People Who Knew Me
BBC
Emily Morris uses 9/11 to fake her own death and run away to start a new life in California as Connie Prynne. Read more
Episodes
Introducing... People Who Knew Me 04/04/2023 00:01:521. Hello LA 05/30/2023 00:16:09
2. Fettuccine Alfredo 06/01/2023 00:18:173. Adult Bob 06/06/2023 00:14:444. Jack Daniels 06/08/2023 00:16:58 Show all episodes
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Our take on People Who Knew Me podcast
People Who Knew Me is a deeply human drama that will leave you contemplating the complexity of personal choices. Rosamund Pike excels as Connie Prynne, a woman who faked her own death in 9/11 and is now facing her past after a cancer diagnosis. Hugh Laurie shines as her 'widowed' husband, adding emotional depth. The story, beautifully adapted by Daniella Isaacs from Kim Hooper's novel, is a tense exploration of secrets, lies, and redemption. People Who Knew Me is a drama podcast by BBC Radio 5 live. Producer
BBC
BBC
Host
Written and Directed by Daniella Isaacs
Written and Directed by Daniella Isaacs
Country
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Episodes count
12
12
Average duration
15'
15'
Frequency
Twice a week
Twice a week
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