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One Five Seven Years - Episode 1: Anya
Podcast |
Limelight
Publisher |
BBC
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Drama
Fiction
Serialized
Categories Via RSS |
Drama
Fiction
Publication Date |
Sep 23, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:33:04
Imagine you could live for two lifetimes. Would you want to? How would it change you and those you love? What would you do with all those extra years? What second chances might you get? Would this be a blessing or a curse? This world is an alternative version of our own. Except in this world, a minority of people are discovered to have Extended Life Syndrome (ELS). The condition might give an "Elser" two decades in their thirties, two in their forties, double the time in their fifties, and so on. Little is understood of the biological factors that govern ELS except that it affects a random selection of people. It is the ultimate lottery of genetics, crossing class, race, culture and gender. And if a simple test existed to check your DNA for this double life, would you take it? Would you want to know? Now think again. Would you? Anya works in an ELS diagnostics laboratory. When she and boyfriend Luke - a semi-professional athlete – disagree about testing, their world is turned inside out. Written by Marietta Kirkbride Cast: Anya ….. Rose Wardlaw Luke ….. Ragevan Vasan Esther ….. Jessica Murrain Tarik ….. Asif Khan Lucy ….. Clare Corbett Pete …. Jacob Tombling Caller ..... Pamela Miles Selwyn ….. Anton Lesser Other voices played by the cast Sound Design ….. Adam Woodhams and Steve Bond Theme Music ….. Ioana Selaru and Axel Kacoutié Academic Consultants ….. Tamas David-Barrett & James Fasham Executive Producer ….. Sara Davies Series created by Marietta Kirkbride Directed and Produced by Nicolas Jackson An Afonica production for BBC Radio 4

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