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created and written by Matthew Broughton, and primarily directed and produced by James Robinson. The show premiered on 9 August 2016, and concluded with its fifth series, ''Abyss'', on 21 December 2020. Each series has its own subtitle, with the first series, originally simply called ''Tracks'', retroactively subtitled ''Origins''. Produced by
BBC Cymru Wales
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, it aired on
BBC Radio 4
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, with some episodes first being made available on the
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's website, on which the series remains available to listen to.
Matthew Broughton wrote almost all episodes of the series, with Caroline Horton, Katherine Chandler, Lucy Catherine, Matt Hartley, and Timothy X Atack writing some episodes of series 3 and 5. James Robinson produced all episodes and directed most, with Abigail le Fleming,
Carl Prekopp
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, Helen Perry, John Norton and Rebecca Lloyd-Evans acting as producers and/or directors alongside him for one series each.
The series follows the investigations of Dr. Helen Ash, a
primary care physician
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whose life is changed when she witnesses the crash of a plane on which her estranged father was a passenger curious; her curious and determined nature leads her to investigate, leading her to unearth a series of conspiracies related to experimental science.
Romola Garai
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,
Hattie Morahan
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and
Olivia Poulet
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Early life
Poulet was born in south-west London and attended Putney High School. She studied drama at Manchester University.
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After her graduation in 2001, Poulet ...
all provide the voice of Helen over the course of the series, alongside
Jonathan Forbes
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as Freddy, her long-lost friend who helps her in her investigations. Most of the series is set in modern times and features Helen as
narrator
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and
protagonist
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; the second series, ''Strata'', is a
prequel
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following a different set of characters in 1980.
Synopsis
The first series, ''Origins'', follows Helen as she investigates her late father Florian, who died in a plane crash on his way to meet her for the first time, leading her, her husband Michael and her long-lost friend Freddy to unearth a large conspiracy related to her father's medical experiments and her own origins.
The second series, ''Strata'', is a
prequel
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set in 1980 in the wilds of
Snowdonia
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, and follows Rachel Turner, a woman on a desperate search for her four-year-old son Joel, who went missing in an
earthquake
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while she was looking for fossils; while looking for him, they stumble upon events relating to a strange pregnancy.
The third series, ''Chimera'', starts as Helen finds out that she is pregnant, despite not having had sex for many months. In her attempts at finding out how she became pregnant, she stumbles upon experiments related to pregnancies, which may be related to both her pregnancy and her own birth.
In the fourth series, ''Indigo'', Helen investigates strange events relating to individuals whose mental age does not seem to match their physical age.
The fifth and final series, ''Abyss'', follows Helen, now suffering from terminal cancer, investigating the mysterious sinking of a boat.
Cast and characters
''All cast members are credited per episode without categorization. Actors are listed below as main cast if they appear in at least half of a series' episodes. Unlike in episode credits, performers are not credited for appearing in a series if it is only via footage from a previous series.''
; Main cast
*
Romola Garai
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(series 1, 4),
Hattie Morahan
Harriet Jane Morahan (born 7 October 1978) is an English actress. Her roles include Sister Clara in ''The Golden Compass'' (2007), Gale Benson in '' The Bank Job'' (2008), Alice in '' The Bletchley Circle'' (2012–2014), Ann in '' Mr. Holmes ...
(series 3) and
Olivia Poulet
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Early life
Poulet was born in south-west London and attended Putney High School. She studied drama at Manchester University.
Career
After her graduation in 2001, Poulet ...
(series 5) as Dr. Helen Ash, a
primary care physician
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. Her life changes when she witnesses the crash of a plane which carried her father, whom she had never met before, triggering a series of investigations into his life, and a web of conspiracies; she is asocial and cold, and her physical and mental health worsens over the course of the overall story.
*
Alex Beckett
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Beckett is best known for his time with St. Mirren where he made 195 league appearances with the Paisley side, he also played for Falk ...
as Michael (series 1), Helen's supportive husband.
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Jonathan Forbes
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Early life
Forbes was born in Dublin, Ireland on 4 December 1976. He attended Gonzaga College where he was in the same class as fellow actor Andrew Scott, before studying En ...
as Freddy Fuller (series 1, 3–5), a
forensic pathologist
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and long-lost friend of Helen who reunites with her, and comes to be her best friend. Very supportive, he often helps her in her investigations.
* Sean Baker as Florian Chauvin (series 1), a scientist and Helen's estranged father. He supposedly left the family when Helen was baby, but contacts her at the beginning of the series, wanting to meet with her. His plane crashes while he travels to meet her, prompting Helen to investigate his life.
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Fiona O'Shaughnessy
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as Rachel Turner (main series 2; guest series 3), a
paleontologist
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desperately looking for her son Joe in 1980 after he goes missing in an earthquake, and the narrator and main protagonist of series 2. She is revealed to be Helen's birth mother at the end of series 2, and reappears in an episode of series 3.
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Kai Owen
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as Ifan (series 2), a local who helps Rachel look for her missing son.
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Robert Pugh
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as Sam (series 2), a friend of Ifan who also helps Rachel.
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Betsan Llwyd
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as Rosie (series 1), Helen's mother. Over the course of series 1, it is revealed that she adopted Helen, a fact which later acts as a key plot point of series 3.
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Shelley Rees
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as Charlotte or "Charlie" (series 2), a woman encountered by Rachel while on the search for her son.
* Dafydd Emyr as Ronny (series 2), Charlotte's romantic partner.
* Eiry Thomas as Andrea (series 3), a
psychiatric nurse
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supervising Helen during the time she spends in a
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.
* Carys Eleri as Rebecca (series 3–5), Freddy's girlfriend.
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Andrew Gower
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as Luke (series 4), Helen's boyfriend and a policeman who investigates malpractice from health organizations.
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Georgia Henshaw
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as Julia (series 4), a mysterious woman who contacts Helen, seeking help for her ill mother.
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Juliet Cowan
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as Valerie Peluso (series 4–5), a policewoman and Luke's superior who is involved in a conspiracy relating to experimental pregnancy procedures, which Helen comes to investigate.
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Kiran Sonia Sawar
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as Lucy (series 5), the protective daughter of Eddy, a man who is the only witness to a shipwreck that supposedly never happened.
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Emma Fryer
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as Dr. Amina Nichols (series 5), the director of health at a hospital.
Episodes
Series 1 - ''Origins'' (2016)
Series 2 - ''Strata'' (2017)
Note: ''Strata'' was originally released online under the format below; it later aired on BBC Radio 4 as two episodes, each comprising three of the original format's episodes. The official BBC website offers both formats, with the two-episodes format being referred to as "Omnibus Part 1" and "Omnibus Part 2".
Series 3 - ''Chimera'' (2018)
Series 4 - ''Indigo'' (2019)
Series 5 - ''Abyss'' (2020)
Reception
According to the BBC, the first series of ''Tracks'' was "the most successful drama series launched by
BCRadio 4 in 2016."
The first episode of the series earned Nigel Newis a
BBC Audio Drama Award
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for Best Use of Sound in an Audio Drama at the
2017 ceremony, with Broughton and producers James Robinson, Helen Perry and Abigail le Fleming earning a nomination for Best Audio Drama (Series or Serial). At the
2018 ceremony, ''Strata'' was nominated for Best Podcast or Online Only Audio Drama.
The first series won Best Fiction Podcast at the
2017
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British Podcast Awards
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.
References
External links
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