Iain Banks: A BBC Radio Collection - Iain Banks Audiobook
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Selected readings and full-cast dramatisations from across the literary and science fiction of Iain Banks
Iain Banks, aka Iain M Banks, came to fame in 1984 with his transfixing debut The Wasp Factory, described as both ‘a work of unparalleled depravity’ and ‘a masterpiece’. In 1993 he was acknowledged as one of the Best of Young British Writers, and his numerous bestselling books include The Crow Road, Complicity and the ‘Culture’ sci-fi series. Collected here are three of his best works, as heard on BBC Radio.
The Wasp Factory – Iain Banks’ controversial first novel features one of literature’s most unsettling teenage boys. Sixteen-year-old Frank invites us inside his macabre world, as he describes experimenting with explosives, torturing insects – and killing his relatives. But he is not alone in his madness – his brother, Angus, has escaped from a psychiatric hospital and is making his way back home… Joseph McFadden reads this blackly comic cult classic, abridged by multi-award-winning playwright Craig Warner.
The State of the Art – Arriving on Earth in 1977, the Culture ship Arbitrary finds a planet on the brink of self-destruction, obsessed with alien concepts such as ‘property’ and ‘money’. When agent Dervley Linter decides to go native, can Diziet Sma change his mind? Antony Sher, Nina Sosanya and Paterson Joseph star in this thrilling sci-fi novella, adapted for radio by Doctor Who writer Paul Cornell.
Piece – As he waits to board a plane, Munro recalls two previous journeys. Travelling by bus and then train, he finds himself in parallel arguments started by the books he is carrying, pitching reason against faith. But life is too complicated for there not to be continual coincidences… This radio adaptation by Craig Warner of Iain Banks’ short story stars Bill Paterson.
Espedair Street – Told in the style of a Radio 1 documentary, Paul Gambaccini presents the story behind the spectacular rise and tragic fall of the fictional 1970s mega-band, Frozen Gold – from the album deal that set a rock industry record, to the mysterious deaths of two of the band members. At the centre of it all is Weird, the songwriting genius from a Paisley housing scheme, who suddenly finds himself living a life of sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll… Starring John-Gordon Sinclair, Louise Beattie, James MacPherson and Steven McNicoll, and featuring original music by Iain Banks.
Text copyright © Iain Banks 1984 (The Wasp Factory), 1987 (Espedair Street), 1989 (‘Piece’)
The State of the Art copyright © Iain M Banks 1989
The Wasp Factory
Read by Joseph McFadden
Abridged by Craig Warner
Produced by Alex Burrett
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 25 March-5 April 1997
The State of the Art
The Ship – Antony Sher
Diziet Sma – Nina Sosanya
Dervley Linter – Paterson Joseph
Li – Graeme Hawley
Tel – Brigit Forsyth
Sodel – Conrad Nelson
Dramatised by Paul Cornell
Directed by Nadia Molinari
First broadcast BBC Radio 5, 5 March 2009
Piece
Munro – Bill Paterson
Jack- Harry Jones
Mo – Bash Kher
Eve/the Voice – Susan Sheridan
Adapted by Craig Warner
Produced and directed by John York
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 6 June 1991
Espedair Street
Weird – John Gordon Sinclair
Christine – Louise Beattie
Davey – James MacPherson
Ric – Steven McNicoll
McCann – Sandy Morton
Jean Webb – Margaret Clark
Wes – Douglas Russell
Wee Tommy – Martin Docherty
Inez – Gowan Calder
Nightclub manager – Graham Debanzi
Pop biographer – Paul Gambaccini
Dramatised by Joe Dunlop
Music by lain Banks and Nigel Clark
Keyboards: Brian Kellock, Guitar: Nick Clark, Drums: Gordon Wilson, Vocals: Monica Queen
Directed by Dave Batchelor
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 8-29 January 2008
Iain Banks: A BBC Radio Collection
Including The Wasp Factory, The State of the Art & Espedair Street
By: Iain Banks
Narrated by: Joseph McFadden, Nina Sosanya, Paterson Joseph, Antony Sher, John-Gordon Sinclair, James MacPherson, Steven McNicoll, full cast, Louise Beattie, Bill Paterson
Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins
Release date: 06-26-25
Language: English
Format and Bitrate: M4B@125 kbps
Size: 304.42 MB
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This post has 4 comments with rating of 5/5
March 25th, 2026
isn’t someone supposed to be in here complaining that I could have gotten this somewhere else ? That happens a lot these days …
March 26th, 2026
Why?
March 26th, 2026
Nah, @avatarofshadow, kicking this contributor in the teeth is hardly worth it as they didn’t have to do so much to put together and upload the torrent. If it had been a real effort for the contributor, you can bet the steel capped boots would have been aimed in the dental direction.
March 26th, 2026
Thank you, @XaaktXobekohr, I’m a bit scared of The Wasp Factory, but the other stories in the collection should be great!
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