We Are The BBC

Follow-up to the hugely popular We Are Not The BBC, featuring Nicholas Parsons and Stephen Fry. Will Rob Sterling Davies get away with stealing his BAFTA winning script, or will Stephen Fry save the day?
Wireless Theatre have had the privilege of working with some deservedly famous actors. Find and enjoy their stellar performances here.
Follow-up to the hugely popular We Are Not The BBC, featuring Nicholas Parsons and Stephen Fry. Will Rob Sterling Davies get away with stealing his BAFTA winning script, or will Stephen Fry save the day?
In a sleepy suburb of Swansea, an Am-Dram group attempt a Mike Leigh-inspired radio play with the help of visiting celebrity Christopher Timothy, playing himself.
On holiday in Flanders, Sally is confronted by Jasper, a time traveller from 1916
Prunella Scales at her ‘dragon tongued’ best as the matriarch, determined her heir should not marry ‘out of sorts’
A savagely funny satire on celebrity and theatre that garnered 5 star reviews at its world premiere. Starring Abi Titmuss.
Patricia visits the grave of her recently deceased husband, Richard, only to find his mistress.
Comedy. Pig In Boots is a quirky, non-formulaic audio pantomime written by Richard O’Brien. Alternative pantomime from the creator of the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Comedy. Ladies was inspired by the very real and very fraught campaign at the turn of the 20th Century to build a ladies’ loo just outside Camden Town tube. Restricted toilet facilities for women were causing social, political and economic problems. Starring Alison Steadman and Rachel Atkins, and recorded live, this is an enjoyable fictionalised account of the real battle for a ladies’ loo in London.
Claire Skinner (Outnumbered) has finally achieved her dream of having a baby, in her forties. Neglecting her husband (Jamie Glover – Waterloo Road) and devoted to her baby, Angel, she discovers he is living up to his name and is literally growing wings… From writer Zalie Burrow.
Award winning documentary about Western attitudes to death and dying. Brian Blessed and Jo Brand narrate