From the comfort of armchairs in the studio, three amateur sleuths, they watch the drama play out as Mortcliff’s crack team of detectives make enquiries with the local residents. But in a show where everyone has a motive, it might prove harder to catch the culprit than you think. The Armchair Detectives are introduced to suspects, uncover vital clues and share their thoughts and theories as the story unfolds, before making their final accusation in a bid to win the golden magnifying glass trophy.
Featuring several of our BAA clients, watch the series every week day at quarter past 2 to find out WhoDunnit?
A gripping new four part crime drama set primarily in Glasgow. A dark and compelling story of kidnap, corruption, betrayal and an uncompromising search for the truth when Chris and…Read More
BAA’s David Rankine features in this riotous re-telling of Robert Louis Stevenson’s adventure novella is jam-packed with 20th century pop music and 18th century romance. Performed by a dynamic ensemble…Read More
A woman can hear a voice coming from her brand-new washing machine. When she talks to it – to her surprise – it talks back, and it’s surprisingly good conversation.…Read More
With a rollicking text by David Greig, barnstorming live music, and an ingenious and enchanting story, The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart returns to The McKittrick Hotel in New York,…Read More
La Performance is a new piece of entirely visual theatre inspired by the poetic realism of classic French cinema, and features the brilliant Ramesh Meyyappan. Devised and directed by Andy…Read More
The Lost King opens in cinemas on 7th October and features some hilarious performances by Simon Donaldson, Alison Peebles and Bruce Fummey. In 2012, having been lost for over…Read More