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Drama of the Week

A Vindication of Frankenstein's Monster

Drama of the Week

BBC

Drama, Fiction

3.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Episode 1 of 3

Starting with Mary Wollstonecraft’s ground-breaking feminist text, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), and moving into a radical re-imagining of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818), through to the contemporary world of Artificial Intelligence, Linda Marshall Griffiths' drama asks what would happen if a woman created a woman?

In the first episode of this three part drama Lizzie walks through Mary Wollstonecraft’s world at the end of the 18th Century and she has questions. Tracing Wollstonecraft's extraordinary life, she is challenged by her bravery, her incredible mind and her capacity to fall in love with the wrong men. But this is not time-travel, Lizzie is creating a Virtual Reality world at the centre of which is Mary Wollstonecraft. But as the ‘AI’ Wollstonecraft comes to life, trapped in her virtual world, she begins to question exactly what has changed for women more than two hundred years after the publication of her manifesto - have women achieved equality and freedom? And Lizzie, pregnant and recently diagnosed with an aneurysm, must decide whether to allow her life to be constrained by her health, her lover Max, her impending motherhood or whether to complete her work, following Wollstonecraft’s journey to Norway.

Lizzie.....LYDIA WILSON Mary.....DAISY HEAD Max.....SACHA DHAWAN Joseph/Talleyrand-Perigord/ Father.....ANDONIS ANTHONY Eliza/ Jane Austen/ Mother......ERIN SHANAGER Fuseli.....HARRY TAURASI

Written by Linda Marshall Griffiths based on Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Sound design by Sharon Hughes Production co-ordinators Vicky Moseley and Lorna Newman Directed by Nadia Molinari

A BBC Studios Audio Production for Radio 4

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0:00.0

Before you listen to this BBC podcast, I'd like to quickly tell you about some others.

0:05.0

My name's Andy Martin and I'm the editor of a team of podcast producers at the BBC in Northern Ireland.

0:11.0

It's a job I really love because we get to tell the stories that really matter to people here,

0:16.1

but which also resonate and apply to listeners around the world.

0:19.5

And because the team is such a diverse range of skills and strengths.

0:23.0

We have trained journalists, people who love digging through archives,

0:26.6

we've got drama and even comedy experts.

0:29.0

We really can do those stories justice.

0:31.6

So if you like this podcast, head to BBC Sounds where you'll

0:34.7

find plenty more fascinating stories from all around the UK.

0:40.1

BBC Sounds music radio podcasts.

0:44.0

This is Drama of the Week.

0:47.5

The first thing I knew about her

0:49.0

is she jumped off Putney Bridge. Big skirts sunk fast. Right here. I mean looking at it obviously

1:02.2

this can't be the same Putney bridge because she jumped off in 1795

1:06.8

This is all white stone

1:09.2

Just quickly wait hang on as a sign here

1:13.0

Okay Wait, hang on, there's a sign here. Okay, um...

1:15.0

So a river barge collided with the original Putney Bridge in 1870,

1:20.0

and in the end they demolished it, and this one, the one I'm standing on is not the one she jumped from.

1:25.0

Look at the water.

1:29.0

It's a long way down.

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