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Last Night, Another Soldier

By: Andy McNab
Narrated by: Russell Tovey, Paul Rider, Lloyd Thomas, Damian Lynch, Stephen Hogan, Janice Acquah, Caroline Guthrie, Matt Addis
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Publisher's Summary

A gripping story from the frontline of Afghanistan

Afghanistan, 2009. Eighteen-year-old squaddie Briggsy is just three weeks into his first posting in Helmand Province and he's thrilled to be part of the action. But when his Rifle Section loses a man in battle, Briggsy is forced to confront the realities of war.

Also included is the fascinating interview with Andy McNab, in which he speaks to Jo Fidgen about his childhood, military career and writing.

Cast:
Briggsy - Russell Tovey
Si - Lloyd Thomas
Flash - Paul Rider
Toki - Damian Lynch
Mackenzie/John - Stephen Hogan
Mum/Helicopter pilot/Radio Operator - Janice Acquah
Emma/Tannoy - Caroline Guthrie
Newsreader/Cookie - Matt Addis

Directed by Vernee Samuel

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 1 August 2009

Andy McNab: soldier, writer, psychopath was first broadcast on BBC World Service, 22 July 2019

©2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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