| Programme Name: | Details: |
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| 43 Years In The Third Form | ...Voice of Girl....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW ... |
| Ad For A Dad | ...By John Goodwin. When his father dies, 12-year-old Sam writes to the local paper to advertise for a new dad - a move that has unforeseen consequences. With Ben Marshall, Maureen O'Grady and STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Agatha Christie's | ...Dramatised by Mike Walker When 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 LONDONs cat-walks in the cut-throat world of todays fashion. Octavia....Juliet Aubrey Sally....Beth Chalmers Jeremy....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Carrie....Gemma Saunders Model....Emma Woolliams Amber....Connie Gurie Music composed and realised by Ben Wallfisch Directed by Ned Chaillet ... |
| Agatha Raisin | ...... |
| Alaska | ...STEPHEN CRITCHLOW (Actor)... |
| All Quiet On The Western Front | ...... |
| Armadillo | ...William Boyd's novel provides an insight into the murky world of loss-adjusting. Abridged by Neville Teller, read by STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Babblewick Hall | ...STEPHEN CRITCHLOW (Actor)... |
| Babington Plot, The | ...Robert Bull....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Balance Of Power | ...Lord Godolphin....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Big Bow Mystery, The | ...Coroner/Prosecutor....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Black Out | ...Taxi Driver 1....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Black Queen To King's Castle | ...... |
| Blue Veils And Golden Sands | ...Anthony Newley....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Blue Wonder | ...Mr Hodges....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Book Lovers | Cast and Crew |
| Bora Bora | ...With STEPHEN CRITCHLOW and Rachel Atkins.... |
| Brief Lives | ...Judge....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Building Happiness | ...Doctor....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Burn Your Phone | ...STEPHEN CRITCHLOW (Actor)... |
| Caesar! | ...... |
| Cake | ...A wartime tale of love and betrayal dramatised by Dave Sheasby from the classic short story by George Steiner. Bunny, a rich young American academic in occupied FRANCE, finds himself embroiled in the Resistance movement, hidden in an asylum and guilty of a terrible inaction. Bunny....Ryan McCluskey Rahel....Alexis Zegerman Madame Alice....Margaret Robertson De Veeld....oan Meredith Mother....Buffy Davis Girl....Lydia Leonard Jambre....Damian Lynch Brunel....Declan Wilson Woman....Rachel Atkins SS Officer....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Cherry Orchard, The | ...... |
| Colours Of Steam, The | ...By John Pilkington To mark the centenary of the death of the painter, Camille Pissarro, this story traces his time as an exile in LONDON when he and Monet gave birth to the French Impressionist movement. Camille Pissarro....David Troughton Julie Vellay....Jane Whittenshaw Claude Monet....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Paul Durand-Ruel....Philip Fox Phineas Isaacson....Ioan Meredith Rachel Pissarro....Frances Jeater Esther Isaacson....Lucy Trickett Young Woman....Jaimi Barbakoff Groundsman....Ben Crowe ... |
| Commonwealth Stories | ...Considering Cuckoo Clocks (Regional Winner, Europe) by Fran Hunnisett in the UK, read by STEPHEN CRITCHLOW; Living by Bread, Alone, by Becky Apteker in South Africa, read by David Bailie; You Got a Problem, by Carin Makuz in Canada, read by Liza Ross.... |
| Complete Ripley, The | Series of plays based on the novels by Patricia Highsmith about the suave and amoral Tom Ripley. ...roverini....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Confessions | ...Mark....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Cyrano De Bergerac | ...Montfleury....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Dark Side, The | ...Brannigan....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Date With Fate | ...STEPHEN CRITCHLOW (Actor)... |
| Daunt And Dervish | ...In the first of five period comedy/thrillers to be broadcast over this week, we discover how two women who worked in their different ways in the Ministry of Defence during the Second World War, resolve their feelings of uselessness by setting up a detective agency. Josephine Daunt....Anna Massey Susan Dervish....Imelda Staunton Bill Mackie....Bill Paterson Elizabeth Vavasseur....Kate Buffery James Vavasseur....Rupert Vansittart Charles....Ben Crowe Daisy....Beth Chalmers With Andrew Harrison and STEPHEN CRITCHLOW. Written by Guy Meredith, from an idea by Anna Massey and Imelda Staunton.... |
| Days And Nights In Bedlam | ...Harry....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Dead Man's Music | ...By Gillian Linscott, dramatised by Michael Bakewell. In 1913, a young suffragette with a well-deserved reputation as something of a sleuth is drawn into a case of murder. With Susannah Corbett, STEPHEN CRITCHLOW and Angela Sims. Director Enyd Williams ... |
| Dead Money | ...By Christopher William Hill. A comedy thriller about the collision between old money and new. H Beswick and Co is an ancient City bank with a select clientele and a staff so loyal they're known as the Family. But the launch of their new web-banking service brings some surprises. With David De Keyser, Ian Masters, Andrew Hawkins and STEPHEN CRITCHLOW. Directed by Jonquil Panting ... |
| Death In The Clouds | ...Hercule Poirot....John Moffatt Chief Inspector Japp....Philip Jackson Monsieur Fournier....Geoffrey Whitehead Daniel Clancy....Murray Melvin Jane Grey....Teresa Gallagher Lady Horbury....Carolyn Jones Norman Gale....Ben Crowe Jean Dupont....Andrew Harrison Dr Bryant....Bruce Purchase Elise Grandier....Liza Sadovy Anne Richards....Priyanga Elan Airline Steward/Agency Clerk....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Dramatised by Michael Bakewell. Directed by Enyd Williams... |
| Death In Venice | ...By Thomas Mann, dramatised for radio by Peter Wolf. Starring Clive Francis as Gustav von Aschenbach, Penny Downie as Anja, John Rowe as the Writer and Peter England as Tadzio. A famous German writer tries to find the happiness and inspiration that is evading him by travelling to Venice after a premonition that his life will be transformed there. At first, he notices only the decay and disease lurking behind the beautiful facades. Then, just as he is about to leave, he becomes obsessed by the beauty of a young Polish boy staying at the same hotel. With Tessa Worsley, Eve Karpf, STEPHEN CRITCHLOW and Anthony Ofoegbu. Director Cherry Cookson... |
| Dickens Confidential, Gangs Of London | ...Harry....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Dickens Confidential, The Man Who Robbed The Bank Of England | ...Bank manager....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Dickens Confidential | ...Harry....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Dig, The | ...Charles Phillips....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Drowning | ...Removal Man....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Edge Falls | ...... |
| Edge, The | ...... |
| Expedition Of Humphry Clinker, The | ...Other parts played by STEPHEN CRITCHLOW, Liz Sutherland and Chris Pavlo.... |
| Eye Of The Day, The | ...The Story Of Mata Hari. 7/10. As the Great War begins, Mata Hari's career is in ruins. Mata Hari....Victoria Hamilton Astruc....John Glover Guimet....David Calder Rousseau....Geoffrey Whitehead Layevsky....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Clunet....David Collings Written by Michael Butt. Directed by Claire Grove. [Rpt of today 10.45am]... |
| Fabulous | ...... |
| Fame And Fortune | ...Tim Dent....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Female Ghost, The | ...Three ghostly tales by women. 2: `Man Sized in Marble'. By Enid Nesbit, dramatised by Christopher Hawes. To newlyweds Charles and Laura, their housekeeper's dread of All Saints' Eve seems laughable - until, that is, the day itself arrives... With Carolyn Jones and STEPHEN CRITCHLOW. Director Marion Nancarrow.... |
| Frederica Quartet, The | ...Bridge Turner, Adam Godly, Bridget Turner, Jonathan Keeble, STEPHEN CRITCHLOW, Tom Glennister, Ruby Williams, Mark Heap, Alex Etchart, Lee Cornwell, Jeff Nuthall ... |
| From Fact To Fiction | ...Gary/Manager....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| From Lagos With Love | ...Kenneth....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Fuente Ovejuna | ...Mengo....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Further Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes, The | ...... |
| Gant And Mcculley | ...By Gerry McKee. Steven's first day at work at an antiquated college of printing turns into a nightmare as he discovers a series of booby traps left by his predecessors. Steven....Kris Marshall Alma....Maggie McCarthy Milhench....Philip Jackson Clockwood....John Webb Chuckie....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Dreena....Alison Pettitt Avril....Carolyn Jones Directed by Cherry Cookson.... |
| Government Inspector, The [adapted By Alistair Beaton] | ...magistrate....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Grand Babylon Hotel, The | ...... |
| Great Expectations | ...Wemmick....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Grigorii Efimovich Rasputin - Almost The Truth | ...STEPHEN CRITCHLOW (Actor)... |
| Hadji Murat | ...... |
| Hard Times | ...... |
| Harlot's Progress, A | ...Wagondriver/ Curate/ Francis/ Card Sharp....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Hearing Sense | ...By Richard Monks. Michael is a sound recordist. He has a collection far more extensive than any effects library, but something in his past weighs increasingly heavy - he warns us not to believe all that we hear. With Ioan Meredith, Gavin Muir, Rachel Atkins, Tessa Worsley, David Allister, STEPHEN CRITCHLOW, James Butcher, Yasmin Hickson and Lily Howkins. Director David Hunter ... |
| Heart Transplant | ...In December 1967, Professor Christiaan Barnard and his team successfully transplanted the heart of a young woman into a fifty year old ex-boxer, Louis Washkansky. Now all they have to do is keep their patient alive. Professor Christiaan Barnard....Miles Anderson Louis Washkansky....Ian McNiece Professor Val Schrire....Jack Klaff Dr Coert Venter....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Dr Ozinsky....Carl Oatley Mrs Ann Washkansky....Rowena Cooper Dr Botha....John Telfer Philip Blaiberg....Paul Humpoletz Mrs Blaiberg....Eva Haddon.... |
| Henry Viii | ...... |
| His Masters Voice | Cast and Crew |
| Hms Surprise | ...Tobias Atkins....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Honeybourne Tapes, The | ...gilchrist....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Hopes And Desires | ...... |
| House To Let, A | ...frank....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| How To Be An Internee With No Previous Experience | ...... |
| Hr | ...guard....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| I Am Emma Humphreys | ...Trevor Armitage....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| I Wish To Apologise For My Part In The Apocalypse | ...... |
| In A Bamboo Grove | ...Bounty Hunter....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Just Between Ourselves | ...Dennis....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Just Plain Gardening | ...scuzzer....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Killing Mr Mort | ...Derek....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Kodo Finish, The | ...By Hamish McColl and Sean Foley. The award-winning comedy duo take an unconventional look at the art of massage. With STEPHEN CRITCHLOW. Director Sally Avens ... |
| Lady In The Van, The | ...underwood....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW ... |
| Life And Adventures Of William Cobbett, The | ...William Cobbett....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW.... |
| Listen To The Words | ...Lecturer....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| London Particulars | ...With Charles Simpson, Maggie McCarthy and STEPHEN CRITCHLOW. Director David Blount.... |
| Love My Rifle More Than You | ...... |
| Love | ...Ferdy and May decide to go on a painting holiday to Wales, only to find themselves trapped in an adventure involving burglary and baked beans. Ferdy....Bernard Hepton May....Barbara Leigh-Hunt Elizabeth....Helen Ayres Edna....Jennie Stoller Humphrey....John Baddeley Talbot....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW WPC Margaretson....Carla Simpson Imogen....Priyanga Elan Directed by Marc Beeby ... |
| Lying Undiscovered | ...Prison Officer....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Macguffin, The [drama] | ...Trevor Lloyd's homage to Alfred Hitchcock's script editor Angus Macphail, inventor of the Macguffin, set on the day of the Queen's Coronation in 1953. Angus Macphail....Ian McDiarmid Robert Hamer....Peter Blythe Katrin Eisler....indira varma Frank....Ben Crowe Monique....Alison Pettitt Freda....Carolyn Jones Jack....Bruce Purchase Geoffrey....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Isobel....Lisa Sadovy PC....Andrew Harrison Hitchcock....Ewan Bailey Directed by Janet Whitaker... |
| Man In Black, The | ...... |
| Man Who Built Tunnels, The | ...lodge keeper....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Matryona's House | ...STEPHEN CRITCHLOW reads Alexander Solzhenitsyn's short story from 1953, centring on Matryona, an impoverished but generous peasant woman living in a remote Russian village called Peatproduce. The narrator describes how, after serving a ten-year prison sentence, he takes lodging with Matryona, who endures her drab life with cheerfulness and fortitude, until tragedy strikes.... |
| Merry Wives Of Windsor, The | ...By William Shakespeare, with music by Stephen Warbeck. Freddie Jones stars as randy Falstaff, who is in hot pursuit of a brace of Windsor wives - Paula Wilcox as Mistress Ford and Miriam Margolyes as Mistress Page - in this lively comedy of suburban lust. The cast also features Clive Merrison, Geoffrey Whitehead, Elizabeth Spriggs, David Collings, Peter Gunn, Ioan Merdith, Nigel Anthony, John Hartley, Tracy Wiles, Roger May, Andrew Branch and STEPHEN CRITCHLOW. Members of the Finchley Children's Music Group, Dave Laurence and Roger Montgomery (horns), Michael Gregory (percussion), Dai Pritchard (bombarde/clarinets). Director David Blount ... |
| Misfits In France | ...Walter Sickert....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Miss Kilmansegg And Her Precious Leg | ...Dramatisation by Martyn Wade of Thomas Hood's satirical poem about the corrupting effects of money which comically investigates why a famous society lady - the owner of a renowned golden prosthetic leg - is found battered to death, a victim of her own obsessive greed. With James Grout, Rachel Atkins and STEPHEN CRITCHLOW. Directed by Cherry Cookson ... |
| Moonbeam And Mrs Pat | ...STEPHEN CRITCHLOW (Actor)... |
| More Mr Mulliner | ...2/4. The Ordeal Of Osbert Mulliner. By PG Wodehouse Dramatised by Roger Davenport. Mr 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. This 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. In The Ordeal of Osbert Mulliner, the second play in More Mr Mulliner, the second series of Mr Mulliner stories for Radio 4, Richard Griffiths is once again the garrulous Mr Mulliner. Raconteur, and possibly unreliable narrator, his tales none the less turn the drinkers of stout and port and bitter into the heroes and villains of his stories about the Mulliner clan. Mr Mulliner....Richard Griffiths The Dry Sherry/Osbert....Peter Darney Miss Postlethwaite/Mable....Matilda Ziegler A Pint of Stout/Major-General/Earnest....David Timson The Light Ale/Pavel....Martin Hyder A Port/Harold....Peter Acre Bashford-Braddock....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Afternoon Morning... |
| Mother Spy | ...... |
| Mr Luby's Fear Of Heaven | ...... |
| My Turn To Make The Tea | ...... |
| Never Trust A Rabbit | ...Five new stories from `League of Gentlemen' writer Jeremy Dyson, read by STEPHEN CRITCHLOW. 1: We who Walk through Walls. Johnson, a student, is hired for work by enigmatic magician Trapido.... |
| Nightcap | ...By Laura Watson ""SLEEP pretty children, do not cry, and I will sing a lullaby"", goes the song, but nine-year-old Tom is shaken from his SLEEP by a ghostly presence - one that looks set to destroy his whole family. A haunting play for mid-winter. Tom....Daniel Anthony Jill....Tracy Wiles Greg....Roger May Matt....Joshua Phillips Simon....Francis Gahan Mr Walker....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Voices/WPC....Carolyn Pickles Directed by Sarah Brown.... |
| Nine Days Queen, The | ...... |
| Nuremberg Trial, The | ...STEPHEN CRITCHLOW (Actor)... |
| Nuremburg Trial, The | ...Nigel Anthony, Bob Sherman, John Rowe, Andrew Branch, John Hartley, John Hollis, Paul Copley, John Castle, Paul Jenkins, Robert Glenister, Michael Maloney, Crawford Logan, Ross Livingstone, STEPHEN CRITCHLOW, Roger May, Tessa Worsley, Caroline Strong, Linda Rogan.... |
| O Margate | ...Alan....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Old Peter's Russian Tales | ...mountain thrower....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Old Wives' Tale, The | ...By Arnold Bennett, dramatised by Stephen Wyatt, directed by Claire Grove. Amy = Lydia Leonard; Auctioneer/Guard = Declan Wilson; Aunt Harriet = Frances Jeater; Chirac = Tom Smith; Constance = Gillian Kearney; Constance = Marcia Warren; Cyril = Jim Pyke; Dr Stirling = Andrew Harrison; ENGLISHman = Chris Moran; Foucault = Rachel Atkins; Gerald Scales = Nicholas Boulton; Lewis Mardon = John Rowe; Maria Critchlow = Rachel Atkins; Maria Inshull = Rachel Atkins; Mary = Jaimi Barbakoff; Matthew Peel-Swynnerton = Carl Prekopp; Miss Chetwynd = Rachel Atkins; Mr Baines = John Rowe; Mr Bodero = Declan Wilson; Mr Critchlow = STEPHEN CRITCHLOW; Mr Povey = Ian Dunn; Mrs Baines = Barbara Marten; Saleswoman = Rachel Atkins; Samuel Povey = Ian Dunn; Sophia = Katy Cavanagh; Sophia = Penelope Wilton; The Narrator = Philip Jackson.... |
| On The Beach | ...other parts played by STEPHEN CRITCHLOW, Chris Pavlo, Dan Starkey, Jill Cardo, robert lonsdale, Gunnar Cauthery... |
| On The Field - Endgame | ...Padre....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| One Chord Wonders | ...Teacher/Barney....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich | ...One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich in 1962 was a literary earthquake with profound political implications. At the height of the Cold War, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn exposed to the Soviet Union, and the world, the suffering which Stalin had imposed on his own people. Revealing the bitter conditions and arbitrary cruelties of the Soviet prison camps which became known as the Gulag Archipelago, the lies at the heart of Soviet history became impossible to hide. The book is taut, engrossing and sympathetic, showing neither more nor less than one day in one man's life in the camps. Ivan Denisovich is a resilient individual, and if he wrote to his family telling them to send him nothing, it spares him certain hopes and illusions. His survival is dependent on himself. Dramatised by Mike Walker as an ensemble piece for Gang 104, Ivan Denisovich's unit, Radio 4's production is the first dramatic interpretation of the book since the 1970 movie, written by Ronald Harwood, with Tom Courtenay as Ivan Denisovich. / When 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, performed by a powerful ensemble of British actors. Ivan Denisovich....Neil Dudgeon Tiurin....Philip Jackson Alyoshka....Paul Chan Fetuikov....Jonathan Tafler Pavlo....Ben Onwukwe The Captain....Bruce Purchase Tsezar....Matthew Morgan Kolya....Marty Rea The Tartar....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Dovchenko....Ben Crowe Guard 1....Seun Shote Zec....Peter Darney Directed by Ned Chaillet ... |
| Orley Farm | ...... |
| Other Side Of Truth, The | ...By Beverley Naidoo. Set in 1995, soon after the execution of writer, Ken SaroWiwa, two children of an outspoken journalist in General Abacha's Nigeria witness the death of their mother. They become refugees overnight, travelling from Lagos to LONDON. Sade....Chinyere Greg Egu Femi....Ife Okpor Papa/Uncle Roy....Jude Akuwudike Aunt Gracie/Mrs Bankole....Claire Benedict Uncle Tunde/Uncle Dele....Wale Ojo Mr Morris/Mr Seven O'Clock News....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Mama/Mama Appiah....Noma Dumezweni Marcia....Anita Barzey Nura/Donna....Abadesi Osunsade.... |
| Our Kath | ...Lin Colghan's adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel. 5/10. It is 1939 and war has been declared. This frees Kath from her marriage, so her singing lessons increase and her voice is finally discovered. Kathleen Ferrier....Becky Hindley Winifred Ferrier....Shirley Dixon Young Win....Liza Sadovy Bert Wilson....Daniel Ryan William Ferrier....Alan Williams Dr Hutchinson....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Roy Henderson....Andrew Harrison.... |
| Pallisers, The | ...By Anthony Trollope Dramatised by Martyn Wade Phineas Finn's political career is on the rise and he is short of money, but then help is offered from an unexpected quarter. Glencora meanwhile is fearful that the Duke of Omnium may be planning to marry and provide an heir who would take precedence over their own children. Trollope....David Troughton Palliser....Ben Miles Lady Glencora....Sophie Thompson Lady Laura....Juliet Stevenson Mme Goesler....Stella Gonet Phineas Finn....Conleth Hill Chiltern....Scott Handy Kennedy....Kevin McMonagle Duke Of Omnium....Robert Lang Gresham....Nickolas Grace Bonteen....Ioan Meredith Violet....Jaimi Barbakoff Slide....Damian Lynch Sir Omicron Pie....Jonathan Keeble Sir Lamda Mewnew....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Original music by Elizabeth Parker Directed by Cherry Cookson [Rptd Sat 9.00pm]... |
| Pattern Of Painful Adventures, The | ...John Marston....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Paupers And Pig Killers | ...STEPHEN CRITCHLOW (Actor)... |
| Pentecost | ...Winner of the 1995 Evening Standard Award for Best Play, David Edgar's play is an urgent and powerful response to the turbulent past and uneasy present of Eastern Europe - an intellectual thriller and complex political parable. Starring Oliver Ford Davies, Sian Thomas, Michael Feast, Suzan Sylvester, Kate Fenwick, Glenn Hugill, STEPHEN CRITCHLOW, Kevork Malikyan, Matilda Ziegler, Janice McKenzie, Raad Rawi, Stephen Elliott, Jason Watkins, Burt Caesar and Kate Steavenson-Payne. Director Hilary Norrish.... |
| Pig Too Far, A | ...STEPHEN CRITCHLOW (Actor)... |
| Piper Alpha | ...Performed by Ewan Bailey, Nigel Betts, Kenny Blyth, Mark Bonnar, Liam Brennan, STEPHEN CRITCHLOW, Ben Crowe, Nyasha Hatendi, Chris Pavlo, Roshan R Rohatgi, John Rowe, Dan Starkey, John Kay Steel and Joan Walker.... |
| Portraits Of East Anglia | ...By DJ Taylor, read by STEPHEN CRITCHLOW.... |
| Prayer For Owen Meany, A | ...... |
| Psmith In The City | ...John Bickersdyke....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Rebrov | ...... |
| Red Star Belgrade | ...By Peter Wolf. In 1941, as the Nazis begin their invasion of the Balkans, half of the Belgrade football team is wiped out as the pitch is bombed. In prison camp, the survivors form a new team to play a match against the prison guards, but the price of winning will be their lives. With Bill Nighy, Mark Bazeley, STEPHEN CRITCHLOW and Tracy-Ann Oberman. Directed by Cherry Cookson... |
| Richard Ii | ...... |
| Rigor Mortis | ...david....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Ring And The Book, The | ...First Roman....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Rivals, The | ...david....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Roberto Zucco | ...By Bernard-Marie Koltes, adapted and translated by David Zane Mairowitz. A young thug imprisoned for murdering his father escapes and returns home to strangle his mother and embark on a trail of killings. In this modern French classic, heroism and bloodletting are intertwined. Starring Alistair Mcgowan, Judy Parfitt, Robin Bailey, Ann Beach, Colleen Prendergast, Jane Whittenshaw, Shaun Prendergast, Ronald Herdman, Patience Tomlinson, Alice Arnold, Geoffrey Whitehead, STEPHEN CRITCHLOW, Keith Drinkel, Kim Wall, Jonathan Adams, David Timson and Roger May. Director Peter Kavanagh... |
| Robinson Crusoe And His Farther Adventures | ...Barnes....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Rumpole And The Penge Bungalow Murders | ...Reggie Proudfoot....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Rumpole And The Primrose Path | ...... |
| Saint, The | Cast and Crew |
| Sampler T6 | ...by Louise Ramsden Among the collection of Victorian samplers in LONDON's Victoria and Albert Museum, there is an extraordinary piece of needlework: catalogue number Sampler T6-1965. In tiny red stitching on plain linen cloth, it tells the extraordinary life-story of its creator, Elizabeth Parker, and stops abruptly with the words, ""What will become of my soul?"" Louise Ramsden's play imagines how the sampler came to be made, and why Elizabeth chose this particular medium to tell her story. Elizabeth....Amy Shindler Dr Watts....Michael Maloney Mrs Parker....Frances Jeater Kate....Gbemisola Ikumelo Lewis....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Director: Peter Leslie Wild... |
| Saturday Play | ...... |
| Says On The Tin | ...... |
| Says Who? The Rise Of The Community Leader | ...... |
| Says Who? | ...... |
| Scoop | ...... |
| Second Harvest | ...A love story by Jean Giono, read by STEPHEN CRITCHLOW. A crumbling Provencal village is enlivened by the appearance of a mystery woman. Abridged by Katie Campbell.... |
| Seven Minutes To Midnight | ...By Lucy Catherine. In 1980 Janet is nine and has been left by her mother in a rural commune which is falling apart at the seams. Twenty years later, after an unexpected meeting with her mother, Janet remembers four tumultuous weeks in her childhood which began with Ronald Reagan's election and finished with an 'end of the world' party to mark the death of John Lennon. Adult Janet....Lucy Akhurst Child Janet....Louisa Lytton Melvyn....Michael Maloney Sorrel....Rosie Wiggins Kev....Derek Riddell Val....Claire Rushbrook Linda....Rebecca Callard Juliet....Wendy Nottingham Education Inspector....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Directed by Lucy Baldwyn ... |
| Silent Nights | ...Jonathan Pelt....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Silent World Of Nicholas Quinn, The | ...STEPHEN CRITCHLOW (Actor)... |
| Sister Agnes Investigates | ...... |
| Small Island | ...queenie's father....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Snow | ...... |
| Sold On Ebay | ...... |
| Solitary | ...Gavin....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Spending My Inheritance | ...Paul....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Stalingrad Kiss | ...Eyewitness to the Battle of Stalingrad, Vassily Grossman was loved by the front line soldiers for his vivid portrayal of their struggle. But twenty years later his great war novel Life and Fate, was banned by the KGB. It would never see print in his lifetime. Vassily Grossman....Anton Lesser Sasha....Jimmy Chamberlain Valentin....Steven Webb Valentin (older)....Raymond Coulthard Anya/Olga....Gillian Bevan Commissar Bruk....Matthew Marsh Colonel Gurtiev/Polyakov....Fred Pearson Petrov....Andrew Tiernan Grekov....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Yuri/Concierge/Third Soldier....Ben Crowe Corporal Tanya Driabin....Carla Simpson Freddy Parkhomenko....Nicholas Boulton Albert/Concierge....Kenneth Collard Marya....Laura Doddington Lyusia....Laura Martin-Simpson Grossman's Mother....Jennie Stoller With Scott Brooksbank, Simon Donaldson and Richard Firth Assistant Producer: Janice Thomas Director: Mark Burman Producer: Jeremy Mortimer ... |
| Stanley Baxter Playhouse, The | ...... |
| Strange Meeting | ...With Alex Jennings as the Captain and Paul Rhys as Wilfred Owen. Peter Wolf's play, inspired by Owen's remarkable First World War poem, dramatises the events leading up to Owen's death on the eve of the Armistice. With STEPHEN CRITCHLOW, Ian Masters and Frances Jeater. Director Cherry Cookson.... |
| Strangers And Brothers | ...Dramatised by Jonathan Holloway. The concluding episode of CP Snow's epic novel sequence about the English Establishment and Power in which Roger Quaife stakes his political destiny on one extraordinary debate in the House of Commons. With David Haig as Lewis Eliot and Iain Glen as Roger Quaife. Margaret Eliot....Juliet Aubrey Caro Quaife....Julia Watson Ellen Smith....Emma Bown Lord Collingwood....Ronald Pickup Sir Hector Rose....John Carlisle Osbaldiston....David Leonard Francis Getliffe....Geoffrey Whitehead David Rubin....Rolf Saxon Monteith....Paul Venables Trafford....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Produced by Jeremy Howe and Sally Avens [Rptd Sat, 9.00pm]... |
| Strangers On A Train | ...STEPHEN CRITCHLOW (Actor)... |
| Summer Serial, The | ...STEPHEN CRITCHLOW (Actor)... |
| Surprise Summer, The | ...By Jonathan Holloway. When ex-teacher John Hunter takes his one-man show to the 1999 Edinburgh Fringe, he finds a tacky venue, a perky technician and a beautiful barmaid. With STEPHEN CRITCHLOW and Tracy Wiles. Director David Hunter (1/5).... |
| Tamburlaine - Shadow Of God | ...Hosni....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| This Sceptred Isle - Web | ...Anna Massey narrates the history of Britain, with the words of Sir Winston Churchill read by Peter Jeffrey. AdditionAl Readings by Ross Livingstone and STEPHEN CRITCHLOW. 61: `The King's on the Run'.... |
| This Sceptred Isle | ...Anna Massey narrates the history of Britain, with the words of Sir Winston Churchill read by Peter Jeffrey. AdditionAl Readings by STEPHEN CRITCHLOW and David Holt. 71: `The Cavalier Parliament'.... |
| Time For Mrs Milliner | ...Susan has broken her leg and is chair bound - surely nothing now can prevent thirty minutes of uninterrupted heaven with Mrs Milliner? What's more the Mrs Milliner episode is the last ever made, and Susan's heroine has gained a royal commission - to design a new Busby. But Susan hadn't bargained on her husband staying home to look after her. Mrs Milliner....Jane Asher Susan....Caroline Harker Gerald....Jonathan Coy Jamie....Jonathan Firth Elsie....Beth Chalmers Mr Sparrow....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW ... |
| Time Machine, The | ...... |
| Time Of My Life, The - Late Story | ...By Richard Brown, read by STEPHEN CRITCHLOW. After slipping off the corporate ladder, a man prepares for a future of unemployment and rejection.... |
| Tin Drum, The | Cast and Crew |
| Tina C's Election Night Bbq | ...Newscaster....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Touch Of Mistletoe, A | ...By Barbara Comyns. Dramatised in four episodes by Melissa Murray. Justly celebrated for her distinctive style, Barbara Comyns' novel is about two sisters who escape from their drunken mother and tryto make their way in the world. One is beautiful, the other resourceful, but both find life a struggle though with often hilarious consequences. Blanche....Juliet Aubrey Vicky....Jemima Rooper Mother....Richenda Carey Hobbs....Andrew Harrison Edward....Tom George Mrs. Groningen....Carolyn Jones Mr. Groningen....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Miss Bowles....Liza Sadovy Directed by Cherry Cookson. Then News. Afternoon Morning... |
| Tragedy Of King Richard Iii, The | ...By William Shakespeare A new production of one of Shakespeare's most popular plays starring Douglas Henshall as Richard. Richard Duke of Gloucester....Douglas Henshall Buckingham....Ben Miles Richmond....Geoffrey Streatfield Lady Anne....Jasmine Hyde Queen Elizabeth....Anastasia Hille Duchess of York....Geraldine James Margaret....Barbara Jefford Clarence....Michael Maloney King Edward....Mark Bazeley Hastings....Paul Bentall Lord Stanley....John Rowe First murderer....Jonathan Keeble Second Murderer....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Tyrell....Ewan Bailey Dorset....Stuart Bunce Grey....Chris Moran Lovel....Damian Lynch York....Rory Copus Edward....Alex Green First citizen....Rachel Atkins Second citizen....Cherie Taylor-Battiste Third citizen....Frances Jeater Lord Mayor....Ioan Meredith Brackenbury....Gerard McDermott Cardinal....Peter Marinker Ratcliff....Declan Wilson Original music composed and realised by David Pickvance. Directed by Marc Beeby ... |
| True Story, The | ...The search for Lucinda Carey intensifies and a former lover appears on the scene. Richard....David Ryall Lucinda....Barbara Flynn Daniel....james laurenson Tessa....Juliet Aubrey Luke....Ifan Meredith Jan....Priyanga Elan PC Mills/Newsreader....Andrew Harrison Reporter 1/ Man....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Reporter 2/ Woman 2....Liza Sadovy Woman 1....Carolyn Jones Directed by David Hunter.... |
| Truly, Madly, Bletchley | ...STEPHEN CRITCHLOW ... |
| Twenty Mile Hall Of Fame, The | ...Billy....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW ... |
| Twenty Minutes | ...STEPHEN CRITCHLOW reads Alexander Solzhenitsyn's short story Matryona's House.... |
| Two Pipe Problems | ...... |
| Uma And The Fairy Queen | ...Played out against the backdrop of a hot and bustling Bangalore, a third case for Uma Rao, intrepid sleuth and wife of Suresh Rao, the Police Superintendant, (following Seven Circles Around The Fire and The Swami And Winston). And the play's the thing - in this instance a special production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' put on to mark INDIA's Independence Day. Things go horribly wrong when Michael Forsyth, the leading actor playing Oberon is kidnapped, only to reappear in time to play his part. But he disappears again before the end, and is found shot dead in the green room by Nila Singh his famous Pakistani wife playing Titania. To make matters worse, it's rumoured that their marriage is on the rocks. The writer Mahesh Dattani is one of the most respected of INDIAn playwrights. He's written numerous radio and stage plays, including the screenplay for 'Ek Alag Mausam' the first HINDI film to deal with HIV and AIDS. His most recent venture is his debut as director of Mango Souffle, the film version of his critically acclaimed play 'On A Muggy Night In Mumbai.' Cast includes: Uma....Priyanga Elan Suresh....Ajay Chhabra Nila....Souad Faress Feroz....Akbar Kurtha Malik....Kaleem Janjua Liam....Gerard McDermott Michael....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Unseen Austen | ...Mr Bennet....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Venus In Copper | ...hyacinthus....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Verdi And Boito | ...A dramatisation by Jules Mascarenhas of the relationship between Giuseppe Verdi and the librettist and composer Arrigo Boito, who collaborated on Verdi's great Shakespearean operas `Otello' and `Falstaff'. With John Woodvine (Verdi), Jennie Stoller (Signora Verdi), Denys Hawthorne (Faccio), Thomas Arnold (Boito) and STEPHEN CRITCHLOW (Ricordi).... |
| Walsall Boys, The | ...By Nick McCarty In 1892 a group of Socialists in the Black Country town of Walsall are targeted by both the Fenian Branch and a group of International Anarchists. The secretary of the local Socialist Club, Joe Deakin, becomes drawn into events beyond his experience and quickly gets out of his depth. A true story of political and social intrigue. Joe Deakin....Alex Jones Inspector Melville....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Marie Pibelne....Julia Hills Sergeant McIntyre/Cailles....Tom George Chief Constable Taylor....John Webb Mrs Taylor....Ann Beach Sarah Deakin/Singer....Jo Rafferty Deakin Senior/Littlewood....Michael Tudor Barnes Westley/Willets/Guard....Greg Hobbs Coulon/Charles....Ben Crowe Directed by Peter Leslie Wild ... |
| Way Of The World, The | ...By Congreve Congreve's comic masterpiece that exposes the beau monde of London society for the grasping charlatans they truly are. Lady Wishfort....Sheila Hancock Mirabell....Alex Jennings Fainall....Robert Glenister Mrs Marwood....Frances Barber Mrs Millamant....Indira Varma Mrs Fainall....Christine Kavanagh Witwoud....Kris Marshall Petulant....Ben Crowe Sir Wilfull....Gerard McDermott Waitwell....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Foible....Sarah Flind Mincing....Priyanga Elan Betty/Peg....Liza Sadovy Servant....Andrew Harrison.... |
| Way We Live Right Now, The | ...nick broune....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Weak At The Top | ...... |
| Weird Tales | ...mr hodge....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| What I Think Of My Husband | ...cockerell....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| When In Rome | ...valdarno....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Whistle Down The Wind - Drama | ...By Mary Haley Bell, Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall. Radio dramatisation by Diana Griffiths. The first ever radio production of this classic story. Set in 1958 on a northern Pennine hill farm, 12 year old Kathy finds a criminal on the run hiding in her barn. However, due to his profane exclamation of shock on being discovered, she and her siblings believe him to be Jesus Christ. The Man....Paul Copley Kathy....Rachel Ibbotson Nan....Poppy Rush Charlie....Alexander Slater Aunty Dolly/Mrs Reeves....Becky Hindley Dad....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Eddie....Ben Crowe ... |
| Whistle Down The Wind | ...Dad....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Whitlock's Walk | ...Hitler planned the 1936 Olympic Games in BERLIN as a vast propaganda exercise. In John Burrows' thriller, two British athletes lift the lid on one of the 20th Century's greatest confidence tricks. Commentator....Keith Drinkel Whitlock....Nicholas Boulton Coleman....Ben Crowe Sir Reginald....David Collings Martha Dodd....Rachel Atkins William Shirer....David Jarvis SS Officer....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Sir Eric Phipps....John Evitts... |
| Whole 'nother Story, A | ...The tale of Cassie and Pete, who would be a great couple if they weren't so busy being friends. Pete's found out about PJ and he's not happy, which means Cassie isn't happy, which means Bill isn't happy and Janet's started talking in soothing tones - which can only be a very worrying thing. Cassie....Debra Stephenson Pete....Dave Lamb Bill....Mike Grady PJ....Brendan Burns Janet....Paula Wilcox Maddy....Julia Morris Other characters played by STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Written by Amanda Murphy.... |
| Wit And Wisdom Of Martin Truelove, The | ...By Dan Sefton. An unexpected visitor to the Test Match Special commentary box upsets the team's consummate professionalism - with hilarious results. Peter....Jon Glover Martin....Michael Maloney Keith....Martin Hyder Trevor....Ewan Bailey Karen....Alison Pettitt Rourke....Jonathan Keeble Pienarr....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Janet....Liza Sadovy ... |
| Woe Alas, The Fatal Cash Box! | ...By John Arden. Julius Applewick has no intention of taking part in a trial for a new drug, but in hospital, recovering from a heart attack, he has a number of visitors, some real, some imaginary, who take him on a journey back to his school days. With Bernard Hepton, Richard Burke and STEPHEN CRITCHLOW. Director Jeremy Mortimer ... |
| Woman's Hour (summary) | ...Wagondriver/Curate/Francis/Card Sharp....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| Woman's Hour | ...Lord Godolphin....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| World Full Of Weeping, A | ...By Jon Sayers A mysterious Irish girl enters the lives of a couple just months before the arrival of their first child. They have little warning of the tragedy this seemingly gentle soul will cause them in the months to come. This contemporary thriller set in LONDON's Primrose Hill dealing with the emotional trauma of baby-snatching, but also confronting our fears of the supernatural in an ordinary setting. Anna....Jemma Redgrave Mike....David Threlfall Frank....Tom Georgeson Clare....Niamh Linehan Superintendent.... John Baddeley Potter....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW Tom....Jonathan Tafler Tanya....Elaine Claxton Angus....Dean Clish Music by Robert Hartshorn Written by Jon Sayers Directed by Andy Jordon Produced by Bruce Hyman and David Prest.... |
| Yellowplush Papers, The | ...bareaches....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |
| You're Breaking Up | ...Oliver....STEPHEN CRITCHLOW... |