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Omnibus Part 1

By Matthew Broughton. A dark secret lies hidden in the mountains of Snowdonia. The return of the conspiracy thriller series.

By Matthew Broughton

Snowdonia, 1980. It's the dawn of a new decade and the future is coming. But in the wilds of Snowdonia, the ancient history of the landscape is hard to escape. Rachel Turner is looking for fossils with her four-year-old son, Joe. But when a freak earthquake shakes the land beneath their feet, Joe vanishes. With the help of two locals, Rachel embarks on a desperate search to find her son. But as darkness descends, the secrets hidden in the ancient forests of the mountain are uncovered.

The first series of Tracks became the most successful drama series launched by Radio 4 in 2016. Over nine 45 minute episodes it told the story of Dr Helen Ash, as she uncovered a dark medical conspiracy. It received a five-star iTunes rating, was one of Apple's chosen podcasts of the year 2016, won awards for Best Use of Sound (Audio Drama Awards) and Best Fiction (British Podcast Awards) and is nominated for Best Series at the Prix Europa.

Tracks: Strata is a prequel to series one, set thirty-six years before the events that rocked the life of Helen Ash. It stars Fiona O'Shaughnessy (Utopia), Kai Owen (Torchwood) and Robert Pugh (Game of Thrones). Told over six fifteen minute episodes, the drama is an 'online first' commission for Radio 4 - it will be serialised as a podcast online before being broadcast on air as two forty-five minute Afternoon Dramas.

Tracks: Strata explores the roots of a conspiracy that's set to envelop the world in the third series, which will arrive on Radio 4 next year.

Directed by James Robinson
A ´óÏó´«Ã½ Cymru Wales Production.

44 minutes

Last on

Sat 1 Aug 2020 21:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Rachel Fiona O'Shaughnessy
Ifan Kai Owen
Sam Robert Pugh
Afa Betsan Llwyd
Charlotte Shelley Rees
Ronny Dafydd Emyr
Director James Robinson
Writer Matthew Broughton

Broadcasts

  • Thu 7 Dec 2017 14:15
  • Sat 1 Aug 2020 21:00

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