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Drama (formerly Afternoon Theatre, Afternoon Drama, Afternoon Play) [1] [2] is a BBC Radio 4 radio drama, broadcast every weekday at 2.15pm. Generally each play is 45 minutes in duration and approximately 190 new plays are broadcast each year. More or less three-quarters are self-contained dramas.
This is a list of current and former programmes broadcast on BBC Radio 4.. When it came into existence – on 30 September 1967 – Radio 4 inherited a great many continuing programme series which had been initiated prior to that date by its predecessor, the BBC Home Service (1939–1967), and in some cases even by stations which had preceded the Home Service.
Thirty-Minute Theatre: Love in Triplicate: BBC Radio 4: Stephen Watson 1977: Saturday Night Theatre: Pen-Friends: BBC Radio 4: Bill Written by Ken Whitmore: 1977: Morning Story: The Bored Housewife of Bradford: BBC Radio 4: Narrated by Grant Written and read by Grant 1978: Afternoon Theatre: Ahead of the Game: BBC Radio 4: George Written by ...
Chosen to play Puck in a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at Shakespeare's Globe, young American Nat Field travels to London. Visiting the theatre for the first time, he falls seriously ill. When he awakes, he finds that he has gone back 400 years in time. BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play: 4 May 2003 – 11 May 2003: Precious Bane [20]
Dale-Jones wrote and recorded two BBC Radio 4 afternoon dramas, [5] one of which the adaptation of Floating won Radio Comedy of the Year Award in the Audio Drama Awards. [6] Dale-Jones also wrote and performed the June 2019 BBC Radio 4 Drama of the Week Me and Robin Hood. [7]
1985 BBC Radio 4 Thirty-Minute Theatre Top Tips [80] 1983 BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Theatre: Blinded by the Light [81] 1981 BBC Radio 4 The Monday Play: The Liberation [82] 1980 BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Theatre: Feast of all Fools [83] 1979 BBC Radio 4 The Monday Play: Grass Roots [84] 1978 BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Theatre: The Last Stand of Sergeant ...
She was a drama producer in radio and television in BBC Scotland for twelve years before moving to London to devise and launch the BBC Radio 4 soap Citizens in 1987, then drama commissioning editor for BBC Radio 4 until 1999.
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play: 23 February 2004 – 5 March 2004: The L-Shaped Room: Alison Hindell: BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama: 3 May 2004: Inspector Cadaver: Ned Chaillet: BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play: 23 January 2006 – 27 January 2006: To Serve Them All My Days: Howarth: Marc Beeby and Cherry Cookson: BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play: 2007–08 ...