Original short works for radio.
Radio 4,·170 episodes
Adrian Scarborough reads John Finnemore's specially-commissioned short story for Christmas
Three friends balance coming of age with starting a cult.
Cleo worries her mother's fallen for a romance scam.
'It was the time of year for memories...' A new short work from Zoe Strachan.
An original short story written by Sanjida Kay.
A woman tries to set aside some ‘me time’ for herself, only to end up in a Moroccan jail.
A new story for Radio 4 from the award-winning author Diana Evans, read by Jade Anouka.
A new short story from bestselling crime author Elly Griffiths. Read by Rosie Cavaliero.
A holidaymaker struggles to unwind in a haunting new story from Chris Kohler.
A Short Work by The Cullen Brothers about change, grief and (possibly) reincarnation.
A presentation on inclusion in the workplace doesn’t quite go as planned.
72 hours after giving birth, Sadia turns into a statue.
'And here it is: the sea, the summer, the light.' An original work by Kerri NÃ Dochartaigh
The Festival is in full, noisy swing and Edinburgh resident Gail is determined to lie low.
Peregrine. New short fiction by Cynan Jones. Read by Julian Lewis Jones
Acclaimed author Caleb Azumah Nelson reads his new story written for Radio 4.
An original short work for radio by Victoria MacKenzie.
An original short story by Wyl Menmuir, read by Tristan Sturrock.
A teenage girl struggles to manage her homework and her best friend's love life.
A new story from Benjamin Markovits.
An original short work for radio by Malachy Tallack.
A young Canadian girl discovers something incredible in a Dorset quarry.
A Belfast man inspires his young granddaughter to see the world differently.
An original short story by Catrin Kean. Read by Catrin Stewart.
A specially commissioned fantastical tale from the award-winning Lottie Mills.
A new short work from Pippa Goldschmidt inspired by the life of scientist Hermann Muller.
A moving and funny portrayal of a woman getting to grips with change.
It’s been years since Stella went to yoga. 58 years, to be exact.
A stowaway threatens the tranquillity of a family outing in the Gower. By Jane Fraser
In a new story by Naomi Wood a woman turns to an AI dating coach to mend her broken heart.