"Stephen Wyatt"

was found in the details of the these programme(s)

There are omissions, mainly due to the BBC not always completely listing the cast and crew for a programme.

 
Programme Name:Details:
80 Not Out...After lying frozen for thousands of years, an iceman begins to thaw. Memories return to him of a family and a battle - but the man who has discovered him starts to blame him for all manner of incidents. By STEPHEN WYATT. Read by Bernard Cribbins ...
Agnes Beaumont By Herself......
Black Narcissus...dramatised by.... STEPHEN WYATT...
Cribbins At Christmas...By STEPHEN WYATT....
Dora's Women...By STEPHEN WYATT....
Dr Brighton And Mr Harding...STEPHEN WYATT's play explores the personal demons that tormented Gilbert Harding, the outspoken, irascible but much-loved broadcaster of the fifties who became famous for his unpredictable appearances on panel games such as Twenty Questions, Round Britain Quiz and What's My Line?...
Farewell Symphony...By STEPHEN WYATT...
Fear On Four...By STEPHEN WYATT. Michael Scantgrace is a City dealer facing ruin when he stumbles across the Suicide Club on the internet. Should he sign up? With Gerard McDermott, Tracey-Ann Oberman, David Brooks and John Rowe. Director David Hunter....
Gilbert Without Sullivan...Dramatised by STEPHEN WYATT from the stories of WS Gilbert. This series is used as one-off fillers when needed....
Gray's Elegy...By STEPHEN WYATT. How far did a passionate quarrel with Horace Walpole influence Thomas Gray's much-loved poem, `Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard', first published nearly 250 years ago? With Michael Maloney and Anton Lesser. Director: martin jenkins ...
Memorials To The Missing...STEPHEN WYATT's play follows moves during the First World War to establish an Imperial War Graves Commission to record the graves of those killed in action....
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....
Piglaw...STEPHEN WYATT (Author)...
Sketches By Boz...`The Private Theatricals of Mrs Joseph Porter'. In the fourth of Charles Dickens's five comic tales, dramatised by STEPHEN WYATT, the British love for amateur dramatics takes over a household - with farcical results. With Nicholas Farrell, Geoffrey Whitehead, Frances Jeater and David Antrobus. Director Sally Avens....
Tales From Thackeray...Dramatised by STEPHEN WYATT. Episode 1: The Three Suitors. Letitia Dean stars in the first in a series of short stories by Thackeray. When Morgiana Crump looks for a husband, a battle of wigs and waistbands ensues. With Gerard Murphy, Lindsey Coulson, Terence Edmond and Hamish Mccoll. Directed by Sally Avens ...
Tales The Countess Told...By STEPHEN WYATT. Eleanor Bron stars as the Countess D'Aulnoy, who read her fairy tales to enraptured audiences in the salons of 17th-century Paris. The adventures of princesses, serpents, yellow dwarves and tiny pagodas mirror the equally colourful life of the Countess. With Janine Wood, Adam Godley, Phillip Joseph and Kenny Blyth. Directed by Claire Grove...
Vanity Fair...Becky and Rawdon face an uncertain financial future in STEPHEN WYATT's dramatisation of Thackeray's classic story. Episodes 11-15 of 20....
Yellowplush Papers, The...Series of five comic tales by William Makepeace Thackeray, adapted by STEPHEN WYATT, recounting the rise and fall of early-19th century footman Charles Yellowplush....