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« on: 02 March 2009, 19:32:02 »

Just like to point this out to every one as Sci fi is better on radio


Science Fiction Drama

A season exploring science fiction writing on Radio 3, Radio 4 and Radio 7. Hear new dramas, plus dramatisations and readings of groundbreaking books.

You can listen online to each programme for seven days after it is broadcast.
PROGRAMMES

   1.
      22 Feb 2009 18:00
      –18:30
      BBC Radio 7
      The Scarifyers
      1/4. Author Professor Dunning and Inspector Lionheart team up to unravel spooky mysteries.

      Repeated: 23 Feb 2009 at 00:00.
   2.
      22 Feb 2009 20:00–21:30
      BBC Radio 3
      Drama on 3
      The Time Machine
      Adaptation of HG Wells' story, by Philip Osment.
   3.
      28 Feb 2009 21:30–22:00
      BBC Radio 3
      The Wire
      Salmonella Man on Planet Porno
      A group of male researchers, on a quest to discover the secret of the bizarre planet Porno, become sexual objects themselves.
   4.
      28 Feb 2009 09:00–11:00
      BBC Radio 7
      Blake's 7
      A re-imagining of the classic British sci-fi series.

      Repeated: 28 Feb 2009 at 20:00 and 1 Mar 2009 at 03:00
   5.
      28 Feb 2009 18:00–18:40
      BBC Radio 7
      The Twilight Zone
      The Hitch-Hiker
      6/16 Unexpected science fiction and horror tales - new adaptations based on the classic TV series.

      Repeated 1 Mar 2009 at 00:00.
   6.
      28 Feb 2009 18:40–19:00
      BBC Radio 7
      The Silent Vulcan Trilogy
      Temple of the Winds
      1/8. Nigel Anthony reads Temple of the Winds by James Follett, the first book in The Silent Vulcan trilogy.

      Repeated: 28 Feb 2009 at 00:40.
   7.
      1 Mar 2009 23:30–00:00
      BBC Radio 7
      The Sofa of Time
      1/6. New to Radio 7, a comedy series starring Nick Frost. It is said that those who sit on the Sofa of Time can be transported anywhere and to any time.

   8.
      1 Mar 2009 15:00–00:35
      BBC Radio 4
      Classic Serial
      Rendezvous with Rama
      An adaptation of the late Arthur C Clarke's novel. In the 22nd century an enormous alien spaceship hovers over the earth.

      Repeated: 7 Mar 2009 at 21:00
   9.
      1 Mar 2009 18:30–19:00
      BBC Radio 7
      The Drowned World
      Adaptation of J.G. Ballard's novel. London becomes a primordial swamp as global warming melts the ice-caps.

      Repeated: 7 Mar 2009 at 00:30
  10.
      2 Mar 2009 19.45–00:35
      BBC Radio 4
      Womans Hour Drama
      The Death of Grass
      All the grass in the world has been attacked by a deadly virus. The world's staple foods are dying. The Custance family flee to a safe haven in the Lake District and descend into barbarism as they try to escape starvation and civil war.
  11.
      2 Mar 2009 18:00–18:30
      BBC Radio 7
      Planet B
      Ten-part series, weekdays from 2nd March.

      When John's girlfriend Lioba dies, he logs into her virtual world to grieve, but begins to suspect she's still alive in there. Offered the choice of committing to live there and find her, or log out and lose her, he leaps in.

      Little does he care that the fantasy game sites, where the worst of humanity is played out, will become his reality. He will feel pain, and he might die there. In each episode he is plunged into a new world.

      Repeated: 3 Mar 2009 at 00:00
  12.
      2 Mar 2009 18:30–19:00
      BBC Radio 7
      Oneira
      1/5 Atmospheric sci-fi series, involving UFOs, alien abduction, alchemy, biblical prophecy, cutting-edge physics and a giant ravenous fridge!

      Repeated: 3 Mar 2009 at 00:30
  13.
      3 Mar 2009 11:00–12:00
      BBC Radio 7
      Alpha
      Drama about a computer so powerful, and so all-knowing that it may be said to have an independent life of its own - despite the fact that it is a man-made creation.

      Alpha, won a Sony Radio Academy Award in 2001 for Best Drama.
  14.
      4 Mar 2009 11:00–12:00
      BBC Radio 7
      Omega
      A sister play to Alpha, Omega takes us into a fascinating and disturbing vision of the near future, where the most human and endearing character we meet has, it transpires, no real existence at all.
  15.
      5 Mar 2009 11:00–12:00
      BBC Radio 7
      2025
      Two-part serial set in a future when lives are ruled by computers, and artificial intelligence has become a reality.
  16.
      5 Mar 2009 14:15–14:30
      BBC Radio 4
      Afternoon Play
      The State of the Art
      Dramatisation of an Iain M banks story in which the Culture, a spacebound utopian civilisation, encounters Earth.
  17.
      7 Mar 2009 09:00–12:00
      BBC Radio 7
      Down and Safe
      A Celebration of Blake's 7
      A three-hour commemoration of the classic seventies sci-fi TV show and its subsequent audio revival, hosted by Now Show alumni and musical comic Mitch Benn, who is not averse to a bit of sci-fi himself.
  18.
      08 March 2009 20:00–21.30
      BBC Radio 3
      Drama on 3
      Bring Me The Head of Philip K Dick
      A darkly disturbing and surreal vision of contemporary America where faith, national security and the very fabric of time are under attack from an unlikely and terrifying weapon.

      Invented by a shadowy research unit inside the Pentagon, the android head of Philip K. Dick is on the loose and wreaking havoc.
  19.
      9 Mar 2009 14:15–00:35
      BBC Radio 4
      Afternoon Play
      Cry Babies
      A satire on cryogenics - the life of a boy who is periodically frozen in order to meet his parents' lifestyle choices, which don't always chime with childcare.
  20.
      9 Mar 2009 18:30–19:00
      BBC Radio 7
      The Brightonomicon
      1/13. Fantastical comic serial about the mindbending netherworld of Brighton, as adapted from Robert Rankin's best selling novels.

      Repeated: 10 Mar 2009 at 00:30.
  21.
      11 Mar 2009 14:15–00:35
      BBC Radio 4
      Afternoon Play
      Homesick
      Jeff has always lived in Worcester with his agoraphobic mother. One day, while fitting a satellite dish, he is struck by an actual bolt from the blue and starts to hear a voice speaking in another language.
  22.
      13 Mar 2009 14:15–00:35
      BBC Radio 4
      Afternoon Play
      Mayflies
      When a message from outer-space is received, how does this revelation affect one man and his immediate group of friends and relations?


Have fun listening

 EvilGinger
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« Reply #1 on: 02 March 2009, 20:10:53 »

sorry if the format is a bit confusing go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/scifiseason/ for a better view

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« Reply #2 on: 02 March 2009, 20:37:32 »

Yes great but frankly when I'm in front of a computer I'm either working or lurking on forums. I really can't do that and pay attention to spoken word, I'm ignoring Just a Minute as I type.

If the BBC would just get over it's podcast issues and release them so I can listen to some of these in my (at least) two hours driving time a day I'd be much happier. I'd even put up with whatever DRM gubbins it wanted to throw at them.

They are relaunching the iPlayer (again) soon so maybe this will be fixed. Fingers crossed.

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« Reply #3 on: 02 March 2009, 21:02:09 »

I don't disagree but its good stuff even if its not delivered quite as one would wish, that some of the above is not available because its over 7 days since it was broadcast annoys slightly as well.
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« Reply #4 on: 03 March 2009, 00:08:09 »

I don't disagree but its good stuff even if its not delivered quite as one would wish, that some of the above is not available because its over 7 days since it was broadcast annoys slightly as well.

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I worked with the BBC for a while on a project about digital radios. No clue, no clue at all, any of them. Still love them as an institution though, no one else does radio like they do.

Have just found out that this http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/podcasts/planetb/ is available as a podcast. I'll give it a go on my way to work tomorrow.

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« Reply #5 on: 03 March 2009, 19:00:01 »

Yay! I agree with carldjcross, EVERYTHING in EvilGinger's wonderfully informative list should have been podcast-ed by auntie beeb. I used to listen to radio 7 sci-fi all the time when my pc was connected to the net and my stereo. Now, i don't catch it at all. - Time for me to make an effort.  Tongue
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