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The Prospect

A BBC Radio Political Drama

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The Prospect

Von: Avie Luthra, Gary Brown, Jon Sen, Mike Harris
Gesprochen von: Nitin Chandra Ganatra, Sacha Dhawan, Archie Panjabi, Gillian Kearney, Zubin Varla, Vincent Ebrahim, Christopher Bisson, Barbara Marten, full cast
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Newly-elected MP Bobby Khan navigating the corruption and tricky world of politics, power and community life.

Bobby Khan has a bright future ahead of him. Young, charismatic and ambitious, he’s recently got married to his long-term girlfriend Lucy, and has just won an important by-election in the Northern constituency of Floxton West.

As an Asian MP, he hopes to improve race relations in his community and bring people together – but when a white DJ is found beaten to death, and a Muslim constituent is arrested for his murder, Bobby faces pressure from the accused’s family to get involved. Then his cousin Wasim is imprisoned on terrorism charges, and Bobby’s idealism is shattered as he becomes embroiled in a series of personal and political dilemmas.

Two years later, the dust has settled, and Bobby is a rising star in Westminster, with his sights set on a ministerial position. But a family bombshell and a blackmailer turn his life upside down once more – and when he backs an animal-testing laboratory in his constituency, he finds himself facing a violent backlash...

Nitin Ganatra and Zubin Varla play Bobby in this thrilling tale of politics, power, corruption and betrayal. Among the stellar cast are Vincent Ebrahim, Bhasker Patel, Barbara Marten, Christopher Bisson, Gillian Kearney, Nicola Stephenson and Sacha Dhawan.

Content Warning: Contains strong language and deals with themes of racism

Production credits

Series 1 written by Avie Luthra and Gary Brown

Series 2 written by Mike Harris, Jon Sen and Avie Luthra

Produced and directed by Pauline Harris

Cast

Bobby Khan – Nitin Ganatra/Zubin Varla

Elizabeth – Barbara Marten

Imran – Vincent Ebrahim/Bhasker Patel

Wasim – Christopher Bisson

Terry – John McArdle

Ayesha – Archie Panjabl

Lucy – Gillian Kearney/Nicola Stephenson

Paul Deacon – David Fleeshman

Rashid Choudry – Amer Nazlr

Rhobina Choudry – Rani Moorthy

Craig Williams – Sam Curtis

Jerome – Aaron Cobham

Newsreader – Mark Edwardson

Martha Kearney – Herself

Harry/Hanif – Sacha Dhawan

DI Brown/Pathologist – Seamus O’Neill

Mike Winters – Michael Feast

Barry – Lee Boardman

Isabella – Fiona Clarke

David/Geraint – James Quinn

Sara – Millie Rose Kinsey

Shazia/Woman – Balvinder Sopal

Ali – Darren Kuppan

Graham – Jonathan Keeble

Karl – Graeme Hawley

Minister – Malcolm Raeburn

Helen – Christine Brennan

News reporter – Shari Vahl

School children from St Mary's Church of England Infant and Junior School, Manchester

Fraud adviser: Shari Vahl

Political adviser: Andrew Russell

Music consultant: Philip Tagney

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 25 May-8 June 2007 (Series 1), 31 July-14 August 2009 (Series 2)

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