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Enhanced audio mix, directed by Peter Strickland. Best experienced using headphones.
The enhanced mix of Koji Suzuki's psychological horror. Best experienced with headphones.
Jon Culshaw and Daniel Weyman star in a satirical take on recent events in The Oval Office
Richard Wilson takes on the mighty Shakespearean King who foolishly gives away his kingdom
In Paolo Chianta's comedy, father and daughter reconnect while building a garden shed.
Drama exploring life on England’s margins and the delicate threads holding us together.
Michael Blakemore's iconic novel about theatre set in 1959 dramatised by Jonathan Tafler
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By Paul Sirett. A true story about losing your sound - and finding yourself
Helene Hanff's witty memoir about attempting to become a famous Broadway playwright.
Comedy about a teenager who accidentally becomes a darling of the right. Stars Daniel Mays
Mark Gatiss and Tom Mothersdale star in a tale of Elizabethan camp skullduggery.
A cryptic mystery sets 1940s Ambridge alight in this wartime prequel to The Archers.
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A former soldier shares his experiences with the Vietnamese communists in the Vietnam War.
A radio reimagining of Bill Forsyth's beloved 1983 film.
A teenager and a widow take on the powers-that-be at Llanfair PG train station.
What does the future hold for young women survivors of grooming gangs?
Martin Jarvis directs his tenth James Bond for radio. Starring Toby Stephens.
The Fever by Wallace Shawn, starring Cate Blanchett.
It’s 1945, and JB Priestley (Rory Kinnear) gets his new play staged in Soviet Russia.
Alfred Hitchcock helps his friend Sidney Bernstein edit a challenging but momentous film.
A historical drama for our own turbulent times by Nicola Baldwin.
The complicated relationship of a daughter, her father, Wales and his homeland of Iran.
Adaptation of ground-breaking custody novel starring Jacob Fortune-Lloyd and Lydia Wilson.
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Coming-of-age thriller set on a Scottish island that’s anything but a rural idyll.
Atmospheric thriller set on a Scottish island that’s anything but a rural idyll.
A play by Adrian Edmondson. 17 March 2020, and theatres are closing their doors.
William Shakespeare's funny and erotic love poem.
Coned twins Dahlia and Viola mysteriously vanish from the Freaky movie set in 1933.
By Jeremy Hylton Davies. Carmel re love and protest in Cardiff in the summer of 78.
Life, love, death and drink told through the story of a small, northern family-run pub.