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5. Emergency Prescriptions Kept Up One's Sleeve

Five dramas about Malaria, and scientific attempts to defeat the deadly disease: the best old ideas. Stars Siobhan Redmond.

A drama serial by Lavinia Greenlaw about one of the oldest of human diseases.

Emergency Prescriptions Kept Up One's Sleeve: the old ones are (still) sometimes the best.

Malaria has blighted human life in parts of the world for as long as humans have been humans. The mosquito, the parasite it carries, and the human bloodstream are evolving together. In many places the parasite still has the upper hand. Emergency Prescriptions Kept up One's Sleeve: the last of five dramas based on facts and taking in ancient historical itches and ideas about the disease and the latest scientific attempts to understand and outwit it.

The disease caused by a parasite carried in the saliva of female mosquitoes came to humans probably from gorillas a long time ago. Through recorded history the fever-prompting disease has shadowed humans almost everywhere warm enough for mosquitoes to live between the Poles. We have evolved together. It is still the biggest killer of children in parts of the world.

Made in collaboration with Wellcome Trust.

Written by Lavinia Greenlaw.

Narrator: Siobhan Redmond.

Other parts played by:

Russell Boulter
Richard Bremmer
David Collins
Jasmine Hyde
John Mackay

Medical/science adviser: Julian Rayner, Sanger Institute.

Music and sound design: Jon Nicholls.

Producer: Tim Dee

First broadcast on 麻豆社 Radio 4 in March 2014.

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15 minutes

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Sat 5 Nov 2022 02:15

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Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator Siobhan Redmond
Actor Russell Boulter
Actor Richard Bremmer
Actor David Collins
Actor Jasmine Hyde
Actor John MacKay
Producer Tim Dee
Writer Lavinia Greenlaw

Broadcasts

  • Fri 28 Mar 2014 10:45
  • Fri 28 Mar 2014 19:45
  • Fri 10 Aug 2018 14:30
  • Sat 11 Aug 2018 02:30
  • Fri 4 Nov 2022 14:15
  • Sat 5 Nov 2022 02:15