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Ned Chaillet
Radio drama director, Radio producer, writer, journalist

Ned Chaillet

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Radio drama director, Radio producer, writer, journalist
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Edward William "Ned" Chaillet, III (/ˈʃaɪ.eɪ/ SHY-AY; born 29 November 1944) is a radio drama producer and director, writer and journalist.
Ned Chaillet, American by birth, was born in Boston, Massachusetts but is a "native of Washington" according to The New York Times. He has lived in Britain since 1973.
His newspaper career began at the Washington Evening Star in 1964, interrupted by service in the United States Army. He then lived in Europe, founded the Free State Theater company in Maryland, and studied at the University of Maryland, College Park and California Institute of the Arts.
He moved to London in 1973 to work at The Times Literary Supplement for the editors Arthur Crook and John Gross 1974–76. He was deputy drama critic (to Irving Wardle) for The Times 1975–83. In 1983 he joined the BBC as Editor, Radio 3 Plays, before becoming a producer for BBC Radio Drama. At the same time (1983–86) he wrote drama criticism for The Wall Street Journal – Europe.
His radio programmes have received five Sony Radio Academy Awards, and the Prix Italia for Fiction in 1997. In 2005 he was nominated by the Directors Guild of Great Britain for Outstanding Achievement in Radio. Between 2008 and 2012, Ned taught Radio and Microphone Technique at the Central School of Speech and Drama (London). In 2013, working with Chris Wallis at Autolycus Productions, he completed the recording of David Suchet's single-voice reading of the entire Bible (New International Version, 2011) for CTVC.

Radio plays

Radio plays directed or produced by Ned Chaillet
Date first broadcastPlayAuthorCastSynopsis
Awards
Station
Series
9 August 1984 – 12 August 1984Salesman in BeijingArthur Miller abridged in four parts by Michael BakewellRead by Arthur MillerArthur Miller reads from his account of his journey to Beijing to direct a production of his play Death of a Salesman in Chinese.BBC Radio 3
5 February 1985
(Recorded on 29 September 1984)
MarionAlan DruryMaggie McCarthy, Jill Gascoine and Brian KellyAnne (Jill Gascoine) and Brian return from their mother's funeral to encounter an unexpected visitor: an unknown woman who makes some startling claims and revelations.BBC Radio 4

Thirty-Minute Theatre

17 May 1986
(Recorded on 17 April 1986)
Where Are You Wally?Barry Wasserman from a story by Barry Wasserman and Patrick CarrollAlfred Molina, Bill Paterson, Shaun Prendergast, Jennifer Piercey, Pauline Letts, Edward de Souza, Deborah Makepeace, Janis Winters, Ronald Herdman, Louis Mahoney, Paul B. Davies, Andrew Branch, Garard Green, Natasha Pyne, Stephen Rashbrook and Avril ClarkeWhen Albert picks up a passenger in his mini-cab he is left with a bag full of money as the passenger rushes to catch a train. £275,000 proves too great a temptation, and he goes on the run. The Detective Sergeant who pursues him finds that Albert clings to his radio and finally establishes contact via the airwaves, but the police are not the only people interested in finding Albert.BBC Radio 4
18 November 1986Optimistic TragedyVsevolod Vishnevsky translated and adapted by Richard Crane and Faynia WilliamsToyah Willcox, Shaun Prendergast, Trader Faulkner, Linda Marlowe, Stephen Boxer, Richard Durden, John Church, Paul Barber, Trevor Allan Davies, Garard Green, James Goode, Brian Hewlett, George Parsons, Pauline Letts, Elaine Claxton and David LearnerVishnesvsky's Soviet classic from 1932/3 celebrates the indomitable spirit of the new Soviet navy in the turbulent years following the Revolution. A young female commissar is appointed to represent the revolution on a ship's company, but Anarchists undermine the Communists at every turn and make them vulnerable to the Germans.BBC Radio 3
23 November 1986On MaydayPaul CopleyNatasha Pyne, Jan Winters, Bryan Pringle, Christopher Fairbank, Garard Green, Daniel Kodicek, Wayne Howard, Peter Howell, Deborah Makepeace and Kim WallTom tries to reach his wife in the USSR as the radioactive cloud from Chernobyl spreads across Europe.BBC Radio 4 Sunday Play
27 August 1987
(Recorded on 12 July 1987)
Sweet ToothMel CalmanSteve Hodson, Richard Griffiths, Melinda Walker, Denis Lawson, Tim Reynolds, Morag Hood, Steven Harrold, Julie Berry and John HolmstromA would-be adulterous affair consisting of meetings in a tea shop may be frustrating to George and Alice, but it is a matter of life or death to the Rum Baba and his friends on the cake shelf.BBC Radio 3
11 December 1987Languages Spoken HereRichard NelsonColin Stinton, Emily Richard, Renny Krupinski, Jiri Hanak, Peter Craze, Steven Harrold, John Samson and Karen ArcherMichael believes he is doing a favour for the Polish émigré writer, Janusz, by translating his book. But whose cause is he serving? A morally ambiguous comedy.

Won a Giles Cooper Award in 1987
BBC Radio 3
1 March 1988Tickertape and V-SignsPeter CoxBrian Bovell and Stephen TompkinsonA black soldier returning from the Falklands War finds himself the subject of racial taunts.BBC Radio 3
21 June 1988
(Recorded on 15 June 1988)
Hancock's Last Half HourHeathcote WilliamsRichard Briers with Steve Hodson and Zelah ClarkeTony Hancock died on 25 June 1968. His last half-hour is a solitary affair and his audience has dwindled to a telephone, some clippings and a bottle of vodka.BBC Radio 3
22 March 1989
(Recorded on 28 January 1989)
Haunted by More CakeSteve WalkerGraham Crowden, Joan Mattheson, Stephen Tompkinson, Victoria Carling, John Bull, Richard Pearce, Philip Sully, John Warner, Joan Walker, Nicholas Courtney, Jo Kendall and Charlotte GreenGinger's nephew Lionel has a problem; there's a tea party going on in his stomach and he's fallen in love with one of the guests. What can Ginger do to help?BBC Radio 4
29 September 1989
(Recorded on 9 June 1989)
The Bass SaxophoneJosef Škvorecký, adapted by Nigel Baldwin
Music by Graham Collier
John Woodvine, Jonathan Cullen, Joe Dunlop, Elizabeth Mansfield, Danny Schiller, Michael Kilgarriff, Michael Graham Cox, Ken Cumberlidge, David King, Jo Kendall and John Bull"You were Eve and it was the apple" is Old Joseph's admonition to his younger self, remembering when a German band appeared in his German-occupied town in Czechoslovakia. The apple was the band's bass saxophone and the temptation was to play it for a German audience.

Sony Award – Best Drama Production 1990
BBC Radio 3
30 October 1989Eating WordsRichard NelsonJohn Woodvine, Sheila Allen, Ed Asner, Emily Richard, Charles Simpson, Vincent Brimble, John Bull, David King, Elizabeth Mansfield, Simon Treves, Joe Dunlop, Christopher Good and Danny SchillerWon a Giles Cooper Award in 1989.BBC Radio 4
4 November 1989
(Recorded on 10 August 1989)
Rabbit ManMel CalmanJim Broadbent, Maggie McCarthy, Carolyn Backhouse, John Moffatt, Ken Campbell, Susan Sheridan, Melinda Walker and David GoudgeA man sprouts rabbit ears.BBC Radio 3
1 April 1990
(Recorded on 18 March 1990)
Joe AllenPresented by Daily Mail theatre critic Jack TinkerA profile of the restaurateur Joe AllenBBC Radio 4
8 September 1990
(Recorded on 17 May 1990)
True BelieversMike WalkerDhirendra Kumar, Meera Syal and Elizabeth Mansfield'Tony' has turned his back on his Sikh family and married an English girl. But his brother's activities threaten to destroy his happiness.BBC Radio 4 Saturday Night Theatre
9 October 1990BetrayalHarold PinterHarold Pinter, Patricia Hodge, Michael Gambon, Christopher Good and Elizabeth MansfieldA study of triangular infidelity and friendship.BBC Radio 3
27 December 1990
(Recorded on 26 October 1990)
Advice to Eastern EuropeRichard NelsonAndrew Wincott, John Bull, Simon Treves, Joanna Myers, Jenny Howe, Tara Dominick, Oliver Cotton, Colin Stinton and Edita BrychtaThe barriers between East and West have fallen to open up economic and artistic ambition for Eastern Europe. Helena come to England with a project, only to meet a love-smitten American script editor...BBC Radio 3
3 February 1991Diary of a MadmanGogol, adapted by James Burke, re-mixed for radio by John Whitehall
Music: Peter Shade
Kenneth Williams and Richard WilliamsKenneth Williams, directed by the animator Richard Williams, performs triumphantly in the 1963 soundtrack of an uncompleted film of Nikolai Gogol's demented masterpiece.BBC Radio 4
28 April 1991When We Dead AwakenHenrik Ibsen translated and adapted by Robert Ferguson
Music by Ilona Sekacz
Paul Scofield, Cheryl Campbell, Imogen Stubbs, Jon Strickland, Terence Edmond, Joanna Myers, Alan Barker, Joanna Myers and Danielle AllanIn Henrik Ibsen's last play, a celebrated sculptor returns to Norway with his young wife and confronts Irene, the tormented model of his masterpiece.BBC Radio 3
3 July 1991
(Recorded on 13 April 1991)
The AshesSue TownsendRonald Herdman, Stephen Tompkinson, Fraser Kerr, David Sinclair, Joanna Myers, Karen Archer, Robin Weaver, Brian Johnston and Peter BarkerThe captain of the England team is going to be a father, but Louise is not his wife...BBC Radio 3
5 October 1991
(Recorded on 25 August 1991)
Japan Season – The Romance of the RoadAlan BoothAlan Booth, famous for a 2,000-mile walk through Japan, talks about a new walk he took with a reluctant companion.BBC Radio 3
13 October 1991
(Recorded on 2 September 1991)
Japan Season – Yabuhara, the Blind Master MinstrelInoue Hisashi translated and adapted by Marguerite Wells
Songs by Koichi Uno
Additional music by Mia Soteriou
John Woodvine, Roger Allam, Mia Soteriou, David Bannerman, Ronald Herdman, Sirol Jenkins, Charles Millham, Joanna Myers, Margaret Shade, Susan Sheridan, Auriol Smith and Andrew WincottHisashi Inoue's bawdy comedy charts the rise of a blind minstrel to the top ranks of Japanese society through murder, theft and extortionBBC Radio 3
14 October 1991
(Recorded on 2 October 1991)
Japan Season – Kyōgenii, The Monkey-Skin QuiverUtsubozaru translated by Don KennyAndrew Wincott, Joanna Myers, Alan Barker and Matthew SimSecond of three short comedies taken from the traditional Japanese theatre.BBC Radio 3
18 October 1991
(Recorded on 27 September 1991)
Japan Season – Performing Rites

aka Modern Japanese Theatre
Dr Brian PowellDr Brian Powell of Keble College Oxford examines the development of the modern Japanese theatre, talking to its leading dramatists, directors, critics and performers.BBC Radio 3
2 November 1991The Little WallsWinston Graham, dramatised by Juliet AceAlex Jennings, Roger Lloyd Pack, Kate Bufferey, Vivian Pickles, Norman Jones, Helen Cooper, Terence Edmond, Timothy Morand, Eric Allen, Ronald Herdman, Siriol Jenkins, Cassie MacFarlane, Neil Roberts, David Sinclair, Matthew Sim and Auriol SmithWinston Graham's novel was the first winner of the Crime Writers' Association Crossed Red Herring award for best crime novel of the year.

Philip has returned to Europe from America after his brother appears to commit suicide in Amsterdam. His search for the truth takes him from England to the Netherlands and Italy.

BBC Radio 4

Saturday Play Gold and Silver Daggers Season

22 December 1991
(Recorded on 7 October 1991)
Design for LivingNoël CowardCheryl Campbell, Alex Jennings, Michael Kitchen, Joanna Myers, James Laurenson, Alan Barker, Bradley Lavelle and Linda MarloweThree terminally stylish friends who share rivalrous affections attempt to uncoil their twisted love triangle in this sexy and scandalous gem.BBC Radio 3
23 March 1992The Wench is DeadColin Dexter dramatised by Guy MeredithJohn Shrapnel, Robert Glenister, Garard Green, Joanna Myers, Peter Penry-Jones and Kate BinchyAfter he's rushed into hospital, Inspector Morse becomes intrigued by an old crime.BBC Radio 4
27 May 1992Introducing FaganMaurice LeitchT. P. McKenna and Anita DobsonA dark, claustrophobic play.BBC Radio 4
8 June 1992Who Killed Palomino Molero?Mario Vargas Llosa
translated and adapted by Bronwyn Ferzackerley
Charles Simpson, Ray Fearon, Steve Hodson, Melanie Hudson, Jonathon Taffler, Linda Marlowe, Madelaine Kemms, Jo Kendall, John Bull, Gordon Reid, Nicholas Murchie, Jonathon Addams, John Church and Mia Soteriou1954. Peru. Northern desert. Military base. A recruit is found murdered. The resulting investigation is flawed by indifference and the commanding officer's stonewall.BBC Radio 4 Monday Play
23 June 1992Dictator GalDavid Zane Mairowitz
Music: Trevor Allan Davies
Sound Design: John Whitehall
Josette Simon and Joe MeliaA musical satire

Special Jury Commendation: Prix Futura Berlin 1993
BBC Radio 3
7 November 1992The Facts Speak for ThemselvesMark LeechLarry Dann, Meg Davies, Struan Rodger, Steve Hodson, Kate Binchey, Mathew Morgan, Keith Drinkel, Eric Allan, Phillip Anthony, Nicholas Murchie, Melanie Hudson, John Webb and Jonathon TafflerWhat at first seems to be an open and shut case turns out not to be so straightforward.BBC Radio 4 Saturday Playhouse
30 November 1992 – 9 December 1992McSorley's Wonderful SaloonJoseph Mitchell abridged by Patrick CarrollRead by Eli WallachEli Wallach reads eight stories from Joseph Mitchell's classic collection of tales from the New Yorker, beginning with the first part of a celebrated portrait of New York's oldest saloon, McSorley's.BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime
17 July 1993The Right ResultPeter R. SimpkinMalcolm Rennie, Brian Croucher, Adé Sapara, Paul Shane, Michael Melia, Mona Hammond, Ray Lonnen, Oscar James, Malcolm Kaye, Don Gilét, Michael Onslow, Vivienne Rochester, Andrew Wincott, Gary Lawrence, Steve Hodson, James Telfer, John Evitt, John Fleming and John WebbWhen a black youth dies in a violent incident on the London Underground, the subsequent investigation uncovers a pervasive racism that appears to reach to the top ranks of the police themselves.BBC Radio 4 Saturday Night Theatre
18 October 1993
(Recorded on 28 August 1993)
The LakeEllen DrydenJames Aubrey, Karen Archer, Pauline Yates, Frances Jeater, Barry Woolgar, Teresa Gallagher, David Thorpe, Nicholas Boulton, Steve Hodson, Isabelle Hewitt, John Prendergast and Hayley ThomasChildhood memories draw Ben Wheeler back to a lake, but when a child disappears his obsession provokes suspicion.BBC Radio 4
11 March 1994Waiting for LeftyClifford Odets
adapted by Bill Morrison
Ed Bishop, William Hootkins, Bob Sherman, Bradley Lavelle, Teresa Gallagher, Malcolm Ward, Paul Panting, Melanie Hudson, Jonathon Tafler and Michael FitzpatrickSeries of related vignettes, framed by the meeting of cab drivers who are planning a strikeBBC Radio 3
24 March 1994Tipperary SmithPaul CopleyNatasha Pyne and Barbara DurkinThe adventures of a Bradford woman in the Far East.

Commended by European Broadcasting Union (Turin – Sept. 1994)
BBC Radio 4
9 April 1994 – 15 April 1994Shakespeare's sonnetsSimon CallowSix programmes, broadcast daily, in which Simon Callow explores the hidden meaning of the Sonnets by following a radical reordering by John Padel. Believing that the W.H. is William Herbert, it suggests that the poems were initially commissioned to convince W.H. to marry. The later passions and anguish of the poems then reveal the Poet.BBC Radio 3
28 May 1994Last Seen WearingColin Dexter dramatised by Guy MeredithJohn Shrapnel, Robert Glenister, Miles Anderson, Melinda Walker, Donald Sumpter, Frances Jeater, Terence Edmond, Tamsin Greig, John Hartley and Emily WoofColin Dexter's grumpy detective Inspector Morse is reluctant to take over an old missing person case from a dead colleague, but murder is Morse's speciality and the case soon has complications.BBC Radio 4
12 June 1994Inugami, The Dog GodShūji Terayama translated by Carol Fisher Sorgenfrei
Music by Mia Soteriou
Pauline Letts, Susan Sheridan, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Auriol Smith, Ann Windsor, Charles Milham, David Banerman, James Taylor, Joanna Myers, Siriol Jenkins, Margaret John and Rachel AtkinsIn a remote village in Japan, a woman is attacked by a dog. Nine months later she gives birth to a son, Tsukio, and the village treats him with apprehension. A powerful mythic drama by one of the 20th century's most important Japanese writers, Shūji Terayama.BBC Radio 3
2 August 1994Virtual RadioAndrew DallmeyerStephen Tompkinson, Jennie Stoller, Buffy Davis, Larry Dann and Anthony JacksonVirtual reality is so seductive to Bob that his entire life becomes devoted to escape into his machinery – but where will it take him when the bailiffs come?BBC Radio 4 Thirty Minute Theatre
28 January 1995
(Recorded on 5 January 1995)
Friday's ChildGeorgette Heyer
dramatised by John Peacock
Mary Wimbush, Eva Stuart, Susan Sheridan, David Bannerman, Tessa Worsley, Nicholas Boulton, Simon Russell Beale, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Ian Hughes, Jilly Bond, Paul Panting, Cathy Sara, Peter Kenny, David Antrobus, Annabel Mullion, James Frain and Elli GarnettViscount Sheringham is fast spending his money, and cannot inherit until he marries. Will his choice of bride bring happiness to them both?BBC Radio 4 Playhouse
23 April 1995Green and Pleasant LandJeremy NicholasWritten and presented by Jeremy NicholasSony Gold Award for Best Feature Programme 1996BBC Radio 2 Radio Two Arts Programme
24 April 1995Silver’s CityMaurice LeitchBrian Cox, Freddie Boardley, James Nesbitt, Clare Cathcart, John Rogan, Sean Caffrey, Michael McKnight, Ethna Roddy, Valerie Lilley, Catherine White, Conleth Hill, Toby E. Byrne, Robert Patterson, Joshua Towb, and James GreeneBrian Cox stars as ‘Silver’ Steele in Maurice Leitch’s play based on his Whitbread Prize-winning novel. Freed from imprisonment for terrorism by a Loyalist raid on his hospital room,

Silver finds that his ideals have made him a dangerous anachronism in a changing Northern Ireland.

BBC Radio 4

The Monday Play

13 May 1995Telephone in the Deep FreezeJanet PlaterBarbara Durkin, Polly James, Oliver Cotton, Eric Allan, Sandra Voe, Hazel Holder, Colin Pinney, Donald Sumpter, George Parsons, Lyndam Gregory and Gary Lawrence"Only people like us, who have lived with an alcoholic, can understand the mental agony that goes with it. We're co-alcoholics." Janet Plater's deeply moving play follows the fortunes of members of a support group for "co-alcoholics".BBC Radio 4
28 May 1995The Sound of SilentsNeil BrandContributors: Carl Davis, David Robinson, Kevin Brownlow Lisa HullIn cinema's centenary year, Neil Brand - composer and accompanist to silent films at the National Film Theatre - explores the great years before the coming of sound. Also including a 'silent film for radio' written and read by Miles Kington to the piano accompaniment of Neil Brand.BBC Radio 2 Radio Two Arts Programme
3 September 1995
(Recorded on 24 August 1995)
Biography RacesPresented by John Walsh, Literary Editor of The Independent.
Biographers Victoria Glendinning, Humphrey Carpenter and Miranda Seymour join publisher Helen Fraser.
BBC Radio 4 Books and Company
10 September 1995
(Recorded on 7 September 1995)
Begin at the BeginningPresented by John Walsh, Literary Editor of The Independent.Children's storytelling has become a global industry where books sell upwards of 30 million copies.BBC Radio 4 Books and Company
17 September 1995
(Recorded on 14 September 1995)
The Literature of Rock 'n' RollPresented by John Walsh, Literary Editor of The Independent.

With Nik Cohn, Lucy O'Brien and Jon Savage.

Are books about rock the new rock'n'roll?BBC Radio 4 Books and Company
25 September 1995
(Recorded on 22 September 1995)
The BurglarColin DexterRead by John TurnerNeighbourly concern about a suspicious stranger sets a new puzzle for Inspector Morse and Sergeant Lewis in a story specially written for the Nottingham Boucheron.BBC Radio 4 Short Story
30 December 1995Death of an Ugly SisterJohn PeacockRoy Barraclough, Paul Shane, Linda Regan, John Alstead, Tina Grey, Jilly Mears, Gordon Reid, Annabel Mullion, Christopher Sidon, Oliver Senton, David Lerner, Crawford Logan, Peter Yapp, Michael Tudor Barnes. Becky Hindley, Sandra Bowe and James BeattyA very dark comedy of pantomime, serial murder, crack addiction and secret gay sex.......BBC Radio 4 Saturday Night Theatre
31 December 1995
Extended repeat 11 May 1997
The Proust ScreenplayHarold Pinter adapted for radio by Michael BakewellDouglas Hodge, John Wood, Emma Fielding and Harold PinterHarold Pinter's film script of Marcel Proust's novel À la recherche du temps perdu has never been produced for the screen, but in this radio adaptation Harold Pinter himself guides us through the story, speaking the 'big print' of the script as it sets each scene and describes establishing shots, closeups, long shots, scenes without dialogue … all in the immediately recognisable language of film.BBC Radio 3 Memory Evening
25 January 1996
(Recorded on 2 January 1996)
The American WifeRichard NelsonMelinda Walker, Zoë Wanamaker, Anton Lesser, Emily Richard, Oona Beeson, Oliver Cotton, John Sharian and Alan MarriottBBC Radio 4 Thirty Minute Theatre
10 February 1996
(Recorded on 6 January 1996)
The Silent World of Nicholas QuinnColin Dexter dramatised by Guy MeredithJohn Shrapnel, Robert Glenister, Richard Pasco, Meg Davies, Stephen Critchlow, David Timson, John Hartley, Lyndam Gregory and Roger MayColin Dexter's Inspector Morse faces a puzzling trip into the world of deaf people with the murder of an invigilator in a foreign exam syndicate.BBC Radio 4
15 February 1996
(Recorded on 14 January 1996)
HeartacheMel Calman, text completed by Deborah Moggach.Richard Griffiths, David Timson, Jim Broadbent, Tracy Wiles, Lee Montague, David de Keyser and Meg DaviesCartoonist Mel Calman, who died two years previously, left a final play for radio in which all of a man's body parts rise up to resist his heart attack.BBC Radio 4 Thirty Minute Theatre
22 February 1996
(Recorded on 28 January 1996)
The Chips Are DownIsrael HorovitzAlice Arnold, Jane Whittenshaw, Ann Beach, Nicky Henson, Bob Sherman, Zulema Dene, Frances Tomelty and Israel HorovitzA comedy of anxiety in New York City.
Jeffrey, a writer, struggles with a magazine article.
BBC Radio 4 Thirty Minute Theatre
8 July 1996Everybody Comes to Schicklgruber'sMarcy KahanClive Swift, David Kossoff, Jane Whittenshaw, Keith Drinkel, Kerry Shale, Alice Arnold, Ann Beach, Bruce Purchase, Cyril Shaps, Kim Wall, Kristin Millward, Lee Montague, Steven Crossley, Timothy Bateson and Wolfe MorrisThe war's been over for fifty years. Then Edward Schicklgruber, Adolf's cake cook brother, turns up in Vienna, just where he's been all along, doing what he does best.

1997 Silver Sony Award for Best Radio Play
BBC Radio 4
30 September 1996American FaithMike Walker
Music by Neil Brand
Alan Marriott, Colin Stinton, William Roberts, William Dufris, John Sharian, Kate Harper, Ed Bishop, Garrick Hagon, Bob Sherman, Tara Hugo, Morgan Deare, Steven Crossley, Norman Chancer and William HootkinsRichard Milhous Nixon's road to Watergate.BBC Radio 4
18 November 1996(Recorded on 21 April 1996)The Voluptuous TangoText: David Zane Mairowitz
Music: Dominic Muldowney
Sound: Ian Dearden
Maria Friedman and Alan BelkIn Dominic Muldowney's score an erotically charged collision between two of the cultural stars of the 20th century makes for operatic radio. Isadora Duncan and F. T. Marinetti vie for carnal domination over a futurist meal...

Winner: Prix Italia Special Prize for Fiction 1997
Sony Gold Award for Best Radio Drama 1997
BBC Radio 3 Between the Ears
November 1996By JeevesP. G. Wodehouse
adapted by Alan Ayckbourn
Steven Pacey, Malcolm Sinclair, Robert Austin, Diana Morrison, Simon Day, Nicholas Haverson, Lucy Tregear, Cathy Sara, Nicolas Collicos, Richard Long, Denise Silvey, Giles Taylor and Mike WindsorRecorded with an audience at the BBC Radio Theatre, with the West End cast playing to piano accompaniment with the West End recording of the songs mixed in later.BBC Radio 2
12 July 1997The Westward JourneyEllen DrydenCarolyn Jones and Marcia Warren"We are now beyond the Missouri River. We have left the States behind. Ahead of us lie the great uncivilised plains." On the wagon trains of the perilous migration across America to Oregon and California, the strength of women was tested against the ambition and pride of their men.BBC Radio 4
30 August 1997Love StoryErich Segal dramatised by Juliet AceIngri Damon, Mark Leake, Patrick Allen, Sheila Allen, John Guerrasio, David Brooks, William Dufris, Gerrard McDermott, Tracy-Ann Oberman and Christopher Wright

Harpsichord: David Roblou

"What do you say about a twenty-five-year old girl who died? That she was brilliant? That she loved Mozart and Bach. And the Beatles. And me." The most potent romantic novel of the 1970s in a new dramatic version by Juliet Ace.BBC Radio 4 Saturday Play
1 September 1997As You Like ItWilliam Shakespeare adapted by Ned ChailletImogen Stubbs, Toby Stephens and Ronald PickupShakespeare's comedy of true love, misplaced love, gender confusion and reconciliation.BBC Radio 4 The Monday Play
23 October 1997Goodbye KissRonald HarwoodTom Courtenay and Peggy PhangoFor Master Donny, a return to the South Africa he left as a youth offers a fragile hope of reconciliation.
But it depends on Annie.
BBC Radio 4 Thirty Minute Theatre
20 December 1997Bell, Book and CandleJohn Van Druten adapted by Ned ChailletBeatie Edney, Stephen Moore, Ann Beach and Nicholas BoultonBewitched and bewildered, Anthony Henderson wanders into the Christmas cauldron of a Knightsbridge witches' coven just when Gillian Holroyd decides that she wants a new man in her life.BBC Radio 4
29 December 1997Fighting over BeverleyIsrael HorovitzRosemary Harris, Ian Carmichael, Elizabeth McGovern and Israel HorovitzA Yorkshireman belatedly flies to America to reclaim the war bride taken from him by an American war hero 45 years earlier.BBC Radio 4
6 January 1998Last Man OutSteve MayLouise Lombard and Donald SumpterAt the end of a night of jazz, only the drummer and the bar manager remain, packing up and picking over the ruins of their lives.BBC Radio 4
3 February 1998Phone TagIsrael HorovitzJohn Guerassio, Elizabeth Mansfield and Doreen MantleA transatlantic love affair is played out on the telephone as calls are missed, messages left and confusion reigns.BBC Radio 4
16 March 1998Old TimesHarold PinterJulia Ormond, Michael Pennington, Cheryl Campbell and Harold PinterA darkly erotic drama. In an isolated country house, the past is about to come calling.BBC Radio 4
6 April 1998Summer with MonikaRoger McGoughMark McGann and Katy CarmichaelRoger McGough's dramatisation of his magical poem of love in the 1960s.BBC Radio 4
16 April 1998The Monkey BinBob ShermanWilliam Hootkins, Stefan Dennis and James LaurensonBritish actors and would-be Mel Gibsons have flocked to Los Angeles for the 'pilot season', and Billy Bob's apartment house is the venue for high ambition and low plots.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
8 May 1998The Captain's WifeJuliet AcePatricia HodgeAs the years pass, a navy spouse moves from craving conformity to rebellion.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
15 June 1998Stations of the CrossIsrael HorovitzIsrael Horovitz, Nicky Henson and Joanna MonroDavid has returned from America, the land of his father, to make a farcical, poetic rail crossing of England to the home of his sister – and to an unforgettable funeral.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
3 July 1998Love, Pray, and Do the DishesRobert SmithPaul Bradley, Struan Rodger and Alice ArnoldA mobile phone ringing out in the middle of a Sunday service is the start of a media roller coaster ride for Father Andrew. Only his employer would ring him at work...BBC Radio 4
15 July 1998 – 19 August 1998Trust me, I'm a Policeman
(Six part series)
Robert SmithJohn Woodvine, David Antrobus and Jan WintersDetective Sergeant Matrix takes a reluctant work-experience youth on a stakeout and passes the time with highly unreliable tales of police work.BBC Radio 4
14 August 1998VictorvilleMarcy KahanStanley Kamel, David Ogden Stiers and William HootkinsIn Los Angeles last month, three actors recreated a crucial hour in cinema history – when Orson Welles delivered his verdict on the screenplay for Citizen Kane. At stake is the credit for the film, being written by Herman J Mankiewicz and overseen by John Houseman.BBC Radio 4 Friday Play
7 February 1999The FatherAugust Strindberg
translated and adapted by Eivor Martinus
Ronald Pickup, Cheryl Campbell, Eleanor Moriarty, Tom Mannion, Christopher Good, Eve Pearce, Ben Crowe and Paul PantingA mother knows her own child, but the seed of paternal doubt can poison a father's mind.BBC Radio 3
8 February 1999The Hairy Hand of DartmoorMichael McStayStruan Rodger, Emily Richard and Angela PleasenceAlcohol, anger, infidelity and stories of Dartmoor witches and the "hairy hand" are the ingredients in a cocktail party that goes dangerously awry for Geoffrey.BBC Radio 4
26 March 1999J Edgar Hoover: Red ScareMike WalkerWilliam Hootkins, Bob Sherman, Kate Harper and Patrick AllenThe 24-year-old Hoover is charged with orchestrating America's first campaign against communism.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
2 April 1999J Edgar Hoover: Public EnemyMike WalkerWilliam Hootkins, Michael Neill, John Guerrasio, William Roberts, Mac MacDonald, Adam Sims and Dave BrooksHoover sheds his younger self and moves into the orbit of Walter Winchell, America's radio pundit, as they wage war against gangsters, creating and destroying heroes.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
9 April 1999J Edgar Hoover: They Call Him BobbyMike WalkerWilliam Hootkins and John SharianA powerful duologue for US Attorney General Robert F Kennedy and Hoover.

It is set in the volatile years of the Kennedy administration, when civil rights, Martin Luther King Jr and the war against the Mafia were high on the Kennedy agenda.

BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
16 April 1999J Edgar Hoover: Private and ConfidentialMike WalkerWilliam Hootkins and David SoulHoover's life is reviewed by his lifelong companion and assistant director, Clyde Tolson.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
11 June 1999The Old Man and the SeaErnest Hemingway
dramatised by Bob Sherman
Rod Steiger, Ramon Estevez and David AllisterA dramatisation of the book which led to Hemingway's Nobel Prize for Literature.
An old fisherman's epic struggle for one last great fish is a classic fable of the 20th century.
BBC Radio 4 Friday Play
7 October 1999Bent's Business: Talk's CheapPeter R. SimpkinJames Faulkner, Amy Shindler and Brian CroucherThe glamour, and particularly the corruption, of the international art trade is Anthony Bent's business.
In the first of two adventures, the theft of a Constable painting from a London gallery leads to death, and to Spain.
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
14 October 1999Bent's Business: An Old FlamePeter R. SimpkinJames Faulkner, Amy Shindler and Brian CroucherThe glamour, and particularly the corruption, of the international art trade is Anthony Bent's business.
In the second of two adventures, the murky underworld of international art theft threatens those nearest to him, and his own reputation.
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
29 October 1999On the Eve of the MillenniumBarrie KeeffeWarren Mitchell, Karl Johnson, Cathy Tyson and Ioan MeredithIn a comic and touching performance, Mitchell evokes the rich humanity of a father determined to pass on a hidden heritage to his son – when his bouts with Alzheimer's disease permit.BBC Radio 4 Friday Play
30 November 19991000 Years of Spoken English: Know What I Mean?John MortimerPatricia Hodge, Michael Kitchen and Sylvester WilliamsA marriage between a barrister and a management consultant is under threat when a Caller comes to visit, but they have the armoury of their professional languages on their side.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
30 November 19991000 Years of Spoken English: The Verger QueenNeil BartlettBette BourneAn ancient verger in an historic church is disturbed by a tour party who spark him into memories of hundreds of years of the church, forgotten pleasure gardens, and the coded world of a once secret sexual culture.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
6 December 1999Her Infinite Variety – Writing to VeronicaJuliet AceEleanor MoriartyFive 15-minute plays inspired by Shakespeare's Women.

Faced with parental disapproval of the boy of her choice, a young Juliet of today at least has the internet and agony aunt Veronica.

BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
7 December 1999A Shout in the DistanceMaurice LeitchAndrew Scott, Sorcha Cusack, T. P. McKenna, James Greene, Gavin Muir, Gavin Stewart, Valerie Lilley and Elizabeth BellA comedy of Irish manners is the last thing young Winston expects when he is uprooted from Northern Ireland and transplanted to London. But there is more than rhyming slang that he must learn to understand.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
8 December 1999Her Infinite Variety – Diary of a Dutiful DaughterJuliet AceAnna MasseyFaced with a doddering dad and a nursing home she runs as a business, what can a modern Goneril do but offer him the box room?BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
9 December 1999Her Infinite Variety – And All That JazzJuliet AceBette BourneCount Orso offers a modern Viola a spectacular twelfth night, with a wardrobe beyond most cross- dressers' dreams.BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
10 December 1999Her Infinite Variety – Dirty LinenJuliet AceElizabeth Bell and Oliver CottonEveryone thought Rocky would tame the shrewish Cat, but 20 years on their tempestuous marriage is played out in a national newspaper.BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
14 December 1999AlphaboxJeff Noon
dramatised by Mike Walker
Conrad Nelson, Gemma Saunders, Beth Chalmers, Harry Myers, Christopher Kellem, Tom George and Rosie CavilleroAlphabox is a mysterious and almost fairytale-like short story based on letters and their relationship to story-telling. In the book, a writer has his letters hand-delivered to him each day one by one, in a mysterious wooden box.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
27 December 1999The Deep EndPete LawsonMichelle Holmes, Patrick Nielsen and Stephen HoganA magical underwater world awaits Leni – if her cry from the depths of the public swimming baths can be heard.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
8 January 2000Design for MurderMarcy KahanMalcolm Sinclair, Eleanor Bron, Kristin Milward, Tam Williams, Nicholas Boulton, Gemma Saunders, Joe Dunlop and Don McCorkingdaleActor, playwright, songwriter, director and star, Noël Coward never quite added sleuth to his astonishing achievements.
But just before the war with Hitler, there is a gap in his memoirs – is there a murder mystery in those days?
BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
6 March 2000 – 10 March 2000Father! Father! Burning BrightAlan Bennett
abridged by Ned Chaillet
Read by Alan BennettAlan Bennett reads his comic story in five parts.BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime
13 March 2000 – 17 March 2000Joe Gould's SecretJoseph Mitchell abridged by Patrick CarrollRead by Eli WallachA classic literary mystery by New Yorker journalist Joseph Mitchell, describing his true-life encounter with a Greenwich Village bohemian in the 1940s who claims to have written a great American book.BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week
14 March 2000The Lost Journals of Marina TsvetayevaAlan PascoeDiana QuickBased on the life of the Russian poetess Marina Tsvetayeva, who went into exile after the Revolution.
Following her return to Russia in 1939, her husband was shot, and she committed suicide in 1941.
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
17 March 2000 – 7 April 2000Jagged Prayer
(Four part crime series)
Robert SmithCheryl Campbell and Timothy SpallComedy drama combining crime, convents, police and perdition.BBC Radio 4
16 May 2000Zero ToleranceLloyd EvansNicky Henson, Ronald Pickup and Tom GeorgeWith trade advantages, increased tax revenue, and a handy mathematical superiority over the Pope's insistence on Roman numerals, should the doge of Venice declare war on the Vatican, particularly considering the doge's interest in his mathematician's wife?BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
21 August 2000Small PartsJuliet AcePatricia HodgeSeduced by the theatre, Mattie Potter joins a repertory company in Wales where she finds that the quick-change artistry of bit parts is a kind of preparation for life.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
3 October 2000Three ChickensWilliam StantonAnton Lesser, Valerie Braddell and Suzanna HamiltonOn a magic island in Brazil, the Englishman William Marlow is seduced by tales of witchcraft.
In a story about three chickens, he finds uncanny and uncomfortable echoes of a life he thought he had left behind him.
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
13 October 2000A Slight AcheHarold PinterHarold Pinter and Jill JohnsonA husband and wife encounter a strange, mute matchseller. They each see something different in him.BBC Radio 4
26 November 2000Dr. Ibsen's GhostsRobert FergusonPaul Scofield, Morag Hood, Edna Doré and Michael N. HarbourThe story of the illegitimate son and the forgotten mother of the great Norwegian poet and playwright Henrik Ibsen.BBC Radio 3
4 December 2000Into the EtherAndrew DallmeyerJohn Sharian and Holley ChantAt the height of the Cold War, American and Russian scientists lined up their psychics and telepaths in the service of the military.
Ballistic missiles pale beside the power of the human mind at the beginning of the 90s, in this chilling drama.
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
19 December 2000Man in SnowIsrael HorovitzIsrael Horovitz, Marcia Warren, Dick Vosburgh and Burt KwoukAs a climber escorts a group of honeymooners up Alaska's highest mountain he recalls his relationship with his dead son.

2001 Bronze Sony Award for Drama
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
22 December 2000The Tunnel Under the WorldFrederik Pohl
dramatised by Mike Walker
William Hope, Bob Sherman, Laurel Lefkow and Beth ChalmersGuy wakes each morning from the same terrifying dream, but each day it is soothed away by special offers and an abundance of consumer goods.
Then, one day, he begins to recall a little more.
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
25 December 2000The Man Who Came to DinnerMoss Hart and George S. Kaufman
adapted for radio by Marcy Kahan
Simon Callow, Elizabeth McGovern, Conleth Hill, Cheryl Campbell and John SessionsA broken leg turns a visiting celebrity into a tyrannical house guest who mercilessly abuses a family's hospitality, in this classic 30s comedy.BBC Radio 4
24 January 2001The Polish SoldierGregory EvansJeremy Northam, Teresa Gallagher, Jillie Mears and Tom GeorgeJames, a man haunted by the disturbing image of a figure in an old-fashioned military uniform, is struggling to break the walls he has built around himself, but he must confront the pain and mystery of what happened in his childhood.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
10 February 2001Feng Shui and MeBarrie KeeffePhillip Joseph, Janet Maw, Jimmy Yuill and Gordon ReidChanting seems to help, but not even a Buddhist romance can quite quell Mick's craving for alcohol.BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
18 May 2001I'll be GeorgeSnoo WilsonJane Lapotaire, Simon Callow, Federay Holmes, Jennie Stoller, Jasmine Hyde, Jonathan Keeble and Gordon ReidGeorge Sand was one of literature's freest spirits, and when she is evoked in present-day Paris by an Australian tour guide the result is a bawdy fantasia of mother and daughter relationships. With an incarnated Charles Dickens, the 19th century and 21st century collide in a turbulent and gritty morality tale.BBC Radio 4 Friday Play
4 August 2001A Dangerous GameShirley CooklinSuzanna Hamilton, Ray Lonnen, Roger May and Terence EdmondWhen a paroled murderer kills after his release, all new paroles are frozen by the Home Office.
A prisoner caught in this freeze on new paroles challenges the ruling and demands a psychological profile from a hardline psychiatrist – with explosive results.
BBC Radio 4 Saturday Play
1 September 2001The Marseilles Trilogy: MariusMarcel Pagnol
adapted by Juliet Ace from a translation by Margaret Jarman
Richard Johnson, Simon Scardifield, Monica Dolan and Andrew SachsMarius, son of César, feels the pull of the sea, and is prepared to sacrifice his family and his love for beautiful Fanny to fulfil his dreams.BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
8 September 2001The Marseilles Trilogy: FannyMarcel Pagnol
adapted by Juliet Ace from a translation by Margaret Jarman
Monica Dolan, Richard Johnson, Andrew Sachs and Simon ScardifieldThe story of a lovely young woman abandoned by César's son Marius, who is unaware she is pregnant.BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
15 September 2001The Marseilles Trilogy: CésarMarcel Pagnol
adapted by Juliet Ace from a translation by Margaret Jarman
Richard Johnson, Simon Scardifield, Monica Dolan, Andrew Sachs, Tam Williams, Steve Hodson, Stephen Thorne, Struan Rodger, Phillip Joseph and Sean BakerTwenty years after the events of the first play, the sad comedy of lost love is touched by a rich comedy of death and disclosure. A mother's secrets send her son off in search of a father he never knew.BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
17 September 2001Free GiftIsrael HorovitzMaureen Lipman, Sophie Okonedo and Daniel AnthonyAn Englishwoman in New York finds the most wonderful free gift when a child was left on her doorstep, but she lives in fear that the gift might be taken away.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
23 November 2001GroupieArnold WeskerBarbara Windsor and Timothy WestMatty reads the memoirs of a well-known artist from the East End, and she writes to him. He is down on his luck, living as a recluse, and has no work. Eventually they meet, a few illusions are shattered and things develop in a way they had not foreseen.BBC Radio 4
15 December 2001The Gold BugEdgar Allan Poe
dramatised by Gregory Evans
Clarke Peters, John Sharian, Rhashan Stone and William HootkinsSet in 1838, this is Poe's story of piracy, slavery and a treasure hunt, with a critical overhaul to excise the 19th-century casual racism from this compelling tale of obsession.BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
16 December 2001HecubaEuripides
translated and adapted by Timberlake Wertenbaker
Olympia Dukakis, Timothy West, Emma Fielding, Greg Hicks and Nicholas WoodesonGreek tragedyBBC Radio 3
17 December 2001It's a Wonderful DivorceAnthony GreenDavid Bamber and Sarah PaulThe love of Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life could become grounds for divorce as the season of goodwill approaches.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
11 January 2002Damned If I DoDick Vosburgh, Peter Vincent, Fran Landesman and Simon WallaceMini-musical. New songs from songwriter Connie are laid out as a trap for her best friend Zoe.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
24 January 2002Who Goes There?John W. Campbell
dramatised by Mike Walker
Liam Brennan, Ioan Meredith, Cyril Nri, Christopher Godwin, Harry Myers and Colin AdrianSix men are trapped by a vicious snowstorm in an Antarctic research station.BBC Radio 4 Chillers
28 January 2002Swan SongAgatha Christie
dramatised by Mike Walker
Maria Friedman, Emily Woof, Sylvester Morand and Ray LonnenAs if from nowhere, a soprano has emerged to become the Tosca of our day – but like Tosca she carries in her heart a terrible need for revenge.BBC Radio 4
31 January 2002I Have No Mouth, and I Must ScreamHarlan Ellison
dramatised by Mike Walker
David Soul, Harlan Ellison, Abi Eniola, Ewan Bailey, David Timson and Jason O'MaraAfter a computer wins mankind's last war, there is a final battle still to come, between it and the five surviving humans.BBC Radio 4 Chillers
4 February 2002Magnolia BlossomAgatha Christie
dramatised by Mike Walker
Emilia Fox, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Alex Jennings and Ewan BaileyA woman's place is definitely not in the luxury home created for her by her financier husband. But in times of trouble a woman's loyalty can challenge the presumption of men – and infidelity can be a small crime compared to others.BBC Radio 4
7 February 2002Delta Sly HoneyLucius Shepard
dramatised by Mike Walker
Corey Johnson, Robert Petkoff, Sam Douglas and Ben OnwukweA country boy exorcises his demons in Vietnam by making late-night broadcasts to phantom military units – until one of them answers his call.BBC Radio 4 Chillers
14 February 2002CoronaSamuel R. Delany
dramatised by Mike Walker
Josie Kook-Clarke, Walter Lewis, Doña Croll, John Moraitis, William Roberts and Bill BaileyWhen a telepathic girl and a damaged young man are hospitalised, their two minds become entwined as the nightmares of his brutal past draw her in.BBC Radio 4 Chillers
11 April 2002The Titanic Inquiry – Part OneBob ShermanKenneth Haigh, Nickolas Grace, Jill Johnson, John Sharian, Conrad Nelson, Ben Crowe, Barbara Barnes, Bob Sherman, Peter Marinker and Tom GeorgeWhen the Titanic sank the owners of the White Star Line made every effort to return straight to England. An inquiry set up by the United States Senate held the surviving witnesses ashore in New York until questions could be answered.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
12 April 2002The Titanic Inquiry – Part TwoBob ShermanKenneth Haigh, John Sessions, John Sharian, Peter Marinker, Conrad Nelson, Ben Crowe, Tom George and Barbara BarnesTestimony from the archives of the United States Senate investigation into the sinking of the Titanic moves on to an early confrontation with cheque book journalism in 1912. The inventor of the wireless, Guglielmo Marconi, takes the stand.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
18 April 2002In ExtremisNeil BartlettSheila Hancock and Corin RedgraveIt is March 1895, and Oscar Wilde consults a palm reader to help him with a momentous decision.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
29 April 2002Meet Mr. Mulliner: Honeysuckle CottageP. G. Wodehouse
dramatised by Roger Davenport
Richard Griffiths, Matilda Ziegler, Peter Acre, Martin Hyder, David Timson and Tom GeorgeAn engaging new series that brings one of Wodehouse's most entertaining characters to radio begins with one of the best loved of the tales. Richard Griffiths stars as the storytelling Mr Mulliner whose narratives enlist the regular tipplers of the Angler's Rest as participants. One of the Mulliner clan writes tough detective stories, but when he inherits the cottage of another family author he finds it haunted by the spirit of all her cloying romantic fiction. Marital bliss seems inevitable.BBC Radio 4
6 May 2002Meet Mr. Mulliner: A Slice of LifeP. G. Wodehouse
dramatised by Roger Davenport
Richard Griffiths, Matilda Ziegler, Peter Acre, Martin Hyder, David Timson and Tom GeorgeA gothic comedy of beauty preparations, thwarted love, a spooky old house, and a determined suitor. The regulars of the Angler's Rest parlour bar step into yet another of Mr Mulliner's quirky stories.BBC Radio 4
13 May 2002Meet Mr. Mulliner: The Smile that WinsP. G. Wodehouse
dramatised by Roger Davenport
Richard Griffiths, Matilda Ziegler, Peter Acre, Martin Hyder, David Timson and Carl PrekoppIn the bar parlour of the Angler's Rest, the regulars are drawn into another of Mr Mulliner's peculiar tales. When a dyspeptic detective member of the Mulliner family receives a doctor's prescription to smile, the frightening knowingness of his grin spreads terror throughout the titled classes.BBC Radio 4
20 May 2002Meet Mr. Mulliner: Open HouseP. G. Wodehouse
dramatised by Roger Davenport
Richard Griffiths, Matilda Ziegler, Peter Acre, Martin Hyder, David Timson and Marlene SidawayNever more Wodehousian than when faced with frightening aunts, terrifying ingenues and resourceful butlers, Mr Mulliner's tale today touches on a Mulliner whose callous dismissal of one young woman opens the door to vengeful neighbours, animal cruelty – and exile.BBC Radio 4
27 May 2002Meet Mr. Mulliner: Came The DawnP. G. Wodehouse
dramatised by Roger Davenport
Richard Griffiths, Matilda Ziegler, Peter Acre, Martin Hyder, David Timson and Tom GeorgeA transparent visage is the striking feature of Mr Mulliner's relative Lancelot in today's tale of indomitable love, poetry, parental obstruction and unexpected opportunities. Mr Mulliner stretches the credulity of his captive fellow tipplers in the Angler's Rest parlour bar, but as ever they are drawn into his story where the glitter of silent movies proves irresistible.BBC Radio 4
3 June 2002Meet Mr. Mulliner: Mulliner's Buck-U-UppoP. G. Wodehouse
dramatised by Roger Davenport
Richard Griffiths, Matilda Ziegler, Peter Acre, Martin Hyder, David Timson, Carl Prekopp, Tom George and Sandra ClarkPale young curates are rapidly going out of fashion. Augustine Mulliner, in particular, is transformed overnight into a tiger of a churchman when his aunt sends some of Uncle Wilfred's latest invention, a tonic called Mulliner's Buck-U-Uppo.BBC Radio 4
9 July 2002The Doctor's HouseAlan DruryA spectre is said to haunt a small Somerset village. Gerald's circumstances make him particularly vulnerable – but what is the real secret of the Doctor's House?BBC Radio 4
20 October 2002CoriolanusWilliam Shakespeare adapted by Ned ChailletSamuel West, Adrian Dunbar, Susannah York and Kenneth HaighShakespeare's powerful Roman play The Tragedy of CoriolanusBBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
21 October 2002 – 25 October 2002The Crucible in HistoryArthur MillerRead by Arthur MillerAn account of the postwar anti-Communist paranoia which gripped America at the height of McCarthyism.BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week
25 November 2002Evaristo's EpitaphPatrick Carroll, based on a true story.Jasmine Hyde, Geoffrey Hutchings, Seun Shote, Diana Berriman, Samantha Robinson and Ben CroweThe inscription on a tombstone in a Cornish churchyard tells the tale of a remarkable friendship between a master and an African slave. Unravelling the historical mystery of the genuine epitaph, Patrick Carroll's play is an inspired and tender re-creation of a remarkable true story.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
2 December 2002 – 6 December 2002My Life as MeBarry HumphriesRead by Barry HumphriesBarry Humphries casts off his Dame Edna Everage mantle to read from his hilarious autobiography in his own voice.BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week
3 December 2002A Man's HeadGeorges Simenon
dramatised by David Cregan
Nicholas Le Prevost, Julian Barnes, Ron Cook, Paul Birchard, Beth Chalmers, Philip Fox, Ifan Meredith, Tom George, Jane Whittenshaw and Ben CroweMaigret bends the rules to investigate a double murder in a Paris suburb.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
10 December 2002The Bar on the SeineGeorges Simenon
dramatised by Alison Joseph
Nicholas Le Prevost, Julian Barnes, Ron Cook, Timothy Watson, Sylvester Morand, Jonathan Tafler, Tracy Wiles, Rebecca Egan, Martin Hyder, Richard Firth, Scott Brooksbank, Emma Woolliams and Laura DoddingtonMaigret puts his holiday on hold to tackle an unsolved murder.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
15 December 2002 – 29 December 2002Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
(Three episodes)
Mark Twain
dramatised by Marcy Kahan
Mark Caven, Christopher Jacot, Martin Roach, Kay Hawtrey and Sandy WebsterThe classic tale following Huck and the runaway slave Jim on their journey down the Mississippi on a raft.

A Joint BBC/CBC Production with an all Canadian cast, it was produced at CBC's Toronto studios.
BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
17 December 2002My Friend MaigretGeorges Simenon
dramatised by David Cregan
Nicholas Le Prevost, Julian Barnes, Neil Dudgeon, Jonathan Keeble, Jilly Bond, Maggie McCarthy, Bunny Reed, Ewan Bailey, Martin Hyder, Richard Firth, Emma Woolliams, Simon Donaldson and Carla SimpsonOn the seductive island of Porquerolles, a man is murdered when he claims the friendship of Chief Inspector Maigret. With a Scotland Yard detective in tow, Maigret is sent from Paris to investigate the death, and finds a dangerous and tempting dissolution – and some old acquaintances.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
20 December 2002The Five of UsBarrie KeeffePhil Davis, Nicholas Deal, Claire Rushbrook, Steven Diggory, Annabelle Apsion, Tony Rohr and Michael N. HarbourSex and drugs and rock and roll are the illusory dreams of Bruce in his mid-life crisis.
But he forgets that he is also the older man, and finds that a ménage à trois can easily become an extended family.
BBC Radio 4 Friday Play
24 December 2002Madame Maigret's Own CaseGeorges Simenon
dramatised by Alison Joseph
Nicholas Le Prevost Julian Barnes, Ron Cook, Julie Legrand, Paul Sirr, Victoria Carling, Nicholas Boulton, Carl Prekopp and Martin HyderMaigret's wife finds herself entangled in a case of murder when two human teeth are found in a bookbinder's furnace.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
28 January 2003The Piano PlayerWilliam BedfordKarl Johnson, Christopher Kelham, Kate Dudley, Philip Jackson, Paul Downing, Stephen Critchlow, Carolyn Backhouse and Martin HyderA pianist's marathon performance in a seaside town provides the evocative soundtrack for a tale of young love and first heartache. The music that conjures up a week in the 1950s still has the potency to bring back pain.BBC Radio 4
24 February 2003In a Glass DarklyAgatha Christie
dramatised by Mike Walker
Neil Dudgeon and Rebecca EganIn a mirror, a man witnesses a murderous attack on a young woman just before he meets the woman and falls in love with her.BBC Radio 4
24 February 2003Righteous BrothersNeil BrandJohn Woodvine, Clive Swift, Tom George, Ioan Meredith, David Timson, Peter Luke Kenny and Carolyn JonesHarmony is the joyful noise that Brother Caradoc wishes to offer to the Lord. He dreams of taking his fellow monks to a higher musical plane with him.BBC Radio 4
10 March 2003The Dressmaker's DollAgatha Christie
dramatised by Mike Walker
Juliet Aubrey, Beth Chalmers, Stephen Critchlow, Gemma Saunders, Emma Woolliams and Connie GurieWhen a doll with a mind of its own comes into your life, it might be worth finding out what it wants.
Agatha Christie for the 21st century is no less chilling for moving to the driving rhythms of London's cat-walks in the cut-throat world of today's fashion.
BBC Radio 4
6 April 2003One Day in the Life of Ivan DenisovichAleksandr Solzhenitsyn
dramatised by Mike Walker
Neil Dudgeon, Philip Jackson, Paul Chan, Jonathan Tafler, Ben Onwukwe, Bruce Purchase, Matthew Morgan, Marty Rea, Stephen Critchlow, Ben Crowe, Seun Shote and Peter DarneyWhen Solzhenitsyn's shattering picture of Stalin's prison camps became an international bestseller in 1962, it seemed to signal a thaw in the Cold War. But Solzhenitsyn was a prophet about to be dishonoured in his own land, and the uncensored version of the novel did not appear until 1991 – the year after Solzhenitsyn's citizenship was restored in Russia. Following the routine of a single day in the camps, the story is a dynamic demonstration of human resilience.BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
10 April 2003Swan-song for the NightingaleMaurice LeitchSorcha Cusack, Marty Rea, James Ellis, John Rogan, Stephen Hogan, James Greene and Norma SheahanThe sound of country music rings alarm bells for young Kevin, when it means that his 'has-been alcoholic' mother hits the comeback trail in Ireland, and wants to take him along.
But he has a lot to learn about his mother, and other stars of yesteryear.
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
12 September 2003Speaking Well of the DeadIsrael HorovitzJill Clayburgh, Lily Rabe and Israel HorovitzPenelope speaks well of her husband, who was killed at the World Trade Center, and her daughter, Willa, wants to speak the truth. It would mean killing her father again.BBC Radio 4 Friday Play
14 October 2003The Chicken WomanEryl MaynardEryl Maynard, Jean Heywood, Fine Time Fontayne and Matilda ZieglerChickens first come into the Chicken Woman's life while she and her husband strive for children.
Defending her 'girls' against the Fox; nursing them into health, and comforting them in her bed, she is adamantly not obsessed.
But the neighbours have another view.
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
8 November 2003A Bullet at Balmain'sMarcy KahanMalcolm Sinclair, Eleanor Bron, Tam Williams, Linda Marlowe, Susy Kane, Jaimi Barbakof, William Hootkins and Frances JeaterNoël Coward is in post-liberation Paris, 1948, to play the lead, in French, in his own play "Present Laughter". But the murder of a promiscuous mannequin provides him with a crime to solveBBC Radio 4
12 December 2003Dead-Heading the RosesJuliet AceJill Balcon, Daniel Day-Lewis, Cheryl Campbell, Graham Crowden and William HootkinsAriadne, a naval officer's wife, has become the benign queen of death, arranging tasteful memorial services – which will include her husband's. But before his departure he has plotted a final fling.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
9 January 2004A Kind of Home – James Baldwin in ParisCaryl PhillipsRicky Fearon, Ronald Pickup, Tom Silburn, Alibe Parsons, Declan Wilson, Lydia Leonard, Jaimi Barbakoff, Damian Lynch, Lisa Davina Phillip, Ryan McCluskey, Roger May, Timothy Morand, Bob Sherman, Rachel Atkins and Chris MoranCovers the period from the war's end to publication of Go Tell It on the Mountain.BBC Radio 4 Friday Play
6 February 2004More Mr. Mulliner: The Bishop's MoveP. G. Wodehouse
dramatised by Roger Davenport
Richard Griffiths, Matilda Ziegler, Tom George, David Timson, Martin Hyder and Peter AcreMr Mulliner returns to the Angler's Rest public house, where the regulars are once again ready to be transported into the roles of the characters in his fabulous stories. It is their urging that brings him back to the massively potent tonic, Buck-U-Uppo, which can transform a timid cleric into a tiger, and is even more dangerous when a bishop imbibes.BBC Radio 4
13 February 2004More Mr. Mulliner: The Ordeal of Osbert MullinerP. G. Wodehouse
dramatised by Roger Davenport
Richard Griffiths, Peter Darney, Matilda Ziegler, David Timson, Martin Hyder, Peter Acre and Stephen CritchlowThis time, it is the timid Osbert Mulliner whose trials and tribulations begin when he falls in love, putting him at risk from a ferocious explorer and an even more ferocious uncle of the damsel. Rarely can a man have been so grateful for burglars.BBC Radio 4
20 February 2004More Mr. Mulliner: The Knightly Quest of MervynP. G. Wodehouse
dramatised by Roger Davenport
Richard Griffiths, Matilda Ziegler, Tom George, Martin Hyder, David Timson, Peter Acre, Joanna McCallum and Gbemisola IkemeloOnly one of Mr Mulliner's many relatives appears to be a 'chump', young Mervyn Mulliner who demands a knightly quest to prove his love to the glamorous Clarice. It is December, in the 1920s, and she craves strawberries.BBC Radio 4
27 February 2004More Mr. Mulliner: The Truth About GeorgeP. G. Wodehouse
dramatised by Roger Davenport
Richard Griffiths, Matilda Ziegler, Peter Darney, Martin Hyder, David Timson, Peter Acre, Damian Lynch and Lydia LeonardMr Mulliner's final tale to the regulars at the Angler's Rest public house is about his crossword obsessed nephew, George, and his attempt to be as fluent in his speech to his beloved as he is in a crossword puzzle. Once again, the regulars fall into the story in a crazed journey across the English countryside, pursued by lunatics and farmers.BBC Radio 4
8 March 2004SkinJuliet AcePatricia HodgeMattie's road to liberation and success sees her shedding her clothes on a naturist beach only to be asked for her autograph; but the sun also has its shadows. A wry and powerfully affecting tale of sun, flesh, naturism and mortality.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
19 April 2004Maigret and the Burglar's WifeGeorges Simenon
dramatised by Alison Joseph
Nicholas Le Prevost, Julian Barnes, Julie Legrand, Rachel Atkins, Jill Johnson, Philip Franks, Tom George, Scott Brooksbank, Jennie Stoller, Philip Fox and Alice HartA thief's wife comes back from the detective's past.
Chief Inspector Maigret last met Ernestine when he was a young policeman, and she refused to put her clothes on so he could arrest her.
But now he must choose to believe her story about a murdered woman discovered by her burglar husband, or believe the respectable dentist who denies there ever was a burglary.
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
26 April 2004The Yellow DogGeorges Simenon
dramatised by David Cregan
Nicholas Le Prevost, Julian Barnes, Cherie Taylor, Chris Moran, Phillip Joseph, Philip Fox, Michael Fenton Stevens, Ioan Meredith, Joe Dunlop, Steven Diggory, Damian Lynch, Francis Jeater and Rachel AtkinsThe Yellow Dog finds Maigret away from his Paris patch, in a sordid tale set in Brittany where one of the town worthies has been shot – through a letter box – and a wandering dog spreads panic among the citizens.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
3 May 2004Inspector CadaverGeorges Simenon
dramatised by David Cregan
Nicholas Le Prevost, Julian Barnes, Michael N. Harbour, David Bannerman, Karen Archer, Philip Fox, John Rowe, Alice Hart, Joanna McCallum and Scott BrooksbankIt was only as a favour to his inspecting magistrate that Chief Inspector Maigret agreed to investigate rumours about a death in the village of St Aubin.
But when he arrives he finds his investigation undermined by an old adversary, the disgraced Inspector 'Cadaver'.
Baulked by a town united in silence, Maigret is determined to uncover the truth – however ugly.
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
10 May 2004Maigret's Little JokeGeorges Simenon
dramatised by Alison Joseph
Nicholas Le Prevost, Julian Barnes, Julie Legrand, Phillip Joseph, Philip Fox, Harry Myers, Jaimi Barbakoff, Cherie Taylor-Battiste, Chris Moran, Rachel Atkins and Ioan MeredithWhen a particularly sensational murder takes place in Paris, Chief Inspector Maigret is on holiday and must follow the investigation like any member of the public, through newspapers and news flashes.
How can he keep his promise to Mme Maigret and let Inspector Janvier get on with solving the crime when he is haunted by the question: why the devil was the murdered woman naked?
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
30 July 2004StanNeil BrandTom Courtenay, Ewan Bailey, Ed Bishop and Barbara BarnesAs death finally threatens to separates the greatest double-act in film comedy, Stan Laurel tries to say the things which have been left unsaid, in a poignant and powerful farewell to Oliver Hardy.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
23 August 2004The Coast of Maine: Miss Tempy's WatchersSarah Orne Jewett
dramatised by David James
Joanna McCallum, Sheila Allen and Susan JamesonMiss Tempy's Watchers sees two estranged friends finding their old bonds of affection as they watch over the body of a beloved friend the night before her funeral.BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
24 August 2004The Coast of Maine: The Queen's TwinSarah Orne Jewett
dramatised by David James
Susannah York, Nathan Osgood, Joanna McCallum and Brian FlahertyMrs Abby Martin, a woman born at exactly the same moment as Queen Victoria (allowing for the time difference between England and New England), tells the tale of their parallel lives.BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
25 August 2004The Coast of Maine: Captain LittlepageSarah Orne Jewett
dramatised by David James
Alec McCowen, Jon Glover, Tam White, Joanna McCallum and Barbara BarnesA sea captain with a memory to share of meeting an ancient Scots mariner who sailed into uncharted waters, and discovered a strange land with no place for the living.BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
26 August 2004The Coast of Maine: Miss Esther's GuestSarah Orne Jewett
dramatised by David James
Susan Engel, Joanna McCallum, Jon Glover and Nancy CraneSeeing it as a duty to provide a country break for a city-dwelling church member, Miss Esther offers to take in a guest from Boston. The visitor is not the old lady she expects.BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
27 August 2004The Coast of Maine: The Town PoorSarah Orne Jewett
dramatised by David James
Angela Pleasence, Carolyn Jones, Joanna McCallum, Alice Hart, Jennifer Hilary and Eve PearceHaving fallen on hard times, the Bray sisters have been placed out of sight on a remote farm where they won't disturb the town's conscience. A chance visit by two old friends puts their lives in shocking contrast.BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
26 September 2004HippomaniaSnoo WilsonAnthony Calf, Anastasia Hille, Patricia Leventon, Andrew Woodall, Victoria Woodward, Ian Masters, Owen Sharpe, Katherine Igoe, Stephen Hogan, Renee Weldon, Aoife McMahon, Gerard Murphy, John Rogan, Nicholas Boulton, Jimmy Akingbola, Ndidi del Fatti, Andrew Scott, Tam Williams, Snoo Wilson, Alex Tregear, Emily Wachter, Jason Chan, Robert Hastie and Stuart McLoughlinWith Laurence Olivier preparing to film the patriotic epic Henry V in neutral Ireland during the Second World War, and the poet John Betjeman attracting the suspicious attention of the IRA, it is a heady time in Dublin.
Snoo Wilson's astonishing fantasia, which springs from real events in Betjeman's life, conjures up Nazis, assassins and fairies as the poet wanders blithely through seats of power, pubs and a cemetery.
BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
18 October 2004 – 22 October 2004The Two of Us – My Life with John Thaw
(Five episodes)
Sheila HancockRead by Sheila HancockSheila Hancock reads from her enthralling new book about her deep and passionate partnership with her late husband, John Thaw.BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week
11 December 2004Death at the Desert InnMarcy KahanMalcolm Sinclair, Eleanor Bron, Tam Williams, Belinda Lang, Jake Broder, Meredith MacNeil, Peter Swander, Nathan Osgood and William HootkinsThree hundred thousand dollars are left in a satchel in Noël Coward's Las Vegas suite.
Coward sets off on his unexpected posthumous career as a detective.
The Desert Inn, scene of one of his greatest cabaret triumphs, is the setting for a murder mystery complete with Judy Garland, a showgirl, a Broadway agent, an unlikely croupier and a US Congressman, with half of Hollywood in the audience.
BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
15 January 2005The Salamander LetterDylan RitsonGlenn Conroy, Adam Sims and Jason ChanDrama about crooked antiques dealer Mark Hofmann, who nearly succeeded in rewriting American history and bringing down the LDS Church when his forgeries fooled experts around the world.BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
23 February 2005Something CoolMaurice LeitchLinda Marlowe, Jim Norton, Alyson Coote, Bruno Lastra and Claudio RojasIn a Spanish bar, far out of the tourist season, Rose sits and waits for something to happen.
As the happy hour draws to a close, two strangers appear and the scene is set for an intense and unexpected confrontation.
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
7 March 2005Scenes of SeductionTimberlake WertenbakerMichael Maloney, Jasmine Hyde and Harriet WalterFive-scene drama involving courting couples in various stages of life. The scene entitled Summer rewrites the wooing scene of Shakespeare's Henry V.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
13 March 2005Hotel CristobelCaryl PhillipsRosemary Harris, Michael Potts and Stephen SpinellaCaribbean independence is re-imagined in a struggle for control of a fading hotel on a small and beautiful island.
The English woman who has always managed and owned Hotel Cristobel cannot accept that her era is over and that her servant John and the mysterious visitor Mr Schultz from New York might take her hotel away.
The play, recorded in New York, is a gripping drama of power, and perhaps love.
BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
2 May 2005Claw Marks on the Curtain: The Lumber RoomSaki
dramatised by Roger Davenport
Susan Engel, Ben Tibber and Alex TregearWhen young Nicholas is punished by his aunt, he seeks refuge in the magical lumber-room; but when his aunt seeks him in the garden, he can exact retribution.BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
3 May 2005Claw Marks on the Curtain: The Schartz-Metterklume MethodSaki
dramatised by Roger Davenport
Philip Fox, Emily Wachter, Timothy Morand, Jennie Stoller and Jemma ChurchillWhen Lady Carlotta is mistaken for Miss Hope, the new governess, she takes up the job with relish, applying a freshly invented technique of child-rearing to her new charges.
The ensuing chaos is all too modern for the parents.
BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
4 May 2005Claw Marks on the Curtain: FurSaki
dramatised by Roger Davenport
Bertie Carvel, Helen Longworth, Lydia Leonard and Alex TregearEleanor and Suzanne are best friends, but not for much longer.
Suzanne knows she can get her rich cousin Bertram to buy her a fur in the sales, but she has to entrust the job to Eleanor, who has her own plans.
BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
5 May 2005Claw Marks on the Curtain: The Toys of PeaceSaki
dramatised by Roger Davenport
Anton Rice, Ben Tibber, Anthony Calf, Beth Chalmers and Alex TregearHarvey is encouraged by his right-thinking sister to give her two sons toys that cannot be used for war.
Of course children, in a Saki tale, are immensely inventive.
BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
6 May 2005Claw Marks on the Curtain: The Open WindowSaki
dramatised by Roger Davenport
Susan Jameson, Paul Brooke, Michael Kilgarriff, Joanna McCallum and Emily CheneryPacked off around Britain in a search for a cure for his nerves, Framton Nuttel arrives at the Sappletons' house with a letter of introduction from his sister.
It little prepares him for the tale of terror he is about to hear
BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
2 June 2005The Miracle of ReasonNick DearFrances Tomelty and Jasper BrittonA menacing drama about a dirty weekend that spirals into abject terror.BBC Radio 3 The Wire
7 June 2005GriefEllen DrydenAbigail Thaw, Michael Pennington, Isla Blair and Michael N. HarbourSimon's despair at the sudden death of his wife, Sarah, is only too clear to everyone.
Their perfect marriage was legendary, but their best friend Nick is tormented by his sense of loss, and there is no one he can share it with.
Especially not with his partner, Isabel.
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
2 August 2005I Enjoyed Myself TodayEryl MaynardAlex Tregear and Samantha BondFreya's diaries reflect the world around her in the 1960s: the Vietnam War, whether to dye her hair.
But when her menopausal self discovers them, lyrical with hormonal pubescence, she has things to say in return.
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
10 October 2005VoicesText: Harold Pinter
Music: James Clarke
Harry Burton, Anastasia Hille, Andy de la Tour, Douglas Hodge, Gabrielle Hamilton, Roger Lloyd Pack, Gawn Grainger, Harold Pinter and Indira VarmaAn experimental collage of voice and sound.BBC Radio 3
28 November 2006The Lost Love of Phoebe Myers


aka Lost Love of Phoebe Miles

Bernard KopsTracy-Ann Oberman, David de Keyser, Heather Coombs, Qarie Marshall, Lucy Middleweek and Miranda KeelingBernard Kops's new play evokes the resilience and passions of wartime London and embarks on a journey through heartache and abandonment, while offering a promise of ultimate contentment and the exorcism of ghosts.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
11 December 2006 – 15 December 2006A House to LetCharles Dickens, Wilkie Collins and Elizabeth Gaskell dramatised by Martyn WadeMarcia Warren and Alec McCowenCharles Dickens, Wilkie Collins and Elizabeth Gaskell's Victorian tale of a woman worried about an unsettling sign of life in a derelict house.BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
11 March 2008NeedleChristina BalitPeter Marinker, Jade Williams, Meg Davies, Kate Williams, Liz Sutherland, Liza Sadovy and Ben OnwukweCreating the Bayeux Tapestry for their Norman conquerors is a bitter task for the women of Canterbury.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
30 March 2008A Long Way from HomeCaryl PhillipsO-T Fagbenle, Kerry Shale, Alibe Parson, Rhea Bailey, Rachel Atkins, Damian Lynch, Ben Onwukwe and Major WileyCaryl Phillips' original drama imagines the conflicting forces in the iconic singer Marvin Gaye's life, including family, stardom, love, sex and drugs.

The story focuses on his final years, when he was offered a lifeline in the unlikely setting of Ostend in Belgium, where he composed the song Sexual Healing before he returned America and was murdered by his own father.

BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
20 September 2008Bora BoraLynne TrussDerek Jacobi, Corin Redgrave, Cheryl Campbell, Adrian Bower, Eve Pearce, Jill Johnson, Stephen Critchlow and Rachel AtkinsArt historian Alec, the brother of a famous actor, has lived his life in the shadows following a traumatic event in his childhood.
When a biographer joins a painting holiday organised by Alec, his arrival disturbs the calm.
Alec must face a terrible truth about his life and about the nature of forgiveness.
BBC Radio 4 The Saturday Play
7 June 2009Hyde Park-on-HudsonRichard NelsonBarbara Jefford, Emma Fielding, Tim Pigott-Smith, Nancy Crane, Julia Swift, Sylvia Syms, John Chancer, Corin Redgrave, Kika Markham and Jamie NewallNo reigning British monarch had ever been to the United States before George VI's visit in 1939, just on the cusp of a new world war.
History was in the making when the King and Queen arrived at President Roosevelt's upstate New York home, with a promise of politics, a picnic and hot dogs.
But the private life of the President provided a whole new dimension to an epochal moment, at least in the memory of his lover.
BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3

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