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Tommies (radio drama)

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Tommies
Silhouette of a soldier holding a rifle with bayonet fixed, superimposed over an outline map of the English Channel coastline.
Ident card used for the first episode of Tommies.
GenreDrama
Running time45 minutes
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Language(s)English
Home stationBBC Radio 4
SyndicatesBBC Radio 4 Extra
StarringLee Ross
Pippa Nixon
Created byJonathan Ruffle
Written byJonathan Ruffle
Michael Chaplin
Nick Warburton
Avin Shah
Nandita Ghose
Directed byDavid Hunter
Jonquil Panting
Produced byDavid Hunter
Jonquil Panting
Jonathan Ruffle
Narrated byIndira Varma
Original release7 October 2014 (2014-10-07) –
12 October 2018 (2018-10-12)
No. of series5 (as of November 2018)
No. of episodes47 (as of November 2018)
Audio formatStereo
Opening themecomposed by Nina Perry [1]
WebsiteOfficial website

Tommies is a British radio drama series, broadcast on BBC Radio 4. It was part of the BBC's World War I centenary season and was broadcast over four years,[2] the same length of time as the war itself. Based on actual unit war diaries, it tells the story of a one day in the conflict exactly 100 years ago to the day of an episode's release.

Most of the episodes are set in either Flanders (the trench lines of the Western Front) or the Balkans (Salonika front), while a few narrate events in Africa or the Near East. The two principal characters are Mickey Bliss, a professional signals (wireless and telephone) NCO of the Indian army, whose initiative leads to his becoming an intelligence officer, and Celestine de Tullio, an English doctor who volunteers as a medical officer with the Serbian army in the Balkans, partly to avoid both her estranged family and Mickey Bliss.

The three of the radio plays are series creator and writer Jonathan Ruffle and directors David Hunter and Jonquil Panting. Other writers include Ruffle, Michael Chaplin, Nick Warburton, Avin Shah and Nandita Ghose.

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"Mickey Bliss" is Cockney rhyming slang.

References

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  1. ^ "Tommies - BBC Radio Drama". OpenAudio. Retrieved 1 June 2015. Nina Perry has composed the signature tune and incidental music for BBC Radio 4 Drama serial 'Tommies' - following over, the space of four years, the lives of those on and behind the battlefront of World War One.
  2. ^ Dowell, Ben (20 June 2012). "BBC Radio 4 plans first world war drama to be broadcast over four years". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 1 June 2015. The drama, which has the working title Tommies and is believed to be the UK's biggest ever one-off radio drama commission, will be scripted by a writing team led by Jonathan Ruffle and will tell the story of signals corps soldiers' experiences during the war in real time.
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