23 episodes

Every Friday we bring you a new drama from BBC Radio 4 or Radio 3. Exercise your imagination with some of the best writers and actors on radio. Storytelling at its very best.

Drama of the Week BBC Radio 4

    • Fiction
    • 4.1 • 51 Ratings

Every Friday we bring you a new drama from BBC Radio 4 or Radio 3. Exercise your imagination with some of the best writers and actors on radio. Storytelling at its very best.

    Franz and Felice

    Franz and Felice

    By Ed Harris
    An intimate and mischievously punk telling of Franz Kafka’s most significant romantic relationship. Franz and Felice follows the twists and turns of the writer’s relationship with Felice Bauer, how events in their relationship burst violently into Kafka’s stories and imagination, and how his stories responded. And how everything, real and invented, played out in the shadow of his father, the dark presence always ready to enter from the room next door.
    Narrator . . . . . Anton Lesser
    Franz . . . . . Ashley Margolis
    Felice . . . . . Abigail Weinstock
    Ottla . . . . . Anna Spearpoint
    Guide . . . . . Clare Corbett
    Max . . . . . Ian Dunnett Jnr
    Grete . . . . . Lily Anne Lefkow
    Production co-ordinator: Ben Hollands
    Sound design: Peter Ringrose
    Director: Sasha Yevtushenko
    A BBC Studios Audio production
    Ed Harris is an award-winning dramatist and comedy writer. He has had over 20 audio plays broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and 4, as well as three series of his popular wartime sitcom, Dot. His work has won numerous awards including two Writers’ Guild Awards, a BBC Audio Drama Award and a Sony Gold/Radio Academy Award. His stage plays include Strangers Like Me (National Theatre Connections), Mongrel Island (Soho Theatre), Never Ever After (shortlisted for the Meyer-Whitworth Award) and What The Thunder Said (Theatre Centre). He is a current Royal Literary Fellow at Brighton University and Writer-in-Residence for the Oxford Kafka 2024 programme at Oxford University.
    This drama was originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4.

    • 44 min
    A Tale of Ossian

    A Tale of Ossian

    Atmospheric drama by Robert Forrest.
    An old man turns up in hospital with his head full of stories and his pockets full of leaves. No-one knows who he is. But when he finally begins to talk, the woman who sits across from him finds herself pulled into his world and captivated by his stories.
    Cast in Order of Appearance:
    Isobel … Wendy Seager
    Ossian … Finlay Welsh
    Helen … Anne Louise Ross
    Dermot … Scott Miller
    Fingal … Finn Den Hertog
    Sound Design and original music by Niall Young
    Directed by Kirsty Williams

    • 45 min
    English Rose Series 2 - 1: Go West Young Girl

    English Rose Series 2 - 1: Go West Young Girl

    By Helen Cross.
    Rose has made a fresh start in the City of Angels and life feels good. But she can't ignore the past, and now it's starting to bite.
    Her ex-boss Maya is loving never getting older and has Rose to thank for that. Maya has big plans for a 'rejuvenation' spa in the California hills, but Rose suspects all is not what it seems. On top of that she's worried that someone, or something, is trying to send her telepathic messages. But are they to warn her, or frighten her?
    Stylish and surprising fantasy horror with a comic twist, starring Alexandra Mardell (Coronation Street) and Demetri Goritsas (Ten Percent). With music by Dana Margolin and Sam Yardley of Mercury-nominated band, Porridge Radio.
    Helen Cross wrote ‘My Summer of Love’ which won a Betty Trask award and was made into a Bafta-winning film with Emily Blunt (recently rated her best film in The Guardian top ten Emily Blunt films). Mary Ward-Lowery won Best Director in 2020 Audio Drama Awards.
    Rose ... Alexandra Mardell
    Maya ... Miranda Braun
    Austin ... Demetri Goritsas
    Siobhan ... Deirdre Mullins
    Delphine ... Yasemin Özdemir
    Mam ... Jane Thornton
    Jack ... Tyler Cameron
    Gym owner ... Don Gilet
    Dakota ... Rhiannon Neads
    Alina ... Kitty O'Sullivan
    Englishman ... Martin Bonger
    Angry Man ... Douglas Hodgson
    Gully ... Bruce Casswell
    Original music written and performed by Dana Margolin and Sam Yardley of Porridge Radio.
    Sound design by Ilse Lademann and Mary Ward-Lowery
    Assistant Producer ... Alison Crawford
    Director ... Mary Ward-Lowery

    • 28 min
    The North Remembers

    The North Remembers

    By Samantha Harvey. Mum drives through the Dark Hedges, crossing a threshold into a different world. Read by Deirdre Mullins.
    Topical fiction inspired by the story, in this week's news, that some of the beech trees that line the Bregagh Road in Armoy, County Antrim, have been felled amid concern for public safety. The trees, a landmark in their own right, were made more famous after featuring in the fantasy drama Game of Thrones.
    Samantha won the Betty Trask Prize for her first novel The Wilderness, which was longlisted for the Man Booker, and shortlisted for the Orange Prize and the Guardian First Book Award. Her work has been described by critics as 'spectacular', 'beautiful' and 'profound', and her latest novel, 'Orbital', an 'awe-inspiring and humbling love letter to Earth', has been selected by The Guardian as one of the most important books of 2023.
    Producer: Mary Ward-Lowery

    • 14 min
    Gaslight - Episode 1

    Gaslight - Episode 1

    Atmospheric drama from BBC Radio 4 with bonus scenes for BBC Sounds, featuring original music by Imelda May.
    Have you ever wondered where the term 'gaslighting' comes from? Find out in episode 1 of this dark reimagining of the classic 1938 stage thriller by Patrick Hamilton. To hear the series in full, just search for Gaslight in BBC Sounds.
    Jonathan Holloway's modern adaptation is set in the present, with a deliciously vintage feel.
    Jack Manningham has used his wife’s recently inherited money to buy a huge period property - a former bell foundry - which they will renovate. They occupy a small habitable part of the ground floor and basement. This previously neglected ramshackle building is lit by gas, as it was in Victorian times.
    In this first episode, Jack and Bella find a house that suits them and there's a lot riding on the screening of their latest film.
    Cast in order of appearance:
    Tippi Griffiths ..... Lacey Turner
    Jack Manningham ..... James Purefoy
    Bella Harding ..... Rebecca Night
    Ishani Rawe / Izzy ..... Macadie Amoroso
    DCI Nina Rawe ..... Cathy Tyson
    DI Reynolds / Michael McLennon / Chris De Jeanne ..... Richard Lintern
    Written by Jonathan Holloway, based on the original play by Patrick Hamilton
    Music: Imelda May with Tim Bran
    Produced by Sally Harrison with James Purefoy
    Directed by Johnny Vegas
    A Woolyback production in association with Darling Pictures, for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds

    • 15 min
    Part 10 - Broken Colours

    Part 10 - Broken Colours

    Dan's life is in danger. To what lengths will Jess go to save him?
    Jess now knows the truth about Ronnie Vaz's relationship to Dan. But she's sucked even deeper into the violent world of his drug gang. Holli Dempsey and Josef Altin star in a new thriller of conflicting perception from Matthew Broughton (the creator of Tracks).
    Jess.....Holli Dempsey
    Dan.....Josef Altin
    Melissa......Alexandria Riley
    Petal.....Rina Mahoney
    Mother.....Christine Kavanagh
    Ronnie.....Alun Raglan
    Gallery Director....Jasmine Hyde
    Magnar.....Neil McCaul
    Sound design by Catherine Robinson and Nigel Lewis
    A BBC Cymru Wales production for BBC Radio 4, directed by John Norton and Emma Harding

    • 25 min

Customer Reviews

4.1 out of 5
51 Ratings

51 Ratings

Bookreader74 ,

Brilliant Performances and Productions

I listen to the Drama of the Week podcasts whenever there is a new one. The most recent one ‘Paradise Lost’ with Sir Ian Mc Kellen & Frances Barber, brilliantly adapted by Michael Symmons Roberts is truly spectacular to listen to. All the actors involved were outstanding and made John Milton’s epic poem understandable and enjoyable. I can't believe this is free to listen to, it is amazing. Thank you to the BBC for making this available to listen to.

jimjamboreee ,

Fantastic

Really entertaining and enjoyable. A great podcast find.

John Mac Ward ,

Truly excellent

An unbelievably great resource for wonderful drama and plays.

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