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Sunrise

A young atomic scientist is witness to decisions made in 1968 which changed the peaceful Indian Nuclear energy programme forever.
Sunrise is an original drama for BBC Radio 4 by film director and screenwriter Amit Gupta.

This is your Country Now Too

A series of seven stories seen through the eyes of children.
What it is to be a child refugee: the peril, the decision to flee and the obstacles facing them as they leave home for the unknown.
The series devised by Nicolas Kent with Jack Bradley was a co-production with BBC Drama (London) for BBC Radio 4.

The Afghan and the Penguin

by Michael Hastings for BBC Radio 4.
Neither Younis’ landlady, nor his MOD case officer, can help the Afghan interpreter. Facing deportation, he finds counsel in an unlikely friend. But can a penguin really help?

Waves Breaking On A Shore

by Neil Brand and Michael Eaton in two parts for BBC Radio 4.
The new world of silent movies captures the imagination of two young men, one Irish the other Jewish, at the turn of the 20th century starring Andrew Scott, Hayley Atwell and Jim Norton.

John Major & Albert Reynolds

The Conflict Is Over

by Michael Eaton for BBC Radio 4.
The story of the secret discussions that led up to the signing of the Downing Street Declaration in December, 1993.

A Life of Chekhov

by Irene Nemirovsky adapted by Michael Hastings for BBC Radio 4.
Episodes from the childhood and later life of Anton Chekhov, starring Andrew Scott and Romola Garai.

The Leopard

by Giuseppe di Lampedusa adapted by Michael Hastings for BBC Radio 3.
A masterpiece of 20th century Italian and European literature starring Stanley Townsend, Hayley Atwell and Tom Hiddleston. Directed by Lucy Bailey.

Felix Holt, The Radical

by George Eliot adapted by Michael Eaton for BBC Radio 4.
George Eliot’s political novel set during the time of the Great Reform Act of 1932 with Hayley Atwell as Esther Lyons, directed by Lucy Bailey.

Afternoon Romancers

by Nick McCarty for BBC Radio 4 starring Sally Hawkins.
A man and a younger woman embark on an affair with a difference.

The Pickwick Papers

by Charles Dickens adapted by Michael Eaton in four parts for BBC Radio 4.
Samuel Pickwick’s hilarious topsy turvey adventures are celebrated in Dickens’ picaresque novel as he travels on his journey through life, starring Timothy Spall and Toby Jones.