Tracks Origin By Matthew Broughton



Origins
When Dr Helen Ash witnesses the brutal and disturbing crash of the plane that is carrying her father, the incident sets her on an investigation into a dark conspiracy. Florian Chauvin was flying to Wales to tell his daughter something important, but his plane fell out of the sky. What was Florian coming to tell Helen? Who was he travelling with? And why did his plane crash?
Helen…. Romola Garai
Michael…. Alex Beckett
Freddy….. Jonathan Forbes
Rosie…. Susan Jameson
Miranda…. Suzanne Packer
The Policeman…. Matthew Gravelle
The Pilot….. Richard Nichols
Mrs Trewin…. Caroline Berry
Susan…. Claire Cage
Florian…. Sean Baker

Episode 1 00:00
Episode 2 43:19
Episode 3 1:26:37
Episode 4 2:10:09
Episode 5 2:53:24
Episode 6 3:37:08
Episode 7 4:20:33
Episode 8 5:04:15
Episode 9 5:47:49

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20 thoughts on “Tracks Origin By Matthew Broughton”

  1. I used to have a recurring dream of a plane crash. Keep in mind this was before cell phones. I'm on the ground watching the plane come down. It crashes far away but I can see the smoke. I'm alone, no one else in sight. There's such a sense of urgency but I have no way to alert anyone nor do I ever reach the crash site, helpless. I understand the general psychology of such a dream but at the time not how it related to me directly. I had the dream every so often for yrs & then it stopped. (she typed ominously…lol) Seriously tho yikes, hope this doesn't trigger.

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  2. SPOILER ALERT BELOW, BUT I HAD TO GET IT OFF MY CHEST 🥴

    Well this was one hell of a roller coaster ride. Was dying to get to the end to find out how it all came together. What an ending!
    It was gruesome in many parts, very, very sad in other parts. I found the mother's character somewhat unbelievable and wished she would just get on with telling her story once and for all (except in bits and pieces like she was doing) and then stay out of the picture. The father's character was the same…unbelievable! He phones the daughter up before the plane crash to say he had something important to tell her and then leaves her with nothing but riddles before he jumps off the bridge into certain death. Apart from that it was a great Series but I wouldn't be able to listen to the others. They are too long and since I can't wait to find out how they end, I spend too much time listening all in one go and ignore the fact that I have a life to attend to. Thanks for sharing. Really appreciate it.

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  3. Wow…
    As always , I couldn't stop my mind leaping ahead of the story , predicting likely scenarios , probable endings – an annoying habit , as , so often , it is as I supposed – and ruined by my overthinking .
    ~ 'Tracks' though..!?, not in my widest imagination did I , (could anyone?) , preempt the (most satisfactory) conclusion here .
    For such a long , complex production , this holds together very well , it's far more thought provoking than confusing – although , not from Helen's point of view ; she is one tough character , I was totting up the horrendous situations / information she was hurtling into expecting her to crack up – giving her persona claustrophobia is an 'almost' sadistic touch .
    There are a few weak links , but they wash in and out before I had time to dwell on / be irritated by them . Her parents are 'a bit' of a weak link , as I felt either one could have stepped in / piped up a lot earlier – like anytime in her life – and saved her a whole load of strife .
    All in all , fairly brilliant . Thoroughly recommend .
    I warn you though ~ it's not very funny… although Helen saying , "Oh , a handkerchief . Are you a Morris Dancer?" , made me smile (and pray to heaven I get a chance to use someday ~ hopefully provocatively or inappropriately) .

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