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01 | Episode One | 20241014 | In the near future, a disaffected civil servant is offered a lucrative job in a mysterious new government ministry gathering expats from across history to test the limits of time-travel. Her role is to work as a 'bridge' - living with, assisting and monitoring the expat known as '1847', Commander Graham Gore, a member of John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition. Along with his fellow 'expats' – extracted from the Great Plague, the Battle of Naseby, the French Revolution and the Battle of the Somme - Gore must be introduced to the internal combustion engine, women's emancipation, computer dating apps, the smoking ban, and 21st Century cultural and social sensitivities. Among these are the narrator's ambivalent feelings about her own mixed-race heritage. The role of a Bridge, she discovers, may be well-paid, but it's complex and difficult to navigate, particularly when the Victorian explorer sharing her living space is an attractive, infuriating, deeply sexy adventurer. When it becomes apparent that the very future is at stake, the job becomes both more complicated and more dangerous. Episode 1: The ‘bridges' meet their ‘expats' from the past. Kaliane Bradley is a British-Cambodian writer and editor who has won the 2022 Harper's Bazaar Short Story prize and the 2022 V S Pritchett Short Story Prize. The Ministry of Time is her debut novel, widely acclaimed as exciting, clever, funny and gripping - ‘a little time-bomb of a book' according to the writer Francis Spufford. It was shortlisted for this year's Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize, and is a Sunday Times and New York Times best-seller. It also featured on Barack Obama's reading list this summer. The reader is Aoife Hinds, known for her roles in TV's Derry Girls and Normal People. Abridged and produced by Sara Davies Production Co-ordinator: Sarah Tombling Sound Designer: Matt Bainbridge A Pier production for BBC Radio 4 Kaliane Bradley's best-selling near-future story of intrigue, sex and time-travel. A mysterious government Ministry has transported figures from history in a time-travel experiment, with unexpected consequences. |
02 | Episode Two | 20241015 | In the near future, a disaffected civil servant is offered a lucrative job in a mysterious new government ministry gathering expats from across history to test the limits of time-travel. Her role is to work as a 'bridge' - living with, assisting and monitoring the expat known as '1847', Commander Graham Gore, a member of John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition. Along with his fellow 'expats' – extracted from the Great Plague, the Battle of Naseby, the French Revolution and the Battle of the Somme - Gore must be introduced to the internal combustion engine, women's emancipation, computer dating apps, the smoking ban, and 21st Century cultural and social sensitivities. Among these are the narrator's ambivalent feelings about her own mixed-race heritage. The role of a Bridge, she discovers, may be well-paid, but it's complex and difficult to navigate, particularly when the Victorian explorer sharing her living space is an attractive, infuriating, deeply sexy adventurer. When it becomes apparent that the very future is at stake, the job becomes both more complicated and more dangerous. Episode 2: Cultural clashes, a spliff and a sketch. Kaliane Bradley is a British-Cambodian writer and editor who has won the 2022 Harper's Bazaar Short Story prize and the 2022 V S Pritchett Short Story Prize. The Ministry of Time is her debut novel, widely acclaimed as exciting, clever, funny and gripping - ‘a little time-bomb of a book' according to the writer Francis Spufford. It was shortlisted for this year's Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize, and is a Sunday Times and New York Times best-seller. It also featured on Barack Obama's reading list this summer. The reader is Aoife Hinds, known for her roles in TV's Derry Girls and Normal People. Abridged and produced by Sara Davies Production Co-ordinator: Sarah Tombling Sound Designer: Matt Bainbridge A Pier production for BBC Radio 4 Kaliane Bradley's best-selling near-future story of intrigue, sex and time-travel. A mysterious government Ministry has transported figures from history in a time-travel experiment, with unexpected consequences. |
03 | Episode Three | 20241016 | In the near future, a disaffected civil servant is offered a lucrative job in a mysterious new government ministry gathering expats from across history to test the limits of time-travel. Her role is to work as a 'bridge' - living with, assisting and monitoring the expat known as '1847', Commander Graham Gore, a member of John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition. Along with his fellow 'expats' – extracted from the Great Plague, the Battle of Naseby, the French Revolution and the Battle of the Somme - Gore must be introduced to the internal combustion engine, women's emancipation, computer dating apps, the smoking ban, and 21st Century cultural and social sensitivities. Among these are the narrator's ambivalent feelings about her own mixed-race heritage. The role of a Bridge, she discovers, may be well-paid, but it's complex and difficult to navigate, particularly when the Victorian explorer sharing her living space is an attractive, infuriating, deeply sexy adventurer. When it becomes apparent that the very future is at stake, the job becomes both more complicated and more dangerous. Episode 3: Graham learns to ride a bicycle. Kaliane Bradley is a British-Cambodian writer and editor who has won the 2022 Harper's Bazaar Short Story prize and the 2022 V S Pritchett Short Story Prize. The Ministry of Time is her debut novel, widely acclaimed as exciting, clever, funny and gripping - ‘a little time-bomb of a book' according to the writer Francis Spufford. It was shortlisted for this year's Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize, and is a Sunday Times and New York Times best-seller. It also featured on Barack Obama's reading list this summer. The reader is Aoife Hinds, known for her roles in TV's Derry Girls and Normal People. Abridged and produced by Sara Davies Production Co-ordinator: Sarah Tombling Sound Designer: Matt Bainbridge A Pier production for BBC Radio 4 Kaliane Bradley's best-selling near-future story of intrigue, sex and time-travel. A mysterious government Ministry has transported figures from history in a time-travel experiment, with unexpected consequences. |
04 | Episode Four | 20241017 | In the near future, a disaffected civil servant is offered a lucrative job in a mysterious new government ministry gathering expats from across history to test the limits of time-travel. Her role is to work as a 'bridge' - living with, assisting and monitoring the expat known as '1847', Commander Graham Gore, a member of John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition. Along with his fellow 'expats' – extracted from the Great Plague, the Battle of Naseby, the French Revolution and the Battle of the Somme - Gore must be introduced to the internal combustion engine, women's emancipation, computer dating apps, the smoking ban, and 21st Century cultural and social sensitivities. Among these are the narrator's ambivalent feelings about her own mixed-race heritage. The role of a Bridge, she discovers, may be well-paid, but it's complex and difficult to navigate, particularly when the Victorian explorer sharing her living space is an attractive, infuriating, deeply sexy adventurer. When it becomes apparent that the very future is at stake, the job becomes both more complicated and more dangerous. Episode 4: The Time Travellers' party. Kaliane Bradley is a British-Cambodian writer and editor who has won the 2022 Harper's Bazaar Short Story prize and the 2022 V S Pritchett Short Story Prize. The Ministry of Time is her debut novel, widely acclaimed as exciting, clever, funny and gripping - ‘a little time-bomb of a book' according to the writer Francis Spufford. It was shortlisted for this year's Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize, and is a Sunday Times and New York Times best-seller. It also featured on Barack Obama's reading list this summer. The reader is Aoife Hinds, known for her roles in TV's Derry Girls and Normal People. Abridged and produced by Sara Davies Production Co-ordinator: Sarah Tombling Sound Designer: Matt Bainbridge A Pier production for BBC Radio 4 Kaliane Bradley's best-selling near-future story of intrigue, sex and time-travel. A mysterious government Ministry has transported figures from history in a time-travel experiment, with unexpected consequences. |
05 | Episode Five | 20241018 | [LISTEN NOW] |
06 | Episode Six | 20241021 | In the near future, a disaffected civil servant is offered a lucrative job in a mysterious new government ministry gathering expats from across history to test the limits of time-travel. Her role is to work as a 'bridge' - living with, assisting and monitoring the expat known as '1847', Commander Graham Gore, a member of John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition. Along with his fellow 'expats' – extracted from the Great Plague, the Battle of Naseby, the French Revolution and the Battle of the Somme - Gore must be introduced to the internal combustion engine, women's emancipation, computer dating apps, the smoking ban, and 21st Century cultural and social sensitivities. Among these are the narrator's ambivalent feelings about her own mixed-race heritage. The role of a Bridge, she discovers, may be well-paid, but it's complex and difficult to navigate, particularly when the Victorian explorer sharing her living space is an attractive, infuriating, deeply sexy adventurer. When it becomes apparent that the very future is at stake, the job becomes both more complicated and more dangerous. Episode 6: Cocktails, a killing and an explosive document. Kaliane Bradley is a British-Cambodian writer and editor who has won the 2022 Harper's Bazaar Short Story prize and the 2022 V S Pritchett Short Story Prize. The Ministry of Time is her debut novel, widely acclaimed as exciting, clever, funny and gripping - ‘a little time-bomb of a book' according to the writer Francis Spufford. It was shortlisted for this year's Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize, and is a Sunday Times and New York Times best-seller. It also featured on Barack Obama's reading list this summer. The reader is Aoife Hinds, known for her roles in TV's Derry Girls and Normal People. Abridged and produced by Sara Davies Production Co-ordinator: Sarah Tombling Sound Designer: Matt Bainbridge A Pier production for BBC Radio 4 Kaliane Bradley's best-selling near-future story of intrigue, sex and time-travel. A mysterious government Ministry has transported figures from history in a time-travel experiment, with unexpected consequences. |
07 | Episode Seven | 20241022 | In the near future, a disaffected civil servant is offered a lucrative job in a mysterious new government ministry gathering expats from across history to test the limits of time-travel. Her role is to work as a 'bridge' - living with, assisting and monitoring the expat known as '1847', Commander Graham Gore, a member of John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition. Along with his fellow 'expats' – extracted from the Great Plague, the Battle of Naseby, the French Revolution and the Battle of the Somme - Gore must be introduced to the internal combustion engine, women's emancipation, computer dating apps, the smoking ban, and 21st Century cultural and social sensitivities. Among these are the narrator's ambivalent feelings about her own mixed-race heritage. The role of a Bridge, she discovers, may be well-paid, but it's complex and difficult to navigate, particularly when the Victorian explorer sharing her living space is an attractive, infuriating, deeply sexy adventurer. When it becomes apparent that the very future is at stake, the job becomes both more complicated and more dangerous. Episode 7: Attempted assassination and successful sex. Kaliane Bradley is a British-Cambodian writer and editor who has won the 2022 Harper's Bazaar Short Story prize and the 2022 V S Pritchett Short Story Prize. The Ministry of Time is her debut novel, widely acclaimed as exciting, clever, funny and gripping - ‘a little time-bomb of a book' according to the writer Francis Spufford. It was shortlisted for this year's Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize, and is a Sunday Times and New York Times best-seller. It also featured on Barack Obama's reading list this summer. The reader is Aoife Hinds, known for her roles in TV's Derry Girls and Normal People. Abridged and produced by Sara Davies Production Co-ordinator: Sarah Tombling Sound Designer: Matt Bainbridge A Pier production for BBC Radio 4 Kaliane Bradley's best-selling near-future story of intrigue, sex and time-travel. A mysterious government. Ministry has transported figures from history in a time-travel experiment, with unexpected consequences. |
08 | Episode Eight | 20241023 | In the near future, a disaffected civil servant is offered a lucrative job in a mysterious new government ministry gathering expats from across history to test the limits of time-travel. Her role is to work as a 'bridge' - living with, assisting and monitoring the expat known as '1847', Commander Graham Gore, a member of John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition. Along with his fellow 'expats' – extracted from the Great Plague, the Battle of Naseby, the French Revolution and the Battle of the Somme - Gore must be introduced to the internal combustion engine, women's emancipation, computer dating apps, the smoking ban, and 21st Century cultural and social sensitivities. Among these are the narrator's ambivalent feelings about her own mixed-race heritage. The role of a Bridge, she discovers, may be well-paid, but it's complex and difficult to navigate, particularly when the Victorian explorer sharing her living space is an attractive, infuriating, deeply sexy adventurer. When it becomes apparent that the very future is at stake, the job becomes both more complicated and more dangerous. Episode 8: Adela has a plan, and an explanation. Kaliane Bradley is a British-Cambodian writer and editor who has won the 2022 Harper's Bazaar Short Story prize and the 2022 V S Pritchett Short Story Prize. The Ministry of Time is her debut novel, widely acclaimed as exciting, clever, funny and gripping - ‘a little time-bomb of a book' according to the writer Francis Spufford. It was shortlisted for this year's Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize, and is a Sunday Times and New York Times best-seller. It also featured on Barack Obama's reading list this summer. The reader is Aoife Hinds, known for her roles in TV's Derry Girls and Normal People. Abridged and produced by Sara Davies Production Co-ordinator: Sarah Tombling Sound Designer: Matt Bainbridge A Pier production for BBC Radio 4 Kaliane Bradley's best-selling near-future story of intrigue, sex and time-travel. A mysterious government Ministry has transported figures from history in a time-travel experiment, with unexpected consequences. |
09 | Episode Nine | 20241024 | In the near future, a disaffected civil servant is offered a lucrative job in a mysterious new government ministry gathering expats from across history to test the limits of time-travel. Her role is to work as a 'bridge' - living with, assisting and monitoring the expat known as '1847', Commander Graham Gore, a member of John Franklin's doomed Arctic expedition. Along with his fellow 'expats' – extracted from the Great Plague, the Battle of Naseby, the French Revolution and the Battle of the Somme - Gore must be introduced to the internal combustion engine, women's emancipation, computer dating apps, the smoking ban, and 21st Century cultural and social sensitivities. Among these are the narrator's ambivalent feelings about her own mixed-race heritage. The role of a Bridge, she discovers, may be well-paid, but it's complex and difficult to navigate, particularly when the Victorian explorer sharing her living space is an attractive, infuriating, deeply sexy adventurer. When it becomes apparent that the very future is at stake, the job becomes both more complicated and more dangerous. Episode 9: A mole, two murders and three microchips. Kaliane Bradley is a British-Cambodian writer and editor who has won the 2022 Harper's Bazaar Short Story prize and the 2022 V S Pritchett Short Story Prize. The Ministry of Time is her debut novel, widely acclaimed as exciting, clever, funny and gripping - ‘a little time-bomb of a book' according to the writer Francis Spufford. It was shortlisted for this year's Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize, and is a Sunday Times and New York Times best-seller. It also featured on Barack Obama's reading list this summer. The reader is Aoife Hinds, known for her roles in TV's Derry Girls and Normal People. Abridged and produced by Sara Davies Production Co-ordinator: Sarah Tombling Sound Designer: Matt Bainbridge A Pier production for BBC Radio 4 Kaliane Bradley's best-selling near-future story of intrigue, sex and time-travel. A mysterious government Ministry has transported figures from history in a time-travel experiment, with unexpected consequences. |
10 | Episode Ten | 20241025 | [LISTEN NOW] |