Enslaved
Edited by Riaz Meer, Enslaved follows Samuel L Jackson as he examines the events that ended the slave trade – catch it on BBC Two and iPlayer. Read more here.
Edited by Riaz Meer, Enslaved follows Samuel L Jackson as he examines the events that ended the slave trade – catch it on BBC Two and iPlayer. Read more here.
Series 2 kicks off with Kathrine Smith‘s episode Winter Jasmine on Saturday 10th October at 2.45pm, and will be available on iPlayer/BBC Sounds after that date. Read more here.
The small-screen adaptation of Aldous Huxley’s 1932 novel, Brave New World, edited by Dominic Strevens, premieres Friday 2nd October at 9pm on Sky One!
Sarah Hehir wrote yesterday’s episode of the new series of The Archers (listen here), with her next episode becoming available on Thursday 1st October (listen here).
A portrait by John Bridcut of one of the world’s most admired conductors, edited by Riaz Meer, is broadcast on BBC Two and iPlayer on Saturday 26th September at 7.30pm. Read more here.
An exploration of racial inequality and oppression, Sumerah Srivastav has contributed as one of the writers for 846 – a collection of short pieces – with her play ‘Say Their Names’, to be performed live on 12th September 2020. Read more here.
Congratulations to Kathrine Smith who’s among the ten writers selected for the open call for Sphinx 30 – a programme for female playwrights to celebrate Sphinx Theatre’s 30th anniversary.
Becky Prestwich‘s new play Just the Three of Us broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 27th July – listen to it here.
Ali Taylor‘s radio play The Apple, The Tree broadcasts 7th July at 2.15pm on BBC Radio 4. More info here.
Holly Race‘s novel Midnight’s Twins – the first in a YA trilogy – has been published by Hot Key Books in June 2020. Check it out here.
Holby City will be back on air on Tuesday 2nd June – starting with an episode written by Becky Prestwich!
Series 2 is now available on the BBC iPlayer here, with episodes 5 and 6 directed by Sean Glynn.