Episodes
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19900529] | Riding High (part 4) complied by Phyllida Barstow (Details as yesterday) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900529] | Riding High (part 4) complied by Phyllida Barstow (Details as yesterday) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900529] | Unknown: Phyllida Barstow |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920504] | Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd. The first of ten episodes, read by Robert Powell and Ian Hogg. An 18th-century architect and a 20th-century detective are linked through a series of savage murders. Abridged by Aubrey Woods Producer Michael Fox. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920504] | Unknown: Peter Ackroyd. Read By: Robert Powell Read By: Ian Hogg. Abridged By: Aubrey Woods Producer: Michael Fox. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920505] | Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd. Part 2. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920505] | Unknown: Peter Ackroyd. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920506] | Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd. Part 3. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920506] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920507] | Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd. Part 4Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920507] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920508] | Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd. Part 5 Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920508] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920511] | Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd. The sixth of ten episodes, read by Ian Hogg. More corpses are found in city churches to puzzle Detective Nicholas Hawksmoor. Abridged by Aubrey Woods Producer Michael Fox. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920511] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920511] | Unknown: Peter Ackroyd. Read By: Ian Hogg. Unknown: Nicholas Hawksmoor. Abridged By: Aubrey Woods Producer: Michael Fox. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920512] | Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd. Part 7 read by Robert Powell. Stereo (For details see yesterday, |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920512] | Unknown: Peter Ackroyd. Read By: Robert Powell. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920513] | Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd. Part 8 read by Ian Hogg Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920513] | Unknown: Peter Ackroyd. Read By: Ian Hogg |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920514] | Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd. Part 9 read by Robert Powell and Ian Hogg. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920514] | Unknown: Peter Ackroyd. Read By: Robert Powell Read By: Ian Hogg. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920515] | Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd. The last of 10 episodes, read by Ian Hogg. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920515] | Unknown: Peter Ackroyd. Read By: Ian Hogg. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920623] | Daisy Miller by Henry James. Read in four episodes by Margaret Robertson. Abridged by Michael Voysey Producer Maurice Leitch (First broadcast in 1978) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920623] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920623] | Unknown: Henry James. Unknown: Margaret Robertson. Abridged By: Michael Voysey Producer: Maurice Leitch |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900105] | Unknown: Jim Davis Unknown: John Masefield Unknown: Ray Herman. Directed By: Caroline Smith the Narrator: James Laurenson Jim Davis: Nicholas Pickard Jim's uncle: David Henry Jim's aunt/Passenger: Eve Shickle Mrs Cottier: Marlene Sidaway Mr Cottier: Stefan Bednarczyk Hugh Cottier: Marc Murphy Marah: Gareth Thomas Coachman/Whizzer: Robert Styles Passengers: Nigel Anthony Passengers: Danny Schiller Shaddrack/Coastguard: John Bull Soldiers: Donald Gee Soldiers: Charles Simpson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900107] | Unknown: Jim Davis Unknown: John Masefield Unknown: Ray Herman. the Narrator: James Laurenson Jim Davis: Nicholas Pickard |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900112] | Unknown: Jim Davis Unknown: John Masefield Unknown: Ray Herman. Directed By: Caroline Smith the Narrator: James Laurenson Jim Davis: Nicholas Pickard Marah: Gareth Thomas Gateo: David Henry Extry: Nigel Anthony Snout/Sergeant: Danny Schiller Scum: John Bull Whizzer: Robert Styles Hankin: Donald Gee Suds/French Mayor: Charles Simpson Mr Cottier/Bender: Stefan Bednarczyk Jeanne: Eve Shickle Frenchwoman: Marlene Sidaway |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900114] | Unknown: Jim Davis Unknown: John Masefield Unknown: Ray Herman. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900119] | Unknown: Jim Davis Unknown: John Masefield Unknown: Ray Herman. Unknown: David Fleming-Williams Directed By: Caroline Smith the Narrator: James Laurenson Jim Davis: Nicholas Pickard Marah: Gareth Thomas Gateo/Amos: David Henry Extry: Nigel Anthony Snout/Slinch: Danny Schiller Scum: John Bull Whizzer/Reuben: Robert Styles Hankin: Donald Gee Mr Cottier/Bender: Stefan Bednarczyk French waitress: Eve Shickle Eddie: Lesley Kaufman Eddie's mother: Marlene Sidaway |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900121] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900126] | Unknown: Jim Davis Unknown: John Masefteld Unknown: Ray Herman. Directed By: Caroline Smith the Narrator: James Laurenson Jim Davis: Nicholas Pickard Marah: Gareth Thomas Johnny Dobbin: Danny Schiller Shaddrack: John Bull Polly: Lesley Kaufman Mrs Tom/Silvina: Eve Shickle Major: David Henry Corporal: Nigel Anthony Sergeant Major: Donald Gee Soldier: Charles Simpson Soldier/Reuben: Robert Styles Mrs Cottier: Marlene Sidaway Hugh Cottier: Marc Murphy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900128] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900202] | Unknown: S. Lewis Unknown: Stephen Mallatratt. Directed By: Nigel Bryant Jane Studdock: Kathryn Hurlbutt Mark Studdock: Andrew Wincott Feverstone: Steve Hodson C S Lewis: Garard Green Curry: Philip Anthony Mrs Dimble: Tina Gray Dr Dimble: Graham Colclough Busby: Edwin Richfield Wither: Geoffrey Banks Camilla: Sian Lloyd Owen Hingest: Roger Hume Miss Ironwood: Daphne Rogers Filostrato: Roger Hume Miss Hardcastle: Judy Bridgland Workman/Fellow: Terry Molloy Rev Straik: Robin Kyle |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900204] | Unknown: Stephen Mallatratt. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900209] | Unknown: Stephen Mallatratt. Unknown: Kathryn Hurlbutt Unknown: Jane Studdock Unknown: Andrew Wincott Unknown: Mark Studdock. Directed By: Nigel Bryant Wther/Macphee: Geoffrey Banks C S Lewis: Garard Green Miss Hardcastle: Judy Bridgland Dolly: Tania Ison Curry: Philip Anthony Feverstone/Fisher-King: Steve Hodson Camilla Denniston: Sian Lloyd Owen Arthur Denniston: Andy Hockley Filostrato: Roger Hume Rev Straik: Robin Kyle Grace Ironwood: Daphne Rogers Mrs Dimble: Tina Gray Joe/Head: Terry Molloy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900211] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900216] | Unknown: C. S. Lewis Unknown: Stephen Mallatratt. Unknown: Vic Gammon. Directed By: Nigel Bryant Jane Studdock: Kathryn Hurlbutt Mark Studdock: Andrew Wincott Fisher-King: Steve Hodson C. S. Lewis: Garard Green Miss Hardcastle: Judy Bridgland Wither: Geoffrey Banks Macphee: Geoffrey Banks Camilla: Sian Lloyd Owen Dr Dimble: Graham Colclough Arthur Denniston: Andy Hockley Grace Ironwood: Daphne Rogers Mrs Dimble: Tina Gray Augustus Frost: Terry Molloy Stone: Steven Granville Merlin: Robert Eddison |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900218] | Unknown: S. Lewis Unknown: Stephen Mallatratt. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900223] | Dramatised By: Stephen Mallatratt. Unknown: Vic Gammon Directed By: Nigel Bryant Jane Studdock: Kathryn Hurlbutt Mark Studdock: Andrew Wincott Fisher King/Feverstone: Steve Hodson Merlin: Robert Eddison Arthur Denniston: Andy Hockley Dr Dimble: Graham Colclough Macphee /Wither: Geoffrey Banks C S Lewis: Garard Green Augustus Frost: Terry Molloy Tramp: Steven Granville Jules: Graham Padden Miss Hardcastle: Judy Bridgland Filostrato: Roger Hume Rev Straik: Robin Kyle Mrs Dimble: Tina Gray Camilla: Sian Lloyd Owen Grace Ironwood: Daphne Rogers |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900225] | Dramatised By: Stephen Mallatratt. Jane Studdock: Kathryn Hurlbutt Mark Studdock: Andrew Wincott Fisher-King: Steve Hodson Merlin: Robert Eddison |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900302] | Unknown: Edwin Drood Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Leon Garfield Unknown: David Buck. Unknown: Helena Landless Piano: Nicholas Kok Directed By: Gordon House John Jasper: Ian Holm Rev Crisparkle: Gareth Thomas Princess Puffer: Mary Wimbush Edwin Drood: Mark Payton Mrs Tope: Anna Cropper Miss Twinkleton: Margaret Courtenay Rosa Bud: Moir Leslie Grewgious: John Gabriel Crisparkle's mother: Hilda Kriseman Sapsea: Timothy Bateson Durdles: Gordon Gostelow Deputy: Susan Sheridan Mr Honeythunder: David King Joe: David Goudge Neville Landless: Simon Treves Helena Landless: Helena Breck Maid: Marcia King |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900304] | Unknown: Edwin Drood Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Leon Garfield Unknown: David Buck. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900309] | Unknown: Edwin Drood Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Leon Garfield Unknown: David Buck. John Jasper: Ian Holm Helena Landless: Helena Breck Miss Twinkleton: Margaret Courtenay Rosa Bud: Moir Leslie The Rev Crisparkle: Gareth Thomas Edwin Drood: Mark Payton Grewgious: John Gabriel Bazzard: John Samson Durdles: Gordon Gostelow Neville Landless: Simon Treves Deputy: Susan Sheridan Jeweller: John Moffatt Princess Puffer: Mary Wimbush Joe: David Goudge Sapsea: Timothy Bateson Mrs Tope: Anna Cropper Girl: Marcia King |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900311] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900316] | Unknown: Edwin Drood Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Leon Garfield Unknown: David Buck. Unknown: Ian Holm. John Jasper: Ian Holm Grewgious: John Gabriel Rev Crisparkle: Gareth Thomas Neville Landless: Simon Treves Tartar: Michael Cochrane Joel Waiter: David Goudge Watchman/Cook: Vincent Brimble Datchery: John Moffatt Deputy: Susan Sheridan Mrs Tope: Anna Cropper Sapsea: Timothy Bateson Rosa Bud: Moir Leslie Durdles: Gordon Gostelow Helena Landless: Helena Breck Mrs Billikin: Margot Boyd Princess Puffer: Mary Wimbush Miss Twinkleton: Margaret Courtenay Maid: Marcia King |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900318] | Unknown: Edwin Drood Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Leon Garfield Unknown: David Buck. Unknown: Arrival Edwin |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900323] | Unknown: Edwin Drood Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Leon Garfield Unknown: David Buck. Unknown: Ian Holm. Unknown: John Jasper Piano: Nicholas Kok John Jasper: Ian Holm Grewgious: John Gabriel Rev Crisparkle: Gareth Thomas Datchery: John Moffatt Princess Puffer: Mary Wimbush Sapsea: Timothy Bateson Durdles: Gordon Gostelow Rosa Bud: Moir Leslie Helena: Helena Breck Neville: Simon Treves Tartar: Michael Cochrane Miss Twinkleton: Margaret Courtenay Deputy: Susan Sheridan Honeythunder: David King Ghost of Mrs Sapsea: Madeline Smith Crisparkle's mother: Hilda Kriseman Jack Chinaman: Burt Kwouk Chinese girl: Noriko Aida Watchman: David Goudge Mrs Chopper: Jo Kendall Mrs Tope: Anna Cropper Bazzard: John Samson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900325] | Unknown: Edwin Drood Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Leon Garfield Unknown: David Buck. Unknown: Ian Holm. Unknown: John Jasper |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900330] | Unknown: Edwin Drood Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Leon Garfield. Dramatised By: David Buck. Unknown: Ian Holm. Piano: Nicholas Kok John Jasper: Ian Holm Datchery: John Moffatt The Rev Crisparkle: Gareth Thomas Sapsea: Timothy Bateson Durdles: Gordon Gostelow Grewgious: John Gabriel Tartar: Michael Cochrane Helena Landless: Helena Breck Deputy: Susan Sheridan Miss Twinkleton: Margaret Courtenay Bazzard: John Samson Rosa Bud: Moir Leslie Crisparkle's mother: Hilda Kriseman Mrs Tope: Anna Cropper Mrs MacSiddons: Anne Jameson Judge: David King Doctor/Hangman: Michael Graham Cox First Constable: David Goudge Second Constable: Simon Treves |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900401] | Unknown: Edwin Drood Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Leon Garfield Unknown: David Buck. Unknown: Ian Holm Unknown: John Jasper. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900406] | Unknown: Jeffrey Segal. Unknown: Joanne Pearce Unknown: Miranda Richardson. Director: Caroline Raphael Margaret Schlegel: Joanne Pearce Helen Schlegel: Miranda Richardson Mrs Wilcox: Gwen Watford Aunt Juley: June Tobin Tibby Schlegel: David Phelan Annie: Jane Leonard Porter: Robin Summers Charles Wilcox: David Haig Paul Wilcox: David Learner Herr Liesecke: David Learner Frieda Mosebach: Helena Breck Leonard Bast: Mick Ford Jacky Bast: Natasha Pyne |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900413] | Unknown: Jeffrey Segal. Unknown: Joanne Pearce Unknown: Miranda Richardson Unknown: Joss Ackland. Unknown: Mrs Wilcox Director: Caroline Raphael Margaret Schlegel: Joanne Pearce Helen Schlegel: Miranda Richardson Henry Wilcox: Joss Ackland Evie Wilcox/Annie: Jane Leonard Dolly Wilcox: Susie Brann Charles Wilcox: David Haig Crane: Arnold Diamond Tibby Schlegel: David Phelan Leonard Bast: Mick Ford Cahill: Bernard Brown |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900420] | Unknown: Jeffrey Segal. Unknown: Joanne Pearce Unknown: Miranda Richardson Unknown: Joss Ackland. Unknown: Mr Wilcox Director: Caroline Raphael Margaret Schlegel: Joanne Pearee Helen Schlegel: Miranda Richardson Henry Wilcox: Joss Ackland Aunt Juley/Mrs Warrington- Wilcox: June Tobin Frieda Mosebach: Helena Breck Tibby Schlegel: David Phelan Dolly Wilcox: Susie Brann Charles Wilcox: David Haig MissAvery: Gwen Cherell Evie Wilcox: Jane Leonard Crane: Arnold Diamond Albert Fussell: Trevor Nichols Col Fussell: David Garth Leonard Bast: Mick Ford Jacky Bast: Natasha Pyne Waiter: James MacPherson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900427] | Unknown: Jeffrey Segal. Unknown: Joanne Pearce Unknown: Miranda Richardson Unknown: Joss Ackland. Unknown: Mr Wilcox Director: Caroline Raphael Margaret Schlegel: Joanne Pearce Helen Schlegel: Miranda Richardson Henry Wilcox: Joss Ackland Dolly Wilcox: Susie Brann Miss Avery: Gwen Cherrell Tibby Schlegel: David Phelan Charles Wilcox: David Haig Dr Mansbridge: James MacPherson Tom/Maid: Vicky Ireland Jacky Bast: Natasha Pyne Leonard Bast: Mick Ford Postman: Shaun Prendergast Paul Wilcox: David Learner Evie Cahill: Jane Leonard |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900504] | Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy dramatised in six parts by Nick McCarty. 1: Fortunes 'If only I could be a bride at a wedding without having a husband. I shan't marry... at least yet.' Storyteller Garard Green Flute played by Maurice Cambridge Director Marilyn Imrie Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900504] | Unknown: Thomas Hardy Unknown: Nick McCarty. Played By: Maurice Cambridge Director: Marilyn Imrie Bathsheba Everdene: Janet Maw Gabriel Oak: David Burke Troy: Tim McLnnerny Liddy/Girl singer: Emily Morgan Fanny: Hetty Baynes Jan Coggan: Christopher Scott Joseph Poorgrass: Michael Kilgarriff Mark Clark: Paul Downing Bailiff Pennyways: Roger Hammond Henery Fray: William Eedle Billy Smallbury: Stephen Garlick Innkeeper: Danny Schiller Jacob Smallbury: James Greene Aunt/Temperance: Penelope Lee Turnpike keeper: Richard Tate |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900511] | Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy dramatised in six parts by Nick McCarty. 2: 'Marry Me' '... leave it all to me and be at All Saints Church at half-past 11 o'clock on Thursday.' Storyteller Garard Green Flute Maurice Cambridge Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900511] | Unknown: Thomas Hardy Unknown: Nick McCarty. Director: Marilyn Imrie. Bathsheba Everdene: Janet Maw Gabriel Oafc: David Burke Sergeant Troy: Tim McLnnerny Farmer Boldwood: Michael N Harbour Liddy: Emily Morgan Fanny: Hetty Baynes Jan Coggan: Christopher Scott Joseph Poorgrass: Michael Kilgarriff Cainy Ball: Vincent Brimble Mark Clark: Paul Downing Henery Fray: William Eedle Billy Smallbury: Stephen Garlick Innkeeper: Danny Schiller Jacob Smallbury: James Greene Maltster: Norman Bird Maryanne: Rosalind Adams Parson Thirdly: Michael Graham Cox First slattern: Jenny Howe Second slattern: Jane Whittenshaw |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900518] | Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy dramatised in six parts by Nick McCarty. 3: The Seeds of Love 'Miss Bathsheba Everdene, not in the least in love with Farmer Boldwood, had an offer many women of her rank and station in the neighbourhood would have been wild to accept.' Storyteller Garard Green Flute Maurice Cambridge Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900518] | Unknown: Thomas Hardy Unknown: Nick McCarty. Director: Marilyn Imrie. Bathsheba Everdene: Janet Maw Gabriel Oak: David Burke Sergeant Troy: Tim McLnnerny Farmer Boldwood: Michael N Harbour Liddy: Emily Morgan Fanny: Hetty Baynes Jan Coggan: Christopher Scott Joseph Poorgrass: Michael Kilgarriff Cainy Ball: Vincent Brimble Bailiff Penny ways: Roger Hammond Henery Fray: William Eedle Innkeeper: Danny Schiller Jacob Smallbury: James Greene Maryanne: Rosalind Adams Parson Thirdly: Michael Graham Cox |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900525] | Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy dramatised in six parts by Nick McCarty. 4: Sergeant Troy 'I like soldiers, but not this one. His cleverness in his calling may have tempted him astray. What's mirth to his neighbours is ruin to a woman... turn away from him.' Storyteller Garard Green Flute Maurice Cambridge Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900525] | Unknown: Thomas Hardy Unknown: Nick McCarty. Director: Marilyn Imrie. Bathsheba Everdene: Janet Maw Gabriel Oak: David Burke Sergeant Troy: Tim McLnnerny Farmer Boldwood: Michael N Harbour Liddy: Emily Morgan Fanny: Hetty Baynes Jan Coggan: Christopher Scott Joseph Poorgrass: Michael Kilgarriff Cainy Ball: Vincent Brimble Henery Fray: William Eedle Temperance: Penelope Lee Maryanne: Rosalind Adams |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900601] | Unknown: Thomas Hardy Unknown: Nick McCarty. Unknown: Storyteller Garard Green. Director: Marilyn Imrie. Bathsheba Everdene: Janet Maw Gabriel Oak: David Burke Sergeant Troy: Tim McLnnerny Farmer Boldwood: Michael N Harbour Liddy: Emily Morgan Fanny: Hetty Baynes Jan Coggan: Christopher Scott Joseph Poorgrass: Michael Kilgarriff Mark Clark: Paul Downing Doctor: Dale Rapley Mason: James Greene Seaman: James Greene Doctor's wife: Penelope Lee Maryanne: Rosalind Adams Parson Thirdly: Michael Graham Cox |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900608] | Unknown: Thomas Hardy. Unknown: Garard Green Dramatised By: Nick McCarty Director: Marilyn Imrie Bathsheba Everdene: Janet Maw Gabriel Oak: David Burke Sergeant Troy: Tim McLnnerny Farmer Boldwood: Michael N Harbour Liddy: Emily Morgan Jan Coggan: Christopher Scott Joseph Poorgrass: Michael Kilgarriff Cainy Ball: Vincent Brimble Mark Clark: Paul Downing Bailiff Pennyways: Roger Hammond Wilkins: Nigel Carrington Matyanne: Rosalind Adams Parson Thirdly: Michael Graham Cox |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900615] | Unknown: Graham Greene Unknown: Ian Holm. Dramatised By: Gregory Evans Fowler: Ian Holm Pyle, the Quiet American: Adam Henderson Vigot: Philippe Giraudeau Phuong: Lucy Sheen Lieutenant: Nicholas Gilbrook Joe: Vincent Brimble Granger: Simon Treves Whore: Marian Diamond Miss Hei: Marcia King Dominguez: Sam Dastor |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900622] | Unknown: Graham Greene Unknown: Ian Holm. Dramatised By: Gregory Evans Director: David Benedictus Fowler: Ian Holm Pyle, the Quiet American: Adam Henderson Phuong: Lucy Sheen Deputy: Burt Kwouk Commandant: Vincent Brimble Helen: Marian Diamond |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900629] | Unknown: Graham Greene Unknown: Ian Holm Dramatised By: Gregory Evans Director: David Benedictus Fowler: Ian Holm Pyle: Adam Henderson Vigot: Philippe Giraudeau Dominguez: Sam Dastor Heng: Burt Kwouk Phuong: Lucy Sheen Joe: Vincent Brimble Miss Hei: Marcia King Trouin: Simon Treves Metisse: Tara Dominick Patron: Nicholas Gilbrook Helen: Marian Diamond |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900706] | Unknown: Joyce Carey Unknown: Freddie Jones Unknown: Gulley Jimson. Director: William Ingram Sara Monday: Mary Wimbush Coker: Heather Bell Hickson: John Moffatt Nosy: Stephen Garlick Plant: John Hollis Prison officer: Christopher Scott Alf: Vincent Brimble First vicar: David King Second vicar/Policeman: Garard Green |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900713] | Unknown: Joyce Cary Unknown: Freddie Jones. Unknown: Gulley Jimson Dramatised By: William Ingram Director: Gordon House. Gulley Jimson: Freddie Jones A W Alabaster: Adam Godley Lady Flora Beeder: Petra Davies Sir William Beeder: Jack May Coker: Heather Bell Plant: John Hollis Mrs Coker: Angela Moran Nosy: Stephen Garlick All: Vincent Brimble Prison officer: Christopher Scott Woman: Tara Dominick |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900720] | Unknown: Joyce Cary Unknown: Freddie Jones. Dramatised By: William Ingram Director: Gordon House. Gulley Jimson: Freddie Jones Sara Monday: Mary Wimbush Coker: Heather Bell A W Alabaster: Adam Godley Sir William: Jack May Lady Flora: Petra Davies Nosy: Stephen Garlick Lolie: Jacqueline Tong Abel: Michael Kilgarriff Byles: Brian Haines The Duke: Garard Green Policeman: Nigel Carrington Man from the council: Paul Downing Nurse: Elizabeth Mansfield Girl: Moir Leslie |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900727] | Dramatised By: Peter Buckman Director: Richard Imison G K Chesterton: Roger Hammond Auberon Quin: David Collings Wilfred Lambert: Kim Wall James Barker: Stephen Hattersley President del Fuego: Manning Wilson Mr Wilson: Stuart Organ Adam Wayne as a boy: Alexander Goodman Adam Wayne: Paul McGann Mr Buck: Aubrey Woods Mr Mead: Paul Gregory Mr Bowles: Brian Hewlett Mr Turnbull: Gordon Reid |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900803] | Unknown: Adam Wayne Dramatised By: Peter Buckman Director: Richard Imison. G K Chesterton: Roger Hammond Auberon Quin: David Collings Wilfred Lambert: Kim Wall James Barker: Stephen Hattersley Mr Wilson: Stuart Organ Adam Wayne,: Paul McGann Mr Buck: Aubrey Woods Mr Mead: Paul Gregory Mr Bowles: Brian Hewlett Mr Turnbull: Gordon Reid |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900810] | Unknown: Lawrence Selden Narrator: Lily Bart. Director: Brian Miller. Lily Bart: Carole Mowlam Lawrence Selden: Keith Alexander Simon Rosedale: Alexander John Mrs Bertha Dorset: Anne-Marie Davies Judy Trenor: Roberta Hamond Mr Hudson Bart: Barry Dennen Mrs Hudson Bart: Jennie Lee Poleworth: Haydn Andrews Percy Gryce: Arril Johnson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900817] | Unknown: Edith Wharton Unknown: Eileen Cullen. Narrator: June Barrie Director: Brian Miller. Lily Bart: Carole Mowlam Lawrence Selden: Keith Alexander Judy: Roberta Hamond Mrs Bertha Dorset: Anne-Marie Davies George Dorset: Paul Maxwell Jack Stepney: Stuart Milligan Carry Fisher: Zhivila Roche Gwen: Jean Baird Gus Trenor: John Church Gerty: Celia Bannerman Simon Rosedale: Alexander John Mrs Van Osburgh: Tucker McGuire Mrs Haffen: Thomasine Heiner Mrs Peniston: Margot Lawrence Grace Stepney: Kate Lock |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900824] | Unknown: Edith Wharton Unknown: Gus Trenor Adapted By: Eileen Cullen Director: Brian Miller Lily Bart: Carole Mowlam Lawrence Selden: Keith Alexander Mrs Peniston: Margot Lawrence Gerty Farish: Celia Bannerman Van Allstyne: Barry Dennen Gus Trenor: John Church Carry Fisher: Zhivila Roche Jack Stepney: Stuart Milligan Gwen Van Osburgh: Jean Baird Simon Rosedale: Alexander John Mrs Wellington Bry: Pat Field Mr Wellington Bry: Graham Faulkner Ned Silverton: Graham Faulkner Lord Hubert: Anthony Hyde Mrs Bertha Dorset: Anne-Marie Cole George Dorset: Paul Maxwell |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900831] | Unknown: Edith Wharton Unknown: Lily Bart Adapted By: Eileen Cullen Director: Brian Miller. Lily: Carole Mowlam Lawrence: Keith Alexander Carry: Zhivila Roche Mrs Wellington Bry: Pat Field George: Paul Maxwell Duchess: Pauline Letts Lord Hubert: Anthony Hyde Mrs Bertha Dorset: Anne-Marie Davies Gerty: Celia Bannerman Judy: Roberta Hamond Simon: Alexander John Grace: Kate Lock Mattie: Jayne Lloyd |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900907] | Unknown: Edith Wharton Adapted By: Eileen Cullen Director: Brian Miller. Lily: Carole Mowlam Lawrence: Keith Alexander Carry: Zhivila Roche Simon: Alexander John Gerty: Celia Bannerman Miss Kilroy/Nettie: Judith Morse Miss Haines/Kathleen: Janene Possell |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900914] | Unknown: Evelyn Waugh Narrator: Tony Britton. Adapted By: Denys Hawthorne Director: Jane Morgan. Basil Seal: Simon Cadell Freddy: Brian Miller Barbara: Jenny Howe Lady Seal: Elizabeth Kelly Sir Joshua Mainwaring: Jack May Angela Lyne: Marian Diamond Poppet: Joanna Myers Margot Metroland: Mary Wimbush Peter Pastmaster: Michael Cochrane Sonia Trumpington: Jane Whittenshaw Alastair Trumpington: Simon Treves Ambrose Silk: Steve Hodson Bentley: Hugh Dickson Bomber: Alan Thompson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900921] | Unknown: Evelyn Waugh Narrator: Tony Britton. Adapted By: Denys Hawthorne Director: Jane Morgan. Basil Seal: Simon Cadell Barbara: Jenny Howe Doris: Lesley Sharp Harkness: Timothy Bateson Mrs Harkness: Auriol Smith Alastair: Simon Treves Sonia: Jane Whittenshaw Ambrose Silk: Steve Hodson Bentley: Hugh Dickson Lady Seal: Elizabeth Kelly Sir Joshua Mainwaring: Jack May Poppet: Joanna Myers Sally: Tara Dominick Peter Pastmaster: Michael Cochrane Margot Metroland: Mary Wimbush Todhunter: David King Freddy: Brian Miller |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900928] | Unknown: Evelyn Waugh Narrator: Tony Britton. Unknown: Timothy Bateson Unknown: David King Unknown: Timothy Carlton Unknown: Danielle Alan. Adapted By: Denys Hawthorne Director: Jane Morgan. Basil Seal: Simon Cadell Lady Seal: Elizabeth Kelly Bomber: Alan Thompson Susie: Zelah Clarke Colonel Plum: Nicholas Le Prevost Molly: Emma Gregory Peter Pastmaster: Michael Cochrane Angela Lyne: Marian Diamond Margot Metroland: Mary Wimbush Poppet: Joanna Myers Ambrose Silk: Steve Hodson Bentley: Hugh Dickson Sir Joshua Mainwaring: Jack May Alastair: Simon Treves Sonia: Jane Whittenshaw |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900929] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Irene Forsyte. Pianist: Mary Nash. Dramatised By: David Spenser. Director: Janet Whitaker Galsworthy: Dirk Bogarde Old Jolyon: Michael Hordern Soames Forsyte: Alan Howard Irene: Diana Quick Young Jolyon: Michael Williams James Forsyte: Maurice Denham Aunt Ann: Fabia Drake Aunt Hester: Rachel Kempson Aunt Juley: Renee Asherson June Forsyte: Angela Pleasence Philip Bosinney: Michael Cochrane Swithin Forsyte: David March Roger Forsyte: John Moffatt George Forsyte: Christopher Good Nicholas Forsyte: John Gabriel |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901006] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Unknown: Robin Hill Dramatised By: Shirley Gee Director: Janet Whitaker. OdJolyon: Michael Hordem Soames: Alan Howard Irene: Diana Quick Young Jolyon: Michael Williams James: Maurice Denham Aunt Hester: Rachel Kempson AuntJuley: Renee Asherson Emily: Maxine Audley June: Angela Pleasence Bosinney: Michael Cochrane Swithin: David March Winifred: Fiona Walker Dartie: Donald Gee George: Christopher Good Francie: Susan Sheridan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901013] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Janet Whitaker. Unknown: Michael Hordern OtdJolyon: Michael Hordem Soames: Alan Howard Irene: Diana Quick Young Jolyon: Michael Williams James: Maurice Denham Aunt Hester: Rachel Kempson AuntJuley: Renee Asherson Emily: Maxine Audley June: Angela Pleasence Bosinney: Michael Cochrane Swithin: David March Winifred: Fiona Walker Dartie: Donald Gee George: Christopher Good Nicholas: John Gabriel Mrs Macander: Jo Kendall Justice Bentham: John Moffatt Young Chankery: Charles Simpson ! Waterbuck, QC: David King |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901020] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Janet Whitaker. Old Jolyon: Michael Hordem Soames: Alan Howard Irene: Diana Quick Young Jolyon: Michael Williams James: Maurice Denham Aunt Hester: Rachel Kempson Aunt Juley: Renee Asherson June: Angela Pleasence Winifred: Fiona Walker Annette: Shelley Thompson George: Christopher Good Mme Lamotte: Jo Kendall Francie: Susan Sheridan Holly: Elizabeth Mansfield Val: Dale Rapley |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901027] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Dramatised By: Shirley Gee Director: Sue Wilson. Soames: Alan Howard Irene: Diana Quick Young Jolyon: Michael Williams James: Maurice Denham Aunt Hester: Rachel Kempson Aunt Juley: Renée Asherson Emily: Maxine Audley June: Angela Pleasence Winifred: Fiona Walker Annette: Shelley Thompson Jolly: Paul Downing Val: Dale Rapley Holly: Elizabeth Mansfield Montague Dartie: Donald Gee Dreamer: Simon Treves Polteed: Brian Miller Francie: Susan Sheridan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901103] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Unknown: Tara Dominick Unknown: Jo Kendall Unknown: Leonard Fenton. Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Anthony Cornish. Soames: Alan Howard Irene: Diana Quick Young Jolyon: Michael Williams James: Maurice Denham Aunt Hester: Rachel Kempson AuntJuley: Renee Asherson Emily: Maxine Audley Old Jolyon: Michael Hordem Winifred: Fiona Walker Annette: Shelley Thompson Jolly: Paul Downing Holly: Elizabeth Mansfield Francie: Susan Sheridan MrPolteed: Brian Miller Doctor: James Greene |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901110] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Unknown: Young Jolyon Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Janet Whitaker. Soames Forsyte: Alan Howard Fleur: Amanda Redman Jon: Gary Cady Irene: Diana Quick Young Jolyon: Michael Williams June: Angela Pleasence Michael Mont: Gary Bond Annette: Shelley Thompson Winifred: Fiona Walker George: Christopher Good Holly: Elizabeth Mansfield Val: Dale Rapley Timothy: David King Smither: Jo Kendall Imogen: Tara Dominick Jack Cardigan: Vincent Brimble |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901116] | Unknown: John Galsworthy. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901117] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Unknown: Young Jolyon Unknown: Danielle Allen Unknown: Christopher Good. Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Anthony Cornish. Soames: Alan Howard Fleur: Amanda Redman Young Jolyon: Michael Williams Irene: Diana Quick Jon: Gary Cady Old Jolyon: Michael Hordern June: Angela Pleasence Michael Mont: Gary Bond Timothy: David King Annette: Shelley Thompson Winifred: Fiona Walker Holly: Elizabeth Mansfield Val: Dale Rapley Gradman: Brian Miller Smither: Jo Kendall |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901123] | Unknown: John Galsworthy. Unknown: Young Jolyon |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901124] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Sue Wilson. Soames: Alan Howard Young Jolyon: Michael Williams Fleur: Amanda Redman Irene: Diana Quick Jon: Gary Cady June: Angela Pleasence Winifred: Fiona Walker Michael Mont: Gary Bond Annette: Shelley Thompson Monsieur Profond/George: Christopher Good Val: Dale Rapley Gradman: Brian Miller Desk clerk: Nicholas Gilbrook Austrian maid: Sue Broomfield |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901130] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901201] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Unknown: Wilfred Desert. Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Sue Wilson. Soames: Alan Howard Fleur: Amanda Redman Michael: Gary Bond Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman June: Angela Pleasence Wilfred Desert: Philip Sully Tony Bicket: Stephen Garlick George Forsyte: Christopher Good Sir Luke Sharman: John Moffatt Mr Elderson: Donald Gee Butterfield: Nicholas Gilbrook Aubrey Greene: John Bull Gradman/Cuthbert Mothergil: Brian Miller |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901207] | Unknown: John Galsworthy. Unknown: Wilfred Desert. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901208] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Dramatised By: Eispeth Sandys Director: Sue Wilson. Soames: Alan Howard Fleur: Amanda Redman Michael: Gary Bond Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Wilfred Desert: Philip Sully Jon Forsyte: Gary Cady Victorine Bicket: Sue Broomfield Tony Bicket: Stephen Garlick Aubrey Green: John Bull Holly: Elizabeth Mansfield Elderson: Donald Gee Butterfield: Nicholas Gilbrook Sir Luke Sharman: John Moffatt Stack: Danny Schiller |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901214] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901215] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Anthony Cornish. Soames: Alan Howard Fleur: Amanda Redman Michael Mont: Gary Bond Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Marjorie Ferrar: Belinda Lang Francis Wilmot: Simon Treves Winifred: Fiona Walker Annette: Shelley Thompson Marquess of Shropshire: Jack May Gradman: Brian Miller Mr Bergfeld: Ben Onwukwe Mrs Bergfeld: Tara Dominick Boddick: David Bannerman Lord Charles Ferrar: James Greene Sir Luke Sharman: John Moffatt Mr Sawdry: Ian Lindsay Philip Quinsey: Ian Lindsay Mr Tolby: Danny Schiller |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901221] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901222] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Unknown: Marjorie Ferrar Unknown: Fleur Mont Unknown: Michael Mont Dramatised By: Elspeth Sandys Director: Anthony Cornish. Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Wilfred Desert: Philip Sully Marquess of Shropshire: Jack May Mr Settlewhite: David King Sir James Foggart: Michael Kilgarriff Mr Bergfeld: Ben Onwukwe Mrs Bergfeld: Tara Dominick Boddick: David Bannerman Bicket: Stephen Garlick Lord Charles Ferrar: James Greene Editor: Brian Miller |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19901229] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Sue Wilson. Soames: Alan Howard Fleur: Amanda Redman Michael Mont: Gary Bond Annette: Shelley Thompson Marjorie Ferrar: Belinda Lang Sir Alex MacGown: Stuart McGugan Jon: Gary Cady Anne: Catherine Furshpan Winifred: Fiona Walker Francis: Simon Treves Val: Dale Rapley Holly: Elizabeth Mansfield Stainford: Christopher Scott American woman: Jo Kendall Foskisson: Brian Miller Bullfry: Garard Green Justice Brane: Danny Schiller Mrs Maltese: Sue Broomfield |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910104] | The Forsyte Chronicles by John Galsworthy. 14: Marjorie takes the stand but winners can be losers and Fleur plays a dangerous game. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: John Galsworthy. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910104] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910105] | The Forsyte Chronicles John Galsworthy 's saga dramatised in 23 episodes, narrated by Dirk Bogarde as Galsworthy. 15: The Forbidden Fruit Is the picture an omen? Suspicion is Soames's nature... wanting and having is Fleur's. Pianist Mary Nash. Episode dramatised by Elspeth Sandys Director Sue Wilson , Stereo ContributorsUnknown: John GalsworthyUnknown: Dirk Bogarde Pianist: Mary Nash. Dramatised By: Elspeth Sandys Director: Sue Wilson Soames: Alan Howard Fleur: Amanda Redman Michael: Gary Bond Jon: Gary Cady June: Angela Pleasence Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Winifred: Fiona Walker Anne: Catherine Furshpan Stamford: Christopher Scott Marquess: Jack May Harold Blade: Ben Onwukwe Holly: Elizabeth Mansfield Val: Dale Rapley Hilary Cherrell: David King May Cherrell: Mary Allen William Bentworth: Danny Schiller |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910105] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Pianist: Mary Nash. Dramatised By: Elspeth Sandys Director: Sue Wilson Soames: Alan Howard Fleur: Amanda Redman Michael: Gary Bond Jon: Gary Cady June: Angela Pleasence Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Winifred: Fiona Walker Anne: Catherine Furshpan Stamford: Christopher Scott Marquess: Jack May Harold Blade: Ben Onwukwe Holly: Elizabeth Mansfield Val: Dale Rapley Hilary Cherrell: David King May Cherrell: Mary Allen William Bentworth: Danny Schiller |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910111] | The Forsyte Chronicles Part 15. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910112] | The Forsyte Chronicles John Galsworthy 's saga dramatised in 23 episodes, narrated by Dirk Bogarde as Galsworthy. 16: Fleur decides to claim Jon as her own - but she's reckoned without Anne. Soames tries to find his roots, but when disaster strikes, realises Fleur is his only pleasure in life. with John Bull and Jenny Howe. Pianist Mary Nash. Episode dramatised by David Spenser Director Janet Whitaker. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: John GalsworthyUnknown: Dirk Bogarde Pianist: Jenny Howe. Pianist: Mary Nash. Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Janet Whitaker. Soames Forsyte: Alan Howard Fleur: Amanda Redman Michael Mont: Gary Bond Jon: Gary Cady June: Angela Pleasence Winifred: Fiona Walker Anne: Catherine Furshpan Holly: Elizabeth Mansfield Va/: Dale Rapley Gradman: Brian Miller Harold Blade: Ben Onwukwe Stamford: Christopher Scott |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910112] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Pianist: Jenny Howe. Pianist: Mary Nash. Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Janet Whitaker. Soames Forsyte: Alan Howard Fleur: Amanda Redman Michael Mont: Gary Bond Jon: Gary Cady June: Angela Pleasence Winifred: Fiona Walker Anne: Catherine Furshpan Holly: Elizabeth Mansfield Va/: Dale Rapley Gradman: Brian Miller Harold Blade: Ben Onwukwe Stamford: Christopher Scott |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910118] | The Forsyte Chronicles John Galsworthy 's saga dramatised in 23 episodes. 16: Fleur decides to claim Jon as her own - but she's reckoned without Anne. Soames tries to find his roots, but, when disaster strikes, realises Fleur is his only pleasure in life. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: John Galsworthy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910118] | Unknown: John Galsworthy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910119] | The Forsyte Chronicles John Galsworthy 's saga dramatised in 23 episodes, narrated by Dirk Bogarde as Galsworthy. 17: It is 1928. The Cherrells of Condaford Grange are related to the Forsytes through the marriage of Fleur Forsyte to Michael Mont , whose mother was a Cherrell. Older-established but less well-off than the Forsytes, they have their own family problems. Episode dramatised by David Spenser Director Janet Whitaker. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: John GalsworthyUnknown: Dirk Bogarde Unknown: Michael Mont Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Janet Whitaker. Dinny Cherrell: Sophie Thompson Lady Mont: Dorothy Tutin Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Fleur: Amanda Redman Michael Mont: Gary Bond Hubert Cherrell: Simon Treves Professor Hallorsen: Peter Marinker Adrian Cherrell: John Moffatt Hilary Cherrell: David King Sir Conway Cherrell: Garard Green Lady Cherrell: Mary Allen Lord Saxenden: Michael Kilgarriff Diana Ferse: Moir Leslie Jean Tasburgh: Danielle Allan Alan Tasburgh: Paul Rattigan Lionel Cherrell: James Greene Castro: John Bull |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910119] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Unknown: Michael Mont Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Janet Whitaker. Dinny Cherrell: Sophie Thompson Lady Mont: Dorothy Tutin Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Fleur: Amanda Redman Michael Mont: Gary Bond Hubert Cherrell: Simon Treves Professor Hallorsen: Peter Marinker Adrian Cherrell: John Moffatt Hilary Cherrell: David King Sir Conway Cherrell: Garard Green Lady Cherrell: Mary Allen Lord Saxenden: Michael Kilgarriff Diana Ferse: Moir Leslie Jean Tasburgh: Danielle Allan Alan Tasburgh: Paul Rattigan Lionel Cherrell: James Greene Castro: John Bull |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910125] | The Forsyte Chronicles John Galsworthy 's saga dramatised in 23 parts. 17: It is 1928. The Cherrells of Condaford Grange are related to the Forsytes through the marriage of Fleur to Michael, whose mother was a Cherrell. Older-established but less well off than the Forsytes, they have their own family problems. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: John Galsworthy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910125] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910126] | The Forsyte Chronicles John Galsworthy 's saga dramatised in 23 episodes. narrated by Dirk Bogarde as Galsworthy. 18: Captain Ferse returns from a mental institution - but is he truly recovered. and will Hubert resist extradition to Bolivia? Episode dramatised by Elspeth Sandys Director Anthony Cornish. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: John GalsworthyUnknown: Dirk Bogarde Dramatised By: Elspeth Sandys Director: Anthony Cornish. Dinny Cherrell: Sophie Thompson Fleur: Amanda Redman Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Captain Ferse: Jack Klaff Hilary Cherrell: David King Adrian Cherrell: John Moffatt Hubert Cherrell: Simon Treves General Sir Conuay Cherrell: Garard Green Marquess of Shropshire: Jack May Prof Hallorsen: Peter Marinker Alan Tasburgh: Paul Rattigan Jean Tasburgh: Danielle Allan Diana Ferse: Moir Leslie Lady Elizabeth Cherrell: Mary Allen Lord Saxcnden: Michael Kilgarriff Millicent Pole: Lois Burgess Hobbic Ferrar: Ian Lindsay |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910126] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Dramatised By: Elspeth Sandys Director: Anthony Cornish. Dinny Cherrell: Sophie Thompson Fleur: Amanda Redman Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Captain Ferse: Jack Klaff Hilary Cherrell: David King Adrian Cherrell: John Moffatt Hubert Cherrell: Simon Treves General Sir Conuay Cherrell: Garard Green Marquess of Shropshire: Jack May Prof Hallorsen: Peter Marinker Alan Tasburgh: Paul Rattigan Jean Tasburgh: Danielle Allan Diana Ferse: Moir Leslie Lady Elizabeth Cherrell: Mary Allen Lord Saxcnden: Michael Kilgarriff Millicent Pole: Lois Burgess Hobbic Ferrar: Ian Lindsay |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910201] | The Forsyte Chronicles 18: Captain Ferse returns from a mental institution - but is he truly recovered, and will Hubert resist extradition to Bolivia? Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910202] | The Forsyte Chronicles John Galsworthy 's saga dramatised in 23 episodes, narrated by Dirk Bogarde as Galsworthy. 19: Captain Ferse is pursued and Hubert stands trial, while Dinny tries hard to help. Pianist: Mary Nash Episode dramatised by David Spenser Director Anthony Cornish. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: John GalsworthyUnknown: Dirk Bogarde Pianist: Mary Nash Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Anthony Cornish. : Sophie Thompson Michael Mont: Gary Bond Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Lady Emily: Dorothy Tutin Clare: Miranda Foster Captain Ferse: Jack Klaff Hilary Cherrell: David King Adrian Cherrell: John Moffatt General Sir Conway Cherrell: Garard Green Hubert Cherrell: Simon Treves Lady Elizabeth: Mary Allen Alan Tasburgh: Paul Rattigan Jean Tasburgh: Danielle Allan Bobbie Ferrar: Ian Lindsay Walter: Peter Howell Neil Wintney: James Greene MrBondy: David Bannerman Mr Frewen: Christopher Scott Blore: Brian Miller |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910202] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Pianist: Mary Nash Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Anthony Cornish. : Sophie Thompson Michael Mont: Gary Bond Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Lady Emily: Dorothy Tutin Clare: Miranda Foster Captain Ferse: Jack Klaff Hilary Cherrell: David King Adrian Cherrell: John Moffatt General Sir Conway Cherrell: Garard Green Hubert Cherrell: Simon Treves Lady Elizabeth: Mary Allen Alan Tasburgh: Paul Rattigan Jean Tasburgh: Danielle Allan Bobbie Ferrar: Ian Lindsay Walter: Peter Howell Neil Wintney: James Greene MrBondy: David Bannerman Mr Frewen: Christopher Scott Blore: Brian Miller |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910208] | The Forsyte Chronicles Part 19. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910209] | The Forsyte Chronicles John Galsworthy 's saga dramatised in 23 episodes, narrated by Dirk Bogarde as Galsworthy. 20: It is 1930. Dinny is still 'a maid in waiting', but for how much longer? A book of poetry is to decide her fate. With and Piano Mary Nash. Episode dramatised by Elspeth Sandys Director Janet Whitaker. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: John GalsworthyUnknown: Dirk Bogarde Piano: Mary Nash. Dramatised By: Elspeth Sandys Director: Janet Whitaker. Dinny Cherrell: Sophie Thompson Lady Mont: Dorothy Tutin Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Wilfred Desert: Philip Sully Jack Muskham: Aubrey Woods Fleur: Amandaredman Michael Mont: Gary Bond Adrian: John Moffatt Sir Conway: Garard Green Lady Cherrell: Mary Allen Hilary: David King Hubert: Simon Treves Jean: Danielle Allan Stack: Danny Schiller Telford Yule: Christopher Scott Compton Grice: John Bull Kit: Jody McDonald Kit: Nigel Carrington Kit: Leonard Fenton. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910209] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Piano: Mary Nash. Dramatised By: Elspeth Sandys Director: Janet Whitaker. Dinny Cherrell: Sophie Thompson Lady Mont: Dorothy Tutin Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Wilfred Desert: Philip Sully Jack Muskham: Aubrey Woods Fleur: Amandaredman Michael Mont: Gary Bond Adrian: John Moffatt Sir Conway: Garard Green Lady Cherrell: Mary Allen Hilary: David King Hubert: Simon Treves Jean: Danielle Allan Stack: Danny Schiller Telford Yule: Christopher Scott Compton Grice: John Bull Kit: Jody McDonald Kit: Nigel Carrington Kit: Leonard Fenton. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910215] | The Forsyte Chronicles Part 20. Stereo (Broadcast Sat 7.45pm; |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910216] | The Forsyte Chronicles John Galsworthy 's saga dramatised in 23 episodes, narrated by Dirk Bogarde as Galsworthy. 21: Dinny is deeply in love, but everyone seems against her and Wilfred - especially Jack Muskham. Will Wilfred stand and fight? Dinny Cherrell....SOPHIE THOMPSON Episode dramatised by David Spenser Director Janet Whitaker. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: John GalsworthyUnknown: Dirk Bogarde Unknown: Jack Muskham. Unknown: Sophie Thompson Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Janet Whitaker. Wilfred Desert: Philip Sully Lady Mont: Dorothy Tutin Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Jack Muskham: Aubrey Woods Fleur: Amanda Redman Michael Mont: Gary Bond Adrian: John Moffatt SirConway: Garard Green Stack: Danny Schiller Jean: Danielle Allan Compton Grice: John Bull Telford Yule: Christopher Scott |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910216] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Unknown: Jack Muskham. Unknown: Sophie Thompson Dramatised By: David Spenser Director: Janet Whitaker. Wilfred Desert: Philip Sully Lady Mont: Dorothy Tutin Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Jack Muskham: Aubrey Woods Fleur: Amanda Redman Michael Mont: Gary Bond Adrian: John Moffatt SirConway: Garard Green Stack: Danny Schiller Jean: Danielle Allan Compton Grice: John Bull Telford Yule: Christopher Scott |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910222] | The Forsyte Chronicles Part 21. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910223] | The Forsyte Chronicles John Galsworthy 's saga dramatised in 23 episodes, narrated by Dirk Bogarde as Galsworthy. 22: Mr Domford, the newly-elected MP for Condaford. is quite smitten with Dinny Cherrell , but she is still haunted by the shades of an important true love. Episode dramatised by Elspeth Sandys Director Anthony Cornish. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: John GalsworthyUnknown: Dirk Bogarde Unknown: Dinny Cherrell Dramatised By: Elspeth Sandys Director: Anthony Cornish. Dinny Cherrell: Sophie Thompson Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Lady Mont: Dorothy Tutin Fleur: Amanda Redman Sir Gerald Corven: James Warwick Clare Corven: Miranda Foster Eustace Dornford: David Yelland Wilfred Desert: Philip Sully Tony Croom: Matthew Solon Adrian Cherrell: John Moffatt General Sir Conway Cherrell: Garard Green Lady Elizabeth: Mary Allen Jack Muskham: Aubrey Woods Betty: Elizabeth Kelly Stack: Danny Schiller Mr Chayne: Stephen Garlick |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910223] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Unknown: Dinny Cherrell Dramatised By: Elspeth Sandys Director: Anthony Cornish. Dinny Cherrell: Sophie Thompson Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Lady Mont: Dorothy Tutin Fleur: Amanda Redman Sir Gerald Corven: James Warwick Clare Corven: Miranda Foster Eustace Dornford: David Yelland Wilfred Desert: Philip Sully Tony Croom: Matthew Solon Adrian Cherrell: John Moffatt General Sir Conway Cherrell: Garard Green Lady Elizabeth: Mary Allen Jack Muskham: Aubrey Woods Betty: Elizabeth Kelly Stack: Danny Schiller Mr Chayne: Stephen Garlick |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910301] | The Forsyte Chronicles Part 22. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910302] | The Forsyte Chronicles The final episode of John Galsworthy 's saga, narrated by Dirk Bogarde as Galsworthy. A society divorce scandal shocks the Cherrells. But the outcome leaves Dinny in a quandary. Fleur and Dinny, usually so different, both show their generosity. Episode dramatised by Elspeth Sandys Director and series producer Janet Whitaker. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: John GalsworthyUnknown: Dirk Bogarde Dramatised By: Elspeth Sandys Producer: Janet Whitaker. Dinny Cherreli: Sophie Thompson Lady Mont: Dorothy Tutin Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Fleur: Amanda Redman Michael Mont: Gary Bond Eustace Dornford: David Yelland Clare Cherreli: Miranda Foster Sir Gerald Corven: James Warwick Tony Croom: Matthew Solon Wilfred Desert: Philip Sully Stack: Danny Schiller Jack Muskham: Aubrey Woods Hilary: David King Adrian: John Moffatt Very Young Roger: Vincent Brimble Mrlnstone: James Greene Little boy: William Wortley |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910302] | Unknown: John Galsworthy Unknown: Dirk Bogarde Dramatised By: Elspeth Sandys Producer: Janet Whitaker. Dinny Cherreli: Sophie Thompson Lady Mont: Dorothy Tutin Sir Lawrence Mont: Paul Daneman Fleur: Amanda Redman Michael Mont: Gary Bond Eustace Dornford: David Yelland Clare Cherreli: Miranda Foster Sir Gerald Corven: James Warwick Tony Croom: Matthew Solon Wilfred Desert: Philip Sully Stack: Danny Schiller Jack Muskham: Aubrey Woods Hilary: David King Adrian: John Moffatt Very Young Roger: Vincent Brimble Mrlnstone: James Greene Little boy: William Wortley |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910308] | The Forsyte Chronicles Final part. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910315] | MEW Fair Stood the NEW Wind for France A three-part adaptation of H E Bates's best-selling novel based on the author's experiences in the RAF. 1: Four young airmen crash-land in France, but is it Vichy or Occupied? And whom can they trust? Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910316] | Fair Stood the Wind for France by H E Bates, dramatised in three parts. 2: Franklin's situation is desperate. The other airmen are anxious to escape Occupied France, but can they leave him? Dramatised by Gregory Evans Director David Benedictus Stereo ContributorsDramatised By: Gregory EvansFranklin: Sean Pertwee Francoise: Adie Allen O'Connor: Robert Glenister Sanders: Andrew Wincott Taylor: Peter Wingfield Grandmother: Pauline Letts Father: Stanley Lebor Pierre: Ian Lindsay Mathilde: Marian Diamond Guillaume: Terence Edmond |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910316] | Dramatised By: Gregory Evans Franklin: Sean Pertwee Francoise: Adie Allen O'Connor: Robert Glenister Sanders: Andrew Wincott Taylor: Peter Wingfield Grandmother: Pauline Letts Father: Stanley Lebor Pierre: Ian Lindsay Mathilde: Marian Diamond Guillaume: Terence Edmond |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910322] | Fair Stood the Wind for France Part 2. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910323] | Fair Stood the Wind for France by H E Bates. Final part: Franklin and Francoise travel south. Their destination is Marseille. What they find there is what they least expect - With Marian Diamond and Andrew Wincott. Dramatised by Gregory Evans Director David Benedictus. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Marian DiamondUnknown: Andrew Wincott. Director: David Benedictus. Franklin: Sean Pertwee Françoise: Adie Allen O'Connor: Robert Glenister Pierre: Ian Lindsay Georges: Stanley Lebor Miss Campbell: Pauline Letts Miss Baker: Elizabeth Kelly Clerk: Peter Wingfield |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910323] | Fair Stood the Wind for France by H E Bates. Final part: Franklin and Francoise travel south. Their destination is Marseille. What they find there is what they least expect.... With Marian Diamond and Andrew Wincott. Dramatised by Gregory Evans Director David Benedictus. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Marian DiamondUnknown: Andrew Wincott. Director: David Benedictus. Franklin: Sean Pertwee Françoise: Adie Allen O'Connor: Robert Glenister Pierre: Ian Lindsay Georges: Stanley Lebor Miss Campbell: Pauline Letts Miss Baker: Elizabeth Kelly Clerk: Peter Wingfield |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910323] | Unknown: Marian Diamond Unknown: Andrew Wincott. Dramatised By: Gregory Evans Director: David Benedictus. Franklin: Sean Pertwee Françoise: Adie Allen O'Connor: Robert Glenister Pierre: Ian Lindsay Georges: Stanley Lebor Miss Campbell: Pauline Letts Miss Baker: Elizabeth Kelly Clerk: Peter Wingfield |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910329] | Fair Stood the Wind for France Final Part. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910330] | The Absentee A two-part adaptation of Maria Edgeworth 's epic saga of an Anglo-Irish family, published in 1812. 1: Lady Clonbrony, determined to be accepted by fashionable London society, has sunk her family into debt to the moneylender Mordecai. She wants her son to make a good marriage, but his affections are not to be bought. With Fraser Kerr , Danielle Allan , Emma Gregory , Jenny Howe , Elizabeth Kelly , Auriol Smith , Ian Lindsay and Andrew Wincott. Adapted by Nick McCarty Producer Claire Grove. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Maria EdgeworthUnknown: Fraser Kerr Unknown: Danielle Allan Unknown: Emma Gregory Unknown: Jenny Howe Unknown: Elizabeth Kelly Unknown: Auriol Smith Unknown: Ian Lindsay Unknown: Andrew Wincott. Producer: Claire Grove. Lord Colambre: Stephen Rea Grace Nugent: Anna Healy Lord Clonbrony: T P McKenna Lady Clonbrony: Franchine Mulrooney Whipp: Ben Onwukwe Paddy/Larry: Billy Boyle Sir Terence O'Fay: James Berwick Mordecai: Terence Edmond Sir James Brooke: David Bannerman |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910330] | Unknown: Maria Edgeworth Unknown: Fraser Kerr Unknown: Danielle Allan Unknown: Emma Gregory Unknown: Jenny Howe Unknown: Elizabeth Kelly Unknown: Auriol Smith Unknown: Ian Lindsay Unknown: Andrew Wincott. Adapted By: Nick McCarty Producer: Claire Grove. Lord Colambre: Stephen Rea Grace Nugent: Anna Healy Lord Clonbrony: T P McKenna Lady Clonbrony: Franchine Mulrooney Whipp: Ben Onwukwe Paddy/Larry: Billy Boyle Sir Terence O'Fay: James Berwick Mordecai: Terence Edmond Sir James Brooke: David Bannerman |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910405] | The Absentee A two-part adaptation of Maria Edgeworth 's novel. 1: Lady Clonbrony, determined to be accepted by fashionable London society, has sunk her family into debt to a moneylender. She wants her son to make a good marriage, but his affections are not to be bought. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Maria Edgeworth |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910405] | Unknown: Maria Edgeworth |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910406] | The Absentee The second half of Maria Edgeworth 's saga of an Anglo-Irish family, published in 1812. Lord Colambre has travelled to Ireland for the first time to visit the Clonbrony estates but, unknown to him, Lady Dashfort is determined to trap him into marriage with her daughter Isabel. With Fraser Kerr , Danielle Allan , Emma Gregory , Jenny Howe , Elizabeth Kelly , Auriol Smith , Ian Lindsay , Andrew Wincott and Terence Edmond. Music played and arranged by Andrew Dodge. Adapted by Nick McCarty Producer Claire Grove. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Maria EdgeworthUnknown: Fraser Kerr Unknown: Danielle Allan Unknown: Emma Gregory Unknown: Jenny Howe Unknown: Elizabeth Kelly Unknown: Auriol Smith Unknown: Ian Lindsay Unknown: Andrew Wincott Unknown: Terence Edmond. Arranged By: Andrew Dodge. Producer: Claire Grove. Lord Colambre: Stephen Rea Paddy: Billy Boyle Whipp: Ben 0nwukwe Terence O'Fay: James Berwick Lord Clonbrony: T P McKenna Lady Clonbrony: Franch1ne Mulrooney Grace Nugent: Anna Healy 0'Halloran: Shay Gorman Garraghty: John O'Mahoney |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910406] | Unknown: Maria Edgeworth Unknown: Fraser Kerr Unknown: Danielle Allan Unknown: Emma Gregory Unknown: Jenny Howe Unknown: Elizabeth Kelly Unknown: Auriol Smith Unknown: Ian Lindsay Unknown: Andrew Wincott Unknown: Terence Edmond. Arranged By: Andrew Dodge. Adapted By: Nick McCarty Producer: Claire Grove. Lord Colambre: Stephen Rea Paddy: Billy Boyle Whipp: Ben 0nwukwe Terence O'Fay: James Berwick Lord Clonbrony: T P McKenna Lady Clonbrony: Franch1ne Mulrooney Grace Nugent: Anna Healy 0'Halloran: Shay Gorman Garraghty: John O'Mahoney |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910412] | The Absentee by Maria Edgeworth. Second half. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Maria Edgeworth. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910412] | Unknown: Maria Edgeworth. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910413] | NEWThe Mill on the Floss The first of a five-part dramatisation of George Eliot 's most popular and widely-read novel. 1: Boy and Girl While Mr Tulliver plans a fine education for Tom, Maggie learns of a disaster concerning rabbits left in her care. Dramatised by Michelene Wand ' Director Philip Martin. Stereo (Repeated on Friday at 3.00pnn ContributorsUnknown: George EliotUnknown: Mr Tulliver Dramatised By: Michelene Wand Director: Philip Martin. Philip: Michael Fitzgerald Maggie: Hilary Martin Tom: Richard Pearce Mrs Tulliver: Tina Gray Mr Tulliver: Terry Molloy Mrs Glegg: Joyce Gibbs Mr Glegg: Geoff Serle Mr Dean: Michael Kilgarriff Mrs Dean: Hedli Niklaus Lucy: Melissa Katsouus Mrs Pullet: Heather Barrett Mrs Moss: Sunny Ormonde Mr Pullet/Mr Moss/Mr Kilty: Brian Mille Bob: Paul Downing |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910413] | Unknown: George Eliot Unknown: Mr Tulliver Dramatised By: Michelene Wand Director: Philip Martin. Philip: Michael Fitzgerald Maggie: Hilary Martin Tom: Richard Pearce Mrs Tulliver: Tina Gray Mr Tulliver: Terry Molloy Mrs Glegg: Joyce Gibbs Mr Glegg: Geoff Serle Mr Dean: Michael Kilgarriff Mrs Dean: Hedli Niklaus Lucy: Melissa Katsouus Mrs Pullet: Heather Barrett Mrs Moss: Sunny Ormonde Mr Pullet/Mr Moss/Mr Kilty: Brian Mille Bob: Paul Downing |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910419] | The Mill on the Floss A five-part adaptation of George Eliot 's novel. 1: Boy and Girl While Mr Tulliver plans a fine education for Tom, Maggie learns of a disaster concerning rabbits left in her care. ContributorsUnknown: George EliotUnknown: Mr Tulliver |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910419] | Unknown: George Eliot Unknown: Mr Tulliver |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910420] | The Mill on the Floss George Eliot 's popular novel adapted in five parts. 2: Home and School The love Maggie has for her brother Tom has been shattered by his preference for their cousin Lucy. Accused by her aunt of looking like a gypsy, she has run away from home. Dramatised by Michelene Wandor Director Philip Martin. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: George EliotDramatised By: Michelene Wandor Director: Philip Martin. Philip: Michael Fitzgerald Maggie: Hilary Martin Tom: Richard Pearce Mrs Tulliver: Tina Gray Mr Tulliver: Terry Molloy Young Philip: Sam Barriscale Mrs Glegg: Joyce Gibbs Mr Glegg: Geoff Serle Mrs Dean: Hedli Niklaus Mrs Pullet: Heather Barrett Mrs Moss: Sunny Ormonde Mr Moss: Brian Miller Mr Poulter: Brian Miller Mr Gore: Brian Miller RevStelling: Simon Carter Woman: Susan Mansell |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910420] | Unknown: George Eliot Dramatised By: Michelene Wandor Director: Philip Martin. Philip: Michael Fitzgerald Maggie: Hilary Martin Tom: Richard Pearce Mrs Tulliver: Tina Gray Mr Tulliver: Terry Molloy Young Philip: Sam Barriscale Mrs Glegg: Joyce Gibbs Mr Glegg: Geoff Serle Mrs Dean: Hedli Niklaus Mrs Pullet: Heather Barrett Mrs Moss: Sunny Ormonde Mr Moss: Brian Miller Mr Poulter: Brian Miller Mr Gore: Brian Miller RevStelling: Simon Carter Woman: Susan Mansell |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910426] | The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot. 2: Home and School The love Maggie has for her brother Tom has been shattered by his preference for their cousin Lucy. Accused by her aunt of looking like a gypsy, she has run away from home. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: George Eliot. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910426] | Unknown: George Eliot. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910427] | The Mill on the Floss A five-part dramatisation of George Eliot 's novel. 3: Home and Work Mr Tulliver has lost a law suit over the irrigation rights to his mill. With the bailiffs about to call, Tom decides it is time to leave school and find a situation. Dramatised by Michelene Wandor Director Philip Martin. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: George EliotUnknown: Mr Tulliver Dramatised By: Michelene Wandor Director: Philip Martin. Philip: Michael Fitzgerald Maggie: Sylvestra Le Touzel Tom: Richard Pearce Mrs Tulliver: , Tina Gray Mr Tulliver: Terry Molloy Mrs Glegg: Joyce Gibbs Mr Glegg: Geoff Serle Mr Wakem: Roger Hume Mr Dean: Michael Kilgarriff Bob/Clerk: Paul Downing |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910427] | Unknown: George Eliot Unknown: Mr Tulliver Dramatised By: Michelene Wandor Director: Philip Martin. Philip: Michael Fitzgerald Maggie: Sylvestra Le Touzel Tom: Richard Pearce Mrs Tulliver: , Tina Gray Mr Tulliver: Terry Molloy Mrs Glegg: Joyce Gibbs Mr Glegg: Geoff Serle Mr Wakem: Roger Hume Mr Dean: Michael Kilgarriff Bob/Clerk: Paul Downing |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910504] | The Mill on the Floss A five-part dramatisation of George Eliot 's novel. 4: Loss and Love Because of a long-standing feud between their families, Maggie and Philip Wakem have been meeting in secret. When Tom discovers this he feels angry and betrayed. Pianist: Harold Rich. Dramatised by Michelene Wandor Director Philip Martin. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: George EliotUnknown: Philip Wakem Dramatised By: Michelene Wandor Director: Philip Martin. Philip: Michael Fitzgerald Maggie: Sylvestra Le Touzel Tom: Richard Pearce MrsTulliver: Tina Gray Mr Tulliver: Terry Molloy Lucy Dean: Moir Leslie Stephen Guest: Nicholas Gilbrook Mr Wakem: Roger Hume Mr Dean: Michael Kilgarriff Bob: Paul Downing |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910504] | Unknown: George Eliot Unknown: Philip Wakem Pianist: Harold Rich. Dramatised By: Michelene Wandor Director: Philip Martin. Philip: Michael Fitzgerald Maggie: Sylvestra Le Touzel Tom: Richard Pearce MrsTulliver: Tina Gray Mr Tulliver: Terry Molloy Lucy Dean: Moir Leslie Stephen Guest: Nicholas Gilbrook Mr Wakem: Roger Hume Mr Dean: Michael Kilgarriff Bob: Paul Downing |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910510] | The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot. 4: Loss and Love A long-standing feud between their families has forced Maggie and Philip Wakem to meet in secret. When Tom discovers this he feels angry and betrayed. ContributorsUnknown: George Eliot.Unknown: Philip Wakem |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910510] | Unknown: George Eliot. Unknown: Philip Wakem |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910511] | The Mill on the Floss The last of a five-part adaptation of George Eliot 's novel. Loving and Losing Despite the continuing feud between their families, Philip has a plan that he believes will restore happiness to Maggie Tulliver. Pianist: Harold Rich. Dramatised by Michelene Wandor Director Philip Martin. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: George EliotUnknown: Maggie Tulliver. Dramatised By: Michelene Wandor Director: Philip Martin. Philip: Michael Fitzgerald Maggie: Sylvestra Le Touzel Tom: Richard Pearce Mrs Tulliver: Tina Gray Lucy: Moir Leslie Stephen: Nicholas Gilbrook Mr Wakem: Roger Hume Bob: Paul Downing Torry: Paul Downing Dr Cairn: Simon Carter Sailor: Simon Carter |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910511] | Unknown: George Eliot Unknown: Maggie Tulliver. Pianist: Harold Rich. Dramatised By: Michelene Wandor Director: Philip Martin. Philip: Michael Fitzgerald Maggie: Sylvestra Le Touzel Tom: Richard Pearce Mrs Tulliver: Tina Gray Lucy: Moir Leslie Stephen: Nicholas Gilbrook Mr Wakem: Roger Hume Bob: Paul Downing Torry: Paul Downing Dr Cairn: Simon Carter Sailor: Simon Carter |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910517] | The Mill on the Floss The final part of George Eliot 's novel. Loving and Losing Despite the continuing feud between their families, Philip has a plan that he believes will restore happiness to Maggie Tulliver. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: George EliotUnknown: Maggie Tulliver. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910517] | Unknown: George Eliot Unknown: Maggie Tulliver. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910518] | Goodbye Mr Chips James Hilton 's novel adapted in two parts. 1: In comfortable retirement at Mrs Wickett 's, just across the way from Brookfield, the gentle old schoolmaster has a thousand tangled memories of more than 60 years at his beloved school. Dramatised by Margaret Simpson Director Graham Gauld ContributorsUnknown: James HiltonUnknown: Mrs Wickett Dramatised By: Margaret Simpson Director: Graham Gauld Mr Chipping: John Church Mrs Wickett: Katherine Parr Kathie: Lolly Cockerell DrMerivale: Lewis Stringer Wetherby: Godfrey Kenton Lucy: Hilda Schroder Rowden: Alaric Cotter Barker: John Bott Whitby: John McAndrew Mildrum: John Forbes-Robertson Bryce: Haydn Wood Brookfield boys: Adrian Breeze Brookfield boys: Matthew Emerson Brookfield boys: Ian Land Mission boys: Paul Beardshaw Mission boys: Colin McDonagh Mission boys: Stuart Sampson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910518] | Unknown: James Hilton Unknown: Mrs Wickett Dramatised By: Margaret Simpson Director: Graham Gauld Mr Chipping: John Church Mrs Wickett: Katherine Parr Kathie: Lolly Cockerell DrMerivale: Lewis Stringer Wetherby: Godfrey Kenton Lucy: Hilda Schroder Rowden: Alaric Cotter Barker: John Bott Whitby: John McAndrew Mildrum: John Forbes-Robertson Bryce: Haydn Wood Brookfield boys: Adrian Breeze Brookfield boys: Matthew Emerson Brookfield boys: Ian Land Mission boys: Paul Beardshaw Mission boys: Colin McDonagh Mission boys: Stuart Sampson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910524] | The Hunchback of Notre Dame Victor Hugo 's tale of doomed love and the fear of sorcery, in five parts. 1: The Feast of Fools Paris, 4 January 1482. Music by Philip Pickett , Tom Finucane and Stephen Henderson. Translated by John Sturrock Dramatised by Catherine L Czerkawska Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Victor HugoMusic By: Philip Pickett Music By: Tom Finucane Music By: Stephen Henderson. Translated By: John Sturrock Director: Marilyn Imrie. Phoebus: Christopher Bowen Quasimodo: Jack Klaff Esmeralda: Emily Morgan Dom Claude Frollo: Nigel Terry Jehan Frollo: Ian Michie Robin Poussepain: Dominic Rickhards Michel Giborne: John Bull Mahiette: Joanna MacKie Oudarde: Jo Kendall Thérèse: Elaine Caxton Clopin: Joe Dunlop The Recluse: Joan Matheson Coppenole: Richard Tate Usher: Ken Cumberlidge Bailiff: David Goudge Old woman: Eva Stuart Girl: Alice Arnold Woman: Marcia King |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910524] | Unknown: Victor Hugo Music By: Philip Pickett Music By: Tom Finucane Music By: Stephen Henderson. Translated By: John Sturrock Director: Marilyn Imrie. Phoebus: Christopher Bowen Quasimodo: Jack Klaff Esmeralda: Emily Morgan Dom Claude Frollo: Nigel Terry Jehan Frollo: Ian Michie Robin Poussepain: Dominic Rickhards Michel Giborne: John Bull Mahiette: Joanna MacKie Oudarde: Jo Kendall Thérèse: Elaine Caxton Clopin: Joe Dunlop The Recluse: Joan Matheson Coppenole: Richard Tate Usher: Ken Cumberlidge Bailiff: David Goudge Old woman: Eva Stuart Girl: Alice Arnold Woman: Marcia King |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910525] | Goodbye Mr Chips The second of a two-part adaptation of James Hilton 's novel. Although considered a confirmed bachelor by his colleagues and pupils, Mr Chipping has surprised them all by marrying Kathie, a girl 20 years younger than himself. Dramatised by Margaret Simpson Director Graham Gauld ContributorsUnknown: James HiltonUnknown: Mr Chipping Dramatised By: Margaret Simpson Director: Graham Gauld Mr Chipping: John Church Mrs Wickett: Katherine Parr Kathie: Lolly Cockerell DrMerivale: Lewis Stringer Sutton: Gordon Reid Ralston: Nigel Anthony Chatteris: Walter Hall Slaefel: Graham Faulkner Wetherby: Godfrey Kenton Williams: Christopher Scott Wadham: Harold Reese Barker: John Bott Deakin: John Gray Midwife: Sonia Fraser Linford: Arthur Haycraft Brookfield boys: Adam Bass Brookfield boys: Matthew Emerson Brookfield boys: Ian Land Brookfield boys: Adam Landor |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910525] | Unknown: James Hilton Unknown: Mr Chipping Dramatised By: Margaret Simpson Director: Graham Gauld Mr Chipping: John Church Mrs Wickett: Katherine Parr Kathie: Lolly Cockerell DrMerivale: Lewis Stringer Sutton: Gordon Reid Ralston: Nigel Anthony Chatteris: Walter Hall Slaefel: Graham Faulkner Wetherby: Godfrey Kenton Williams: Christopher Scott Wadham: Harold Reese Barker: John Bott Deakin: John Gray Midwife: Sonia Fraser Linford: Arthur Haycraft Brookfield boys: Adam Bass Brookfield boys: Matthew Emerson Brookfield boys: Ian Land Brookfield boys: Adam Landor |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910531] | The Hunchback of Notre Dame Victor Hugo 's tale of doomed love and the fear of sorcery, in five parts. 2: Monster and Maiden Music by Philip Pickett , Tom Finucane and Stephen Henderson. Dramatised by Catherine L Czerkawska Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Victor HugoMusic By: Philip Pickett Music By: Tom Finucane Music By: Stephen Henderson. Director: Marilyn Imrie. Phoebus: Christopher Bowen Pierre Gringoire:. Dermot Crowley Quasimodo: Jack Klaff Esmeraida: Emily Morgan Dom Claude Frollo: Nigel Terry Robert D'Estouteville: Richard Tate Clopin: Joe Dunlop Dame de Gondelaurier: Eva Stuart Jehan Frollo: Ian Michie Robin Poussepain: Dominic Rickhards Florian Barbedienne: Norman Bird Clerk ,: Ian Targett Mahiette: Joanna MacKie Oudarde: Jo Kendall Thérèse: Elaine Caxton Recluse: Joan Matheson Fleur de Lys: Zelah Clarke Berangère: Allce Arnold Amelotte: Melinda Walker Diane: Marcia King Beggar: David Goudge |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910531] | Unknown: Victor Hugo Music By: Philip Pickett Music By: Tom Finucane Music By: Stephen Henderson. Director: Marilyn Imrie. Phoebus: Christopher Bowen Pierre Gringoire:. Dermot Crowley Quasimodo: Jack Klaff Esmeraida: Emily Morgan Dom Claude Frollo: Nigel Terry Robert D'Estouteville: Richard Tate Clopin: Joe Dunlop Dame de Gondelaurier: Eva Stuart Jehan Frollo: Ian Michie Robin Poussepain: Dominic Rickhards Florian Barbedienne: Norman Bird Clerk ,: Ian Targett Mahiette: Joanna MacKie Oudarde: Jo Kendall Thérèse: Elaine Caxton Recluse: Joan Matheson Fleur de Lys: Zelah Clarke Berangère: Allce Arnold Amelotte: Melinda Walker Diane: Marcia King Beggar: David Goudge |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910601] | The Quiet American Graham Greene 's novel adapted in three episodes. 1: It is Saigon in the early 50s. A burnt-out British journalist has fallen in love with a local girl but the arrival of an apparently innocent economic attache disrupts both their relationship and the teetering balance of power. Dramatised by Gregory Evans Director David Benedictus Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Graham GreeneDramatised By: Gregory Evans Fowler: Ian Holm Pyle, the quiet American: Adam Henderson Vigot: Philippe Giraudeau Phuong: Lucy Sheen Lieutenant: Nicholas Gilbrook Joe: Vincent Brimble Granger: Simon Treves Whore: Marian Diamond MissHei: Marcia King Dominguez: Sam Dastor |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910601] | Unknown: Graham Greene Dramatised By: Gregory Evans Fowler: Ian Holm Pyle, the quiet American: Adam Henderson Vigot: Philippe Giraudeau Phuong: Lucy Sheen Lieutenant: Nicholas Gilbrook Joe: Vincent Brimble Granger: Simon Treves Whore: Marian Diamond MissHei: Marcia King Dominguez: Sam Dastor |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910607] | The Hunchback of Notre Dame Victor Hugo 's tale of doomed love and the fear of sorcery, adapted in five episodes. Music by Philip Pickett , Tom Finucane and Stephen Henderson. Dramatised by Catherine L Czerkawska Director Marilyn Imrie Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Victor HugoMusic By: Philip Pickett Music By: Tom Finucane Music By: Stephen Henderson. Director: Marilyn Imrie 3: The Phantom Priest Phoebus: Christopher Bowen Pierre Gringoire: Dermot Crowley Quasimodo: Jack Klaff Esmeralda: Emily Morgan Dom Claude Frollo: Nigel Terry FleurdeLys: Zelah Clarke Dame de Gondelaurier: Eva Stuart Berangère: Allce Arnold Diane: Marcia King Jehan Frollo: Ian Michie Verger: Christopher Scott Charmolue: Philip Sully |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910607] | Unknown: Victor Hugo Music By: Philip Pickett Music By: Tom Finucane Music By: Stephen Henderson. Director: Marilyn Imrie 3: The Phantom Priest Phoebus: Christopher Bowen Pierre Gringoire: Dermot Crowley Quasimodo: Jack Klaff Esmeralda: Emily Morgan Dom Claude Frollo: Nigel Terry FleurdeLys: Zelah Clarke Dame de Gondelaurier: Eva Stuart Berangère: Allce Arnold Diane: Marcia King Jehan Frollo: Ian Michie Verger: Christopher Scott Charmolue: Philip Sully |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910608] | The Quiet American Graham Greene 's novel adapted in three episodes. 2: Fowler travels into the battle zone but even there he is not safe from Pyle, who has a serious confession to make. Dramatised by Gregory Evans Director David Benedictus Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Graham GreeneDramatised By: Gregory Evans Fowler: Ian Holm Pyle, the quiet American: Adam Henderson Phuong: Lucy Sheen Deputy: Burt Kwouk Commandant: Vincent Brimble Helen: Marian Diamond |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910608] | Unknown: Graham Greene Dramatised By: Gregory Evans Fowler: Ian Holm Pyle, the quiet American: Adam Henderson Phuong: Lucy Sheen Deputy: Burt Kwouk Commandant: Vincent Brimble Helen: Marian Diamond |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910614] | The Hunchback of Notre Dame Victor Hugo 's tale of doomed love and the fear of sorcery, in five parts. 4: Sanctuary! Music by Philip Pickett , Tom Finucane and Stephen Henderson. Dramatised by Catherine L Czerkawska Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Victor HugoMusic By: Philip Pickett Music By: Tom Finucane Music By: Stephen Henderson. Director: Marilyn Imrie. Phoebus: Christopher Bowen Pierre Gringoire: Oermot Crowley Quasimodo: Jack Klaff Esmeralda: Emily Morgan Dom Claude Fro/to: Nigel Terry Jehan Frollo: Ian Michie President of Court: Geoffrey Whitehead Charmolue: Philip Sully Torturer: Simon Cuff The recluse: Joan Matheson FleurdeLys: Zelah Clarke Old woman: Eva Stuart |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910614] | Unknown: Victor Hugo Music By: Philip Pickett Music By: Tom Finucane Music By: Stephen Henderson. Director: Marilyn Imrie. Phoebus: Christopher Bowen Pierre Gringoire: Oermot Crowley Quasimodo: Jack Klaff Esmeralda: Emily Morgan Dom Claude Fro/to: Nigel Terry Jehan Frollo: Ian Michie President of Court: Geoffrey Whitehead Charmolue: Philip Sully Torturer: Simon Cuff The recluse: Joan Matheson FleurdeLys: Zelah Clarke Old woman: Eva Stuart |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910615] | The Quiet American The last episode of a three-part adaptation of Graham Greene 's novel. Pyle's well-intentioned interference leads to tragedy for the people of Saigon and for himself, and a supremely ironic outcome for Fowler. Dramatised by Gregory Evans Director David Benedictus Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Graham GreeneDramatised By: Gregory Evans Fowler: Ian Holm Pyle, the Quiet American: Adam Henderson VigOt: Philippe Giraudeau Dominguez: Sam Dastor Heng: Burt Kwouk Phuong: Lucy Sheen Joe: Vincent Brimble Miss Hei: Marcia King Trouin: Simon Treves Metisse: Tara Dominick Patron: Nicholas Gilbrook Helen: Marian Diamond |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910615] | Unknown: Graham Greene Dramatised By: Gregory Evans Fowler: Ian Holm Pyle, the Quiet American: Adam Henderson VigOt: Philippe Giraudeau Dominguez: Sam Dastor Heng: Burt Kwouk Phuong: Lucy Sheen Joe: Vincent Brimble Miss Hei: Marcia King Trouin: Simon Treves Metisse: Tara Dominick Patron: Nicholas Gilbrook Helen: Marian Diamond |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910621] | The Hunchback of Notre Dame The last part of Victor Hugo 's tale of doomed love and the fear of sorcery. The Little Shoe Music by Philip Pickett , Tom Finucane and Stephen Henderson. Dramatised by Catherine L Czerkawska Director Marilyn Imrie Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Victor HugoMusic By: Philip Pickett Music By: Tom Finucane Music By: Stephen Henderson. Director: Marilyn Imrie Phoebus: Christopher Bowen Pierre Gringoire: Dermot Crowley Quasimodo: Jack Klaff Esmeralda: Emily Morgan Dom Claude Frollo: Nigel Terry Jehan Frollo: Ian Michie Clopin: Joe Dunlop Recluse: Joan Matheson Hangman: Simon Cuff Serjeant: Peter Craze Soldier: Ian Targett Commander: Ken Cumberlidge |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910621] | Unknown: Victor Hugo Music By: Philip Pickett Music By: Tom Finucane Music By: Stephen Henderson. Director: Marilyn Imrie Phoebus: Christopher Bowen Pierre Gringoire: Dermot Crowley Quasimodo: Jack Klaff Esmeralda: Emily Morgan Dom Claude Frollo: Nigel Terry Jehan Frollo: Ian Michie Clopin: Joe Dunlop Recluse: Joan Matheson Hangman: Simon Cuff Serjeant: Peter Craze Soldier: Ian Targett Commander: Ken Cumberlidge |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910622] | NEW Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 's novel adapted in four parts. 1: Barton Cottage It is 1810, and the recently widowed Mrs Dashwood and her three daughters have been forced out of their family home. They move to a cottage in Devon, where Marianne is swept off her feet by a capricious stranger. Piano Mary Nash. Dramatised by Louise Page Director Vanessa Whitbum Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Jane AustenUnknown: Mrs Dashwood Dramatised By: Louise Page Director: Vanessa Whitbum Elinor: Jane Leonard Marianne: Abigail McKern Mrs Dashwood: Meg Wynn Owen John Dashwood: David Calder Fanny Dashwood: Auriol Smith Margaret Dashwood: Imogen Boorman Edward Ferrars: Tim Meats Willoughby: Robert Gwilym Colonel Brandon: Brett Usher Mrs Jennings: Ann Windsor Sir John Middleton: Malcolm Gerard Lady Middleton: Joan Moon Thomas: Terence Edmond |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910622] | Unknown: Jane Austen Unknown: Mrs Dashwood Piano: Mary Nash. Dramatised By: Louise Page Director: Vanessa Whitbum Elinor: Jane Leonard Marianne: Abigail McKern Mrs Dashwood: Meg Wynn Owen John Dashwood: David Calder Fanny Dashwood: Auriol Smith Margaret Dashwood: Imogen Boorman Edward Ferrars: Tim Meats Willoughby: Robert Gwilym Colonel Brandon: Brett Usher Mrs Jennings: Ann Windsor Sir John Middleton: Malcolm Gerard Lady Middleton: Joan Moon Thomas: Terence Edmond |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910628] | Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen. 1: Barton Cottage It is 1810 and the recently widowed Mrs Dashwood and her three daughters have been forced out of their family home. Suddenly thrust upon the world without security, they move to a cottage in Devon, where Marianne is swept off her feet by a capricious stranger. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Jane Austen.Unknown: Mrs Dashwood |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910628] | Unknown: Jane Austen. Unknown: Mrs Dashwood |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910629] | Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 's comedy of love and manners adapted in four parts. 2: Lucy Steele Willoughby has left suddenly for London giving no reason for his departure. Marianne is distraught. Elinor is still waiting for the promised visit from Edward Ferrars when a new acquaintance brings disturbing news. Piano Mary Nash. Dramatised by Louise Page Director Vanessa Whitburn Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Jane AustenUnknown: Lucy Steele Unknown: Edward Ferrars Dramatised By: Louise Page Director: Vanessa Whitburn Elinor: Jane Leonard Marianne: Abigail McKern Edward Ferrars: Tim Meats Witbughby: Robert Gwilym Mrs Dashwood: Me6 Wynn Owen Margaret: Imogen Boorman Lucy Steele: Francesca Whitburn Anne Steele: Cathryn Bradshaw Mrs Jennings: Ann Windsor Colonel Brandon: Brett Usher Sir John Middleton: Malcolm Gerard Lady Middleton: Joan Moon Mrs Palmer: Moir Leslie Mr Palmer: Alister Cameron Nancy: Auriol Smith James: Terence Edmond |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910629] | Unknown: Jane Austen Unknown: Lucy Steele Unknown: Edward Ferrars Piano: Mary Nash. Dramatised By: Louise Page Director: Vanessa Whitburn Elinor: Jane Leonard Marianne: Abigail McKern Edward Ferrars: Tim Meats Witbughby: Robert Gwilym Mrs Dashwood: Me6 Wynn Owen Margaret: Imogen Boorman Lucy Steele: Francesca Whitburn Anne Steele: Cathryn Bradshaw Mrs Jennings: Ann Windsor Colonel Brandon: Brett Usher Sir John Middleton: Malcolm Gerard Lady Middleton: Joan Moon Mrs Palmer: Moir Leslie Mr Palmer: Alister Cameron Nancy: Auriol Smith James: Terence Edmond |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910705] | Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 's comedy of love and manners adapted in four parts. 2: Lucy Steele Willoughby has left suddenly for London giving no reason for his departure. Marianne is distraught. Elinor is still waiting for the promised visit from Edward Ferrars when a new acquaintance brings disturbing news. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Jane AustenUnknown: Lucy Steele Unknown: Edward Ferrars |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910705] | Unknown: Jane Austen Unknown: Lucy Steele Unknown: Edward Ferrars |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910706] | Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 's novel adapted in four parts. 3: The Truth about Willoughby Colonel Brandon continues his pursuit of Marianne, but it is rumoured that she is engaged to Willoughby. Willoughby, however, has snubbed her at a society ball in London. Piano Mary Nash. Dramatised by Louise Page Director Vanessa Whitbum Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Jane AustenUnknown: Willoughby Colonel Brandon Dramatised By: Louise Page Director: Vanessa Whitbum Elinor: Jane Leonard Marianne: Abigail McKern Edward Ferrars: Tim Meats Mrs Jennings: Ann Windsor Colonel Brandon: Brett Usher John Dashwood: David Calder Fanny Dashwood: Auriol Smith Naney: Auriol Smith Lucy Steele: Francesca Whitburn Anne Steele: Cathryn Bradshaw Robert Ferrars: Nigel Carrington Mrs Ferrars: Margot Boyd Mrs Palmer: Moir Leslie Mr Palmer: Alister Cameron Shopkeeper: Alister Cameron Sir John Middleton: Malcolm Gerard Lady Middleton: Joan Moon |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910706] | Unknown: Jane Austen Unknown: Willoughby Colonel Brandon Piano: Mary Nash. Dramatised By: Louise Page Director: Vanessa Whitbum Elinor: Jane Leonard Marianne: Abigail McKern Edward Ferrars: Tim Meats Mrs Jennings: Ann Windsor Colonel Brandon: Brett Usher John Dashwood: David Calder Fanny Dashwood: Auriol Smith Naney: Auriol Smith Lucy Steele: Francesca Whitburn Anne Steele: Cathryn Bradshaw Robert Ferrars: Nigel Carrington Mrs Ferrars: Margot Boyd Mrs Palmer: Moir Leslie Mr Palmer: Alister Cameron Shopkeeper: Alister Cameron Sir John Middleton: Malcolm Gerard Lady Middleton: Joan Moon |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910712] | Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 's novel adapted in four parts. 3: The Truth about Willoughby Colonel Brandon continues his quiet pursuit of Marianne, but it is rumoured that she is engaged to Willoughby. Willoughby, however, has snubbed her at a society ball in London. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Jane AustenUnknown: Willoughby Colonel Brandon |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910712] | Unknown: Jane Austen Unknown: Willoughby Colonel Brandon |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910713] | Sense and Sensibility The final part of Jane Austen 's comedy of love and manners. Delaford, House and Parsonage The news that Edward is to marry Lucy Steele has caused Elinor much pain. Meanwhile, Colonel Brandon's offer of the living at Delaford to Edward has led Mrs Jennings to conclude that Brandon wishes to marry Elinor. Dramatised by Louise Page Director Vanessa Whitburn Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Jane AustenUnknown: Lucy Steele Unknown: Mrs Jennings Dramatised By: Louise Page Director: Vanessa Whitburn Elinor: Jane Leonard Marianne: Abigail McKern Edward Ferrars: Tim Meats Willoughby: Robert Gwilym Colonel Brandon: Brett Usher Mrs Jennings: Ann Windsor John Dashwood: David Calder Fanny Dashwood: Auriol Smith Mrs Palmer: Moir Leslie Mr Palmer: Auster Cameron Mrs Dashwood: Meg Wynn Owen Margaret: Imogen Boorman Robert Ferrars: Nigel Carrington Mr Harris/Thomas: Terence Edmond Mrs Alsop: Petra Markham |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910713] | Unknown: Jane Austen Unknown: Lucy Steele Unknown: Mrs Jennings Dramatised By: Louise Page Director: Vanessa Whitburn Elinor: Jane Leonard Marianne: Abigail McKern Edward Ferrars: Tim Meats Willoughby: Robert Gwilym Colonel Brandon: Brett Usher Mrs Jennings: Ann Windsor John Dashwood: David Calder Fanny Dashwood: Auriol Smith Mrs Palmer: Moir Leslie Mr Palmer: Auster Cameron Mrs Dashwood: Meg Wynn Owen Margaret: Imogen Boorman Robert Ferrars: Nigel Carrington Mr Harris/Thomas: Terence Edmond Mrs Alsop: Petra Markham |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910719] | Sense and Sensibility The final episode: Delaford, House and Parsonage . Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910719] | Sense and Sensibility The final episode: Delaford, House and Parsonage Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910720] | Four tales of love and death by Robert Louis Stevenson. The Beach of Falesa A South Seas trader goes through hell and back to escape a devilish taboo. Dramatised by Robert Forrest Director Patrick Rayner. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Robert Louis Stevenson.Dramatised By: Robert Forrest Director: Patrick Rayner. Wiltshire: Kenneth Cranham Case: Struan Rodger Randall: Neville Barber Uma: Anne Lacey Tarleton: Nicholas Gilbrook |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910720] | Unknown: Robert Louis Stevenson. Dramatised By: Robert Forrest Director: Patrick Rayner. Wiltshire: Kenneth Cranham Case: Struan Rodger Randall: Neville Barber Uma: Anne Lacey Tarleton: Nicholas Gilbrook |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910726] | The first of four tales of love and death by Robert Louis Stevenson. The Beach of Falesa ContributorsUnknown: Robert Louis Stevenson. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910726] | Unknown: Robert Louis Stevenson. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910727] | The second of four tales of love and death by Robert Louis Stevenson. The Misadventures of John Nicholson An accident-prone young lawyer manages to lose his sweetheart's love and his father's blessing, all in one disastrous day. Dramatised by Ron Butlin Director Patrick Rayner. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Robert Louis Stevenson.Unknown: John Nicholson Director: Patrick Rayner. John: John McGlynn Father: Michael Elder Flora: Patricia Ross Alan: Allan Sharpe Driver: James Bryce Mackenzie: Iain Agnew Maid: Estrid Barton Kirkman: John Ramage |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910727] | Unknown: Robert Louis Stevenson. Unknown: John Nicholson Dramatised By: Ron Butlin Director: Patrick Rayner. John: John McGlynn Father: Michael Elder Flora: Patricia Ross Alan: Allan Sharpe Driver: James Bryce Mackenzie: Iain Agnew Maid: Estrid Barton Kirkman: John Ramage |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910802] | The second of four tales of love and death by Robert Louis Stevenson. The Misadventures of John Nicholson Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Robert Louis Stevenson.Unknown: John Nicholson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910802] | Unknown: Robert Louis Stevenson. Unknown: John Nicholson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910803] | The third of four tales of love and death by Robert Louis Stevenson. The Ebb-Tide A storm-damaged schooner drops anchor off an uncharted South Sea island, home of an aristocratic missionary with a fortune in pearl he means to keep. Dramatised by Robert Forrest Director Patrick Rayner. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Robert Louis Stevenson.Dramatised By: Robert Forrest Director: Patrick Rayner. Herrick: Dermot Crowley Attwater: Tom Fleming Huish: Alfred Molina Davis: Tom Watson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910803] | Unknown: Robert Louis Stevenson. Dramatised By: Robert Forrest Director: Patrick Rayner. Herrick: Dermot Crowley Attwater: Tom Fleming Huish: Alfred Molina Davis: Tom Watson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910809] | The third of four tales of love and death by Robert Louis Stevenson. The Ebb-Tide Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Robert Louis Stevenson. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910809] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910810] | The last of four tales by Robert Louis Stevenson. The Pavilion on the Links Violence erupts on a lonely Scottish shore as two well-born young men fight for life, love and honour. Dramatised by Trevor Royle Director Patrick Rayner. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Robert Louis Stevenson.Director: Patrick Rayner. Cassilis: Stuart McQuarrie Northmour: Allan Sharpe Clara: Rosaleen Pelan Huddtestone: Neville Barber Barmaid: Carolyn Bonnyman Farmer: Iain Agnew Italian: Liam Brennan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910810] | Unknown: Robert Louis Stevenson. Dramatised By: Trevor Royle Director: Patrick Rayner. Cassilis: Stuart McQuarrie Northmour: Allan Sharpe Clara: Rosaleen Pelan Huddtestone: Neville Barber Barmaid: Carolyn Bonnyman Farmer: Iain Agnew Italian: Liam Brennan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910816] | The last of four tales of love and death by Robert Louis Stevenson. The Pavilion on the Links ContributorsUnknown: Robert Louis Stevenson. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910816] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910817] | The Sea Wolf Jack London's tale of heroism, survival and love on the high seas, dramatised in four parts. 1: Shipwrecked literary critic Humphrey Van Weyden is rescued by Wolf Larsen , demonic skipper of the seal-hunting schooner Ghost. Music Elizabeth Parker , BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Singer: Sarah Connolly. Dramatised by Ed Thomason Director Adrian Bean. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Wolf LarsenSinger: Sarah Connolly. Dramatised By: Ed Thomason Director: Adrian Bean. Wolf Larsen: Jack Klaff Humphrey: Kerry Shale Mugridge: Ian Dury Johnson: Jeffrey Gear Leach: Scott Farrell Charley: David Bannerman Ferry passenger: William Roberts Owen: Terence Edmond Kelly: Norman Jones Louis: Nigel Anthony Svenson: Brett Usher Smoke: Anthony Jackson Harrison: Richard Pearce Latimer: Peter Penry-Jones Homer: Clarence Smith Henderson: Andrew Wincott |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910817] | Unknown: Wolf Larsen Music: Elizabeth Parker Singer: Sarah Connolly. Dramatised By: Ed Thomason Director: Adrian Bean. Wolf Larsen: Jack Klaff Humphrey: Kerry Shale Mugridge: Ian Dury Johnson: Jeffrey Gear Leach: Scott Farrell Charley: David Bannerman Ferry passenger: William Roberts Owen: Terence Edmond Kelly: Norman Jones Louis: Nigel Anthony Svenson: Brett Usher Smoke: Anthony Jackson Harrison: Richard Pearce Latimer: Peter Penry-Jones Homer: Clarence Smith Henderson: Andrew Wincott |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910823] | The Sea Wolf Jack London's tale of heroism, survival and love on the high seas, dramatised in four parts. 1: Shipwrecked literary critic Humphrey Van Weyden is rescued by Wolf Larsen , demonic skipper of the seal-hunting schooner Ghost. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Humphrey Van WeydenUnknown: Wolf Larsen |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910823] | Unknown: Humphrey Van Weyden Unknown: Wolf Larsen |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910824] | The Sea Wolf The second episode of Jack London 's four-part tale of brutality and survival on the high seas. Singer Sarah Connolly. Music Elizabeth Parker , BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Adapted by Ed Thomason Director Adrian Bean. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Jack LondonSinger: Sarah Connolly. Music: Elizabeth Parker Adapted By: Ed Thomason Director: Adrian Bean. Wolf Larsen: Jack Klaff Humphrey: Kerry Shale Maud Brewster: Shelley Thompson Louis: Nigel Anthony Mugridge: Ian Dury Smoke: Anthony Jackson Johnson: Jeffrey Gear Leach: Scott Farrell Kelly: Norman Jones Harrison: Richard Pearce Henderson: Andrew Wincott Latimer: Peter Penry-Jones Owen: Terence Edmond Homer: Clarence Smith |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910824] | Unknown: Jack London Singer: Sarah Connolly. Music: Elizabeth Parker Adapted By: Ed Thomason Director: Adrian Bean. Wolf Larsen: Jack Klaff Humphrey: Kerry Shale Maud Brewster: Shelley Thompson Louis: Nigel Anthony Mugridge: Ian Dury Smoke: Anthony Jackson Johnson: Jeffrey Gear Leach: Scott Farrell Kelly: Norman Jones Harrison: Richard Pearce Henderson: Andrew Wincott Latimer: Peter Penry-Jones Owen: Terence Edmond Homer: Clarence Smith |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910830] | The Sea Wolf The second episode of Jack London 's four-part tale of life on the high seas. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Jack London |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910830] | Unknown: Jack London |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910831] | The Sea Wolf The third episode of Jack London 's four-part tale of brutality and survival on the high seas. Singer Sarah Connolly. Music Elizabeth Parker , BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Adapted by Ed Thomason Director Adrian Bean. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Jack LondonSinger: Sarah Connolly. Music: Elizabeth Parker Adapted By: Ed Thomason Director: Adrian Bean. WolfLorsen: Jack Klaff Humphrey: Kerry Shale Maud Brewster: Shelley Thompson Mugridge: Ian Dury Louis: Nigel Anthony Smoke: Anthony Jackson Telefson: Charles Millham Kelly: Norman Jones Homer: Clarence Smith Henderson: Andrew Wincott Latimer: Peter Penryjones |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910831] | Unknown: Jack London Singer: Sarah Connolly. Music: Elizabeth Parker Adapted By: Ed Thomason Director: Adrian Bean. WolfLorsen: Jack Klaff Humphrey: Kerry Shale Maud Brewster: Shelley Thompson Mugridge: Ian Dury Louis: Nigel Anthony Smoke: Anthony Jackson Telefson: Charles Millham Kelly: Norman Jones Homer: Clarence Smith Henderson: Andrew Wincott Latimer: Peter Penryjones |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910906] | The Sea Wolf The third episode of Jack London 's four-part tale of brutality and survival on the high seas. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Jack London |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19910907] | The Sea Wolf The final episode of Jack London's tale of survival and love on the high seas. Singer Sarah Connolly. Music Elizabeth Parker , BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Adapted by Ed Thomason Director Adrian Bean. Stereo ContributorsSinger: Sarah Connolly.Music: Elizabeth Parker Adapted By: Ed Thomason Director: Adrian Bean. WolfLarsen: Jack Klaff Humphrey: Kerry Shale Maud Brewster: Shelley Thompson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910907] | Singer: Sarah Connolly. Music: Elizabeth Parker Adapted By: Ed Thomason Director: Adrian Bean. WolfLarsen: Jack Klaff Humphrey: Kerry Shale Maud Brewster: Shelley Thompson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910913] | The Sea Wolf by Jack London. Final part. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Jack London. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910913] | Unknown: Jack London. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910914] | The Personal History of David Copperfield A new ten-part dramatisation of the novel which Charles Dickens described as his 'favourite child'. 1: I Fall into Disgrace Dramatised by Betty Davies Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes David Copperfield, a boy: Nicholas Gatt David's mother: Susan Sheridan MrMurdstone: John Moffatt MissMurdstone: Auriol Smith Peggotty: Maggie McCarthy MrPeggotty: David Burke Ham Peggotty: Timothy Spall MrsGummidge: Mary Wimbush Steerforth: Andrew Wincott Traddles,a boy: Sebastian Brennan Emily: Joanna Myers Barkis: Terence Edmond DrChillip: Timothy Carlton Quinion: Nigel Carrington Mr Mell: Charles Millham OldMrsMell: Barbara Atkinson Creakle: Ronald Herdman Man: Fraser Kerr Guard/Second schoolboy: Neil Roberts First schoolboy: Richard Pearce |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910914] | Unknown: David Copperfield Unknown: Charles Dickens Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes David Copperfield, a boy: Nicholas Gatt David's mother: Susan Sheridan MrMurdstone: John Moffatt MissMurdstone: Auriol Smith Peggotty: Maggie McCarthy MrPeggotty: David Burke Ham Peggotty: Timothy Spall MrsGummidge: Mary Wimbush Steerforth: Andrew Wincott Traddles,a boy: Sebastian Brennan Emily: Joanna Myers Barkis: Terence Edmond DrChillip: Timothy Carlton Quinion: Nigel Carrington Mr Mell: Charles Millham OldMrsMell: Barbara Atkinson Creakle: Ronald Herdman Man: Fraser Kerr Guard/Second schoolboy: Neil Roberts First schoolboy: Richard Pearce |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910920] | The Personal History of David Copperfield Charles Dickens 's novel dramatised in ten parts. 1: 1 Fall into Disgrace ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910920] | Unknown: David Copperfield Unknown: Charles Dickens |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910921] | The Personal History of David Copperfield A ten-part dramatisation of Charles Dickens 's novel. 2: 1 Begin Life on My Own Account Young David Copperfield has had reason to regret his mother's second marriage - his stepfather, Mr Murdstone , is cold and cruel. David is sent away in disgrace to a boarding school in London. Dramatised by Betty Davies Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: David Copperfield Unknown: Mr Murdstone Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Wilkins Micawber: Harold Innocent Mrs Micawber: Sheila Hancock a boyDavid Copperfield: Nicholas Gatt Peggotty: Maggie McCarthy MrPeggotty: David Burke Ham Peggotty: Timothy Spall David's mother: Susan Sheridan Mr Murdstone: John Moffatt Miss Murdstone: Auriol Smith Emily: Joanna Myers Steerforth: Andrew Wincott a boyTraddles,: Sebastian Brennan Barkis: Terence Edmond Omer: Peter Tuddenham Quinion: Nigel Carrington Mr Mell: Charles Millham Creakle: Ronald Herdman Mrs Creakle: Ann Windsor Minnie: Siriol Jenkins Creditor: David Bannerman Clergyman: Timothy Carlton |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910921] | Unknown: David Copperfield Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Mr Murdstone Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Wilkins Micawber: Harold Innocent Mrs Micawber: Sheila Hancock a boyDavid Copperfield: Nicholas Gatt Peggotty: Maggie McCarthy MrPeggotty: David Burke Ham Peggotty: Timothy Spall David's mother: Susan Sheridan Mr Murdstone: John Moffatt Miss Murdstone: Auriol Smith Emily: Joanna Myers Steerforth: Andrew Wincott a boyTraddles,: Sebastian Brennan Barkis: Terence Edmond Omer: Peter Tuddenham Quinion: Nigel Carrington Mr Mell: Charles Millham Creakle: Ronald Herdman Mrs Creakle: Ann Windsor Minnie: Siriol Jenkins Creditor: David Bannerman Clergyman: Timothy Carlton |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910927] | The Personal History of David Copperfield Charles Dickens 's novel dramatised in ten parts. 2: 1 Begin Life on My Own Account Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910927] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910928] | The Personal History of David Copperfield A ten-part dramatisation of Charles Dickens 's novel. 3: Miss Betsey Trotwood David's mother has died and he is dispatched to London, at the age of 10, to fend for himself and work for Murdstone and Grinby. He runs away to Dover to seek his aunt. Dramatised by Betty Davies Director Marilyn Imne. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Miss Betsey Trotwood Director: Marilyn Imne. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes Wilkins Micawber: Harold Innocent Mrs Micawber: Sheila Hancock Mr Dick: David Bamber Uriah Heep: Phil Daniels Mrs Heep: Maria Charles Mr Murdstone: John Moffat Miss Murdstone: Auriol Smith David Copperfield, as a boy: Nicholas Gat Agnes: Jane Whittenshav Mr Wickfield: Timothy Batesoi DrStrong: James Greene Annie Strong: Alice Arnoli Jack Maldon: David Bannermai Mrs Markleham: Ann Windsor Janet: Ann Windsor First donkey boy...: Susan Sheridai Second donkey boy....: Richard Pearce |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19910928] | Unknown: David Copperfield Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Miss Betsey Trotwood Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imne. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes Wilkins Micawber: Harold Innocent Mrs Micawber: Sheila Hancock Mr Dick: David Bamber Uriah Heep: Phil Daniels Mrs Heep: Maria Charles Mr Murdstone: John Moffat Miss Murdstone: Auriol Smith David Copperfield, as a boy: Nicholas Gat Agnes: Jane Whittenshav Mr Wickfield: Timothy Batesoi DrStrong: James Greene Annie Strong: Alice Arnoli Jack Maldon: David Bannermai Mrs Markleham: Ann Windsor Janet: Ann Windsor First donkey boy...: Susan Sheridai Second donkey boy....: Richard Pearce |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911004] | The Personal History of David Copperfield 3: Miss Betsey Trotwood Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David Copperfield |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911004] | Unknown: David Copperfield |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911005] | The Personal History of David Copperfield Charles Dickens 's novel dramatised in ten parts. 4: The Question of My Future David has found his Aunt Betsey and has been adopted by her and her protégé, Mr Dick. Dramatised by Betty Davies Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Mr Dick. Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes MrDick: David Bamber Peggotty: Maggie McCarthy Mr Peggotty: David Burke Ham Peggotty: Timothy Spall Emily: Joanna Myers MrsGummidge: Mary Wimbush Steerforth: Andrew Wincott Mrs Steerforth: Irene Sutcliffe Rosa Dartle: Jenny Howe Agnes: Jane Whittenshaw Mr Wickfield: Timothy Bateson Barkis: Terence Edmond Martha: Adjoa Andoh Dr Strong: James Greene AnnieStrong: Alice Arnold Littimer: Norman Jones MrsMarkleham: Ann Windsor Waiter: Eric Allan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911005] | Unknown: David Copperfield Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Mr Dick. Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes MrDick: David Bamber Peggotty: Maggie McCarthy Mr Peggotty: David Burke Ham Peggotty: Timothy Spall Emily: Joanna Myers MrsGummidge: Mary Wimbush Steerforth: Andrew Wincott Mrs Steerforth: Irene Sutcliffe Rosa Dartle: Jenny Howe Agnes: Jane Whittenshaw Mr Wickfield: Timothy Bateson Barkis: Terence Edmond Martha: Adjoa Andoh Dr Strong: James Greene AnnieStrong: Alice Arnold Littimer: Norman Jones MrsMarkleham: Ann Windsor Waiter: Eric Allan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911011] | The Personal History of David Copperfield Charles Dickens 's novel dramatised in ten parts. 4: The Question of My Future Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911011] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911012] | The Personal History of David Copperfield A ten-part dramatisation of Charles Dickens 's novel. 5: Good and Bad Angels David has met Steerforth in London and taken him to Yarmouth, where he introduced him to Little Emily. Dramatised by Betty Davies Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Little Emily. Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes Wilkins Micawber: Harold Innment Mrs Micawber: Sheila Hancock Uriah Heep: Phil Daniels Dora: Maria Miles Steerforlh: Andrew Wincon Rosa Dartle: Jenny Howe Agnes: Jane Whittenshaw Traddles: Markstraker Miss Murdstone: Auriol Smith Mr Spenlow: Peter Penry Jones Jip: Ronald Heroman Littimer: Norman Jones Mrs Crupp: Pauline Letts Mr Water brook: Alan Alan First dinner guest: Alan Barker Mrs Waterbrook: Susan Sheridan Second dinner guest: Clare Ncesmith |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911012] | Unknown: David Copperfield Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Little Emily. Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes Wilkins Micawber: Harold Innment Mrs Micawber: Sheila Hancock Uriah Heep: Phil Daniels Dora: Maria Miles Steerforlh: Andrew Wincon Rosa Dartle: Jenny Howe Agnes: Jane Whittenshaw Traddles: Markstraker Miss Murdstone: Auriol Smith Mr Spenlow: Peter Penry Jones Jip: Ronald Heroman Littimer: Norman Jones Mrs Crupp: Pauline Letts Mr Water brook: Alan Alan First dinner guest: Alan Barker Mrs Waterbrook: Susan Sheridan Second dinner guest: Clare Ncesmith |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911018] | The Personal History of David Copperfield Charles Dickens 's novel dramatised in ten parts. 5: Good and Bad A ngels Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911018] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911019] | The Personal History of David Copperfield A ten-part dramatisation of Charles Dickens 's novel. 6: The Beginning of a Long Journey David has met and fallen in love with Dora Spenlow. Uriah Heep confides in him that he loves Agnes Wickfield , and hopes to marry her. Dramatised by Betty Davies Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Dora Spenlow. Unknown: Uriah Heep Unknown: Agnes Wickfield Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes Mr Dick: David Bamber Peggotty: Maggie McCarthy Mr Peggotty: David Burke Ham Peggotty: Timothy Spall Emily: Joanna Myers MrsGummidge: Mary Wimbush Uriah Heep: Phil Daniels Dora: Maria Miles MrMurdstone: John Moffatt David as a boy: Nicholas Gatt Steerforth: Andrew Wincott Mrs Steerforth: Irene Sutcllffe RosaDartle: Jenny Howe Agnes: Jane Whittenshaw Mr Wickfield: Timothy Bateson Traddles: Mark Straker Barkis: Terence Edmond Omer: Peter Tuddenham Mr Spenlow: Peter Penry Jones Jip/Beggar: Ronald Herdman Julia Mills: Oona Beeson Mrs Crupp: Pauline Letts Jorkins: Timothy Carlton Clerk: David Bannerman Red Whisker: David Bannerman Girl: Siriol Jenkins Girl's mother: Ann Windsor |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911019] | Unknown: David Copperfield Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Dora Spenlow. Unknown: Uriah Heep Unknown: Agnes Wickfield Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes Mr Dick: David Bamber Peggotty: Maggie McCarthy Mr Peggotty: David Burke Ham Peggotty: Timothy Spall Emily: Joanna Myers MrsGummidge: Mary Wimbush Uriah Heep: Phil Daniels Dora: Maria Miles MrMurdstone: John Moffatt David as a boy: Nicholas Gatt Steerforth: Andrew Wincott Mrs Steerforth: Irene Sutcllffe RosaDartle: Jenny Howe Agnes: Jane Whittenshaw Mr Wickfield: Timothy Bateson Traddles: Mark Straker Barkis: Terence Edmond Omer: Peter Tuddenham Mr Spenlow: Peter Penry Jones Jip/Beggar: Ronald Herdman Julia Mills: Oona Beeson Mrs Crupp: Pauline Letts Jorkins: Timothy Carlton Clerk: David Bannerman Red Whisker: David Bannerman Girl: Siriol Jenkins Girl's mother: Ann Windsor |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911025] | The Personal History of David Copperfield Charles Dickens 's novel dramatised in ten parts. 6: The Beginning of a Longjourney Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911025] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911026] | The Personal History of David Copperfield A ten-part dramatisation of Charles Dickens 's novel. 7: WickfieldandHeep Emily has run away with Steerforth. David has become secretly engaged to Dora. Aunt Betsey has lost her fortune through ill-advised investment. Dramatised by Betty Davies Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes Wilkins Micawber: Harold Innocent Mrs Micawber: Sheila Hancock Dora: Maria Miles Mr Peggotty: David Burke Uriah Heep: Phil Daniels Mrs Heep: Maria Charles Agnes: Jane Whittenshaw Mr Wickfield: Timothy Bateson Miss Murdstone: Auriol Smith Traddles: Mark Straker Mr Spenlow: Peter Penry- Jones jip: Ronald Herdman Dr Strong: James Greene Jorkins: Timothy Carlton MissLavinia: Ann Windsor MissClarissa: Irene Sutcliffe Julia Mills: Oona Beeson Tiffey: Nigel Carrington Clerk: David Bannerman |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911026] | Unknown: David Copperfield Unknown: Charles Dickens Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes Wilkins Micawber: Harold Innocent Mrs Micawber: Sheila Hancock Dora: Maria Miles Mr Peggotty: David Burke Uriah Heep: Phil Daniels Mrs Heep: Maria Charles Agnes: Jane Whittenshaw Mr Wickfield: Timothy Bateson Miss Murdstone: Auriol Smith Traddles: Mark Straker Mr Spenlow: Peter Penry- Jones jip: Ronald Herdman Dr Strong: James Greene Jorkins: Timothy Carlton MissLavinia: Ann Windsor MissClarissa: Irene Sutcliffe Julia Mills: Oona Beeson Tiffey: Nigel Carrington Clerk: David Bannerman |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911101] | The Personal History of David Copperfield Charles Dickens 's novel dramatised in ten parts. 7: WickfieldandHeep Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911101] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911102] | The Personal History of David Copperfield A ten-part dramatisation of Charles Dickens 's novel. 8: Mischief Uriah is now a partner in Wickfield and Heep and has taken on a new clerk, Mr Micawber. Dora's father has died, and she now lives with two spinster aunts, who allow David to call on her. Dramatised by Betty Davies Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Mr Micawber. Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes Mr Dick: David Bamber Mrs Micawber: Sheila Hancock Dora: Maria Miles Uriah Heep: Phil Daniels Mr Peggotty: David Burke Agnes: Jane Whittenshaw Mr Wickfield: Timothy Bateson MrsSteerforth: Irene Sutcliffe Rosa Dartle: Jenny Howe Traddles: Mark Straker Martha: Adjoa Andoh Jip: Ronald Herdman Dr Strong/Man: James Greene Annie Strong: Alice Arnold Littimer: Norman Jones MrsMarkleham: Ann Windsor Mrs Steerforth 's maid: Petra Markham Clergyman: Timothy Carlton |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911102] | Unknown: David Copperfield Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Mr Micawber. Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes Mr Dick: David Bamber Mrs Micawber: Sheila Hancock Dora: Maria Miles Uriah Heep: Phil Daniels Mr Peggotty: David Burke Agnes: Jane Whittenshaw Mr Wickfield: Timothy Bateson MrsSteerforth: Irene Sutcliffe Rosa Dartle: Jenny Howe Traddles: Mark Straker Martha: Adjoa Andoh Jip: Ronald Herdman Dr Strong/Man: James Greene Annie Strong: Alice Arnold Littimer: Norman Jones MrsMarkleham: Ann Windsor Mrs Steerforth 's maid: Petra Markham Clergyman: Timothy Carlton |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911108] | The Personal History of David Copperfield A ten-part dramatisation of Charles Dickens 's novel. 8: Mischief Uriah is now a partner in Wickfield and Heep and has taken on a new clerk, Mr Micawber. Dora's father has died, and she now lives with two spinster aunts, who allow David to call on her. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Mr Micawber. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911108] | Unknown: David Copperfield Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Mr Micawber. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911109] | The Personal History of David Copperfield A ten-part dramatisation of Charles Dickens 's novel. 9: My Beloved Dora David and Dora have married. Emily has parted from Steerforth, and Mr Peggotty still searches for her. Dora has lost a baby and is not strong. Dramatised by Betty Davies Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Dora David Unknown: Mr Peggotty Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes Dora: Maria Miles Wilkins Micawber: Harold Innocent Mrs Micawber: Sheila Hancock Mr Dick: David Bamber Uriah Heep: Phil Oaniels Mrs Heep: Maria Charles Peggotty: Maggie McCarthy Mr Peggotty: David Burke Ham Peggotty: Timothy Spall MrsGummidge: Mary Wimbush Emily: Joanna Myers Agnes: Jane Whittenshaw Traddles: Mark Straker Rosa Dartle: Jenny Howe Martha: Adjoa Andoh Omer: Peter Tuddenham Jip: Ronald Herdman |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911109] | Unknown: David Copperfield Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Dora David Unknown: Mr Peggotty Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes Dora: Maria Miles Wilkins Micawber: Harold Innocent Mrs Micawber: Sheila Hancock Mr Dick: David Bamber Uriah Heep: Phil Oaniels Mrs Heep: Maria Charles Peggotty: Maggie McCarthy Mr Peggotty: David Burke Ham Peggotty: Timothy Spall MrsGummidge: Mary Wimbush Emily: Joanna Myers Agnes: Jane Whittenshaw Traddles: Mark Straker Rosa Dartle: Jenny Howe Martha: Adjoa Andoh Omer: Peter Tuddenham Jip: Ronald Herdman |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911115] | The Personal History of David Copperfield Charles Dickens 's novel dramatised in ten parts. 9: My Beloved Dora David and Dora have married. Emily has parted from Steerforth, and Mr Peggotty still searches for her. Dora has lost a baby and is not strong. Stereo (Broadcaston Saturday at 7.50pm) ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Dora David Unknown: Mr Peggotty |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911115] | Unknown: David Copperfield Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Dora David Unknown: Mr Peggotty |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911116] | The Personal History of David Copperfield The final part of Charles Dickens 's masterpiece. I Have Loved You All My Life Dora has died. Emily has been reunited with Mr Peggotty , Uriah's double-dealing has been discovered. Jeremy Taylor (tenor). David King (piano). Dramatised by Betty Davies Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Mr Peggotty Tenor: Jeremy Taylor Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes Wilkins Micawber: Harold Innocent Mrs Micawber: Sheila Hancock Agnes: Jane Whittenshaw Mr Wickfield: Timothy Bateson Peggotty: Maggie McCarthy Mr Peggotty: David Burke Ham Peggotty: Timothy Spall Emily: Joanna Myers Dora: Maria Miles Steerforth: Andrew Wincott MrsSteerforth: Irene Sutcliffe Rosa Dartle: Jenny Howe Traddles: Mark Straker David's mother: Susan Sheridan MrMurdstone: John Moffatt Sophy: Petra Markham Fisherman: Charles Millham Coachman: Alan Barker Boatman: Norman Jones |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911116] | Unknown: David Copperfield Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Mr Peggotty Tenor: Jeremy Taylor Dramatised By: Betty Davies Director: Marilyn Imrie. David Copperfield: Gary Cady Betsey Trotwood: Miriam Margolyes Wilkins Micawber: Harold Innocent Mrs Micawber: Sheila Hancock Agnes: Jane Whittenshaw Mr Wickfield: Timothy Bateson Peggotty: Maggie McCarthy Mr Peggotty: David Burke Ham Peggotty: Timothy Spall Emily: Joanna Myers Dora: Maria Miles Steerforth: Andrew Wincott MrsSteerforth: Irene Sutcliffe Rosa Dartle: Jenny Howe Traddles: Mark Straker David's mother: Susan Sheridan MrMurdstone: John Moffatt Sophy: Petra Markham Fisherman: Charles Millham Coachman: Alan Barker Boatman: Norman Jones |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911122] | The Personal History of David Copperfield The final part of the dramatisation of Charles Dickens 's novel. I Have Loved You All My Life Dora has died; Emily has been reunited with Mr Peggotty ; Uriah's double-dealing has been discovered. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: David CopperfieldUnknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Mr Peggotty |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911122] | Unknown: David Copperfield Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Mr Peggotty |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911123] | Jamaica Inn A four-part dramatisation of Daphne du Maurier's novel. 1: The young Mary Yellan arrives at Jamaica Inn where she meets her uncle, Joss Merlyn , and begins to form her suspicions of his terrible trade. Dramatised by Michael Bakewell Director Enyd Williams. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Mary YellanUnknown: Joss Merlyn Dramatised By: Michael Bakewell Director: Enyd Williams. Mary Yellan: Susannah Corbett Joss Merlyn: John Woodvine Aunt Patience: Auriol Smith Jem Merlyn: Mark Straker Harry, thepedlar: John Hartley Mrs Yellan: Joanna Wake Doctor: Eric Alun Coach driver: John Church Oldman: Ronald Herdman Woman in coach: Ann Windsor Lawyer clerk: Robert Portal Idiot: Alan Barker |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911123] | Unknown: Mary Yellan Unknown: Joss Merlyn Dramatised By: Michael Bakewell Director: Enyd Williams. Mary Yellan: Susannah Corbett Joss Merlyn: John Woodvine Aunt Patience: Auriol Smith Jem Merlyn: Mark Straker Harry, thepedlar: John Hartley Mrs Yellan: Joanna Wake Doctor: Eric Alun Coach driver: John Church Oldman: Ronald Herdman Woman in coach: Ann Windsor Lawyer clerk: Robert Portal Idiot: Alan Barker |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911129] | Jamaica Inn A four-part dramatisation of Daphne du Maurier's story of life on Bodmin moor in the early 19th century. 1: The young Mary Yellan arrives at Jamaica Inn where she meets her uncle, Joss Merlyn , and begins to form her suspicions of his terrible trade. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Mary YellanUnknown: Joss Merlyn |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911129] | Unknown: Mary Yellan Unknown: Joss Merlyn |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911130] | Jamaica Inn A four-part dramatisation of Daphne du Maurier 's story of life on Bodmin Moor. 2: Mary believes she knows the terrible trade of Jamaica Inn, but Joss Merlyn , in a drunken stupor, reveals something far more evil than anything she could imagine. Dramatised by Michael Bakewell Director Enyd Williams. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Daphne du MaurierUnknown: Bodmin Moor. Unknown: Joss Merlyn Dramatised By: Michael Bakewell Director: Enyd Williams. Mary Yellan: Susannah Corbett Joss Merlyn: John Woodvine Aunt Patience: Auriol Smith Jem Merlyn: Mark Straker Rev Francis Davey: James Laurenson Mr Bassat: Vincent Brimble Mrs Bassat: Anne Jameson Richards: Sean Arnold First horse dealer: Alan Barker Second horse dealer: Peter Gunn James: Andrew Wincott Fortune teller: Joanna Myers Boy: Emma Fielding Stable keeper: Eric Allan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911130] | Unknown: Daphne du Maurier Unknown: Bodmin Moor. Unknown: Joss Merlyn Dramatised By: Michael Bakewell Director: Enyd Williams. Mary Yellan: Susannah Corbett Joss Merlyn: John Woodvine Aunt Patience: Auriol Smith Jem Merlyn: Mark Straker Rev Francis Davey: James Laurenson Mr Bassat: Vincent Brimble Mrs Bassat: Anne Jameson Richards: Sean Arnold First horse dealer: Alan Barker Second horse dealer: Peter Gunn James: Andrew Wincott Fortune teller: Joanna Myers Boy: Emma Fielding Stable keeper: Eric Allan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911206] | Jamaica Inn Daphne du Maurier's novel, dramatised in four parts. 2: Mary believes she knows the terrible trade of Jamaica Inn but Joss Merlyn , in a drunken stupor, reveals something far more evil than anything she could imagine. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Joss Merlyn |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911206] | Unknown: Joss Merlyn |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911207] | Jamaica Inn A four-part dramatisation of Daphne du Maurier 's story of life on Bodmin Moor. 3: It is Christmas Eve and a terrified Mary has been abandoned at Launceston Fair. Now she must make her way back along the lonely road to Jamaica Inn. Dramatised by Michael Bakewell DirectorEnyd Williams. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Daphne du MaurierUnknown: Bodmin Moor. Unknown: Jamaica Inn. Dramatised By: Michael Bakewell Dramatised By: Directorenyd Williams. Mary Yellan: Susannah Corbett Joss Merlyn: John Woodvine Aunt Patience: Auriol Smith Jem Merlyn: Mark Straker Rev Francis Davey: James Laurenson Harry, the pedlar: John Hartley First wrecker: Peter Gunn Second wrecker: Matthew Sim Third wrecker: Robert Portal Coachman: Brett Usher Hannah: Katherine Parr Scobell: Eric Allan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911207] | Unknown: Daphne du Maurier Unknown: Bodmin Moor. Unknown: Jamaica Inn. Dramatised By: Michael Bakewell Dramatised By: Directorenyd Williams. Mary Yellan: Susannah Corbett Joss Merlyn: John Woodvine Aunt Patience: Auriol Smith Jem Merlyn: Mark Straker Rev Francis Davey: James Laurenson Harry, the pedlar: John Hartley First wrecker: Peter Gunn Second wrecker: Matthew Sim Third wrecker: Robert Portal Coachman: Brett Usher Hannah: Katherine Parr Scobell: Eric Allan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911213] | Jamaica Inn Daphne du Maurier's story of life on Bodmin Moor, dramatised in four parts. 3: It is Christmas Eve and a terrified Mary has been abandoned at Launceston Fair. Now she must make her way back along the lonely road to Jamaica Inn. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911214] | Jamaica Inn The final episode of a four-part dramatisation of Daphne du Maurier 's story of life on Bodmin Moor. Alone and desolate after her horrific encounter with the wreckers, Mary has sought help from the only people she can trust - the Bassats and Francis Davey. Dramatised by Michael Bakewell Director Enyd Williams. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Daphne du MaurierUnknown: Bodmin Moor. Unknown: Francis Davey. Dramatised By: Michael Bakewell Director: Enyd Williams. Mary Yellan ,: Susannah Corbett Rev Francis Davey: James Laurenson JemMerlyn: Mark Straker MrBassat: Vincent Brimble Mrs Bassat: Anne Jameson Harry, the pedlar: John Hartley Richards: Sean Arnold Tomjory: Robert Portal Hannah: Katherine Parr Scobell: Eric Allan Militia Man: Matthew Sim |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911214] | Unknown: Daphne du Maurier Unknown: Bodmin Moor. Unknown: Francis Davey. Dramatised By: Michael Bakewell Director: Enyd Williams. Mary Yellan ,: Susannah Corbett Rev Francis Davey: James Laurenson JemMerlyn: Mark Straker MrBassat: Vincent Brimble Mrs Bassat: Anne Jameson Harry, the pedlar: John Hartley Richards: Sean Arnold Tomjory: Robert Portal Hannah: Katherine Parr Scobell: Eric Allan Militia Man: Matthew Sim |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911220] | Jamaica Inn The last of a four-part dramatisation of Daphne du Maurier's novel. Alone and desolate after her horrific encounter with the wreckers, Mary has sought help from the only people she can trust - the Bassats and Francis Davey. Stereo ContributorsUnknown: Francis Davey. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911220] | Unknown: Francis Davey. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911225] | Tolkien's The Hobbit or There and Back Again. The original 1968 production of this epic adventure, broadcast over four days, in celebration of next month's centenary of J R Tolkien's birth. Part 1. (For cast see next Saturday) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911226] | The Hobbit or There and Back Again by J R R Tolkien. Part 2. (For cast see next Saturday) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911227] | The Hobbit or There and Back Again. Part 3 |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911228] | Tolkien's The Hobbit or There and Back Again. Last of four parts. Music David Cain , performed by the Early Music Consort. Adapted by Michael Kilgarriff Director John Powell (First broadcast 1968) ContributorsMusic: David CainAdapted By: Michael Kilgarriff Director: John Powell Bilbo Baggins the Hobbit: Paul Daneman Talebearer: Anthony Jackson Gandalf the Grey: Heron Carvic Thorin Oakenshield, leader of the dwarves: John Justin Dwalin: Lockwood West Balin: Peter Pratt Kili: Nicholas Edmett Fili: David Brierley Dori: Alexander John Nori: Antony Vicars Ori: Wilfred Carter Oin: Rolf Lefebvre Cloin: Peter Baldwin Bifur/Bert/Dain: Brian Haines Bofur/Great Goblin: Denis McCarthy Bombur/Lord of the Eagles: Duncan McIntyre Bill: Victor Lucas Tom/Smaug: Francis de Wolff Elrond/Man: John Pullen Gollum: Wolfe Morris Great Grey Warg: Haydn Jones Beorn: Denys Hawthorne First spider: Hilda Kriseman Second spider/Thrush: Marjorie Westbury Third spider: Betty Hardy Elven King: Leonard Fenton Master: John Bryning Woman: Gretta Gouriet Bard: Peter Williams Herald: Ian Thompson Roac: John Wyse |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19911228] | Music: David Cain Adapted By: Michael Kilgarriff Director: John Powell Bilbo Baggins the Hobbit: Paul Daneman Talebearer: Anthony Jackson Gandalf the Grey: Heron Carvic Thorin Oakenshield, leader of the dwarves: John Justin Dwalin: Lockwood West Balin: Peter Pratt Kili: Nicholas Edmett Fili: David Brierley Dori: Alexander John Nori: Antony Vicars Ori: Wilfred Carter Oin: Rolf Lefebvre Cloin: Peter Baldwin Bifur/Bert/Dain: Brian Haines Bofur/Great Goblin: Denis McCarthy Bombur/Lord of the Eagles: Duncan McIntyre Bill: Victor Lucas Tom/Smaug: Francis de Wolff Elrond/Man: John Pullen Gollum: Wolfe Morris Great Grey Warg: Haydn Jones Beorn: Denys Hawthorne First spider: Hilda Kriseman Second spider/Thrush: Marjorie Westbury Third spider: Betty Hardy Elven King: Leonard Fenton Master: John Bryning Woman: Gretta Gouriet Bard: Peter Williams Herald: Ian Thompson Roac: John Wyse |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920104] | I The Betrothed NEW i A four-part dramatisation of Alessandro Manzoni 's novel. 1: The Wedding Early 17th-century Italy - a time of turbulence and unrest. But in a tiny village on Lake Como there is a mood of anticipation. It is the eve of the wedding celebrations of Renzo and Lucia. Translated by Bruce Penman Dramatised by Louise Page Director Tracey Neale. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920104] | Unknown: Alessandro Manzoni Translated By: Bruce Penman Dramatised By: Louise Page Director: Tracey Neale. Perpetua: Maggie McCarthy Bettina: Melanie Hudson Alberto: Nicholas Murchie Menico: Nicholas Gilbrook DonAbbondio: Robert Lang Griso: Trevor Cooper Roberto: Scott Farrell Constance: Ann Windsor Renzo: Stephen McGann Lucia: Sarah-Jane Fenton Agnese: Marion Bailey Clara: Joanna Wake DrQuibbler: Brett Usher Brother Galdino: Andrew Wlncott Fr Cristoforo: Jon Strickland Don Rodrigo: Sean Arnold Attilo: David King Granpa: Brian Miller Tonio: Peter Gunn |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920110] | The Betrothed A four-part dramatisation of Alessandro Manzoni 's novel 1: The Wedding Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920110] | Unknown: Alessandro Manzoni |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920111] | The Betrothed A four-part adaptation of Alessandro Manzoni 's novel. 2: The Escape As Renzo and Lucia flee for safety, a furious Don Rodrigo demands to know how they could possibly have escaped from his clutches. Translated by Bruce Penman Dramatised by Louise Page Director Tracey Neale. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920111] | Unknown: Alessandro Manzoni Unknown: Don Rodrigo Translated By: Bruce Penman Dramatised By: Louise Page Director: Tracey Neale. Griso: Trevor Cooper Lucia: Sarah-Jane Fenton Agnese: Marion Bailey Renzo: Stephen McGann Don Rodrigo: Sean Arnold Granpa: Brian Miller Perpetua: Maggie McCarthy Bettina: Melanie Hudson Alberto: Nicholas Murchie Gertrude: Deborah Findlay Constance/Portress: Ann Windsor Clara: Joan Nawake Spy: David Learner Roberto/Soldier: Scott Farrell Attilio: David King Br Galdino: Andrew Wincott |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920117] | The Betrothed A four-part adaptation of Alessandro Manzoni 's novel. 2: The Escape As Renzo and Lucia flee for safety, a furious Don Rodrigo demands to know how they could possibly have escaped from his clutches. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920117] | Unknown: Alessandro Manzoni Unknown: Don Rodrigo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920118] | The Betrothed A four-part adaptation of Alessandro Manzoni 's novel. 3: The Capture Renzo flees from Milan and the hangman's noose with a price on his head. Lucia believes she is safe at the convent, but sinister figures lurk behind every corner ready to pounce - Translated by Bruce Penman Dramatised by Louise Page DirectorTracey Neale. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920118] | The Betrothed A four-part adaptation of Alessandro Manzoni 's novel. 3: The Capture Renzo flees from Milan and the hangman's noose with a price on his head. Lucia believes she is safe at the convent, but sinister figures lurk behind every corner ready to pounce.... Translated by Bruce Penman Dramatised by Louise Page DirectorTracey Neale. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920118] | Unknown: Alessandro Manzoni Translated By: Bruce Penman Dramatised By: Louise Page Dramatised By: Directortracey Neale. Renzo: Stephen McGann Unnamed: Brian Glover Nibbio: John Church Don Rodrigo: Sean Arnold Attilio: David King Griso: Trevor Cooper Roberto: Scott Farrell Agnese: Marion Bailey Perpetua: Maggie McCarthy Gertrude: Deborah Findlay Egidio: Mark Straker Lucia: Sarah-Jane Fenton Don Abbondio: Robert Lang Silvia: Ann Windsor Bettina: Melanie Hudson Alberto: Nicholas Murchie Cardinal Borromeo: Keith Drinkel Cardinal s chaplain: Peter Gunn Maria: Joanna Wake Scribe/Boatman: Andrew Wincott |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920124] | The Betrothed A four-part dramatisation of Alessandro Manzoni 's novel. 3: The Capture Stereo |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19920125] | The Betrothed The last of a four-part dramatisation of Alessandro Manzoni 's novel. The Plague A year has passed but Renzo remains a wanted man. Lucia has taken a vow of chastity, and now an even more dangerous threat hangs over the Duchy of Milan. Translated by Bruce Penman Dramatised by Louise Page Director Tracey Neale. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920125] | Unknown: Alessandro Manzoni Translated By: Bruce Penman Dramatised By: Louise Page Director: Tracey Neale. Bettina: Melanie Hudson Agnese: Marion Bailey Perpetua: Maggie McCarthy Alberto: Nicholas Murchie Donna Prassede: Joanna Wake Lucia: Sarah-Jane Fenton Renzo: Stephen McGann Scribe: Andrew Wincott DonAbbondio: Robert Lang FrCristoforo: Jon Strickland Gertrude: Deborah Findlay Cardinal Borromeo: Keith Drinkel DonRodrigo: Sean Arnold Griso: Trevor Cooper Nibbio/First monatto: John Church Roberto/Second monatto: Scott Farrell Cardinal's chaplain/Tonio: Peter Gunn Youngmother: Siriol Jenkins Man in Milan: Mark Straker Woman in Milan: Ann Windsor |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920131] | The Betrothed The last of a four-part dramatisation of Alessandro Manzoni 's novel. The Plague Stereo (Broadcaston Saturday at 7.50pm) |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19920201] | Under Western Eyes A two-part dramatisation of Joseph Conrad 's novel. l:St Petersburg, 1911. Revolutionary activity is on the increase and, much against his will, Razumov is drawn into the thick of it. Dramatised by Brian Miller Director Alison Hindell. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920201] | Unknown: Joseph Conrad Dramatised By: Brian Miller Director: Alison Hindell. Razumov: Patrick Brennan Winchester: Garard Green Haldin: Neil Roberts Polinsky: Robert Portal Mikulin: David Bannerman Kerbishov: Ric Jerrom Tcherets: Fraser Kerr Student: Gary Llywelyn Natalia: Katherine Kinsey Tekla: Marie Phillips Mrs Haldin: Lawmary Champion |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920207] | Under Western Eyes A two-part dramatisation of Joseph Conrad 's novel. l:St Petersburg, 1911. Revolutionary activity is on the increase and, much against his will, Razumov is drawn into the thick of it. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920207] | Unknown: Joseph Conrad |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920208] | Under Western Eyes A two-part dramatisation of Joseph Conrad 's novel. 2: Geneva, 1911:Razumov is forced to spy on a group of exiled revolutionaries, among whom he meets the sister of the man he betrayed. Dramatised by Brian Miller Director Alison Hindell. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920208] | Unknown: Joseph Conrad Dramatised By: Brian Miller Director: Alison Hindell. Razumov: Patrick Brennan Winchester: Garard Green Natalia: Katherine Kinsey Peter Ivanovich: Fraserkerr Sophia Antonovna: Lesley Rooney Nikita: David Bannerman Tekla: Marie Phillips Mme Serova: Lawmary Champion Laspara: Gary Llywelyn Yakovlitch: Robert Portal Karpenko: Neil Roberts Revolutionary: Ric Jerrom Louisa: Lucy Donovan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920214] | Under Western Eyes A two-part dramatisation of Joseph Conrad 's novel. 2: Geneva, 1911: Razumov is forced to spy on a group of exiled revolutionaries, among whom he meets the sister of the man he betrayed. Stereo |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19920215] | Buddenbrooks: NEW The Decline of a Family Thomas Mann 's novel, adapted in six episodes, draws on the author's own background of a family of rich merchants in 19thcentury Lubeck, tracing the decline of a civilisation as well as of a family. Narrator Charles Simpson. Translation by H Lowe-Porter Adapted by John Peacock Director Jane Morgan. Stereo 0 DRAMA: page 4 |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920215] | Unknown: Thomas Mann Narrator: Charles Simpson. Adapted By: John Peacock Director: Jane Morgan. JohannBuddenbrmk: Jack May Antoinette: Maxine Audley Consul: Terence Edmond Elizabeth: Barbara Jefford Tony: Harriet Walter Tony, aschild: Eleanor Hodson Tom: James Laurenson Christian: Keith Drinkel Gerda: Lorna Heilbron Grunlich: Jonathan Tafler Ida: Angela Pleasence Jean-Jacques Hoffstede: Hugh Dickson DrGrabow: Stephen Thorne Pastor Wunderlich: Brett Usher |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920221] | Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920222] | Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family Thomas Mann 's novel, adapted insixepisodes. 2: Consul Buddenbrook is determined that his daughter Tony will marry a man he admits is no beau - but the match would be highly advantageous for the family and the firm. Narrator Charles Simpson. Translated by H Lowe-Porter Adapted by John Peacock Director Jane Morgan. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920222] | Unknown: Thomas Mann Unknown: Consul Buddenbrook Narrator: Charles Simpson. Adapted By: John Peacock Director: Jane Morgan. Consul: Terence Edmono Elizabeth: Barbara Jefford Tony: Harriet Walter Tom: James Laurenson Schwarzkopf: Christopher Benjamin Fran Schwarzkopf: Pauline Letts Morten Schwarzkopf: Andrew Wincott Grunlich: Jonathan Tafler Kesselmeyer: Philip Voss Kroger: David King Ida: Angela Pleasence Wenzel: Ronald Herdman Gosch: Gordon Gostelow |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920228] | Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family The second of a six-part adaptation of Thomas Mann 's novel. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920228] | Unknown: Thomas Mann |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920229] | Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family Thomas Mann 's novel, adapted in six episodes. 3: The firm of Buddenbrooks has been shaken by a misfortune which cost it 80,000 marks at one blow. The Consul has no sooner made good this situation than he learns that his daughter's husband, Grunlich, is insolvent. Narrator Charles Simpson. With Siriol Jenkins, Alison Reid , Paul Gregory and Mark Straker. Translation by H Lowe-Porter Adapted by John Peacock Director Jane Morgan. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920229] | Unknown: Thomas Mann Narrator: Charles Simpson. Unknown: Alison Reid Unknown: Paul Gregory Unknown: Mark Straker. Adapted By: John Peacock Director: Jane Morgan. Consul: Terence Edmond Elizabeth: Barbara Jefford Tony: Harriet Walter Tom: James Laurenson Christian: Keith Drinkel Grunlich: Jonathan Tafler Kesseimeyer: Philip Voss Permaneder: Timothy Spall Gerda: Lorna Heilbron Ida: Angela Pleasence |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920306] | Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family Thomas Mann 's novel, adapted in six episodes. 3: The firm of Buddenbrooks has been shaken by a misfortune which cost it 80,000 marks at one blow. The Consul has no sooner made good this situation than he learns that his daughter's husband, Grunlich, is insolvent. Stereo |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19920307] | Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family Thomas Mann 's novel, adapted in six parts. 4: Herr Permaneder doesn't prove to be the ideal suitor. Narrator Charles Simpson With Siriol Jenkins, Alison Reid , Paul Gregory and Mark Straker. Translated by H Lowe-Porter Adapted by John Peacock Director Jane Morgan Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920307] | Unknown: Thomas Mann Unknown: Herr Permaneder Narrator: Charles Simpson Unknown: Alison Reid Unknown: Paul Gregory Unknown: Mark Straker. Adapted By: John Peacock Director: Jane Morgan Tony: Harriet Walter Tom: James Laurenson Christian: Keith Drinkel Elizabeth: Barbara Jefford Permaneder: Timothy Spall Gerda: Lorna Heilbron Ida: Angela Pleasence Sesemi: Gudrun Ure Wenze/: Ronald Herdman |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920313] | Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family Thomas Mann 's novel adapted in six parts. Part 4. Stereo |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19920314] | Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family by Thomas Mann , adapted in six parts. 5: "When the house is finished, death comes." When his new house was built, Tom thought often of this Turkish proverb and expected not necessarily death, but the decline, the falling-off, the beginning of the end. Narrator Charles Simpson. Translated by H. Lowe-Porter Adapted by John Peacock Director Jane Morgan Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920314] | Unknown: Thomas Mann Narrator: Charles Simpson. Translated By: H. Lowe-Porter Adapted By: John Peacock Director: Jane Morgan Tony: Harriet Walter Tom: James Laurenson Elizabeth: Barbara Jefford Hanno: Max Danicic Wellzel: Ronalo Herdman Gerda: Lorna Heilbron Christian: Keith Drinkel Ida: Angela Pleasence Pfhu/: Brett Usher Dr Grabotv: Stephen Thorne Gosdl: Gordon Gostelow Sesemi: Gudrun Ure |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920320] | Buddenbrooks:The Decline of a Family Part five of a six-part adaptation of Thomas Mann 's novel. Stereo |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19920321] | Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family Thomas Mann 's novel, adapted in six episodes. 6: With the death of the Frau Consul , the house in Menstrasse had to be sold. It would be a hard leave-taking for Tony, but the prospect of a change was not without its charm. It was almost like another setting out - the fourth one. Narrator Charles Simpson. Translated by H Lowe-Porter Adapted by John Peacock Director Jane Morgan. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920321] | Unknown: Thomas Mann Unknown: Frau Consul Narrator: Charles Simpson. Translated By: H Lowe-Porter Adapted By: John Peacock Director: Jane Morgan. Tony: Harriet Walter Tom: James Laurenson Christian: Keith Drinkel Gerda: Lorna Heilbron Gerda: Max Danicic Gerda: /matthew Sim Kai: Christopher Branch/ Kai: Ross Livingstone Ida: Angela Pleasence Sesemi: Gudrun Ure Dr Langhals: Steve Hodson Peter Dolilmann: Mark Straker Gosch: Gordon Gostelow Hermann Hagenstrom: James Smith Anna: Kate Binchy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920327] | Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family The last of six episodes adapted from Thomas Mann 's novel. Stereo |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19920328] | Tessof the d'Urbervilles A new three-part dramatisation of Thomas Hardy 's tragic love story. 1: The day of the May Dance, and two chance encounters are destined to change a young Wessex village girl's life for ever. Dramatised by Sally Hedges Music John Kirkpatrick and Sue Harris Director Nigel Bryant. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920328] | Unknown: Thomas Hardy Dramatised By: Sally Hedges Music: John Kirkpatrick Director: Nigel Bryant. Angel dare: Francis Thomson Tess Durbey field: Carolyn Backhouse Lizzie: Susan Mann Debbie: Jenny Lynch Tess's Mother: Susan Mansell Tess's Father: Gerry Hinks Parson Tringham: Jonathan Wyatt Alec d'Urberville: Michael Lumsden Car Darch: Tamsin Greig Mrs d'Urberville: Tina Gray Jenny: Rachel Atkins Joseph: Martin Reeve Preacher: Graham Colclough Jonathan: David Holt Mr Crick: Geoff Serle Retty Prindk: Cathy Sandford Marian: Anna Keene |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920403] | Tess of the d'Urbervilles The first of three episodes dramatising Thomas Hardy 's novel. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920403] | Unknown: Thomas Hardy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920404] | Tess of the d'Urbervilles A new three-part dramatisation of Thomas Hardy 's tragic love story. 2: A hot and hazy August in the Valley of the Great Dairies. Tess and Angel Clare fall in love but the past is full of shadows. Music: John Kirkpatrick and Sue Harris with Maire Ni Chathasaigh (harp) Dramatised by Sally Hedges Director Nigel Bryant Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920404] | Unknown: Thomas Hardy Unknown: Angel Clare Music: John Kirkpatrick Music: Sue Harris Harp: Maire Ni Chathasaigh Dramatised By: Sally Hedges Director: Nigel Bryant Tess: Carolyn Backhouse Angel: Francis Thomson Retty: Cathy Sandford Marian: Anna Keene Mr Crick: Geoff Serle Mrs Crick: Gillian Goodman Jonathan: David Holt Angel's father: Graham Colclough Tess's mother: Susan Mansell Priest: Martin Reeve |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920410] | Tess of the d'Urbervilles The second of three episodes dramatising Thomas Hardy 's novel. Stereo |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19920411] | Tess of the d'Urbervilles A three-part dramatisation of Thomas Hardy 's tragic love story. 3: "We spent five days - days of blissful sweetness - in that house. Days made all the sweeter by the knowledge of what must surely come." With Gerry Hinks , Gillian Goodman , Martin Reeve and Susan Mann. Dramatised by Sally Hedges Music: John Kirkpatrick and Sue Harris Director Nigel Bryant. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920411] | Unknown: Thomas Hardy Unknown: Gerry Hinks Unknown: Gillian Goodman Unknown: Martin Reeve Unknown: Susan Mann. Dramatised By: Sally Hedges Music: John Kirkpatrick Director: Nigel Bryant. Tess: Carolyn Backhouse Angel: Francis Thomson Tess's mother: Susan Mansell Angel's father: Graham Colclough Retty: Cathy Sandford Marian: Anna Keene Alec d'Urbervilk: Michael Lumsden Abraham: Edward Long |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920417] | Tess of the d'Urbervilles The last ofthree episodes dramatising Thomas Hardy 's classic novel. "We spent five days - days of blissful sweetness - in that house...." Stereo |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19920418] | Carmen Adapted in two parts by Stephen Jeffreys , from the story by Prosper Merimee. 1: Amidst the turmoil of the Spanish Civil war, Jose, a young Basque, meets Carmen, a gypsy, and a fatal obsession is bom. Music: Andrew Dodge Director Claire Grove. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920418] | Unknown: Stephen Jeffreys Story By: Prosper Merimee Director: Claire Grove. Carmen: Adjoa Andoh Jose: Iain Glen Pilar: Jane Whittenshaw Corporal: Mark Straker Priest: Keith Drinkel Moreno: Peter Gunn Delciado: Terence Edmond Gabriel: Nick Murchie Nun: Gudrun Ure |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920424] | Carmen |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920425] | Carmen Adapted in two parts by Stephen Jeffreys , from the story by Prosper Merimee. 2: Amidst the turmoil of the Spanish Civil war, Jose, a young Basque, is obsessed with the beautiful gypsy, Carmen. Music: Andrew Dodge Director Claire Grove. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920425] | Unknown: Stephen Jeffreys Story By: Prosper Merimee Music: Andrew Dodge Director: Claire Grove. Carmen: Adjoa Andoh Jose: Iain Glen Escamillo: Keith Drinkel Pilar: Jane Whittenshaw Delciado: Terence Edmond Interrogator: Nick Murchie Garcia: David Sterne Remendado: Ronald Herdman |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19920502] | The Expedition of Humphry Clinker A four-part dramatisation of Tobias Smollett 's inimitable romp round the British Isles by coach and four, in search of curatives, clean air, love and the true identity of the eponymous hero. 1: From Brambleton Hall to Bristol. Dramatised by Scott Cherry Music: Matthew Scott Director Clive Brill Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920502] | Unknown: Humphry Clinker Unknown: Tobias Smollett Unknown: Brambleton Hall Dramatised By: Scott Cherry Music: Matthew Scott Director: Clive Brill Bramble: Timothy West Tabitha: Jenny Howe Jery: Jonathan Tafler Lydia: Alison Reid Winifred: Theresa Streatfeild John Thomas: Eric Allan Dr Lewis: Brett Usher Wilson: Neil Roberts Jarvis: Ronald Herdman Chowder: Ronald Herdman Mrs Ford: Joanna Wake Gentleman: John Webb Humphry: Matthew Morgan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920508] | The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker by Tobias Smollett. Parti. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920508] | Unknown: Humphrey Clinker Unknown: Tobias Smollett. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920509] | The Expedition of Humphry Clinker A four-part dramatisation of Tobias Smollett 's boisterous tour by coach and four around Georgian Britain, in search of curatives, clean air and conjugal bliss. 2: From Bristol to Bath. Dramatised by Scott Cherry Music: Matthew Scott Director Clive Brill. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920509] | Unknown: Humphry Clinker Unknown: Tobias Smollett Dramatised By: Scott Cherry Music: Matthew Scott Director: Clive Brill. Bramble: Timothy West Tabitha: Jenny Howe Jery: Jonathan Tafler Lydia: Allson Reid Winifred: Theresa Streatfeild John Thomas: Eric Allan Humphry: Matthew Morgan Mrs Bubb: Llnda Polan Wikon: Neil Roberts Ulic: James Greene Quin: Jonathan Adams Chowder: Ronald Herdman |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920515] | The Expedition of Humphry Clinker A four-part dramatisation of Tobias Smollett 's boisterous tour by coach and four around Georgian Britain, in search of curatives, clean air and conjugal bliss. 2: From Bristol to Bath. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920515] | Unknown: Humphry Clinker Unknown: Tobias Smollett |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920516] | The Expedition of Humphry Clinker A four-part dramatisation of Tobias Smollett 's boisterous tour by coach and four round Georgian Britain, in search of curatives, clean air and conjugal bliss. 3: From Bath to London. Dramatised in four parts by Scott Cherry Music: Matthew Scott Director Clive Brill. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920516] | Unknown: Humphry Clinker Unknown: Tobias Smollett Unknown: Scott Cherry Music: Matthew Scott Director: Clive Brill. Bramble: Timothy West Tabitha: Jenny Howe Jery: Jonathan Tafler Lydia: Alison Reid Winifred: Theresa Streatfeild Humphry: Matthew Morgan Barton: John Webb Smollett/Buzzard: Brett Usher Martin/Chowder: Ronald Herdman Newcastle/Lloyd: Jonathan Adams |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920522] | The Expedition of Humphry Clinker A four-part dramatisation of Tobias Smollett 's boisterous tour by coach and four round Georgian Britain, in search of curatives, clean air and conjugal bliss. 3: From Bath to London. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920522] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920523] | The Expedition of Humphry Clinker Last episode of Tobias Smollett 's boisterous tour by coach and four round Georgian Britain. To the North and Home Again Dramatised by Scott Cherry Music: Matthew Scott Director Clive Brill. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920523] | Unknown: Tobias Smollett Unknown: Georgian Britain. Dramatised By: Scott Cherry Music: Matthew Scott Director: Clive Brill. Bramble: Timothy West Tabilha: Jenny Howe Lydia: Alison Reid Humphry: Matthew Morgan Winifred: Theresa Streatfeild Lismalmgo: Iain Cuthbertson Archy: Gordon Reid Wilson: Neil Roberts Pearce: Kate Binchy Martin/Chowder: Ronald Herdman |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920529] | The Expedition of Humphry Clinker The final part of Tobias Smollett 's boisterous tour by coach and four round Georgian Britain, in search of curatives, clean air and conjugal bliss. Stereo. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920529] | Unknown: Tobias Smollett |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920613] | Still Life A four-part serialisation of A S Byatt's novels The Virgin in the Garden and Still Life dramatised by John Harvey. 1: A New Elizabethan Age. Yorkshire: 1952. Frederica and Stephanie Potter share a passion for the beautiful Alexander Wedderburn , teacher and author of Astraea, a new verse drama celebrating the first Elizabethan Age. In spite of strong competition, Frederica intends to be his Queen. Narrator Sheila Hancock. Music: Mary Nash Director Jeremy Mortimer. Stereo 0 DRAMA: page 6 |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920613] | Dramatised By: John Harvey. Dramatised By: Stephanie Potter Unknown: Alexander Wedderburn Narrator: Sheila Hancock. Music: Mary Nash Director: Jeremy Mortimer. Young Frederica: Caroline Harker Stephanie: Emma Fielding Marcus: Richard Pearce Bill Potter: Brett Usher Winifred Potter: Anna Cropper Daniel Orton: Neil Dudgeon Lucas Simmonds: Mkrk Straker Alexander: Andrew Wincott Edmund Wilkie: Jonathan Tafler Jenny Parry: Gillian Bevan Matthew Crowe: Eric Allan Mrs Thone: Gudrun Ure Butcher: Peter Gunn |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920619] | Still Life A four-part serialisation of award-winning writer A S Byatt's novels The Virgin in the Garden and Still Life dramatised by John Harvey. 1: A New Elizabethan Age. Yorkshire: 1952. Frederica and Stephanie Potter share a passion for the beautiful Alexander Wedderbum , teacher at Blesford Ride Boys' School, and author of Astraea, a new verse drama celebrating the first Elizabethan Age. In spite of strong competition, Frederica intends to be his Queen. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920619] | Dramatised By: John Harvey. Dramatised By: Stephanie Potter Unknown: Alexander Wedderbum |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920620] | Still Life A four-part serialisation of A S Byatt's novels The Virgin in the Garden and Still Life dramatised by John Harvey. 2: The Virgin in the Garden Stephanie's wedding is to go ahead, in spite of her father's opposition. Rehearsals for Alexander's play, and Alexander himself, are occupying her sister Frederica's attention, while her younger brother Marcus is undergoing a series of increasingly dangerous psychic experiments. Narrator Sheila Hancock. Music: Mary Nash Director Jeremy Mortimer. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920620] | Dramatised By: John Harvey. Narrator: Sheila Hancock. Music: Mary Nash Director: Jeremy Mortimer. Young Frederica: Caroline Harker Stephanie: Emma Fielding Marcus: Richard Pearce Bill Potter: Brett Usher Winifred Potter: Anna Cropper Daniel Orton: Neil Dudgeon Mrs Orton: Freda Dowie Lucas Simmmds: Mark Straker Alexander: Andrew Wincott Edmund Wilkie: Jonathan Tafler Jenny Parry: Gillian Bevan Matthew Crowe: Eric Allan Marina Yeo: Gudrun Ure Travelling Salesman: Peter Gunn Vicar: Peter Penry Jones |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920626] | Still Life A four-part serialisation of award-winning writer A S Byatt's novels The Virgin in the Garden and Still Life dramatised by John Harvey. 2: The Virgin in the Garden Stephanie's wedding is to go ahead, in spite of her father's opposition. Rehearsals for Alexander's play, and Alexander himself, are occupying her sister Frederica's attention, while her younger brother Marcus is undergoing a series of increasingly dangerous psychic experiments. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920626] | Dramatised By: John Harvey. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920627] | Still Life A four-part dramatisation of A S Byatt's novels The Virgin in the Garden and Still Life by John Harvey. 3: A Simple Ritual. Stephanie gives up teaching in anticipation of the birth of her first child. Her sister Frederica's horizons, however, are expanding. Narrator Sheila Hancock. Music: Mary Nash Director Jeremy Mortimer. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920627] | Unknown: John Harvey. Narrator: Sheila Hancock. Music: Mary Nash Director: Jeremy Mortimer. Young Frederica: Caroline Harker Stephanie: Emma Fielding Marcus: Richard Pearce Bill Potter: Brett Usher Winifred Potter: Anna Cropper Daniel Orton: Neil Dudgeon Mrs Orton: Freda Dowie Alexander: Andrew Wincott Edmund Wilkie: Jonathan Tafler Gideon Farrar: Keith Drinkel Clemency Farrar: Ann Windsor |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920703] | Still Life A four-part serialisation of A S Byatt's novels The Virgin in the Garden and StiU Life dramatised by John Harvey. 3: A Simple Ritual. Stephanie gives up teaching in anticipation of the birth of her first child. Her sister Frederica's horizons, however, are expanding as she finally realises one of her long-cherished ambitions. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920703] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920704] | Still Life A four-part serialisation of A S Byatt's novels The Virgin in the Garden and Still Life dramatised by John Harvey and narrated by Sheila Hancock. 4: The Rainbow Comes and Goes. Stephanie is determined to find time for her own studies, despite the demands of her family. Director Jeremy Mortimer. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920704] | Dramatised By: John Harvey Unknown: Sheila Hancock. Director: Jeremy Mortimer. Young Frederica: Caroline Harker Stephanie: Emma Fielding Marcus: Richard Pearce Bill Potter: Brett Usher Winifred Potter: Anna Cropper Daniel Orton: Neil Dudgeon Alexander: Andrew Wincott Edmund Wilkie: Jonathan Tafler Raphael Faber: Frank Kovacs Nigel Reiver: Matthew Sim Gideon Farrar: Keith Drinkel Clemency Farrar: Ann Windsor |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920710] | Still Life byASByatt. 4: The Rainbow Comes and Goes Stephanie is determined to find time for her own studies, despite the demands of her family. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920710] | Unknown: Goes Stephanie |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920711] | La Peste by Albert Camus. Dramatised for radio in two parts by Guy Meredith. 1: Plague breaks out in a French port on the Algerian coast in the 1940s. With Natasha Pyne , Sheila Grant , Garard Green , Brian Hewlett and Andrew Branch. Director Cherry Cookson. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920711] | Unknown: Albert Camus. Unknown: Guy Meredith. Unknown: Natasha Pyne Unknown: Sheila Grant Unknown: Garard Green Unknown: Brian Hewlett Unknown: Andrew Branch. Director: Cherry Cookson. Dr Rieux: Ronald Pickup Tarrou: John Shrapnel Rambert: Clive Merrison Grand: Maurice Denham Cottard: Brian Glover Father Panaloux: Alfred Burke Dr Richard: Stuart Organ Dr Castel: John Bott Radio Announcer: George Parsons Prefect: David Garth Madame Rieux: Joan Matheson Monsieur Michel: Douglas Blackwell Marie Hélène: Susie Brann |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920717] | La Peste by Albert Camus. Part 1. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920717] | Unknown: Albert Camus. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920718] | La Peste by Albert Camus. Dramatised in two parts by Guy Meredith. 2: While doctors Rieux and Castel urgently seek a remedy for the bubonic plague, Tarrou has his own ideas about what needs to be done. with John Church. Andrew Branch. Sheila Grant , Brian Hewlett and Garard Green. Director Cherry Cookson. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920718] | Unknown: Albert Camus. Unknown: Guy Meredith. Unknown: Andrew Branch. Unknown: Sheila Grant Unknown: Brian Hewlett Unknown: Garard Green. Director: Cherry Cookson. Dr Rieux: Ronald Pickup Tarrou: John Shrapnel Rambert: Clive Merrison Grand: Maurice Denham Collard: Brian Glover Father Panaloux: Alfred Burke DrRiclwrd: Stuart Organ Dr Castel: John Bott Radio Announcer: George Parsons Prefect: David Garth Madame Rieux: Joan Matheson Marie Hélène: Susie Brann Claire: Natasha Pyne |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920724] | La Peste by Albert Camus. 2: While doctors Rieux and Castel urgently seek a remedy for the plague, Tarrou has his own ideas about what needs to be done. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920724] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920725] | Claudius by Robert Graves. A three-part radio version by Eric Ewens. 1: /, Claudius Claudius tells of his life at court, his grandmother Livia's ambitions, and the accession of Caligula. Adapted and directed by Glyn Dearman. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920725] | Unknown: Robert Graves. Unknown: Eric Ewens. Unknown: Claudius Claudius Directed By: Glyn Dearman. Claudius: Timothy West Lima: Mary Morris Livi: Lockwood West Sibyl: Tessa Worsley Young Claudius: Andrew Downer Pollio: David Garth Camilla: Verity Ann Meldrum Germanicus: Graham Blockey Augustus: Garard Green Caligula: David Learner Medullinus: Arnold Diamond Postumus: Jamie Roberts Sejanus: Geoffrey Collins |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920801] | Claudius by Robert Graves. A radio version by Eric Ewens in three parts. 2: Claudius Caesar Claudius tells of Caligula's evil caprice as Emperor. Adapted and directed by Glyn Dearman. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920801] | Unknown: Robert Graves. Unknown: Eric Ewens Unknown: Claudius Caesar Directed By: Glyn Dearman. Qaudius: Timothy West Messalina: Mel Martin Herod: Harold Kasket Calpurnia: Frances Jeater Caligula: David Learner Mother: Mary Wimbush Cassius: Alan Thompson Callistus: Colin Starkey Sergeant: Colin Starkey Pallas: Jamie Roberts Xenophon: Brett Usher |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920807] | Claudius 2: Claudius Caesar Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920808] | Claudius Robert Graves 's novels in a radio version by Eric Ewens. The final part. 3: Claudius the God After heavy military campaigning in Britain, Claudius, on his death bed, realises that the future of Rome is in the balance. Adapted and directed by Glyn Dearman. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920808] | Unknown: Claudius Robert Graves Unknown: Eric Ewens. Directed By: Glyn Dearman. Claudius: Timothy West Messalina: Mel Martin Polybius: Alan Thompson Cdpumia: Frances Jeater Vinicius: Graham Blockey Plautius: Ronald Herdman Caractacus: Henry Stamper Xenophon: Brett Usher Narcissus: Brian Smith Agnppina: Narissa Knights |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920814] | Claudius 3: Claudius the God Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920815] | Miss Marjoribanks Margaret Oliphant 's comedy of manners, dramatised in four parts. 1: Lucilla's Revolution Lucilla Marjoribanks returns from school with one purpose in life - to be a comfort to her recently widowed father. Dramatised by Elizabeth Proud Music Malcolm McKee Director Sue Wilson. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920815] | Unknown: Miss Marjoribanks Margaret Oliphant Dramatised By: Elizabeth Proud Music: Malcolm McKee Director: Sue Wilson. Mrs Oliphant: Elizabeth Spriggs Lucilla: Teresa Gallagher Dr Marjoribanks: Roy Hanlon Mr Cavendish: Keith Drinkel Barbara Lake: Elizabeth Mansfield Tom Marjoribanks: Nicholas Murchie Mrs NeUy Woodburn: Elizabeth Proud Colonel Chiley: Garard Green Mrs Chiley: Ann Windsor Mrs Mortimer: Kate Binchy The Rev Bury: John Fleming Nancy: Joanna Wake Mrs Centum: Theresa Streatfeild Molly Brown: Melanie Hudson Mr Holden: Eric Allan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920821] | Miss Marjoribanks by Margaret Oliphant. 1: Lucilla's Revolution Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920821] | Unknown: Margaret Oliphant. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920822] | Miss Marjoribanks Margaret Oliphant 's comedy of manners, dramatised in four parts. 2: Skirmishes Lucilla's "Thursday" has been a success, but Mr Cavendish is showing an interest in Barbara Lake. Dramatised by Elizabeth Proud Music Malcolm McKee Director Sue Wilson. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920822] | Unknown: Miss Marjoribanks Margaret Oliphant Unknown: Mr Cavendish Unknown: Barbara Lake. Dramatised By: Elizabeth Proud Music: Malcolm McKee Director: Sue Wilson. Mrs Okphant: Elizabeth Spriggs Ludlla Marjoribanks: Teresa Gallagher Archdeacon Beverley: Paul Daneman Mr Cavendish: Keith Drinkel Dr Marjoribanks: Roy Hanlon Barbara Lake: Elizabeth Mansfield Rose Lake: Joanna Myers Mrs Chiley: Ann Windsor Mrs NeUy Woodburn: Elizabeth Proud Mr Woodburn: Christopher Scott Colonel Chiley: Garard Green Mr Centum: Peter Penry Jones Lady Richmond: Jill Graham Mrs Centum: Theresa Streatfeild Molly Brown: Melanie Hudson Mr Lake: Eric Allan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920905] | Miss Marjoribanks The final part of Margaret Oliphant 's comedy of manners. 4: The Battle Lost and Won Ten years have passed and Lucilla worries that she might have "gone off'. When the MP for Carlingford dies, it seems that Mr Ashburton and Mr Cavendish are not of that opinion. Dramatised by Elizabeth Proud Music Malcolm McKee Director Sue Wilson. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920905] | Unknown: Margaret Oliphant Unknown: Mr Ashburton Unknown: Mr Cavendish Dramatised By: Elizabeth Proud Music: Malcolm McKee Director: Sue Wilson. Mrs Oliphant: Elizabeth Spriggs Lucilla: Teresa Gallagher Dr Marjoribanks: Roy Hanlon Mr Cavendish: Keith Drinkel Mr Ashburton: Christopher Scott Barbara Lake: Elizabeth Mansfield Tom Marjoribanks: Nicholas Murchie Nelly Woodburn: Elizabeth Proud Colonel Chiley: Garard Green Mrs Chiley: Ann Windsor Lady Richmond: Jill Graham Nancy: Joanna Wake Mr Bury: John Fleming Mrs Centum: Theresa Streatfeild Mr Centum: Peter Penry Jones Major Brown: Jonathan Adams Maria Brown: Melanie Hudson Mr Holden: Eric Allan Rose Lake: Joanna Myers Mr Black: John Webb Edward: David Holt |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920911] | Miss Marjoribanks 4: The Battle Lost and Won Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920912] | Pere Goriot Honore de Balzac 's novel, dramatised for radio in four parts, with Stephen Fry as Balzac. 1: First Intents Eugene has discovered that the mysterious Pere Goriot has two married daughters who could provide the key to his entry into Parisian society. Dramatised by David Hopkins Director Kate Rowland Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920912] | Unknown: Pere Goriot Unknown: Honore de Balzac Unknown: Stephen Fry Dramatised By: David Hopkins Director: Kate Rowland Eugene: Douglas Hodge Vautrin: Davib Ross Père Goriot: Geoffrey Banks Delphinej Victorine: Alex Kingston Mme Vauquer: Noreen Kershaw Bianchon: Ian Mercer MBe Michonneau: Romy Baskerville Christophe JOHN griffin Fat Sylvie: Clare Dow AnasiasiejMme Couture: Barbara Marten Gondureau: Paul Broughton Poiret: Robin Polley |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920918] | Pere Goriot Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920919] | Pere Goriot Balzac's novel, dramatised for radio in four parts, with 2: The Spur Eugene de Rastignac attends his first ball in Parisian society, and is determined to leave the filth and smell of Maison Vauquer, the boarding house where the mysterious Pere Goriot also lives. Dramatised by David Hopkins Director Kate Rowland Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920919] | Dramatised By: David Hopkins Director: Kate Rowland Balzac: Stephen Fry Eugene: Douglas Hodge Vautrin: David Ross Père Goriot: Geoffrey Banks Delphine: Alex Kingston Victorine: Alex Kingston Mme Vauquer: Noreen Kershaw Bianchon: Ian Mercer Mile Michonneau: Romy Baskerville Christophe: John Griffin Fat Sylvie: Clare Dow Anastasie: Barbara Marten Mme Couture: Barbara Marten Gondureau: Paul Broughton Poiret: Robin Polley |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920925] | Pere Goriot 2: The Spur Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920925] | Unknown: Pere Goriot |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920926] | Pere Goriot Balzac's novel, dramatised for radio in four parts, with Stephen Fry as Balzac. 3: Only Ambition Eugene is confounded by Delphine's behaviour, and turns to Vautrin for help to make his way in Parisian society. Dramatised by David Hopkins Director Kate Rowland Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19920926] | Unknown: Stephen Fry Dramatised By: David Hopkins Director: Kate Rowland Eugene: Douglas Hodge Vautrin: David Ross Pere Goriot: Geoffrey Banks Delpliine; Vidorine: Alex Kingston Mine Vauquer: Noreen Kershaw Bianchon: Ian Mercer Mile Michonneau: Romy Baskerville Christophe: John Griffin Fat Sylvie: Clare Dow Anastasie/Mme Couture: Barbara Marten Condureau: Paul Broughton Poire I: Robin Polley |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921002] | Pere Goriot 3: Only Ambition. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921003] | Pere Goriot The last episode of a dramatisation of Balzac's novel, with Stephen Fry as Balzac. 4: Falls on the Other Eugene becomes disillusioned with Parisian society as he watches the way Pere Goriot is treated by his daughters. Dramatised by David Hopkins Director Kate Rowland. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921003] | Unknown: Stephen Fry Unknown: Pere Goriot Dramatised By: David Hopkins Director: Kate Rowland. Eugene: Douglas Hodge Vautrin: David Ross Père Goriot: Geoffrey Banks Delphine: Alex Kingston Victorine: Alex Kingston Mme Vauquer: Noreen Kershaw Bianchon: Ian Mercer Mlle Michonneau: Romy Baskerville Christophe: John Griffin Fat Sylvie: Clare Dow Anastasie: Barbara Marten Mme Couture: Barbara Marten Gondureau: Paul Broughton Poiret: Robin Polley |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921009] | Pere Goriot 4: Falls on the Other, Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921010] | The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. A story of passion and repression set in Boston in the 1640s and dramatised in two episodes. 1: Hester Prynne , a scarlet letter on her breast and her baby in her arms, stands on the scaffold as the crowd surrounds her and cries out for her execution. Hester's sin of adultery is plain to see by the letter "A" she wears, but who should take the place by her side? Dramatised by Greg Snow Director Tracey Neale. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921010] | Unknown: Nathaniel Hawthorne. Unknown: Hester Prynne Hester Prynne: Deborah Rndlay Pearl: Caroline Graham Roger Chillingworth: Nigel Anthony Arthur Dimmesdale: Michael Maloney Reverendjohn Wilson: John Webb Governor Bellingham: Aubrey Woods Mistress Cork: Siriol Jenkins Goodwife Spiveyj Widow Whitehead: Melinda Walker Goodwife Purvis/Alice: Federay Holmes Master Cadbury: Eric Allan Brackett, the Jailor: John Church Beadle/Sexton: David Holt Man/Servant: Julian Rhind-Tutt |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921016] | The Scarlet Letter Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921017] | The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne , dramatised in two parts. 2: The simplest of shapes - the letter "A" - is the portent seen in the sky. There are those who believe it stands for "Angel". Arthur Dimmesdale , the Puritan community's own special angel, is striving to bury a secret deep in his heart, but there is someone who has already discovered it. Dramatised by Greg Snow Director Tracey Neale. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921017] | Unknown: Nathaniel Hawthorne Unknown: Arthur Dimmesdale Dramatised By: Greg Snow Director: Tracey Neale. Hester Prynne: Deborah Findlay Pearl: Carollne Graham Arthur Dimmesdale: Michael Maloney Roger Chillingworth: Nigel Anthony Reverend John Wilson: John Webb Governor Bellingham: Aubrey Woods Mistress Cork: Siriol Jenkins Mistress Hibbins: Jill Graham Widow Foster: Meunda Walker Captain: Eric Allan Deacon/Beadle: David Holt Servant: Julian Rhind-Tutt |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921023] | The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Dramatised in two parts by Greg Snow. 2: The simplest of shapes - the letter "A" - is the portent seen in the sky. There are those who believe it stands for "Angel". Arthur Dimmesdale , the Puritan community's own special angel, is striving to bury a secret deep in his heart, but there is someone who has already discovered it. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921023] | Unknown: Nathaniel Hawthorne. Unknown: Greg Snow. Unknown: Arthur Dimmesdale |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921024] | The True Story of Martin Guerre A two-part drama based on the trial notes of the 16th-century French judge Jean De Coras. Martin Guerre lived in the Pyrenean village of Artigat and was charged with being an impostor on his return after an absence of eight years. But the trial left many questions unanswered. With Sean Bean as Martin Guerre and Lesley Dunlop as his wife Bertrande. Dramatised by Guy Meredith Music Philip Picket Director Janet Whitaker Stereo 0 DRAMA: page 4 |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921024] | Unknown: Jean de Coras. Unknown: Martin Guerre Unknown: Sean Bean Unknown: Lesley Dunlop Dramatised By: Guy Meredith Jean de Coras: Olivier Pierre Sanxi Guerre: Alex Norton Pierre Guerre: Andrew Melville Andreu de Rols: John Church Mme de Rols: Jill Graham Priest: John Webb Jean de Loza: Jonathan Adams Jean d'Escorneboeuf: Keith Drinkell Catherine Boeri: Siriol Jenkins |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921030] | The True Story of Martin Guerre Dramatised in two parts from the trial notes of the 16th-century French judge, Jean de Coras. When Martin Guerre returned home to his Pyrenean village after eight years he was charged with being an impostor. But the trial left many questions unanswered, stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921030] | Unknown: Jean de Coras. Unknown: Martin Guerre |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921031] | The True Story of Martin Guerre Second of a two-part dramatisation from the trial notes of the 16th-century French judge, Jean de Coras. Martin Guerre 's wife, Bertrande, has accepted him on his return after eight years' absence and borne him two further children, but then accuses him of being an impostor. Magistrate PETER PENRY JONES Other parts played by Federay Holmes , John Church , Keith Drinkel , Jonathan Adams. John Webb and Siriol Jenkins Dramatised by Guy Meredith Music by Philip Pickett Performed by Pavlo Beznosiuk , Tom Finucane and Stephen Henderson Director Janet Whitaker. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921031] | Unknown: Jean de Coras. Unknown: Martin Guerre Unknown: Peter Penry Jones Played By: Federay Holmes Played By: John Church Played By: Keith Drinkel Unknown: Jonathan Adams. Unknown: John Webb Unknown: Siriol Jenkins Dramatised By: Guy Meredith Music By: Philip Pickett Unknown: Pavlo Beznosiuk Unknown: Tom Finucane Unknown: Stephen Henderson Director: Janet Whitaker. Martin: Sean Bean Bertrande: Leslie Dunlop Jean de Coras: Olivier Pierre Bertrande's Mother: Jill Graham Pierre Guerre: Andrew Melville Sanglas: Steve Hodson Mme Sanglas: Geraldine Fitzgerald Francoise: Jo Kendall Carbon Barrau: Peter Gunn Guillem: Eric Allan Sliepherdl Dominique Pujol: John Fleming |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921106] | The True Story of Martin Guerre Second of a two-part dramatisation from the trial notes of the 16th-century French judge, Jean de Coras. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921106] | Unknown: Jean de Coras. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921107] | The Master and Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov 's satire on 1930s Russia, dramatised in four parts. With Daniel Massey as Woland, Michael Maloney as the Master, and Geraldine James as Margarita. 1: Jesus and the Critic A severed head, a giant talking cat, an invisible guest and two madmen - it's springtime in Moscow! Dramatised by Brian Wright Director David Hitchinson. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921107] | Unknown: Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov Unknown: Daniel Massey Unknown: Michael Maloney Unknown: Geraldine James Dramatised By: Brian Wright Director: David Hitchinson. Bezdomny: Nigel Anthony Koroviev: Colin Jeavons Azazeio: John Hollis Behemoth: David Holt Inspector: Eric Allan Natasha: Melanie Hudson Sergeant: Jonathan Adams Berlioz: John Fleming Stepa: John Church Dr Stravinsky: Peter Penry Jones Nikanor: John Webb Yeshua: Jonathan Tafler Nurse: Melinda Walker Wife: Linda Polan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921113] | The Master and Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov 's masterly novel, dramatised in four parts. I: Jesus and the Critic Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921113] | Unknown: Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921114] | The Master and Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov 's masterly novel, dramatised in four parts. With Daniel Massey as Woland, Michael Maloney as the Master, and Geraldine James as Margarita. 2: The Magic Theatre Margarita meets the gangster. The Master's in the asylum and Woland and his talking cat are about to appear at the Variety Theatre. Devilish chaos comes to Moscow! Dramatised by Brian Wright Director David Hitchinson. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921114] | Unknown: Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov Unknown: Daniel Massey Unknown: Michael Maloney Unknown: Geraldine James Dramatised By: Brian Wright Director: David Hitchinson. Bezdomny: Nigel Anthony Koroviev: Colin Jeavons Azazello: John Hollis Behemoth: David Holt Natasha: Melanie Hudson Inspector: Eric Allan Sergeant: Jonathan Adams Bengalsky: Jonathan Tafler Berlioz: John Fleming Rimsky: Peter Penry Jones Baron Maigel: John Webb Latunsky: John Church Nina: Linda Polan Nurse: Melinda Walker |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921120] | The Master and Margarita 2: The Magic Theatre Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921121] | The Master and Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov 's satire on 1930s Russia, dramatised in four parts. With and 3: The Devil Entertains Margarita takes to the air, the Master's novel reveals the guilt of Pontius Pilate , and Professor Woland's magic act astonishes the Variety Theatre audience! Dramatised by Brian Wright Director David Hitchinson. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921121] | Unknown: Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov Unknown: Pontius Pilate Dramatised By: Brian Wright Director: David Hitchinson. Woland: Daniel Massey the Master: Michael Maloney Margarita.: Geraldine James Bezdomny: Nigel Anthony Koroviev: Colin Jeavons Azazello: John Holus Behemoth: David Holt Inspector: Eric Allan Sergeant: Jonathan Adams Rimsky: Peter Penry Jones Bengalsky: Jonathan Tafler Natasha: Melanie Hudson Berlioz: John Fleming Latunsky: John Church Baron Maigel: John Webb Nurse: Melinda Walker Woman: Linda Polan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921127] | The Master and Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov 's satire on 1930s Russia, dramatised in four parts. With ; and 3: The Devil Entertains Margarita takes to the air, the Master's novel reveals the guilt of Pontius Pilate , and Professor Woland's magic act astonishes the Variety Theatre audience! Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921127] | Unknown: Margarita Mikhail Bulgakov Unknown: Pontius Pilate Woland: Daniel Massey the Master: Michael Maloney Margarita: Geraldine James |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921128] | The Master and Margarita The final part of Mikhail Bulgakov 's novel. The Fifth Dimension The dead rise to greet Queen Margarita at the Ball of the Spring Moon. But will she save her beloved Master? Dramatised by Brian Wright Director David Hitchinson. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921128] | Unknown: Mikhail Bulgakov Unknown: Spring Moon. Dramatised By: Brian Wright Director: David Hitchinson. Woland: Daniel Massey The Master: Michael Maloney Margarita: Geraldine James Bezdomny: Nigel Anthony Koroviev: Colin Jeavons Azazello: John Hollis Behemoth: David Holt Natasha: Melanie Hudson Inspector: Eric Allan Sergeant: Jonathan Adams Baron Maigel: John Webb Berlioz: John Flemlng Matthew: John Church Detective: Peter Penry Jones Frieda: Linda Polan Yeshua: Jonathan Tafler |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921204] | The Master and Margarita The final part of Mikhail Bulgakov 's novel. The Fifth Dimension The dead rise to greet Queen Margarita at the Ball of the Spring Moon. But will she save her beloved Master? The devilish tale concludes. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921204] | Unknown: Mikhail Bulgakov |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921205] | The Wrong Box The first of two stories by Robert Louis Stevenson. A comedy of misunderstandings in which a stubborn corpse refuses to take it lying down. Dramatised by Ron Butlin Director Patrick Rayner. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921205] | Stories By: Robert Louis Stevenson. Dramatised By: Ron Butlin Director: Patrick Rayner. Morns: Finlay Welsh Michael: Keith Drinkel Julia: Lyndsay Maples Uncle Joseph: Neville Barber Gideon: Forbes Masson Pitman: John Ramage Masterman: Martin Heller Ocrk: Steven McNicoll Doctor: Ian Sexon |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921211] | The Wrong Box The first of two stories by Robert Louis Stevenson. A comedy of misunderstandings in which a stubborn corpse refuses to take it lying down. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921211] | Stories By: Robert Louis Stevenson. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921212] | The Suicide Club The second of two stories by Robert Louis Stevenson. In this melodrama the gallant Prince Florizel of Bohemia swears vengeance on an evil gaming establishment where the stake is life itself. Dramatised by Trevor Royle Director Patrick Rayner Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921212] | Stories By: Robert Louis Stevenson. Dramatised By: Trevor Royle Director: Patrick Rayner Florizel: Crawford Logan Geroldine: James MacPherson Young Man: Nicholas Gilbrook The President: Robin Thomson Malthus: Tom Criddle O'Rooke: David McKail Rich: Mark Coleman |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921218] | The Suicide Club The second of two stories by Robert Louis Stevenson. In this melodrama, the gallant Prince Florizel of Bohemia swears vengeance on an evil gaming establishment. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19921218] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930108] | Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky by Patrick Hamilton , dramatised in three parts. 1: The Midnight BeH London, 1927. Bob meets a prostitute called Jenny, and Ella is invited to the theatre. Other parts: Vincent Brimble , Brian Miller and Joan Walker Dramatised by Frederick Bradnum Director Glyn Oearman. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930108] | Unknown: Patrick Hamilton Unknown: Vincent Brimble Unknown: Brian Miller Dramatised By: Frederick Bradnum Director: Glyn Oearman. Bob: Steven Pacey m: Annette Badland jenny: Emily Morgan Prunella: Elizabeth Mansfield Violet: Alice Arnold Rex: Christopher Good Andy: David Goudge Tom: Paul Downing Marian: Margot Boyd Bella: Joan Matheson Ella's Mother: Anna Cropper Guvnor: David King Mrs Guvnor: Jo Kendall |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930115] | Twenty Thousand Streets under the Sky Patrick Hamilton's story, dramatised in three parts. 2: The Siege of Pleasure In which the prostitute Jenny tells Bob of her fall from grace". Dramatised by Frederick Bradnum Director Glyn Dearman. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930115] | Dramatised By: Frederick Bradnum Director: Glyn Dearman. Ernest Eccles: John Moffatt Bob: Steven Pacey m: Annette Badland Jenny: Emily Morgan Rex: Christopher Good AndyZ: David Goudge Marian: Margot Boyd Beta: Joan Matheson Tom': Paul Downing Violet: Allce Arnold Prunella: Elizabeth Mansfield Guvnor: David King MrsGuimor: Jo Kendall |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930122] | Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky by Patrick Hamilton. Final part: The Plains of Cement. Bob gives Jenny an ultimatum and Ella has a confrontation with Mr Eccles. Other parts: Donald Gee , Michael Kilgarriff and Marcia King Dramatised by Frederick Bradnum Director Glyn Dearman. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930122] | Unknown: Patrick Hamilton. Unknown: Mr Eccles. Unknown: Donald Gee Unknown: Michael Kilgarriff Dramatised By: Frederick Bradnum Director: Glyn Dearman. Bob: Steven Pacey Ella: Annette Badland Jenny: Emily Morgan Ernest Eccles: John Moffatt Prosser: Geoffrey Whitehead Prunella: Elizabeth Mansfield Andy: David Goudge Guvnor: David King Mrs Guvnor: Jo Kendall |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930124] | Madame Bovary Gustave Flaubert 's novel, dramatised in four parts. With and 1: Emma dreams of romance, of a young lover who will sweep her off her feet. It is an irony of fate that it is Charles Bovary who walks into her life. Translated by Alan Russell Dramatised by Christopher Reason Pianist: Bernard Robertson Singer: Claude Close Director Kay Patrick. 0 DRAMA: page 4 |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930124] | Unknown: Madame Bovary Unknown: Gustave Flaubert Unknown: Emma Dreams Unknown: Charles Bovary Translated By: Alan Russell Dramatised By: Christopher Reason Pianist: Bernard Robertson Singer: Claude Close Director: Kay Patrick. Emma: Nicola Pagett Charles Bovary: Stephen Moore Monsieur: Clive Swift Lheureux: Sam Dastor Héloïse: Stephanie Turner Professor: Geoffrey Banks Father Servant: Geoffrey Banks Charles' Father: Geoffrey Banks Nastasie: Fenella Norman Rouault: Robin Polley Félicité: Saskia Downes Leon Dupuis: Paul Downing The Marquis: Graeme Kirk The Viscount: Christopher Kent Hivert: Christopher Kent Charles Mother: Ann Rye Marchioness: Ann Rye |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930129] | Madame Bovary A dramatisation of the novel by Gustave Flaubert With 1: Emma dreams of romance, of a young lover who will sweep her off her feet. It is an irony of fate that it is Charles Bovary who walks into her life. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930129] | Unknown: Madame Bovary Novel By: Gustave Flaubert Unknown: Charles Bovary Emma: Nicola Pagett Charles Bovary: Stephen Moore Monsieur Homais: Clive Swift |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930131] | Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert. and 2: Frustrated in her marriage to Charles, Emma turns to Leon for the romance she craves. Abbé/Maurice....RODNEY UTCHFIELD Pianist: Bernard Robertson Singer: Claude Close Translated by Alan Russell Dramatised by Christopher Reason Director Kay Patrick. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930131] | Unknown: Madame Bovary Unknown: Gustave Flaubert. Pianist: Bernard Robertson Translated By: Alan Russell Dramatised By: Christopher Reason Director: Kay Patrick. Emma,: With Nicola Pagett Charles Bovary,: Stephen Moore Monsieur Homais: Clive Swift Rodolphe Boulanger: Roger Allam Léon Dupuis: Paul Downing : Lheureux Samdastor Félicité: Saskia Downes Madame Rollet: Jane Cox |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930205] | Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert. 2: Frustrated in her marriage to Charles, Emma turns to Leon for romance. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930205] | Unknown: Madame Bovary Unknown: Gustave Flaubert. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930212] | Unknown: Madame Bovary Unknown: Gustave Flaubert. Unknown: Nicola Pagett Unknown: Stephen Moore Unknown: Charles Bovary Unknown: Clive Swift Unknown: Monsieur Homais Unknown: Roger Allam Unknown: Rodolphe Boulanger. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930214] | Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert. With and Final part: Emma in desperation hurls herself with unhealthy intensity into an affair with Leon. Translated by Alan Russell Dramatised by Christopher Reason Pianist Bernard Robertson Director Kay Patrick. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930214] | Unknown: Madame Bovary Unknown: Gustave Flaubert. Translated By: Alan Russell Dramatised By: Christopher Reason Pianist: Bernard Robertson Director: Kay Patrick. Emma: Nicola Pagett Charles Bovary: Stephen Moore Monsieur Homais: Clive Swift Rodolphe Boulanger: Roger Allam Lheureux: Sam Dastor Leon Dupuis: Paul Downing Justin: Damien Walker Félicité: Saskia Downes Beadle: Peter Wheeler The Bailiff: Christopher Wilkinson Blind Beggar/Cabbie: Claude Close |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930219] | Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert. With Nicola Pagett as Emma, Stephen Moore as Charles Bovary , Clive Swift as Monsieur Homais and Roger Allam as Rodolphe Boulanger. Final part: In desperation Emma hurls herself with unhealthy intensity into an affair with Leon. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930219] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930221] | Persuasion by Jane Austen. Starring Juliet Stevenson 1: Old Friends and New Meetings It is 1814 in the village of Uppercross in Somersetshire, and Sir Walter Elliot of Kellynch Hall has long since given up any hope of his daughter's making a favourable marriage. But Anne did fall in love eight years ago with Frederick Wentworth , a young man with no fortune and no family connections. She was persuaded to give him up. Has he forgiven her? Director Vanessa Whitburn |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930221] | Unknown: Jane Austen. Unknown: Juliet Stevenson Unknown: Sir Walter Elliot Unknown: Frederick Wentworth Director: Vanessa Whitburn Anne Elliot: Juliet Stevenson Captain Wentworth: Jm Brierley Jane Austen: Sorcha Cusack Sir Walter Elliot: Roger Hume Elizabeth Elliot: Claire Faulconbridge Mary Musgrove: Kathryn Hurlbutt Charles Musgrove: Alister Cameron Little Charles: John Abell Henrietta Musgrove: Alison Dowling Louisa Musgrove: Jayne Dowell Mrs Musgrove: Sheila Grant Lady Russell: Patricia Galumore Admiral Croft: Jeffery Dench Sophia Croft: Tina Gray Mrs Clay: Hedli Niklaus Mr Shepherd: Stephen Hancock Charles Hayter: Clive Marlowe |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930226] | Persuasion by Jane Austen. Starring Juliet Stevenson 1: Old Friends and New Meetings It is 1814 in the village of Uppercross in Somersetshire and Sir Walter Elliot of Kellynch Hall has long since given up any hope of his daughter making a favourable marriage. But Anne did fall in love, eight years ago. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930226] | Unknown: Jane Austen. Unknown: Juliet Stevenson Unknown: Sir Walter Elliot |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930228] | Persuasion by Jane Austen. Starring Juliet Stevenson 2: Accidents and Encounters Captain Wentworth has returned to the village of Uppercross and has become the centre of social life for the Musgrove family. Only Anne Elliot appears to remember the past and her rejection of his love, eight years ago. But is it indifference or coldness which she now senses in his attitude towards her? Captain Harville....PAUL ALEXANDER Square piano: Kenneth Mobbs Dramatised by Michelene Wandor Director Vanessa Whitburn |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930228] | Unknown: Jane Austen. Unknown: Juliet Stevenson Unknown: Anne Elliot Unknown: Paul Alexander Piano: Kenneth Mobbs Dramatised By: Michelene Wandor Director: Vanessa Whitburn Anne Elliot: Juliet Stevenson Captain Wentworth: Tim Brierley Jane Austen: Sorcha Cusack Sir Walter Elliot: Roger Hume Elizabeth Elliot: Clare Faulconbridge Mr Elliot: Peter Harlowe Mary Musgrove: Kathryn Hurlbutt Charles Musgrove: Alister Cameron Louisa Musgrove: Jayne Dowell Henrietta Musgrove: Alison Dowling Mrs Musgrove: Sheila Grant Lady Russel: Patricia Gallimore Mrs Clay: Hedli Niklaus Admiral Croft: Jeffery Dench Sophia Croft: Tina Gray Captain Benwick: Tony Turner Mrs Smith: Carole Boyd |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930307] | Persuasion by Jane Austen. Starring Juliet Stevenson. Final part: Friendly Persuasion. Louisa Musgrove has become engaged to Captain Benwick, and Anne Elliot dares to hope that Captain Wentworth's affections might once again be hers. ....Dramatised by Michelene Wandor Director Vanessa Whitburn |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930307] | Persuasion by Jane Austen. Starring Juliet Stevenson. Final part: Friendly Persuasion. Louisa Musgrove has become engaged to Captain Benwick, and Anne Elliot dares to hope that Captain Wentworth's affections might once again be hers. ..Dramatised by Michelene Wandor Director Vanessa Whitburn |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930307] | Unknown: Jane Austen. Unknown: Juliet Stevenson. Unknown: Louisa Musgrove Unknown: Anne Elliot Dramatised By: Michelene Wandor Director: Vanessa Whitburn Anne Elliot: Juliet Stevenson Captain Wentworth: Tim Brierley Jane Austen: Sorcha Cusack Sir Walter Elliot: Roger Hume Elizabeth Elliot: Claire Faul Conbridge Mr Elliot: Peter Harlowe Mary Musgrove: Kathryn Hurlbutt Charles Musgrove: Auster Cameron Mrs Musgrove: Sheila Grant Henrietta Musgrove: Alison Dowling Lady Russell: Patricia Gallimore Mrs Smith: Carole Boyd Mrs Clay: Hedli Niklaus Sophia Croft: Tina Gray Captain Harville: Paul Alexander |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930312] | Persuasion by Jane Austen. Starring Juliet Stevenson. Final part: Friendly Persuasion Louisa Musgrove has become engaged to Captain Benwick. Anne Elliot dares to hope that Captain Wentworth's affections might, once again, be hers. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930312] | Unknown: Jane Austen. Unknown: Juliet Stevenson. Unknown: Louisa Musgrove Unknown: Captain Benwick. Unknown: Anne Elliot |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930314] | Memoirs of a Midget by Walter de la Mare. A story of love and obsession in three parts, in which Miss M struggles to find her place in Victorian society. 1: Miss M Dramatised by Stephen Wyatt Director Martin Jenkins |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930314] | Unknown: Walter de la Mare. Dramatised By: Stephen Wyatt Director: Martin Jenkins Miss M: Emma Fielding Sir Walter Pollacke: John Church Pollie: Melanie Hudson Young MissM: Sian Jenkins Adam Waggett: Matthew Morgan Gypsy Woman: Susan Brown Mrs Bowater: Jill Graham Bates: John Baddeley Fanny Bowater: Sylvestra Letouzel Dr Phelps: John Webb Young Man: David Holt Harold Crimble: Keith Drinkel Lady Pollacke: Maureen O'Brien Mrs Crimble: Pauline Letts |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930319] | Memoirs of a Midget by Walter de la Mare. A three-part story of love, intrigue and obsession, as the diminutive Miss M struggles to find her place in Victorian society. 1: Miss M. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930319] | Unknown: Walter de la Mare. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930321] | Memoirs of a Midget by Walter de la Mare. 2: Mr Anon Miss M finds herself torn between the demands of her young suitor and the "evil" Fanny Bowater. Flemming...SANDRA JAMES YOUNG Susan Monnerie...FEDERAY HOLMES Dramatised by Stephen Wyatt Director Martin Jenkins |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930321] | Unknown: Walter de la Mare. Unknown: Mr Anon Unknown: Sandra James Young Unknown: Susan Monnerie Dramatised By: Stephen Wyatt Director: Martin Jenkins Miss M: Emma Fielding Sir Walter Pollack: John Church Fanny Bowater: Sylvestra Le Touzel Mr Anon: Robert Glenister Mrs Bwater: Jill Graham Lady Pollack: Maureen O'Brien Mrs Monnerie: Anna Massey Harold Crimble: Keith Drinkel |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930326] | Memoirs of a Midget by Walter de la Mare. 2: Mr Anon. Miss M finds herself torn between the demands of her obsessive young suitor and the "evil" Fanny Bowater. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930326] | Unknown: Walter de la Mare. Unknown: Mr Anon. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930328] | Memoirs of a Midget by Walter de la Mare. Final part: The Circus. Miss M's determination to be free leads her into the world of circus, and to an untimely death. Dramatised by Stephen Wyatt Director Martin Jenkins |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930328] | Unknown: Walter de la Mare. Dramatised By: Stephen Wyatt Director: Martin Jenkins Miss M: Emma Fielding Sir Walter PoUacke: John Church Mrs Mmnerie: Anna Massey Susan Monnerie: Federay Holmes Fanny Bowater: Sylvestra Le Touzel Mr Anon: Robert Glenister Captain Valentine: David Holt Percy Maudlen: Charles Simpson Adam Waggett: Matthew Morgan Gypsy Woman: Susan Brown Showman: John Junkin Mrs Bowater: Jill Graham |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930402] | Memoirs of a Midget by Walter de la Mare. Final part: The Circus Miss M's determination to be free leads her into the world of circus, and to an untimely death. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930402] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930404] | La Bete Humaine Emile Zola 's classic thriller dramatised in three parts. With Michael Maloney as Jacques, Martin Head as Roubaud, and Imogen Stubbs as Severine. 1: The Voice Inside "Every time I went by, a cold shiver passed through me: I somehow knew this house was.... waiting - for me." Dramatised by Sally Hedges Music: Barrington Pheloung Director Nigel Bryant SEE PREVIEW page 4 |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930404] | Unknown: Emile Zola Unknown: Michael Maloney Unknown: Martin Head Unknown: Imogen Stubbs Dramatised By: Sally Hedges Director: Nigel Bryant Henri Dauvergne: Andy Hockley Flore: Rebecca Wright Aunt Phasie: Sheila Kelley Misard: Jonathan Wyatt Moulin: Patric Turner Pecqueux: Peter Meakin Philomene: Vikki Chambers Dabadie: Laurence Rew Cauche: Gerry Hinks |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930409] | La Bete Humaine 1: The Voice Inside |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930411] | La Bete Humaine Emile Zola 's classic thriller dramatised in three parts. With Michael Maloney as Jacques, Martin Head as Roubard, and Imogen Stubbs as Severine. 2: The Murder "The whole thing seemed stupid - a complete nightmare - like a murder plan thought up by a child." with Andy Hockley , Sheila Kelley , Jonathan Wyatt. Richard Mitchley and Gerry Hinks Dramatised by Sally Hedges Music: Barrington Pheloung Director Nigel Bryant |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930411] | Unknown: Emile Zola Unknown: Michael Maloney Unknown: Martin Head Unknown: Imogen Stubbs Unknown: Andy Hockley Unknown: Sheila Kelley Unknown: Jonathan Wyatt. Unknown: Richard Mitchley Unknown: Gerry Hinks Dramatised By: Sally Hedges Director: Nigel Bryant Denizet: Simon Carter Camy-Lamotte: Roger Hume Cabuche: David Lloyd Pecqueux: Peter Meakin |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930416] | La Bete Humaine Emile Zola 's classic thriller dramatised in three parts. 2: The Murder |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930416] | Unknown: Emile Zola |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930418] | La Bete Humaine The final part of Emile Zola 's thriller. With Michael Maloney as Jacques, Martin Head as Roubaud and Imogen Stubbs as Sevenne. The Cure "Thou shalt not kill... Yes, but there's a more basic law than that - the most ancient law of all... Dramatised by Sally Hedges Music: Barrington Pheloung Director Nigel Bryant |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930418] | Unknown: Emile Zola Unknown: Michael Maloney Unknown: Martin Head Unknown: Imogen Stubbs Dramatised By: Sally Hedges Director: Nigel Bryant Flore: Rebecca Wright Misarl: Jonathan Wyah Cabuche: David Lloyd Pecqueux: Peter Meakin Philomène: Vikki Chambers Denizet: Simon Carter Camy-Lamolle: Roger Hume |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930423] | La Bete Humaine The final part of Emile Zola 's classic thriller. The Cure |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930423] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930425] | Children of the Dead End Patrick MacGill 's novel earned him condemnation from every pulpit and landowner in Ireland. 1- Restless Youth Though only 12, Dermod and Norah are forced to leave Donegal and work the potato fields of Scotland. Gerard Murphy is Dermod Flynn the narrator. Dramatised by Maurice Leitch Director Eoin O'Callaghan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930425] | Unknown: Patrick MacGill Unknown: Dermod Flynn Dramatised By: Maurice Leitch Director: Eoin O'Callaghan Young Demod: Robert Taylor Norah Ryan: Diane O'Kelly Fergus Ryan/Ticket collector: Tim Loane Fr Devaney/Old Man: Kevin Flood Farley McKeoum: John Hewitt Judy/Mrs Ryan: Aine McCartney Bennett: Sean Caffrey Sheila Carroll: Stella McCusker Ma Bennett: Trudy Kelly Mikky's Jim: Niall Cusack Young Michael: Allen Docherty Girl: Katy Gleadhill Mary: Margaret D'Arcy Schoolmaster: Bj Hogg |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930430] | Children of the Dead End„ ,u 1: Restless Youth (Repeated from Sunday 2.30pm, |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930502] | Children of the Dead End by Patrick MacGill. 2: A Good Time Coming Dermod falls prey to gambling, and Norah to the advances of the local laird. A wedge is driven between them. Gerard Murphy is Dermod Flynn the narrator Dramatised by Maurice Leitch Director Eoin O'Callaghan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930502] | Unknown: Patrick MacGill. Unknown: Gerard Murphy Dramatised By: Maurice Leitch Director: Eoin O'Callaghan Dermod Flynn: Robert Taylor Norah Ryan: Diane O'Kelly Micky's Jim: Niall Cusack Sheila Carroll: Stella McCusker Mary: Margaret Darcy Donal: Finlay Welsh Gourock Ellen: Frances Low Judy: Wendy Seager Eamonn: Kenneth Glenaan Jean: Grace Glover Willie: James Bryce Morrison: Simon Donald Moleskin: Crawford Logan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930507] | Children of the Dead End Condemned from every pulpit in Ireland, Patrick MacGill 's celebrated novel follows the fate of two young lovers who are forced to seek their fortune in Scotland. 2: A Good Time Coming |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930507] | Unknown: Patrick MacGill |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930509] | Children of the Dead End Patrick MacGill 's novel follows the fate of two young lives almost destroyed by poverty. Final part: The Rat Pit Norah, alone and pregnant, is forced to walk the streets of Glasgow. Gerard Murphy is Dermod Flynn the Narrator. Dramatised by Maurice Leitch Director Eoin O'Callaghan |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930509] | Unknown: Patrick MacGill Unknown: Dermod Flynn Dramatised By: Maurice Leitch Director: Eoin O'Callaghan Dermod Flynn: Robert Taylor Norah Ryan: Diane O'Kelly MkkySJim: Niall Cusack Sheila Carroll: Stella McCusker Mary: Margaret D'Arcy Priest: Finlay Welsh Gourock Ellen: Frances Low [udy: Wendy Seager Agnes: Grace Glover Mcanless: James Bryce pocto,: Simon Donald Moleskin: Crawford Logan Caretaker: Anne Downie Meg: Sheila Latimer |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930514] | Children of the Dead End by Patrick MacGill. Final part: The Rat Pit |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930514] | Unknown: Patrick MacGill. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930516] | My Son, My Son First in a five-part dramatisation of Howard Spring's saga of two families whose destinies seem inextricably entwined. The story begins in 1882... Starring Ronald Pickup as William Essex. Dramatised by Stan Barstow Director Kay Patrick |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930516] | Unknown: Ronald Pickup Unknown: William Essex Dramatised By: Stan Barstow Director: Kay Patrick Essex as a child: James Higgins Essexa boy: David Holt Dermot: Stuart Organ MrsO'Riorden: Eva Stuart MrO'Riorden: Sean Barrett Mr Moscrop: John Baddeley Eustace Oliver: John Fleming Sheila: Sandra James-Young Ackroyd: David Thorpe Nelie: Alison Reid flynn: Ronald Herdman Summerway: Jonathan Adams Little boy: Rhys Watson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930521] | My Son, My Son by Howard Spring. Episode one. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930523] | My Son, My Son by Howard Spring dramatised in five parts. With Ronald Pickup as William Essex. 2: Essex has now married Nellie and their life together, based on his need for money, is joyless. He clings to his plans for his son Oliver, and as he and Dermot become more and more successful, he blinds himself to his sons faults. Dramatised by Stan Barstow Director Kay Patrick |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930523] | Dramatised By: Stan Barstow Director: Kay Patrick Dermot: Stuart Organ Sheila: Sandra James-Young Nellie: Alison Reid Maevea as a child: Sophie Green Maevea as a girl: Melinda Walker Olivera as a child: Sam Wise Oliver as a boy: James Cohen RoryasacW: Ben Guy Rorjasaboy: Adam Morley Daisy: Sunny Ormonde Donnelly: Keith Drinkel Sam Sawle: Danny Schiller Judas: Michael Goldie Mary Latter: Jillie Meers |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930530] | My Son, My Son by Howard Spring. Third of five parts, with Maeve is now a huge success in the theatre and Essex is tempted to write a play for her. Song: Kay Patrick Dramatised by Stan Barstow Director Kay Patrick |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930530] | Song: Kay Patrick Dramatised By: Stan Barstow Director: Kay Patrick William Essex: Ronald Pickup Demot: Stuart Organ Nette: Allson Reid Mam: Melinda Walker Maggie: Kate Binchy Livia: Geraldine Fitzgerald Ojiver: Richard Willis Rory: Matthew Morgan Headmaster: Philip Anthony Wertheim: Steve Hodson Annie: Jill Graham |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930604] | My Son, My Son by Howard Spring. Third of five parts, with Ronald Pickup as William Essex. Maeve is now a huge success in the theatre and Essex is tempted to write a play for her. Rory has been sent to Ireland for his education. Essex's relationship with Oliver. whom he still adores, is threatened when they both meet the beautiful Livia Vaynol. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19930604] | Unknown: Ronald Pickup Unknown: Livia Vaynol. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19971226] | Repeated from Sunday 21 December 2.30pm |