Death Of A Cosmonaut By James Fritz


(3 stars; 2 reviews)

Julian Rhind-Tutt stars in a powerful re-imagining of Cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov's final moments as he hurtles towards earth. Death of a Cosmonaut Amid the space race frenzy of Cold War Russia, Vladimir Komarov was sent into space to mark the anniversary of Lenin's birth. Though his ship, the Soyuz 1, had failed multiple safety checks, the launch went ahead. As soon as he reached orbit, system failures began. From the award-winning writer and director partnership behind Comment is Free comes a thrilling, heart-wrenching monologue which tries to make sense of progress and national pride in the face of inevitable death.    Writer: James Fritz Director: Becky Ripley First broadcast:  Wed 19th Apr 2017 14:15 on BBC Radio 4 FM

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

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Reviews

Compeling


(3.5 stars)

A fantastic true story about the space race. We forget that the Soviets were ahead of the West but it cost them a great deal