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When a plane crashes in west Wales, a dark mystery begins to unfold. A major conspiracy thriller, starring Romola Garai. Written by Matthew Broughton.

When a plane crashes in west Wales, a dark mystery begins to unfold. A major conspiracy thriller, starring Romola Garai. Written by Matthew Broughton.

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8. Amygdala

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The eighth episode of a nine-part conspiracy thriller, starring Romola Garai. Written by Matthew Broughton. When the mysterious child, K, wakes from his coma, Helen discovers his identity. And after she finally tracks down the pilot of the plane that crashed, the truth of what happened to flight 259 begins to emerge. Will Helen help K return to his family? And what secrets lie hidden in Florian's water-damaged notebook? Tracks: A story in nine parts about life, death and the human brain. Directed in Wales by James Robinson.
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7. The Nucleus Accumbens

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Seventh episode of a nine-part conspiracy thriller, starring Romola Garai. Written by Matthew Broughton. Helen is kidnapped by the organ traffickers she has been investigating. To make matters worse, so is her mother, Rosie. As they wait for death in a tiny room, the secrets between them begin to unravel. What do the traffickers want with them? Will they get out alive? And why won't Rosie talk about Helen's mysterious long-lost sister Elizabeth? Tracks: A story in nine parts about life, death and the human brain. Directed in London by Abigail le Fleming.
Art and literature 9 years
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5. Hippocampus

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The fifth in a major new nine-part conspiracy thriller, starring Romola Garai. Written by Matthew Broughton Confined to her hospital bed, Helen is desperate to continue her investigation into the plane crash and find her missing father, Florian. But with the mystery child locked in a coma upstairs in the same building, is Helen safe? Where is Florian Chauvin? What did he do to the little boy? And is Helen on the right drugs? Tracks: A story in nine parts about life, death and the human brain. Original music by Stu Barker Directed in Wales by James Robinson.
Art and literature 9 years
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4. The Bridge of Varolius

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The fourth in a major new nine-part conspiracy thriller, starring Romola Garai. Written by Matthew Broughton Determined to discover who's responsible for the plane crash, Helen continues her search for her father. But when child services become involved, new information points Helen in the direction of the Iraq war. How is Florian connected to the little boy in the coma? And have Helen and Freddy been chasing the wrong lead? Tracks: A story in nine parts about life, death and the human brain. Original music by Stu Barker Directed in Wales by Helen Perry.
Art and literature 9 years
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3. The Pineal Gland

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The third in a major new nine-part conspiracy thriller, starring Romola Garai. Written by Matthew Broughton. Following a mysterious phone call, the crash of Flight 259 is declared an accident. Nothing makes sense anymore. And, as Helen continues investigating Florian's fellow passengers, she uncovers another disturbing medical mystery. Is Florian somehow to blame for everything? And will Helen be able to find her father before someone more dangerous does? Tracks: A story in nine parts about life, death and the human brain. Original music by Stu Barker Directed in Wales by Helen Perry.
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