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A weekly Arts and Performing Arts podcast

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BBC Radio 4 BBC

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BBC Radio 4 BBC

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A weekly Arts and Performing Arts podcast
 2 people rated this podcast
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When a plane crashes in west Wales, a dark mystery begins to unfold. A major conspiracy thriller, starring Romola Garai. Written by Matthew Broughton.

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Probably a tad early to review as I have just finished the first season but it was so good that even if the rest suck it would have earned at least a 4 star. The BBC know how to write a drama. Give it a listen if you like far fetched, or maybe not, fiction.
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BBC
Podcast Status
Idle
Latest Episode
Jul 30th, 2024
Release Period
Weekly
Explicit
No
Language
English
Network
BBC
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Podcast Details

Created by
BBC
Podcast Status
Idle
Latest Episode
Jul 30th, 2024
Release Period
Weekly
Explicit
No
Language
English
Network
BBC
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