Episodes
| First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| 20020202 | 20041107 (BBC7) 20071010 (BBC7) 20080622 (BBC7) 20090304 (BBC7) 20100104 (BBC7) 20100105 (BBC7) 20100807 (BBC7) 20100808 (BBC7) 20110515 (BBC7) 20110516 (BBC7) 20120310 (BBC7) 20120311 (BBC7) 20121103 (BBC7) 20121104 (BBC7) 20130602 (BBC7) 20130603 (BBC7) 20140802 (BBC7) 20140803 (BBC7) 20180721 (BBC7) 20201024 (BBC7) 20221126 (BBC7) 20221127 (BBC7) 20071010 20110515 20120310 20120311 20121103 20121104 20130602 20130603 20140802 20140803 | ![]() Building what is destined to be the world's tallest tower, civil engineer John Stone comes to question his very existence. Mike Walker's fascinating vision of the near future. Stars David Calder as John Stone, Penelope Wilton as Kate, Helen Longworth as Louise, Philip Voss as Brandt, Sarah-Jane Holm as Dr Mary Brown and Karl Prekopp as Harry. Music composed and played by David Chiltern. Director: Gordon House. First broadcast on the BBC World Service in 2002. Building the world's tallest tower, a civil engineer questions his existence. John Stone....David Calder Kate....Penelope Wilton Louise....Helen Longworth Brandt....Philip Voss Dr Mary Brown....Sarah Jane-Holm Harry....Karl Prekopp A civil engineer questions his existence as he builds the world's tallest tower. Building the world's tallest tower, a civil engineer questions his existence. A vision of the near future. Stars David Calder. Penelope Wilton, Sarah Jane Holm and David Calder star in a disturbing vision of the near future. A disturbing tale of science and faith, maths and miracles, love and machines... With David Calder and Penelope Wilton Penelope Wilton, Sarah Jane Holm and David Calder star in this vision of the near future. First broadcast on the BBC World Service in February 2002. |
