Episodes
Episode | Title | First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
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01 | The Wrong Label | 20110503 | 20120130 (R4) | by Katie Hims. London, 1941, and Alice knows that to stop your children from being evacuated is to tantamount to siding with Hitler. Cast Narrator - Rosie Cavaliero Alice - Alex Tregear Queenie - Katie Angelou Ray - Daniel Cooper Jim - Daniel Rabin Mr Nightingale - Stuart McLoughlin Miss Pearl - Bethan Walker Miss Stanwyck - Sally Orrock Mr Jones - Sean Baker Mrs Jones - Joanna Monro Directed by Jessica Dromgoole The Wrong Label is part one of a trilogy of plays by acclaimed radio dramatist Katie Hims charting one family's tragi-comic history of heartbreak and redemption. The trilogy won the 2011 BBC Audio Drama Award for Best Drama, where Rosie Cavaliero also picked up the Best Actress award. Alice knows that to stop your children being evacuated is tantamount to siding with Hitler |
02 | The Year My Mother Went Missing | 20110510 | 20120131 (R4) | It's 1979, and it's not the first time that Ruthie's mother Queenie has gone missing, but usually she leaves a note. The second in Katie Hims' trilogy of plays. Cast Narrator - Rosie Cavaliero Ruthie - Shannon Flynn Vincent - Ceallach Spellman Marcus - Elliot Griffiths Dad - Ralph Ineson Ray - Daniel Rabin Alice - Jane Whittenshaw Queenie - Sally Orrock PC O'Hara - Stuart McLoughlin DI Driscoll - Sean Baker Directed by Jessica Dromgoole The Year My Mother Went Missing is the second in a trilogy of plays by acclaimed radio dramatist Katie Hims charting one family's tragi-comic history of heartbreak and redemption. The trilogy won the 2011 BBC Audio Drama Award for Best Drama, where Rosie Cavaliero also picked up the Best Actress award. It's not the first time Ruthie's mother has gone missing, but usually she leaves a note. |
03 | A Telegram From The Queen | 20110517 | 20120201 (R4) | For Alice's 100th birthday present, her granddaughter Ruthie sets out to put her family back together again. The final play in Katie Hims' trilogy of heartbreak and redemption. Cast Ruthie - Rosie Cavaliero Alice - Edna Dor退 Ted - Gary Beadle Vincent - Daniel Rabin Marcus - Stuart McLoughlin Ray - Sean Baker Queenie - Jane Whittenshaw Roseanna - Alex Tregear Ella May - Joanna Monro Receptionist - Sally Orrock Directed by Jessica Dromgoole Edna Dor退 stars in A Telegram from the Queen, the final play in this trilogy by acclaimed radio dramatist Katie Hims charting one family's tragi-comic history of heartbreak and redemption. The trilogy won the 2011 BBC Audio Drama Award for Best Drama, where Rosie Cavaliero also picked up the Best Actress award. For Alice's 100th birthday present, Ruthie sets out to put her family back together again. |