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A collection of speculative fiction dramas from BBC Radio 3. Life is a Radio in the Dark When Davey Maskelyne embarks upon sonic therapy to restore his memory so that he can help solve a crime, the treatment leads to a reckoning with a past he never believed he could recover. The play wittily tangles with questions of loss and memory. What is a person without a past? Might we be better living in the moment? And how does sound give us a more profound experience of that past? Davey Maskelyne ..... Toby Jones Dr. Baines ..... Colin Stinton Sgt. Castor ..... Fenella Woolgar Maud ..... Cecilia Appiah Gallery Director ..... Kenneth Collard Jennifer ..... Clare Corbett Jesse ..... Luke Nunn Courtney ..... Charlotte East Audio Guide ..... Roger Ringrose Park Woman ..... Emma Handy Jim ..... Carl Prekopp Granddaughter ..... Alejandra Howard Writer ..... Will Eno Producer .... Sally Avens Beethoven Can Hear You Beethoven is visited by a deaf traveller from another time. The Visitor is shocked to discover that Beethoven can hear; it seems that in this reality the composer never lost his hearing. Beethoven is then haunted by the idea his ears could fail him. And the Visitor must make him understand his importance as history's first deaf composer. Beethoven .... Peter Capaldi The Visitor .... Sophie Stone Original Music .... Lloyd Coleman Script Consultant .... Sophie Stone Sound Design .... Catherine Robinson Written by Timothy X Atack Directed by James Robinson The Invisible El Irving disappeared 17 years ago. When his sister Tor sees him on screen at a protest outside Westminster Abbey, she embarks on a journey that will lead her to the invisible. How easy is it to fall through the cracks? The Invisible imagines the possibility of losing your identity, your legal status, because suddenly your citizenship becomes invalid. It imagines a future where everything is digital, where millions of displaced people are living in refugee camps; people that no-one wants; people held in detention centres because their papers don't prove their right to citizenship. Tor ..... Lyndsey Marshal Rose/Maia ..... Katie West Wren/Eimer ..... Poppy O'Brien Cal ..... William Ash Gertrude ..... Claire Benedict Leith ..... Max True El ..... Simon Trinder Detective Bolan/Librarian ..... Rupert Hill Sound Design by Steve Brooke Written by Linda Marshall Griffiths Directed by Nadia Molinari Love Thy Synth Hannah Silva's future-set story of a woman's search for connection is told through the podcasts she makes with her synthetic robodoll. Nikki King is a journalist and presenter of Scientethics, a podcast exploring the blurred lines where tech, science and ethics merge. When covering the reappearance of enigmatic and reclusive robotics expert Tim Lowe, Nikki is surprised to find herself at the centre of his latest work. Pygmalion and Narcissus intertwine in this 21st century story of human relationships and loneliness, of our need for external validation and the search for self. Nikki & Knickers ..... Valene Kane Tiresias ..... Neil Bell Marc ..... Luke Jerdy Soozie ..... Stephanie Greer Other voices ..... Catriona Stirling Written by Hannah Silva Executive producer, Sara Davies Produced by Nicolas Jackson & Steve Bond The Effect "I can tell the difference between who I am and a side effect." Award-winning chemical romance. Connie and Tristan are taking part in a clinical trial for a new psychoactive drug. So when they start to feel attracted to each other, can they really trust how they feel? Dr Lorna James .... Christine Entwisle Connie .... Jessie Buckley Tristan .... Damien Molony Dr Toby Sealey .... Samuel West Composer Richard Hammarton Writer Lucy Prebble Director Abigail le Fleming Strings The Longyears spacecraft, with its five person crew, is on a mission to launch into the future by entering interconnected cosmic strings. Once in the time dilation they will await a wave-beacon from NASA that will indicate the moment to return to a future ravaged Earth where the doomsday vault that they carry on board can be utilised and re-introduced to save the human race. However, as the ship enters the cosmic strings and is propelled into a time dilation, time itself begins to complicate. Enda.....Tamara Lawrance Doug.....Andonis Anthony Jilly.....Jenny Platt Rez.....Alfred Enoch Milo.....Adetomiwa Edun Treth.....Claire Benedict Sound Design by Sharon Hughes Written by Linda Marshall Griffiths Directed by Nadia Molinari These dramas use 3D binaural audio; please listen on headphones for a unique immersive experience.
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https://archive.org/download/SciFiDramaOn3/01 Life is a Radio in the Dark.mp3: Life is a Radio in the Dark https://archive.org/download/SciFiDramaOn3/02 Beethoven Can Hear You.mp3: Beethoven Can Hear You https://archive.org/download/SciFiDramaOn3/03 The Invisible.mp3: The Invisible https://archive.org/download/SciFiDramaOn3/04 Love Thy Synth.mp3: Love Thy Synth https://archive.org/download/SciFiDramaOn3/05 The Effect.mp3: The Effect https://archive.org/download/SciFiDramaOn3/06 Strings.mp3: Strings
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