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01The Arrival2014101820150406 (R4)
20141222 (R4)
The demon Crowley is tasked with the delivery of a baby to St Beryl's hospital, initiating a chain of events that will lead to Armageddon.

But things don't quite go to plan.

This is the first ever dramatisation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's Good Omens.

Starring Peter Serafinowicz and Mark Heap,

Adaptation and sound design by Dirk Maggs.

According to the Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, the world will end on a Saturday. A Saturday quite soon, on Radio 4.

Events have been set in motion to bring about the End of Days. The armies of Good and Evil are gathering and making their way towards the sleepy English village of Lower Tadfield. The Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse - War, Famine, Pollution and Death - have been summoned from the corners of the earth and are assembling.

Witchfinder Sergeant Shadwell and his assistant Newton Pulsifier are also en route to Tadfield to investigate some unusual phenomena in the area, while Anathema Device, descendent of prophetess and witch Agnes Nutter, tries to decipher her ancestor's cryptic predictions about exactly where the impending Apocalypse will take place.

Atlantis is rising, fish are falling from the sky; everything seems to be going to the Divine Plan.

Everything that is but for the unlikely duo of an angel and a demon who are not all that keen on the prospect of the forthcoming Rapture. Aziraphale (once an angel in the Garden of Eden, but now running an antiquarian bookshop in London), and Crowley (formerly Eden's snake, now driving around London in shades and a vintage Bentley) have been living on Earth for several millennia and have become rather fond of the place. But if they are to stop Armageddon taking place they've got to find and kill the one who will the one bring about the apocalypse: the Antichrist himself.

There's just one small problem: someone seems to have mislaid him...

Crowley - Peter Serafinowicz

Aziraphale - Mark Heap

Sister Patricia Prattle - Tracy Wiles

Dagon - Ben Crowe

Mr Young - Simon Jones

Ligur - Neil Maskell

Warlock - Rudi Goodman

Agnes Nutter - Josie Lawrence

Sister Grace Voluble - Marcella Riordan

Sister Mary Loquacious - Louise Brealey

Hastur - Phil Davis

Policeman - Terry Pratchett

Policeman - Neil Gaiman

Young Anathema - Lily-Rose Aslandogdu

Producer: Heather Larmour

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2014.

A rather special baby is delivered, initiating an apocalyptic chain of events.

Adaptation of the 1990 comedic fantasy novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.

The demon Crowley is tasked with the delivery of a baby to St Beryl's hospital, initiating a chain of events that will lead to Armageddon.

But things don't quite go to plan.

This is the first ever dramatisation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's Good Omens.

Starring Peter Serafinowicz and Mark Heap,

Adaptation and sound design by Dirk Maggs.

According to the Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, the world will end on a Saturday. A Saturday quite soon, on Radio 4.

Events have been set in motion to bring about the End of Days. The armies of Good and Evil are gathering and making their way towards the sleepy English village of Lower Tadfield. The Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse - War, Famine, Pollution and Death - have been summoned from the corners of the earth and are assembling.

Witchfinder Sergeant Shadwell and his assistant Newton Pulsifier are also en route to Tadfield to investigate some unusual phenomena in the area, while Anathema Device, descendent of prophetess and witch Agnes Nutter, tries to decipher her ancestor's cryptic predictions about exactly where the impending Apocalypse will take place.

Atlantis is rising, fish are falling from the sky; everything seems to be going to the Divine Plan.

Everything that is but for the unlikely duo of an angel and a demon who are not all that keen on the prospect of the forthcoming Rapture. Aziraphale (once an angel in the Garden of Eden, but now running an antiquarian bookshop in London), and Crowley (formerly Eden's snake, now driving around London in shades and a vintage Bentley) have been living on Earth for several millennia and have become rather fond of the place. But if they are to stop Armageddon taking place they've got to find and kill the one who will the one bring about the apocalypse: the Antichrist himself.

There's just one small problem: someone seems to have mislaid him...

Crowley - Peter Serafinowicz

Aziraphale - Mark Heap

Sister Patricia Prattle - Tracy Wiles

Dagon - Ben Crowe

Mr Young - Simon Jones

Ligur - Neil Maskell

Warlock - Rudi Goodman

Agnes Nutter - Josie Lawrence

Sister Grace Voluble - Marcella Riordan

Sister Mary Loquacious - Louise Brealey

Hastur - Phil Davis

Policeman - Terry Pratchett

Policeman - Neil Gaiman

Young Anathema - Lily-Rose Aslandogdu

Producer: Heather Larmour

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2014.

A rather special baby is delivered, initiating an apocalyptic chain of events.

Adaptation of the 1990 comedic fantasy novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.

02End Of Days2014122220150407 (R4)Realising they have been protecting and corrupting the wrong child, Aziraphale and Crowley set out to discover what happened to the real son of Satan.

Dramatisation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's Good Omens.

Starring Peter Serafinowicz and Mark Heap,

Adaptation and sound design by Dirk Maggs.

Events have been set in motion to bring about the End of Days. The armies of Good and Evil are gathering and making their way towards the sleepy English village of Lower Tadfield. The Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse - War, Famine, Pollution and Death - have been summoned from the corners of the earth and are assembling.

Witchfinder Sergeant Shadwell and his assistant Newton Pulsifier are also en route to Tadfield to investigate some unusual phenomena in the area, while Anathema Device, descendent of prophetess and witch Agnes Nutter, tries to decipher her ancestor's cryptic predictions about exactly where the impending Apocalypse will take place.

Atlantis is rising, fish are falling from the sky; everything seems to be going to the Divine Plan.

Everything that is but for the unlikely duo of an angel and a demon who are not all that keen on the prospect of the forthcoming Rapture. Aziraphale (once an angel in the Garden of Eden, but now running an antiquarian bookshop in London), and Crowley (formerly Eden's snake, now driving around London in shades and a vintage Bentley) have been living on Earth for several millennia and have become rather fond of the place. But if they are to stop Armageddon taking place they've got to find and kill the one who will the one bring about the apocalypse: the Antichrist himself.

There's just one small problem: someone seems to have mislaid him...

Crowley - Peter Serafinowicz

Aziraphale - Mark Heap

Marie - Tracy Wiles

Dagon - Ben Crowe

Agnes Nutter - Josie Lawrence

Shadwell - Clive Russell

Madame Tracy - Julia Deakin

Prout - Ben Crowe

Newton Pulsifer - Colin Morgan

Anathema Device - Charlotte Ritchie

Raven Sable - Paterson Joseph

Mary Hodges - Louise Brealey

Ami - Christy Meyers

Elvis The Cook - Mitch Benn

Blenkinsop - Paul Stonehouse

Tomkins - Theo Maggs

Wethered - Tom Alexander

Jane Garvey - Herself

Adam - Adam Thomas Wright

Pepper - Hollie Burgess

Wensleydale - Bobby Fuller

Brian - Lewis Andrews

Producer: Heather Larmour

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2014.

The wrong child is corrupted, but what has happened to Satan's real son.

Adaptation of the 1990 comedic fantasy novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.

03The Hunt For The Antichrist2014122320150408 (R4)Aziraphale consults Agnes's prophesies in the hunt for the antichrist, the Witchfinder Army send Newt to Tadfield, and the Horsepersons of the Apocalypse continue to be summoned.

Dramatisation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's Good Omens.

Starring Peter Serafinowicz and Mark Heap,

Adaptation and sound design by Dirk Maggs.

Events have been set in motion to bring about the End of Days. The armies of Good and Evil are gathering and making their way towards the sleepy English village of Lower Tadfield. The Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse - War, Famine, Pollution and Death - have been summoned from the corners of the earth and are assembling.

Witchfinder Sergeant Shadwell and his assistant Newton Pulsifier are also en route to Tadfield to investigate some unusual phenomena in the area, while Anathema Device, descendent of prophetess and witch Agnes Nutter, tries to decipher her ancestor's cryptic predictions about exactly where the impending Apocalypse will take place.

Atlantis is rising, fish are falling from the sky; everything seems to be going to the Divine Plan.

Everything that is but for the unlikely duo of an angel and a demon who are not all that keen on the prospect of the forthcoming Rapture. Aziraphale (once an angel in the Garden of Eden, but now running an antiquarian bookshop in London), and Crowley (formerly Eden's snake, now driving around London in shades and a vintage Bentley) have been living on Earth for several millennia and have become rather fond of the place. But if they are to stop Armageddon taking place they've got to find and kill the one who will the one bring about the apocalypse: the Antichrist himself.

There's just one small problem: someone seems to have mislaid him...

Crowley - Peter Serafinowicz

Aziraphale - Mark Heap

Major Pulsifer - Ben Crowe

Agnes Nutter - Josie Lawrence

Anathema Device - Charlotte Ritchie

Newton Pulsifer - Colin Morgan

Shadwell - Clive Russell

Madame Tracy - Julia Deakin

Lopez - Mitch Benn

Blake - Theo Maggs

Wasabi Computer - Andy Secombe

Carmine Zuigiber - Rachael Stirling

Chalk - Harry Lloyd

Death - Jim Norton

International Express - Ron Cook

Anforth - Nicholas Briggs

Nick Grimshaw - Himself

Martha Kearney - Herself

Neil Sleat - Himself

Adam - Adam Thomas Wright

Pepper - Hollie Burgess

Wensleydale - Bobby Fuller

Brian - Lewis Andrews

Producer: Heather Larmour

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2014.

Aziraphale consults Agnes's prophesies and the Horsepersons of the Apocalypse are summoned

Adaptation of the 1990 comedic fantasy novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.

04A Visit, By The Angelic And Demonic Authorities2014122520150409 (R4)Newt and Anathema try to decipher Agnes's cryptic riddles; Aziraphale and Crowley receive visits from the Angelic and Demonic authorities, and Adam begins to formulate some plans.

Dramatisation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's Good Omens.

Starring Peter Serafinowicz and Mark Heap,

Adaptation and sound design by Dirk Maggs.

Events have been set in motion to bring about the End of Days. The armies of Good and Evil are gathering and making their way towards the sleepy English village of Lower Tadfield. The Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse - War, Famine, Pollution and Death - have been summoned from the corners of the earth and are assembling.

Witchfinder Sergeant Shadwell and his assistant Newton Pulsifier are also en route to Tadfield to investigate some unusual phenomena in the area, while Anathema Device, descendent of prophetess and witch Agnes Nutter, tries to decipher her ancestor's cryptic predictions about exactly where the impending Apocalypse will take place.

Atlantis is rising, fish are falling from the sky; everything seems to be going to the Divine Plan.

Everything that is but for the unlikely duo of an angel and a demon who are not all that keen on the prospect of the forthcoming Rapture. Aziraphale (once an angel in the Garden of Eden, but now running an antiquarian bookshop in London), and Crowley (formerly Eden's snake, now driving around London in shades and a vintage Bentley) have been living on Earth for several millennia and have become rather fond of the place. But if they are to stop Armageddon taking place they've got to find and kill the one who will the one bring about the apocalypse: the Antichrist himself.

There's just one small problem: someone seems to have mislaid him...

Crowley - Peter Serafinowicz

Aziraphale - Mark Heap

Agnes Nutter - Josie Lawrence

Anathema Device - Charlotte Ritchie

Newton Pulsifer - Colin Morgan

Shadwell - Clive Russell

Madame Tracy - Julia Deakin

Hastur - Phil Davis

Ligur - Neil Maskell

Melatron - Nicholas Briggs

Adam - Adam Thomas Wright

Pepper - Hollie Burgess

Wensleydale - Bobby Fuller

Brian - Lewis Andrews

Corrie Corfield - Herself

Producer: Heather Larmour.

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2014.

Aziraphale and Crowley are visited by the Angelic and Demonic authorities.

Adaptation of the 1990 comedic fantasy novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.

05War, Famine, Pollution And Death2014122620150410 (R4)The Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse assemble and set off for Lower Tadfield, while Aziraphale finds himself inhabiting a most unexpected host body.

Dramatisation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's Good Omens.

Starring Peter Serafinowicz and Mark Heap,

Adaptation and sound design by Dirk Maggs.

Events have been set in motion to bring about the End of Days. The armies of Good and Evil are gathering and making their way towards the sleepy English village of Lower Tadfield. The Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse - War, Famine, Pollution and Death - have been summoned from the corners of the earth and are assembling.

Witchfinder Sergeant Shadwell and his assistant Newton Pulsifier are also en route to Tadfield to investigate some unusual phenomena in the area, while Anathema Device, descendent of prophetess and witch Agnes Nutter, tries to decipher her ancestor's cryptic predictions about exactly where the impending Apocalypse will take place.

Atlantis is rising, fish are falling from the sky; everything seems to be going to the Divine Plan.

Everything that is but for the unlikely duo of an angel and a demon who are not all that keen on the prospect of the forthcoming Rapture. Aziraphale (once an angel in the Garden of Eden, but now running an antiquarian bookshop in London), and Crowley (formerly Eden's snake, now driving around London in shades and a vintage Bentley) have been living on Earth for several millennia and have become rather fond of the place. But if they are to stop Armageddon taking place they've got to find and kill the one who will the one bring about the apocalypse: the Antichrist himself.

There's just one small problem: someone seems to have mislaid him...

Crowley - Peter Serafinowicz

Aziraphale - Mark Heap

Agnes Nutter - Josie Lawrence

Anathema Device - Charlotte Ritchie

Newton Pulsifer - Colin Morgan

Madame Tracy - Julia Deakin

War - Rachael Stirling

Famine - Paterson Joseph

Pollution - Harry Lloyd

Death - Jim Norton

Big Ted - Mitch Benn

Scuzz - Mark Benton

Pigbog - Arsher Ali

Greaser - Ben Crowe

Tyler - Andy Secombe

Mrs Omerod - Marcella Riordan

Julia - Tracy Wiles

Producer: Heather Larmour.

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2014.

The Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse gather and Aziraphale inhabits an unexpected body.

Adaptation of the 1990 comedic fantasy novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.

06Armageddon2014122720150411 (R4)As Aziraphale and Crowley, the Witchfinder Army, and the Horsepersons of the Apocalypse descend on Lower Tadfield, the fate of the Earth rests on the shoulders of Adam Young

Dramatisation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's Good Omens.

Super-sized conclusion starring Peter Serafinowicz and Mark Heap,

Adaptation and sound design by Dirk Maggs.

Events have been set in motion to bring about the End of Days. The armies of Good and Evil are gathering and making their way towards the sleepy English village of Lower Tadfield. The Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse - War, Famine, Pollution and Death - have been summoned from the corners of the earth and are assembling.

Witchfinder Sergeant Shadwell and his assistant Newton Pulsifier are also en route to Tadfield to investigate some unusual phenomena in the area, while Anathema Device, descendent of prophetess and witch Agnes Nutter, tries to decipher her ancestor's cryptic predictions about exactly where the impending Apocalypse will take place.

Atlantis is rising, fish are falling from the sky; everything seems to be going to the Divine Plan.

Everything that is but for the unlikely duo of an angel and a demon who are not all that keen on the prospect of the forthcoming Rapture. Aziraphale (once an angel in the Garden of Eden, but now running an antiquarian bookshop in London), and Crowley (formerly Eden's snake, now driving around London in shades and a vintage Bentley) have been living on Earth for several millennia and have become rather fond of the place. But if they are to stop Armageddon taking place they've got to find and kill the one who will the one bring about the apocalypse: the Antichrist himself.

There's just one small problem: someone seems to have mislaid him...

Crowley - Peter Serafinowicz

Aziraphale - Mark Heap

Agnes Nutter - Josie Lawrence

Anathema Device - Charlotte Ritchie

Newton Pulsifer - Colin Morgan

Madame Tracy - Julia Deakin

War - Rachael Stirling

Famine - Paterson Joseph

Pollution - Harry Lloyd

Death - Jim Norton

Shadwell - Clive Russell

Melatron - Nicholas Briggs

Beelzebub - Steve Toussant

Mr Young - Simon Jones

Tyler - Andy Secombe

Deisenburger - Martin Sherma

Baddicombe - Tom Alexander

Guard - Ben Crowe

Security Guard - Trevor White

Adam - Adam Thomas Wright

Pepper - Hollie Burgess

Wensleydale - Bobby Fuller

Brian - Lewis Andrews

Producer: Heather Larmour.

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2014.

Armageddon is imminent and the fate of the Earth rests on the shoulders of Adam Young.

Adaptation of the 1990 comedic fantasy novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.