Fukushima

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Fiction #191Drama #69

Season 1: Fall of the ShahA tale of power, betrayal and fear. Taking you back to the 1970s, when the Iranian Revolution would change the world forever. A nine-part drama.

Season 2: FukushimaA tsunami hits the Japanese nuclear plant. The disaster told in a seven-part drama. As the energy company and politicians in Tokyo lose control, the reactors become unstable and a “suicide squad” of older workers is sent inside. This drama follows the heroes who fight to contain the disaster and those whose mistakes led Japan to catastrophe. Years later, some seek atonement.

Fukushima Cast:Suto: Togo IgawaAkiko: Ami Okumura JonesYoshida: Eiji MaharaSaito: Sadao UedaIto: Matt McCooeyShimada: Akira KoieyamaNarrator: Romola GaraiReporter: Kevin ShenReporter: Naoko Mori Worker: Nino FuruhataWritten by Adrian PenkethSound design is by Peter RingroseProduced by Toby Swift and Sasha YevtushenkoCommissioned by Simon Pitts for BBC World Service.

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  • PK the NP
    Love this show!
    For any true survivor fan, this show has it ALL including my the behind the scenes planning, fun, and strategy we all crave. Keep it coming because I am NEVER leaving this island!
  • Sooner2721
    Content doesn’t not reflect the title
    Please update to Fukushima content.
  • Jsjfbgxk
    terrible accents
    so bad. who made this decision? no words. just do a documentary podcast. so obviously a bunch of white people doing absurd and inconsistent impressions of japanese people speaking english
  • GoGettah F'Sho
    There was no Tyranny
    With 2500 years of history there was a 4-5 year period of a Democratic republic
  • Princessredtights
    Eh
    I would prefer a traditional podcast not a dramatization
  • Kadelaw.com
    Thank you
    For someone who left the country after the revolution that set the country back centuries, this was very educational and perfectly delivered. Thank you
  • CeciGarden
    Loved it!
    I could picture it all as I listened to the conversations. The Sha, how his wife loved him, how he cared for his Nation, how the youth supported the revolution. It was great how the characters felt personal. Thank you for creating it! looking forward ti more like this.
  • Martinmer
    Great Performance!
    I would like to see more podcasts like this!
  • AA man 209
    Disappointed
    It is poorly done. It is very entertaining, but pronunciations are poor, difficult to follow voices, historically questionable. I was hoping for better.
  • Nkigen
    Good story but terrible presentation
    Didn't even finish the first episode. The story has the potential to told in a much better way. If this podcast is targeted at history enthusiasts who value the content more that the useless theatrics which add no value to the story, you should have toned down the dramatizations.
  • Chesstiger139
    TOUR DE FORCE!!!
    A very well produced performance. An incredible point in modern history captured in this pod cast.
  • Bryan0322
    Very Interesting
    I found this to be a very interesting podcast. I highly recommend it!
  • lunaticLion
    Gut-wrenching
    If tilted towards the Shah. Not terrible.
  • fattony310
    Not impressed
    I was expecting a news documentary and got a poorly acted melodrama do not waste your time
  • IntruderBaby
    Not Impressed
    I was really disappointed and stopped listening somewhere during the second episode. This was a major event for Iran and the U.S. and turning it into a soap opera trivialized the impact of this period of history. The dramatization was too much for me to listen to for very long. It was a bit amateurish.
  • SimonHWY
    Simple story telling would do
    It is awesome for BBC attempting to create a drama/documentary podcast. These voice actors are not that good. Why can’t they follow format of The Assassination podcast. Engaging storyteller and well written narratives are more important.
  • friendly woods
    try it. you'll like it.
    I thought this started slow, but now it's one of my favorite podcast. I love the soundtrack, the acting is great.
  • Mfpaluch
    Format works well
    This is my favorite podcast of the moment. I encourage bbc to repeat the format for other historical events
  • radical commie Jesus freak
    I appreciate the dramatization
    So many podcasts about history become dry and the voice of the narrator takes over from history. By giving the characters their own voices this podcast brings the drama of the history to life and puts us back in touch with the human beings behind history. I am appreciating the first three episodes! I graduated from high school in 1978 and some of my close friendsWere Persian exiles trapped in America by the revolution. The revolution shaped the world we live in an American foreign policy up till this day in countries like Venezuela, Iraq, Turkey, Pakistan,… Keep up the good work and look forward to the future episodes
  • SolomonH21
    Great Production
    So far this has been a great podcast. I listen to a lot of different audio dramas and such and the BBC’s production is once again even better then what I would think of of average. I did have to listen to the first two episodes twice to really get the nuances of the story but now I’m into and loving it. Keep it up BBC, can’t wait for more. 👍🏻
  • Gigharbori
    why dramatize this
    Because it is a seminal event in current world history. Tthe behind the scenes story, if BBC delves into it, will even describe the rise of Donald Trump. It all starts in Persia ......
  • NYPL user
    Terrible
    I had been looking forward to this podcast, but why dramatize this event?
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