Original short works for radio.
Radio 4,·170 episodes
A struggling single mother begins delivering court summons to earn some extra money.
An original short work for radio which reflects this week's news. By Sophie Duker.
An original short work for radio by Nina Allan.
Delia likes to tell people that her husband believed dinosaurs were living in his knees.
An original short story for radio by actor and writer Jade Anouka.
An original short work for radio by Merryn Glover.
In 1978, a young girl moves to London at Christmas to start a new life.
A new short story for radio by poet and novelist Tishani Doshi.
A heartwarming Christmas story by Alex Wheatle.
A local tour guide becomes a Hollywood "fixer" when a film crew comes to town.
Maria Thomas's story about a black academic who fears she's about to get the push
A surprise visitor ignites a sense of hope for a woman living alone.
An original short work for radio by Mary Paulson-Ellis. Read by Lesley Hart.
An original short work for Radio 4 written and read by Fatima Bhutto.
An original short story for radio by the winner of the 2020 Desmond Elliott Prize.
The story of an unlikely friendship between two neighbours in rural Ireland.
From Fact To Fiction - Where There's Much There's Brass. A story by Colin Hough.
The sun is melting, so Rory goes for a drink. A short story for radio by June Caldwell.
A new story for Radio 4 from acclaimed Irish writer, Donal Ryan. Read by Liam O'Brien.
A woman goes to buy in a car in this unsettling short story for radio by Emma Glass.
A mysterious host anxiously awaits her young guests. Read by Clare Dunne.
Acclaimed storyteller Xanthe Gresham Knight performs her new and beguiling tale.
An original short story about working as a living statue by writer Eley Williams.
A woman grapples with motherhood and apocalyptic weather.
The tale of a middle-aged gentleman who has forgotten his middle name and much else.
A son speaks to his father across the airwaves, and across the years.
Clara surprises her brother with an unexpected visit.
An original short work for radio by Isabella Hammad. Read by Zubin Varla.
Julianne Pachico's specially commissioned story is about the art of contemporary writing.