
Stephen Fry lends his unique vocal talent to the critically acclaimed debut thriller from M. S. Singh. The Missing Lines is a dark voyage into Bristol’s sinister underbelly, exploring the ruthless world of county lines drug running. At nineteen, Marcus finds himself immersed in gang infighting. Trapped in a world he doesn't understand, his situation becomes increasingly perilous. As his options na... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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The campaign to support Missing People all over the UK reaches far beyond this podcast. If you’re interested in helping to join the search for the long-term missing, there’s a podcast series made with the support of Missing People UK, and it’s called... more
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I want to hear this and I would probably rate it 5 but the audio is corrupted in some way. Edit: I listened to the Stephen reveals all episode and I get it now, 5 stars. Edit 2: M.S. Singh, I get it now 2.0
Just leaving this for all the people complaining about the lack of audio for majority of episodes. Jump to the reveals all episode
As frustrating as it was to click play, enjoy the first couple of minutes, immerse myself in the sound of Stephen Fry only to be met with silence and crackles just as things where getting good. I have to admit it was a very clever marketing play for an important cause.
Looks like I wasn’t the only one that fell for it - however I hope I’m not the only one thinking long and hard about those still missing today.
Guys. There is no sound/narrative from about 5 mins into episode one! Needs fixing
Shining a spotlight on those ‘missing’.
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