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The History of Titus Groan: Radio 4 Classic Serial
Jeremy Mortimer
Producer
Brian Sibley is a bit of a legend in radio. Presenter (Radio 4 arts programme Kaleidoscope and the World Service arts magazine Meridian), contributor and playwright, he paired up with writer Michael Bakewell on the classic dramatisation of Lord of the Rings, he did the complete Narnia series, an...
Series catch-up for speech-based radio programmes is here
Andrew Caspari
Editor's note: from the BBC Radio blog, great news for lovers of Radio 4 series - SB Ever since 2002, when we started offering listeners the chance to hear radio programmes on demand via the original Radio Player, listeners have consistently asked to be able to catch up on all the episodes of s...
Appreciating Smiley
Mark Damazer
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy part three has been and gone for me - though if you missed it you get the repeat next Saturday evening at 2100 and you can listen again on the Radio 4 web site. And I thought it was fabulously good. We have an audience measurement system for appreciation - called AIs ...
Chain Gang on Radio 7 - drama that you write
Paul Arnold
Producer, Radio 4 and Radio 4 Extra
The nice people at Radio 4 have asked if I'd like to blog about a drama I'm producing for its digital sister-station, Radio 7. It's not something we've been asked to do before, so I'm guessing they, like me, are intrigued by the rather unusual nature of it. The first thing to say about it is th...
Series catch-up for Radio 4 programmes
Sarah Prag
Yesterday something small but significant happened. Instead of disappearing from iPlayer when its 7 days were up, the first Episode of The Complete Smiley - The Spy Who Came in From the Cold stayed put. Which means that you can go back and listen to it before listening to Episode 2. The unusual...




