Radiohead’s ‘OK Computer’ is set to come to life as a radio play on the BBC this coming Friday (October 19).
The play named after the band’s seminal album will draw on themes from each of its twelve tracks.
The play by Joel Horwood, Chris Perkins, Al Smith and Chris Thorpe guides us through the story of a man who wakes up in a Berlin hospital having lost his memory.
He is repatriated back to Britain once details of his past life emerge but he is later haunted by thoughts that it is not his life after all according to ateaseweb.com
The play is set to be broadcast at 9pm on Radio 4 (92-95 FM or Digital).
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