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Downstream

Nick Warburton's comedy drama returns. It takes us to the Fens and the Platters' boatyard nestled on the river. And it is where the unexpected is more than likely to happen.

Nick Warburton's comedy drama returns. It takes us to the Fens and the Platters' boatyard nestled on the river.

The Platter community is an eccentric one and at its heart is the chaotic pairing of Pat and his sister Libby. Libby, after a long absence, appears to be back to stay and so does Ravi, the newcomer, who Libby took under her wing. Can they all muddle along together in harmony? Possibly but there are hidden Platter secrets still waiting to be uncovered.

Libby ..... Monica Dolan
Pat ..... Oliver Chris
Ravi ..... Waleed Akhtar
Greg ..... Django Bevan

Directed by Tracey Neale

This second story, narrated by Pat, kicks off with a crisis: Martine, the boatyard Manager (who had a fear of water) has walked out. Her shock departure presents Pat with a problem. Either he runs the boatyard himself or employs someone else. Either idea makes him anxious.

Libby proposes a plan. Both her and Ravi will apply for the job. She’ll ensure Ravi gets it. Although Ravi has experience (he hasn’t) and bristles with good ideas (daydreams), is this ever going to work out for the best?

There are gorgeous trips along the river and over to Blake’s Island. Plans need to be made to thwart a troublesome visitor. But there are unresolved issues and hidden secrets between Pat and Libby that need to be uncovered.

The Writer:
Nick Warburton's wonderful, gentle touch with family dramas is no secret to Radio 4 listeners, as shown in Mardle Fen, Holding Back the Tide, Downstream, and The Archers.

The Cast:
Monica Dolan (Mr Bates vs The Post Office, Sherwood, The Change)
Oliver Chris (Rivals, My Lady Jane)
Waleed Akhtar (Won an Olivier Award for his play 'The P Word')
Django Bevan (2025 BBC Carleton Hobbs winner)

Producer & Director: Tracey Neale

Technical Producers:
Keith Graham and Sam Dickinson

Production Co-Ordinators: Sara Benaim and Clare Ewing

Release date:

44 minutes

On radio

Wed 18 Feb 202614:15

Broadcast

  • Wed 18 Feb 202614:15

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