
Set in South-London and Belfast, ROAR follows Kerry-Ann: a mother to three young children whose lives are about to change irreversibly.
This is a story about womanhood and a mother's journey to the extremes of love.
Starring Kellie Shirley, Danny Dyer and Richie Campbell.
ROAR is a podcast drama based on real events. It was brought to you in association with The Children's Society.
It was produced... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 7 | Founded | a year ago |
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Kerry-Ann, now in Belfast, seeks a fresh start but struggles with the shadows of her past. Through an old friend, she is offered a lifeline, in the form of a low paid job in a local nursing home: Meadow-view Manor. There she finds solace in resident ... more
Kerry-Ann with her children in tow, heads to Belfast. They navigate an unfamiliar city, she struggles to maintain normality for her kids, while dealing with relentless calls from the Police and the social. Tensions run high in her mother's rundown, h... more
The house where Kerry-Ann lives makes her skin crawl. She frantically chucks her and her children’s belongings into bags. Tensions mount following the investigation into Callie's trauma. With Mo under suspicion and social services involvement, she de... more
At the Police station, the investigation intensifies. The children’s father Mo soon becomes a suspect, straining their relationship to breaking point. Back home, the forensic team combs through evidence while Kerry-Ann faces intense questioning from ... more
A really gripping show from start to finish, with complex characters whose journeys you are hooked by. Strong messages too, on a difficult subject, interspersed at the end of several episodes with devastating facts from the Children’s Society on child abuse. Congrats to the team behind this show.
From start to end I couldn’t stop listening. A fantastic series, taking down a road that you hope you’ll never have to live. It has plenty if colour and light amidst the dark too. Beautifully written.
I’m only two episodes in and I’m hooked. Strong characters which are beautifully acted, and a powerful and important storyline line. I really care about these characters and am totally invested in their story.
Just binged the whole series in one go. So heartbreaking, and beautifully made. So worth listening to.
Really gripping and harrowing drama. Great to see a contemporary British drama about a serious issue. Should.be a TV series!








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