Over the Rainbow

Over the Rainbow Radio Romania Audio Drama
Over the Rainbow Radio Romania Audio Drama
Wireless Theatre Ltd Audio Drama
Over the Rainbow
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A binaural short radio drama. Originally produced for Radio Romania and shared with the kind permission of the creators, this binaural short radio drama Over the Rainbow is an alarm signal regarding contemporary society and our possible future, focusing on the isolation and loss of the individual in a world that grows more robotic and mechanised each day.

Omega episode 4

Omega Episode 4 Wireless Originals
Omega Episode 4 Wireless Originals
Wireless Theatre Ltd Audio Drama
Omega episode 4
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Newly qualified Police Officer PC Gifty Zahra has at last fulfilled a lifelong ambition to join the force, now finds herself mixed up in corruption.

Omega episode 3

Omega Episode 3 Wireless Originals Audio Drama
Omega Episode 3 Wireless Originals Audio Drama
Wireless Theatre Ltd Audio Drama
Omega episode 3
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Newly qualified Police Officer PC Gifty Zahra has at last fulfilled a lifelong ambition to join the force, now finds herself mixed up in corruption.

Omega episode 2

Omega Episode 2 Wireless Originals Audio Drama
Omega Episode 2 Wireless Originals Audio Drama
Wireless Theatre Ltd Audio Drama
Omega episode 2
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Newly qualified Police Officer PC Gifty Zahra has at last fulfilled a lifelong ambition to join the force, now finds herself mixed up in corruption.

Omega episode 1

OMEGA police audio drama episode 1
OMEGA police audio drama episode 1
Wireless Theatre Ltd Audio Drama
Omega episode 1
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Omega is an exciting and fast paced police drama based in Northern England, written by ex-police officer Elizabeth Parikh. Newly qualified Police Officer PC Gifty Zahra finds herself mixed up in corruption after making a gruesome discovery. Jessica Murrain and Rebekah Hinds star as PC Gifty Zahra and DS Angela Appleby.

Owen Teale and Mark Lewis, Part Two

Owen Teale and Mark Lewis Part Two Wireless Originals
Owen Teale and Mark Lewis Part Two Wireless Originals
Wireless Theatre Ltd Audio Drama
Owen Teale and Mark Lewis, Part Two
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Owen Teale and Mark Lewis part two. A second instalment of short stories and poetry by Mark Lewis read by Owen Teale (Game of Thrones, Line of Duty) and Mark Lewis. Strong language and adult themes.

Owen Teale and Mark Lewis, Part One

Owen Teale and Mark Lewis Part One Wireless Originals
Owen Teale and Mark Lewis Part One Wireless Originals
Wireless Theatre Ltd Audio Drama
Owen Teale and Mark Lewis, Part One
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Listen to the rich tones of Welsh actor Owen Teale (Game of Thrones, Line of Duty) and Mark Lewis reading these witty and whimsical poems and tales written by Mark Lewis. Stories of passion and shame, landscapes and coastlines, adolescence and adulthood. Strong language and adult themes.

A Christmas Carol – Abridged AudioBook

A Christmas Carol Audiobook from Wireless Theatre
A Christmas Carol Audiobook from Wireless Theatre
Wireless Theatre Ltd Audio Drama
A Christmas Carol - Abridged AudioBook
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A Christmas Carol audiobook. An adaptation of Charles Dickens’ most famous novella, A Christmas Carol, read by Jenny Runacre. The ultimate Christmas classic, free to stream or download from Wireless Theatre.

Wireless Theatre Audio Drama Montage, 2017

Wireless Theatre Audio drama Montage 2017
Wireless Theatre Audio drama Montage 2017
Wireless Theatre Ltd Audio Drama
Wireless Theatre Audio Drama Montage, 2017
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It was high time we updated our Wireless Theatre Audio Drama montage, so we’ve put together the following 3.5 minute selection of some of our plays. Thanks to our always brilliant editor Malcolm Thorp!

The productions featured are (in order of appeara…

The Unrest Cure, By Saki

The Unrest Cure
The Unrest Cure
Wireless Theatre Ltd Audio Drama
The Unrest Cure, By Saki
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Saki’s Unrest Cure. Hector Hugh Munro wrote under the pen name of Saki. He was born in 1870 in British Burma and brought up in Devonshire from the age of 2, by two maiden aunts. They apparently hated each other and would compete to be each more strict and fierce with the child than the other. This may account for some of the cruelty of some of his stories. In 1914 he enlisted as a private, he never really came to terms with authority, but nonetheless he was promoted to Sargent and was killed by a snipers bullet in 1916. His last words, recorded by a fellow solider, were; “put that bloody cigarette out” followed by the sound of a shot. His dark comic stories are his lasting legacy.