Episodes
| Episode | First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | 20100704 | 20100710 (R4) | A star cast in a timeless comedy. Affably absent-minded Earl of Emsworth, preparing his prize-winning pig Empress of Blandings for the Shropshire Agricultural Show, is afraid that rival pig-owner Sir Gregory Parsloe is planning to nobble his precious Empress. Parsloe fears that Emsworth's brother Galahad's memoirs contain scurrilous stories about their younger days in the naughty 1890s - particularly a racy story involving some prawns. He plans to hire private detective Percy Pilbeam to purloin the manuscript. Emsworth's sister Lady Constance, equally desperate to stop publication, also has a secret plan. And romance is in the air. His Lordship's new secretary and Emsworth's niece Millicent are secretly in love, but need financial help to pull off the marital merger. Emsworth's nephew, Ronnie Fish, is also in love with an unsuitable person - chorus girl Sue Brown. But Emsworth refuses to allow Ronnie any more money. Ronnie concocts a plan to regain his uncle's approval. Pig-napping, private detection, impostering, mistaken situations, fisticuffs and broken engagements ensue. All is set for glorious mid-summer mayhem. Galahad Threepwood - Charles Dance Lady Constance - Patricia Hodge Beach - Tim Pigott-Smith Percy Pilbeam - Matt Lucas Lord Emsworth - Martin Jarvis Hugo Carmody - Samuel West Sue Brown - Lisa Dillon Ronnie Fish - Matthew Wolf Millicent - Rachael Stirling Rupert Baxter - Jared Harris Sir Gregory Parsloe - Michael Jayston Stage Doorman/Second Waiter - David Weston Commissionaire/First Waiter - Jon Glover Pagegirl - Anna Moore Voice of Wodehouse - Ian Ogilvy Dramatised by Archie Scottney. Director: Martin Jarvis Producer: Rosalind Ayres A Jarvis & Ayres production for BBC Radio 4. Romance, scandal and pig-napping in a timeless comic classic. |
| 02 | 20100711 | 20100717 (R4) | A star cast in a timeless comedy. Lord Emsworth's brother, Galahad Threepwood, is writing his memoirs, to the horror and trepidation of all who knew him in their wild youths. Sinister forces at Blandings Castle scheme to halt the scandalous revelations. Rupert Baxter has been recalled to Blandings by Lady Constance to steal the incriminating maunscript on her behalf. Emsworth's beloved pig, the Empress, has disappeared. Hugo and Millicent's secret engagement has been broken off. In an attempt to assuage Ronnie's mistaken anger over a nightclub encounter, Sue is now masquerading as an American heiress. Detective Percy Pilbeam, also ensconced in the castle, plots to steal Galahad's racy memoirs. Beach the butler is nervous about his part in the stolen pig plot. Will these dilemmas be happily resolved, restoring peace and harmony to Blandings? Hon. Galahad Threepwood ... Charles Dance Lady Constance ... Patricia Hodge Beach - Tim Pigott-Smith Percy Pilbeam ... Matt Lucas Lord Emsworth ... Martin Jarvis Hugo Carmody ... Samuel West Sue Brown ... Lisa Dillon Ronnie Fish ... Matthew Wolf Millicent ... Rachael Stirling Rupert Baxter ... Jared Harris Mrs Rundle ... Joanna David Voice of Wodehouse ... Ian Ogilvy Dramatised by Archie Scottney. Director: Martin Jarvis Producer: Rosalind Ayres A Jarvis & Ayres production for BBC Radio 4. Scandalous revelations and a missing pig. Can peace and harmony be restored to Blandings? |