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Each BBC production featured here can be downloaded - free of charge - from a host website in a choice of formats.
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"If you saw the Dirk Bogarde film, you'll love this. If you didn't, you'll love it anyway. This new production works from the original German text and it is fittingly tormented, portraying Venice as a beautiful city riddled with decay." - TIME OUT
"...treating us to chunks of elegant narration and emphasising Gustav's disturbing metamorphosis from 'high culture to bestiality'. An expert adaptation by Peter Wolf." - OBSERVER
"Peter Wolf's dramatisation goes beyond surface style. Powerful stuff - and not a note of Mahler." - THE SUNDAY TIMES
"Sensuality turned fetid is the hallmark of Death In Venice, which returns the classic to something approaching Thomas Mann's original novel. Peter Wolf's adaptation re-enlists Mann's work as an essay in living decomposition." - THE STAGE
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Download RED STAR BELGRADE, Peter's acclaimed play for BBC Radio 4 starring Bill Nighy
"RED STAR BELGRADE is the story of the formation of a soccer team, but it's about far more than football. Set in 1941, it is on one level a war-story of courage and daring, but it also questions the whole business of loyalty to family, race and country, the desirability of survival and the inadmissibility of passivity." - RADIO TIMES
"...there is much more to the remarkable story told here than simply a game of two halves, for Peter Wolf's play is a tale of personal heroism and the brutal intervention of politics in sport. Bill Nighy stars in the heroic tale." - THE TIMES
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Download Peter's BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Sendak's classic WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE
"The night that Max wore his wolf suit and made mischief has been brilliantly dramatised by Peter Wolf. Fans of the book may wonder how the story can possibly work without Maurice Sendak's famous illustrations of the lumpy jumpy Wild Things and the forest growing in Max's room after he is sent to bed without supper. Against all the odds, it does. Children and parents will love it." - THE TIMES
An absolutely superb adaptation." - DAILY MAIL
"You know it's Christmas when you see Raymond Briggs' Snowman on TV. Peter Wolf's adaptation (of Maurice Sendak's book) is in line to become radio's seasonal equivalent." - THE OBSERVER
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