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The Cipher
Oct 24, 2024 6:27 AM

Author:Brett Neichin,Janina Matthewson,Anya Cholatra,Chance Perdomo,Enzo Cilenti,George Takei,Olivia Popica,Hera Hilmar,Samuel Adewunmi,Full Cast,Nabil Elouahabi

The Cipher

The hit hopepunk sci-fi thriller starring Anya Chalotra and Chance Perdomo

'Pulse-pounding, breathtaking... like an HBO mini-series for the ear' LA Weekly

When the cryptic Parallax puzzle appears online, it quickly becomes the world's most talked-about conundrum. A complex, multi-level cipher, it has the brightest minds on the planet baffled: but who created it, and why?

Sixteen-year-old Sabrina is obsessed with cracking it - but when she does, she discovers it isn't a game. Caught up in a sinister global conspiracy, she becomes involved with a mysterious international task force, and is recruited to hunt down a serial killer who may not be from this world.

Joined by geeky New Yorker Benny, the second solver of the Parallax, Sabrina embarks on a dangerous journey that turns her world upside down and sees her questioning her past, her parentage, and everything she's ever known...

A fast-moving, heart-stopping story about finding yourself while finding a killer, this blockbuster drama combines edge-of-your-seat storytelling and powerful sound design to create a totally immersive experience. And for those who want to dig deeper, there are also several 'Easter eggs' scattered within the story, in the form of puzzles and pop culture references planted by writer Brett Neichin. A must-listen for fans of Doctor Who, Stranger Things and The OA, The Cipher stars Anya Cholatra (The Witcher) as Sabrina and Chance Perdomo (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) as Benny, with a stellar cast including Enzo Cilenti (Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell), Hera Hilmar (Mortal Engines), Olivia Popica (Tyrant), Samuel Adewunmi (The Last Tree) and George Takei (Star Trek).

NB: Contains very strong language and violent scenes

Production credits

Produced by Emma Hearn

Director and Executive Producer: John Scott Dryden

Commissioning Editor: Jason Phipps

Commissioning Producers: Rachel Simpson, Ella Woods and Eli Sessions

Written and created by Brett Neichin with additional writing by Janina Matthewson

Script editing by Mike Walker

Music by Benbrick and Mark Henry Phillips

Editing & Sound Design by Steve Bond

Sound Assistant: Makashe Ogbon

Assistant Producer: Eleanor Mein

Trails by Jack Soper

Recorded at Sonica Studios, London

A Goldhawk Production for BBC Sounds

Cast

Sabrina - Anya Chalotra

Benny - Chance Perdomo

Harry - Enzo Cilenti

Isabella - Hera Hilmar

Mr Ahmed - Nabil Elouahabi

Dr Usman - Cyril Nri

Efrat - Olivia Popica

Lucy - Molly Harris

Janitor/Ken - Akie Kotabe

Fergus - Samuel Adewunmi

Ian - Kerry Shale

Sara - Nina Yndis

Katrin/Diane Trumbo - Clare Corbett

Lucy Rabbit - Molly Harris

Quentin - Carl Prekopp

Vincent - Dave McRae

Lynn - Leanne Best

Dr Aoki - George Takei

Japanese Girl - Chloe Okada-Howells

Other parts played by Stephen Mitchell, Philip Desmeules, George Georgiou, Ayeesha Menon, John Scott Dryden, Hugo Dryden

First broadcast BBC Sounds, 26-29 December 2020

©2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

Reviews

Quite simply a masterpiece

—— John Banville

More philosophically profound than any of the fiction of Camus or Sartre, and far less self-conscious. This is existentialism with a backbone of tempered steel

—— New Republic

'Sharp, clear and witty'

—— The New Yorker

'Heyer's characters and dialogue are an abiding delight to me ... I have seldom met people to whom I have taken so violent a fancy from the word "Go"'

—— Dorothy L. Sayers

'The wittiest of detective writers'

—— Daily Mail

Gripping and involving, an elegant farewell by a much missed writer

—— Siân Phillips , Daily Express, Books of the Year

Silverview has many of le Carré's characteristic virtues . . . engaging characters and three or four splendid set scenes in which veteran spooks stir the embers of old fires

—— Scotsman, Best Books of the Year

Silverview is a cat-and-mouse chase from an East Anglian seaside town to the Eastern Bloc. Published ten months after he passed away, it marks a fitting final work by the master of spy fiction

—— Irish Times, Books of the Year

A taut, thrilling spy novel. Read it as a tribute to a master

—— Stella, Books of the Year

Silverview has all the old magic . . . it offers a rewarding post-script to the long-distance spell-binders The Little Drummer Girl and Absolute Friends

—— David Bromwich , Times Literary Supplement, Books of The Year

His publisher is promoting it as a great literary event - the final book by one of postwar Britain's finest writers. That seems fair enough to me . . . [Silverview has] enough reminders of the old magic to please his most ardent aficionados

—— Dominic Sandbrook , Sunday Times

Le Carré at his finest, revealing character and backstory through dialogue with an economy and grace beyond most writers . . . le Carré's greatness has its roots in his mastery of spy fiction; a genre he augmented with novels notable for their craftsmanship and humanity, and writing for its stealth and sophistication. With the publication of Silverview, it's clear these virtues remained intact to the end

—— Mick Herron , Guardian

Thematically, this is classic le Carré: an exploration of how people do the wrong thing for the right motive. The prose is as unshowily superb as ever

—— Sunday Telegraph

A fitting coda to the work of our greatest spy novelist

—— John Williams , Mail on Sunday

It is written with elegance and often pungency, the pitch-perfect dialogue ranging from the waggishly epigrammatic to the bluntly outraged

—— New York Times

Le Carré's ability to inhabit the deepest recesses of his characters' lives is once again on sparkling display . . . It leaves no doubt that le Carré believed good literature could help make the world a better place. His own contribution to that edifice was by no means negligible

—— FT

Textbook le Carré and a pleasing coda to a brilliant career: a short, sharp study of the human cost of espionage

—— Daily Telegraph

The first page hooks you in . . . John le Carré has lost none of his power to draw the reader straight into his world

—— The Times

There is a retro charm about proceedings . . . as well as a welcome array of familiar le Carré tropes, from sharply drawn characters to stimulating interviews and debriefings, plus a compelling denouement involving a wanted man on the run . . . a worthy coda, a commanding farewell from a much-missed master

—— Economist

Arguably the greatest English novelist of his generation

—— Guardian

Crisp prose, a precision-tooled plot, the heady sense of an inside track on a shadowy world . . . all his usual pleasures are here

—— Observer

A lyrical, poignant portrait of betrayal in a family that lives in a world submerged in subterfuge, and resonates with le Carré's exquisite genius. It is to be savoured gently rather than devoured

—— Daily Mail

A diverting if slender coda to one of the boldest writing careers of the 20th century . . . In this posthumous farewell, le Carré is still showing us how literary fiction and the spy narrative can coexist in the same book

—— i

A poignant story of love and loyalty

—— Independent

A fitting conclusion to the long career of a writer who redefined an entire genre with the deceptive easy of pure genius . . . Silverview is filled with joy in the resilience of the human spirit, and with love . . . It's also deeply thrilling, in the best way

—— Irish Times

Packed with cherishable details and intriguingly ambivalent about the role of the Secret Intelligence Service, John le Carré's last novel brings his career to a close in fine style

—— Scotsman

A very fine finale . . . for writing of subtlety, cadence and strength, with a special aptitude for the revealing particular, [le Carré] is virtually unequalled . . . Time and again, le Carré was able to weave an entrancing, haunting world of his own, a feat repeated in Silverview. There are few writers to match him, and fewer who are still alive

—— Spectator

In his trademark lucid prose, le Carré sets the scene for an atmospheric tale of betrayal, deceit and secret service malpractice . . . John le Carré, one of the great analysts of the contemporary scene, has left us a minor masterpiece of secrets and lies in spy land

—— Evening Standard

A winner with fans of the master spy-writer

—— Oldie

A piercing portrait of moral ambivalence

—— i

It is classic le Carré . . . If this is the quality le Carré was producing in the last years of his life, we can be certain there are further posthumous delights coming our way

—— Herald

I gobbled up Silverview . . . Here le Carré is on more familiar territory - what was once known as Mitteleuropa, with its shape-shifting double agents, scarred idealists on the prowl for lost causes

—— Spectator

It has often been said that le Carré is a novelist, not a mere thriller writer. Yet the thing is that, for all his protests that his creations were always more fictional than credited, what he excels at is giving us a plausible peek into the spy's world

—— The Times

[Le Carré's] prose is as quietly impressive as ever and it's a thoroughly enjoyable read. It makes for bittersweet reading - the final work of a master, on fine form

—— Daily Express

Promises to be filled with intrigue, surprises and timely meditations on the relationship between individuals and nations

—— i

One of the great moral writers of recent times

—— Metro

First-rate prose and a fascinating plot . . . a fitting coda to a remarkable career

—— Publishers Weekly
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