13 episodios

Drama in 12 short parts. Inspired by the digital transformation in disaster response.

Quake BBC Radio 4

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Drama in 12 short parts. Inspired by the digital transformation in disaster response.

    The first part - Trapped Man

    The first part - Trapped Man

    Ximaon-born Rafi lives in the UK with his family but is back home to see his father when the disaster strikes.
    Written by Glyn Maxwell.
    Directed and produced by Sharon Sephton.

    • 8 min
    Daughter

    Daughter

    Crista has just received a worrying text from her grandfather. It’s time to wake mum.
    Written by Glyn Maxwell.
    Directed and produced by Sharon Sephton.

    • 5 min
    Missing Man

    Missing Man

    Italian barman, Fabio is desperate to get away and it’s not just the earthquake that he’s afraid of.
    Written by Glyn Maxwell.
    Directed and produced by Sharon Sephton.

    • 6 min
    Celebrity

    Celebrity

    Home-grown international pop singer Aura is about to fly in for a concert when an aftershock destroys the runway.
    Written by Glyn Maxwell.
    Directed and produced by Sharon Sephton.

    • 4 min
    Digital Jedis

    Digital Jedis

    The digital volunteers are overwhelmed by SMS messages coming out of the earthquake zone when a little boy walks in, wanting to help.
    Written by Glyn Maxwell.
    Directed and produced by Sharon Sephton.

    • 7 min
    Prisoner

    Prisoner

    The earthquake brings unexpected opportunities for Yolo who has a score to settle.
    Written by Glyn Maxwell.
    Directed and produced by Sharon Sephton.

    • 4 min

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