Tracks (Radio Drama)
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Tracks | |
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Directed by | James Robinson |
Produced by | James Robinson |
Written by | Matthew Broughton |
Starring | Romola Garai |
Music by | Stu Barker |
Production company | BBC Radio 4 |
Country | UK |
Language | English |
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Tracks is an audio conspiracy thriller written by Matthew Broughton and produced by BBC Radio 4[1].
Synopsis[edit]
The series follows Dr Helen Ash (Romola Garai) as she tries to uncover a major conspiracy after witnessing a plane crash in a small Welsh village [2].
Series[edit]
There are 5 series composed of 43 episodes. The final concluding episode was broadcast on 21 December 2020 [3].
Series | Number of episodes |
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1: Origin | 9 |
2: Strata | 6 |
3: Chimera | 9 |
4: Indigo | 10 |
5: Aybss | 9 |
Cast[edit]
Helen: Romola Garai
Michael: Alex Beckett
Freddy: Jonathan Forbes
Rosie: Susan Jameson
Miranda: Suzanne Packer
Florian: Sean Baker
Awards[edit]
Award | Year | Catergory | Recipient | Result | ref |
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BBC Audio Drama Awards | 2017 | Best Use of Sound | Nigel Lewis | Won | [4] |
British Podcast Awards | 2017 | Fiction | Gold | [5] | |
BBC Audio Drama Awards | 2019 | BEST PODCAST OR ONLINE AUDIO DRAMA | COMMENDATIONS | [6] |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Tracks - RadioTimes". Radio Times. Retrieved 2020-12-18. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ "Tracks Episode Guide". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-12-18. Unknown parameter
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