Mrs Hudson's Radio Show

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Episode 1: Rare Medium2018120220230217 (R4)Behind every great man there is an even greater woman - demanding rent.

The late, much missed comedy legend Barry Cryer brings his unique brand of silliness to the world of Sherlock Holmes' landlady in a special Radio 4 double bill recorded in front of an audience in London in November 2018

Barry plays chestnut salesman Harry Fryer and is joined by Patricia Hodge as Mrs Hudson and Miriam Margolyes as her mischievous friend and neighbour, Mrs Brayley.

The show was written by Barry and his son, Bob Cryer (familiar to Hollyoaks fans as Glenn Donovan) and is based on their book, Mrs Hudson's Diaries.

When her tenant, a magician known as The Great Mysto, goes missing, Mrs Hudson is suddenly in urgent need of rent money and new lodgers. This half hour episode sees Mrs Hudson attempting to reclaim her lost money and encountering everything from crooked showgirls and Music Hall eccentrics to German strongmen and dodgy clairvoyants. Meanwhile, Mrs Hudson's maid Martha (Ruth Bratt) has secretly advertised for new tenants and it's not long before a doctor (Stephen Critchlow) and a consulting detective (Orlando Wells) come knocking. Time is not on her side as villainous Sir Charles Swift is ready to swoop and reclaim her house if she doesn't pay her ground rent.

CAST:

MRS HUDSON - Patricia Hodge

MRS BRAYLEY - Miriam Margolyes

HARRY FRYER - Barry Cryer

HOLMES/BESSINGBY - Orlando Wells

MYSTO / ARCHIE / WATSON - Stephen Critchlow

MARTHA/BELLA/MYRTLE /CUSACK - Ruth Bratt

GUSTAV / MD - Jeremy Limb

LESTRADE / SWIFT - Bob Cryer

Written by Bob and Barry Cryer

Produced and Directed by Ned Chaillet and Ben Walker

Executive Producer: Jill Waters

A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4

221 Baker St. When a tenant mysteriously disappears, Mrs Hudson needs to find new lodgers.

Barry Cryer brings his unique brand of silliness to Sherlock Holmes.

Episode 2: Wild Geese2018120920230224 (R4)Behind every great man there is an even greater woman - demanding rent.

The late, much missed comedy legend Barry Cryer brings his unique brand of silliness to the world of Sherlock Holmes' landlady in a special Radio 4 double bill recorded in front of an audience in London in November 2018. There'll be plenty of festivities (as well as Music Hall singalongs accompanied by pianist Jeremy Limb) in this humorous and alternative take on Mrs Hudson's life below stairs at 221b Baker Street.

Barry plays chestnut salesman Harry Fryer and is joined by Patricia Hodge as Mrs Hudson and Miriam Margolyes as her mischievous friend and neighbour, Mrs Brayley.

The show was written by Barry and his son, Bob Cryer and is based on their book, Mrs Hudson's Diaries.

In this second episode, a dead goose and a battered hat are found by Inspector Lestrade (Bob Cryer) lying in the middle of Baker Street. It's not long before Mrs Hudson is leading her friends out into the night on a very silly seasonal adventure.

However, one thing you can be sure of, Sherlock Holmes (Orlando Wells) and Dr Watson (Stephen Critchlow) are never far away and usually ahead of the game. So come in from the cold, turn on the wireless and make a date with Mrs Hudson. But don't forget to wipe your feet first.

CAST:

MRS HUDSON - Patricia Hodge

MRS BRAYLEY - Miriam Margolyes

HARRY FRYER - Barry Cryer

HOLMES - Orlando Wells

ARCHIE / WATSON - Stephen Critchlow

MARTHA/BELLA - Ruth Bratt

GUSTAV / MD - Jeremy Limb

LESTRADE - Bob Cryer

Written by Bob and Barry Cryer

Produced and directed by Ned Chaillet and Ben Walker

The Waters Company for BBC Radio 4

When a dead goose is found in Baker Street, Mrs Hudson embarks on a seasonal adventure.

Barry Cryer brings his unique brand of silliness to Sherlock Holmes.