Episodes
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01 | A Bridge To The Unknown | 20110320 | 20110326 (R4) | 1/2 A Bridge to the Unknown By Arthur Conan Doyle, dramatised by Chris Harrald. The hot-headed Professor Challenger claims that extinct species of animals are still to be found living on an isolated Amazonian plateau. Dr Summerlee, Lord John Roxton and the intrepid reporter, Edward Malone, find themselves committed to a journey of a lifetime. Professor Challenger...David Robb Dr Diana Summerlee...Jasmine Hyde Lord John Roxton...Jamie Glover Edward Malone...Jonathan Forbes Gomez...Milton Lopes Beaumont...Sam Dale Meldrum...Sean Baker Maple White...Nyasha Hatendi Tarp Henry...Brian Bowles Edith Challenger...Jane Whittenshaw Indian tribesman...Vinicius Salles Directed by Marilyn Imrie Dramatist Chris Harrald is a writer for radio film and television. He won the 2009 Sony Gold award for radio drama for his play 'Mr Larkin's Awkward Day'. Professor Challenger sets out to find a lost race of creatures in the heart of the Amazon. Adaptations of works which have achieved classic status |
02 | Our Eyes Have Seen Great Wonders | 20110327 | 20110402 (R4) | 2/2: Our Eyes Have Seen Great Wonders. By Arthur Conan Doyle, dramatised by Chris Harrald. Professor Challenger and his team are marooned on the isolated Amazonian plateau, at the mercy of dinosaurs and a murderous tribe of hominids. Will they survive to satisfy their scientific curiosity? Will they be able to escape and bring home news of their discoveries? Professor Challenger...David Robb Dr Diana Summerlee...Jasmine Hyde Lord John Roxton...Jamie Glover Edward Malone...Jonathan Forbes Querioz... Vinicius Salles Meldrum...Sean Baker Indian tribesman... Milton Lopes Directed by Marilyn Imrie Dramatist Chris Harrald is a writer for radio film and television. He won the 2009 Sony Gold award for radio drama for his play 'Mr Larkin's Awkward Day'. Will Professor Challenger and his team survive the dangers of the Amazonian plateau? Adaptations of works which have achieved classic status |