Radiohead's 'OK Computer' made into a play
The radio broadcast will go out on Friday (October 19)
Radiohead’s ‘OK Computer’ has inspired a new radio play, which is to be broadcast at 21:00 BST on Friday (October 19) on BBC Radio 4.
The play, given the same name as the classic Radiohead album, features 12 parts, each inspired by a song on the album, reports Ateaseweb.
It is written by Joel Horwood, Chris Perkins, Al Smith and Chris Thorpe.
The play focuses on the story of a man who wakes up in a Berlin hospital suffering from amnesia, then embarks on a journey to regain his memory.
The play, given the same name as the classic Radiohead album, features 12 parts, each inspired by a song on the album, reports Ateaseweb.
It is written by Joel Horwood, Chris Perkins, Al Smith and Chris Thorpe.
The play focuses on the story of a man who wakes up in a Berlin hospital suffering from amnesia, then embarks on a journey to regain his memory.
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Listen to full tracks now. Users outside the UK can hear 30-second clips of each song.











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