil Auntie Jeanette'.
|
BBC Radio 3 The Wire
|
26 October 2010
|
The Climb [160]
|
Andrea Earl
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Tommy Jessop, Warwick Davis, Liam O'Carroll, Olwen May and Gerard Fletcher
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Nominated, Tinniswood Award for Best Radio Drama Script, 2012 [161]
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
30 October 2010
|
From Fact to Fiction: Octopus's Garden by the Sea [162]
|
Lavinia Murray
|
Kathryn Hunt and Zara Turner
|
|
BBC Radio 4 From Fact to Fiction
|
4 December 2010
|
From Fact to Fiction: The Galway Ghost [163]
|
Lizzie Nunnery
|
Jonathan Forbes
|
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BBC Radio 4 From Fact to Fiction
|
11 January 2011
|
I Before Bee [164]
|
Chris Wilson
|
Mykola Allen, Sophie McShera, Maureen Beattie, Paul Copley, Poppy Rush, Jack Ryan, Seamus O'Neill and Sue Addlestone
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
28 March 2011 – 1 April 2011
|
The Pursuits of Darleen Fyles: Series 2 [165]
|
Esther Wilson
|
Donna Lavin, Edmund Davies, Lorraine Ashbourne, Steve Evets, Wyllie Longmore, Emma Hartley-Miller, Stephen Chapman, Declan Wilson and Niamh Clarke
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
|
30 March 2011
|
The Disappearance of Jennifer Pope [166]
|
Mike Harris
|
Reece Dinsdale, Matthew McNulty, Kate Layden, Oliver Miceli, David Fleeshman and Javier Marzan
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
18 April 2011 – 22 April 2011
|
Sherbet Dolls [167]
|
Karen Brown
|
Naomi Radcliffe, John Thomson, Shannon Flynn, Shamae Griffin, Melissa Jane Sinden, Kathryn Hunt and Seamus O'Neill
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Olivia, 12, has entered a children's beauty pageant, to placate her mother who thinks fame would bring a better future for the whole family.
|
BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
|
16 October 2011 – 23 October 2011
|
Silas Marner [168]
|
George Eliot dramatised by Richard Cameron
|
George Costigan, Fiona Clarke, Conrad Nelson, Seamus O'Neil, Leigh Symonds, James Nickerson, Terence Wilton, Deborah McAndrew, George Herbert and Maeve Larkin
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
|
20 October 2011
|
All the Dark Corners: The Dying Wish [169]
|
Rosemary Kay
|
Sarah Smart, Jonathan Keeble, Robert Pickavance, Janice McKenzie and James Quinn
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
|
29 October 2011
|
Something Wicked This Way Comes [170]
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Ray Bradbury adapted by Diana Griffiths music by David Paul Jones
|
Theo Gregory, Josef Lindsay, Henry Goodman, Kenneth Cranham, Gerard McDermott, Barbara Barnes, Buffy Davis, Taran Stanzler, Amelia Clarkson and Ethan Brooke
|
Two 13-year-old best friends have a nightmarish experience when a traveling carnival comes to their Midwestern home.
|
BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
|
31 December 2011
|
The Million Pound Bank Note [171] [Note 6]
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Mark Twain dramatised by Bryony Lavery
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Trevor White, Verity-May Henry, Conrad Nelson, onathan Keeble, Malcolm Raeburn, Kathryn Hunt, Stephen Hoyle and John Guerrasio
|
|
BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
|
9 April 2012
|
The Judas Burner [172]
|
Jeff Young
|
David Schofield, Eileen O'Brien, Jordan Edwards, William Gilby, Lottie Holloway, Conrad Nelson, Carl Cockram and Simon Lennon
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
29 May 2012
|
Homeowners [173] [Note 7]
|
Kellie Smith
|
Rebecca Callard, Graeme Hawley, Frances Barber and Russell Richardson
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
25 June 2012 – 29 June 2012
|
The Pursuits of Darleen Fyles: Series 3 [174]
|
Esther Wilson
|
Donna Lavin, Edmund Davies, Lesley Nicol, Stephen Chapman, Judith Barker, Janice McKenzie, Andrew Schofield, Olivia Cosgrove and Sushil Chudasama
|
|
BBC Radio 4 15 Minute Drama
|
3 July 2012
|
The Beautiful Ugly [175]
|
Lavinia Murray
|
Ellis Hollins, Jonathan Keeble, Fiona Clarke, Kathryn Hunt and Seamus O'Neil
|
An imagined day in the childhood of Hans Christian Andersen, combining fact with fantasy.
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
5 October 2012
|
The Trial [176]
|
Peter Whalley
|
Tracy Wiles, Graeme Hawley, Stephen Fletcher, Natalie Grady and Jonathan Keeble
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
12 October 2012
|
Power in Crimpsea [177] [Note 8]
|
Vicky Meer
|
Mark Benton, Fiona Clarke, Jonathan Keeble, Melissa Jane Sinden and Dominic Woodward
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
1 February 2013
|
Stone: Heart of Darkness [178]
|
Gurpreet Bhatti
|
Hugo Speer, Deborah McAndrew, Bhasker Patel and Henry Devas
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
11 February 2013 – 15 February 2013
|
The Pursuits of Darleen Fyles: Series 4 [179]
|
Esther Wilson
|
Donna Lavin, Edmund Davies, Lorraine Ashbourne, Peter Singh and Hollie-Jay Bowes
|
Nominated, BBC Audio Drama Award for Best Audio Drama (Series or Serial), 2014 [6]
|
BBC Radio 4 15 Minute Drama
|
16 March 2013
|
The Startling Truths of Old World Sparrows [180] [181] [182] [1] [183]
|
Fiona Evans
|
Sydney Wade, Daniel Kerr and Ellis Hollins
|
|
BBC Radio 3 The Wire
|
11 April 2013
|
Once upon a Time There Was a Beatrix [184]
|
Lavinia Murray
|
Amelia Clarkson, Fiona Clarke, David Fleeshman, Conrad Nelson and Brigit Forsyth
|
Commendation, Tinniswood Award for Best Radio Drama Script, 2014 [6]
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
17 April 2013
|
The Second Son [185]
|
Peter Whalley
|
Jason Stone, Gillian Kearney, Stephen Fletcher, David Fleeshman and Denise Black
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
7 October 2013 – 11 October 2013
|
The Pursuits of Darleen Fyles: Series 5 [186]
|
Esther Wilson
|
Donna Lavin, Edmund Davies, Siobhan Finneran, Stephen Chapman, Ashley Ogden, Ruth Worth, Sushil Chudasama and Roger Morlidge
|
|
BBC Radio 4 15 Minute Drama
|
29 December 2013
|
The Old Man and the Sea [187]
|
Ernest Hemingway dramatised by Simon Armitage
|
David Schofield, Joseph Balderrama and Damson Idris
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
|
2 March 2014
|
Lorca's Rural Trilogy: The House of Bernarda Alba [188]
|
Federico García Lorca translated by Michael Dewell and Carmen Zapata adapted by Pauline Harris music by Conrad Nelson
|
Siân Thomas, Brigit Forsyth, Pauline Jefferson, Kate Coogan, Victoria Brazier, Christine Bottomley, Elaine Cassidy, Christine Cox and Daisy Jones
|
Upon her second husband's death, domineering matriarch Bernarda Alba imposes an eight-year mourning period on her five daughters, whom she has controlled inexorably and prohibited from any form of relationship. The mourning period further isolates them and tension mounts within the household.
|
BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
|
30 June 2014
|
Who Cares? [189]
|
Peter Mills
|
Jason Done, Natalie Gavin, Kate Coogan, Callum King Chadwick, Morag Siller and Henry Devas
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
13 July 2014
|
Death and the King's Horseman [190] [191]
|
Wole Soyinka
|
Jude Akuwudike, Danny Sapani, Claire Benedict, Rakie Ayola, Hazel Holder, Ayo-Dele Edwards, Jonathan Keeble, Zoë Tapper, Anthony Ofoegbu, Maynard Eziashi and Adetomiwa Edun
|
Based on a real incident that took place in 1940s Nigeria during British colonial rule: the horseman of a Yoruba King was prevented from committing ritual suicide by the colonial authorities.
|
BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
|
21 July 2014 – 25 July 2014
|
The Pursuits of Darleen Fyles: Series 6 [192]
|
Esther Wilson
|
Donna Lavin, Edmund Davies, Siobhan Finneran, Stephen Chapman, Ashley Ogden, Ruth Worth, Byron Konizi and Ruth Piggott
|
|
BBC Radio 4 15 Minute Drama
|
31 July 2014
|
Imagining Some Fear [193]
|
Ellen Dryden
|
Lyndsey Marshal, Anna Francolini, Jonathan Keeble and Ellen Dryden
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
18 August 2014
|
The Vicar, the Automaton and the Talking Dog [194]
|
Lavinia Murray
|
John Bell, Keir Beckwith, Stuart McQuarrie, Seamus O'Neill, Morag Siller and Stephen Fletcher
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
28 August 2014
|
A Meeting with Dora [195]
|
Don Shaw
|
Eleanor Bron and David Schofield
|
Dora Russell
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
24 January 2015
|
The Song of Hiawatha [196]
|
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow adapted by Pauline Harris music by Olly Fox
|
Henry Goodman, Neet Mohan, Ramon Tikaram, Shaheen Khan, Talia Barnett and Harriet Judd
|
BBC Audio Drama Awards 2016 Short List: Best Adaptation [7]
|
BBC Radio 4 Saturday Drama
|
6 March 2015
|
The Mark [197]
|
Karen Brown
|
Matthew McNulty, Rachel Leskovac, Craig Gallivan, Rachel Austin, Roger Morlidge and Hugh Simon
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
22 June 2015 – 26 June 2015
|
The Pursuits of Darleen Fyles: Series 7 [198]
|
Esther Wilson
|
Donna Lavin, Edmund Davies, Siobhan Finneran, Neil Bell, Dan Poyser, Barnaby Gordon, Ruth Worth and Stephen Chapman
|
|
BBC Radio 4 15 Minute Drama
|
21 November 2015
|
Blood, Sex and Money by Émile Zola: 1.1. Animals [199] [2]
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Émile Zola adapted by Dan Rebellato
|
Glenda Jackson, Robert Lindsay, Fenella Woolgar, Ian Hart, Ashley Margolis, Shannon Flynn, Robert Jack, Jonathan Keeble, Seamus O'Neill and Kate Coogan
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Saturday Drama
|
26 November 2015
|
Blood, Sex and Money by Émile Zola: 1.6. Art [200]
|
Émile Zola adapted by Martin Jameson
|
Glenda Jackson, Bryan Dick, Georgina Campbell, Richard Hand, Stephen Fletcher and David Fleeshman
|
inspired by Zola's Rougon-Macquart novels
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
27 November 2015
|
Blood, Sex and Money by Émile Zola: 1.7. Masterpiece [201]
|
Émile Zola adapted by Martin Jameson
|
Glenda Jackson, Bryan Dick, Georgina Campbell, Talia Barnett, Richard Hand, Stephen Fletcher, David Fleeshman and William Ash
|
inspired by Zola's Rougon-Macquart novels
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
28 November 2015
|
Blood, Sex and Money by Émile Zola: 1.8. Fury [202]
|
Émile Zola adapted by Martin Jameson
|
Glenda Jackson, William Ash, Christine Bottomley, Sean Gallagher, Seamus O'Neill, Ian Bartholomew, Olwen May and Rosie Fleeshman
|
inspired by Zola's Rougon-Macquart novels
|
BBC Radio 4 Saturday Drama
|
30 November 2015
|
When Last I Saw You [203]
|
Peter Whalley
|
Lyndsey Marshal, Graeme Hawley, Will Ash, Nicola Ferguson and Kate Coogan
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
31 January 2016
|
A Raisin in the Sun [204]
|
Lorraine Hansberry
|
Danny Sapani, Dona Croll, Nadine Marshall, Lenora Critchlow, Segun Fawole, Jude Akwudike, Cecilia Noble, Sean Baker and Richard Pepple
|
An African American family in Chicago's South Side in the 1950s attempt to improve their financial circumstances with an insurance payout following the death of the father.
|
BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
|
13 May 2016
|
Blood, Sex and Money by Émile Zola: 2.7. Affairs [205]
|
Émile Zola adapted by Lavinia Murray
|
Glenda Jackson, Jack Lowden, Alison Steadman, Verity Henry, Eric Potts, Rachel Austin and Fiona Clarke
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
7 June 2016
|
Murdering My Dad [206]
|
Rachel Mathews
|
Evie Killip, Shannon Flynn, Jonathan Keeble, Julia Rounthwaite and Finn Monteath
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
25 October 2016
|
Blood, Sex and Money by Émile Zola: 3.4. Swindle [207]
|
Émile Zola adapted by Lavinia Murray
|
Glenda Jackson, Pippa Haywood, Mathew Horne, Sydney Wade, Gracie Kelly, Talia Barnett and Malcolm Raeburn
|
a "radical re-imagining" largely inspired by La joie de vivre by Émile Zola
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
26 October 2016
|
Blood, Sex and Money by Émile Zola: 3.5. Inheritance [208]
|
Émile Zola adapted by Lavinia Murray
|
Glenda Jackson, Matthew McNulty, Angela Griffin, Emma Rigby, David Schofield, Jason Done, Danny Kirrane and Natasha Cowley
|
a "radical re-imagining" largely inspired by La Terre by Émile Zola
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
27 October 2016
|
Blood, Sex and Money by Émile Zola: 3.6. Reap [209]
|
Émile Zola adapted by Lavinia Murray
|
Glenda Jackson, David Schofield, Matthew McNulty, Angela Griffin, Jason Done, Emma Rigby, Danny Kirrane, Natasha Cowley and Luke MacGregor
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
31 October 2016 – 4 November 2016
|
The Pursuits of Darleen Fyles: Series 8 [210]
|
Esther Wilson
|
Donna Lavin, Edmund Davies, Denise Welch, John Catterall, Andrew Dunn, Eileen O'Brien, Kate Coogan and Ruth Worth
|
|
BBC Radio 4 15 Minute Drama
|
8 January 2017
|
Manfred [211]
|
Lord Byron adapted by Pauline Harris Music by Olly Fox
|
Joseph Millson, Conrad Nelson, Jonathan Keeble, Henry Devas, Emily Pithon, Ruth Alexander Rubin and Fionnuala Dorrity
|
Early 19th century Gothic fiction
Manfred, tortured by his own sense of guilt for an unmentionable offence, uses his mastery of spell-casting to summon spirits, from whom he seeks forgetfulness.
|
BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
|
7 July 2017
|
The Archivist [212]
|
Kellie Smith
|
Adam Nagatis, Christine Bottomley, Henry Devas, Fiona Clarke and Beatrix Baxter
|
|
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
|
11 September 2017 – 15 September 2017
|
The Pursuits of Darleen Fyles: Series 9 [213]
|
Esther Wilson
|
Donna Lavin, Edmund Davies, Sally Lindsay, Stephen Chapman, Millie Rose Kinsey and Ben Worth
|
|
BBC Radio 4 15 Minute Drama
|
30 October 2017 – 3 November 2017
|
The Citadel: Series 1 [214] [Note 9]
|
AJ Cronin dramatised by Christopher Reason
|
Richard Fleeshman, Julian Lewis Jones, Sue Jenkins, Seamus O'Neill, Simon Ludders, Kath Weare, Simeon Truby, Philip Fox and Fiona Clarke
|
|
BBC Radio 4 15 Minute Drama
|
7 January 2018
|
'Tis Pity She's a Whore [215]
|
John Ford adapted by Pauline Harris
|
Jessie Buckley, Damien Molony, Niall Buggy, Fenella Woolgar, Oliver Cotton, Matthew Pidgeon, Enzo Cilenti, Indira Varma, Gary Duncan, Neil McCaul, Adam Fitzgerald and Tayla Kovacevic-Ebong
|
Giovanni, recently returned to Parma from university in Bologna, has developed an incestuous passion for his sister Annabella.
|
BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
|
6 February 2018
|
The B Towns: Connor's Song [216]
|
Michael Stewart
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Siobhan Finneran, Angela Lonsdale, Seamus O'Neill, Millie Rose Kinsey, Aneta Piotrowska and Nico Mirallegero
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
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5 March 2018 – 9 March 2018
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The Citadel: Series 2 [217] [Note 10]
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AJ Cronin dramatised by Christopher Reason
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Richard Fleeshman, Julian Lewis Jones, Catrin Stewart, Fiona Clarke, Stephen Marzella, Jason Done, Kerry Gooderson, Ben Addis, James Kelly, Stephen Hogan and Emma Gregory
Richard Fleeshman
Denny Julian Lewis Jones
Christine Alexandra Roach
Branwell Philip Fox
Gladys Kath Weare
Aneurin Rees Simon Ludders
Mrs Howellls Ellie Darvill
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BBC Radio 4 15 Minute Drama
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9 July 2018 – 13 July 2018
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The Citadel: Series 3 [218] [Note 11]
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AJ Cronin dramatised by Christopher Reason
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Richard Fleeshman, Julian Lewis Jones, Catrin Stewart, Fiona Clarke, Stephen Marzella, Jason Done, Kerry Gooderson, Ben Addis, James Kelly, Stephen Hogan and Emma Gregory
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BBC Radio 4 15 Minute Drama
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9 July 2018
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My Mother's Daughter [219]
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Becky Prestwich
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Sue Johnston, Christine Bottomley, Graeme Hawley, Freya Pollard and Michael Peavoy
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
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17 September 2018 – 21 September 2018
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The Citadel: Series 4 [220] [Note 12]
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AJ Cronin dramatised by Christopher Reason
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Richard Fleeshman, Julian Lewis Jones, Catrin Stewart, Fiona Clarke, Stephen Marzella, Jason Done, Kerry Gooderson, Ben Addis, James Kelly, Stephen Hogan and Emma Gregory
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BBC Radio 4 15 Minute Drama
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15 April 2019 – 19 April 2019
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The Citadel: Series 5 [221] [Note 13]
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AJ Cronin dramatised by Christopher Reason
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Richard Fleeshman, Julian Lewis Jones, Catrin Stewart, Fiona Clarke, Stephen Marzella, Jason Done, Kerry Gooderson, Ben Addis, James Kelly, Stephen Hogan and Emma Gregory
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BBC Radio 4 15 Minute Drama
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7 October 2019 – 11 October 2019
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The Citadel: Series 6 [222] [Note 14]
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AJ Cronin dramatised by Christopher Reason
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George Blagden, Julian Lewis Jones, Catrin Stewart, Jeanette Percival, Stephen Marzella and John Branwell
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BBC Radio 4 15 Minute Drama
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17 March 2020
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Edith Sitwell in Scarborough [223] [224]
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Mary Cooper from an idea by Lavinia Murray
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Glenda Jackson, Bella Ramsey, Julia Davis, Jonathan Keeble and Roger Ringrose
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BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama
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4 May 2020 – 8 May 2020
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The Citadel: Series 7 [225] [Note 14]
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Christopher Reason and Tom Needham, based on the novel by AJ Cronin
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Rupert Hill, Matthew Gravelle, Jenny Platt, Joe Belham, Gerrard Fletcher, Charlotte Sienna Lee, Jason Done and James Kelly
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BBC Radio 4 15 Minute Drama
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