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BBC Drama

Crime, romance, thrillers, horror, science


fiction… - whatever the genre drama Page(s)
excels on radio and in the Radio A. By Genre
International catalogue there is something
to suit every taste. 1. The Classic Serial 2-9

2. Crime And Thrillers 10-16

3. Tales Of The Supernatural & Science-Fiction 17-20

4. Comedy 21-24

5. Sherlock Holmes 25

6. Children’s 26-27

7. World Theatre 28-34

8. Christmas 35-36

B. By Duration

1. 15 Minutes 37-38

2. 30 Minutes 39-44

3. 60 Minutes 45-51

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A. By Genre
The serial has been a staple of BBC Radio since the first years of
broadcasting. Traditionally, like its early cinema counterpart, it hooks
your audience by keeping it in suspense and wanting more. Many of
the first novels were written and published in serial form and work
well in what is perhaps the most imaginative theatrical medium- the
radio.

The majority of serials are 60' or 30' in length. Programmes have


been divided into a number of different genres.

1. The Classic Serial


The BBC has long been renowned for its adaptations of the
great works of fiction, from the earliest works of the classical
writers to the first novels of the eighteenth century, through the
great Victorian writers to the modern American and European
classics.
Using some of the most accomplished writers and actors of
today, the quality of these serials makes them some of the most
popular dramas transmitted.

Adulteries of a By Stephen Wakelam. Gustave Flaubert's masterpiece Madame


Provincial Wife Bovary was published 150 years ago. Who was the inspiration for
1 x 60’ Emma and how did his own life become embroiled in his writing?
DR0206

The Æneid A two thousand year old story of love, tragedy and destiny, starring
by Virgil Ralph Fiennes as Prince Aeneas.
2 x 60' DR0056
1999

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The Age of Jane Rogers dramatises this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about a
Innocence passionate life-long love affair which breaks all the rules of the
By Edith Wharton restrictive high society of 1870's New York.
2 x 60’ 1. Newland Archer is engaged to May Welland, but his life takes an
2008 unexpected turn when he meets May's unconventional cousin
Countess Ellen Olenska.
2. Despite Newland Archer's recent marriage to May, he is still
consumed with thoughts of Ellen Olenska.
DR0187
Amerika Kafka's weird and wonderful early novel - a black comedy about a
by Kafka young emigrant's adventures in the New World.
2 x 60’ 1. New York, 1911. Karl Rossmann has had to leave his family in
2006 Prague after an indiscretion with a girl. He's filled with optimism about
his new life. Will it last?
2. Expelled from his Uncle Jacob's empire, young and naïve Karl
Rossmann struggles to find his feet in bewildering new surroundings.
DR0160
The Aspern In the romantic city of Venice, an American poet writes love letters
Papers and sonnets to the girl with beautiful eyes, Juliana Bordereau. Fifty
by Henry James years later, a literary bounty hunter will go to any lengths to get a
2 x 60' glimpse of the papers.
DR0013
1997

Barry Lyndon (1-2) William Makepeace Thackeray's classic 19th century novel about the
by William rise and fall of an Irish adventurer set during the second half of the
Makepeace 1700s and moving from rural Ireland to the courts of Europe to the
Thackeray drawing-rooms of English society.
2 x 60’
2003 DR0098

Bartleby The The strange story of Bartleby, the lawyer’s clerk who flummoxes his
Scrivener employer by saying, when asked to do certain tasks, that he’d “prefer
1 x 60’ not to”. The growing list of things he’d prefer not to do eventually
becomes quite sinister....
2004
DR0126
Basil Collins' exciting first venture into 'sensation' fiction: the gothic genre
Collins that led him to The Woman in White and The Moonstone.
2 x 60’ DR0167
2006

Bleak House Dickens' late masterpiece is a courtroom satire, a romance and a


by Charles Dickens thriller, all rolled into one. This wonderfully evocative version was
5 x 60' recorded entirely on location at Chiddingstone Castle in the south of
England.
1998 DR0041

The Book Of Love The artist, admirer of Napoleon, theatre and literary critic and
(1-2) essayist William Hazlitt was forty three when he fell passionately and
William Hazlitt obsessively in love with his London landlady's daughter, a young
2 x 60' woman half his age. He became paranoid, jealous and totally single
2003 minded in pursuit of her.
DR0110
The Count Of After spending years in prison Edmond Dantes escapes and plots
Monte Cristo revenge on those who framed him.
by Alexandre CN3441
Dumas
10 x 30'
1979

3
Cousin Bette: The A blistering comedy of greed, revenge and betrayal. Cousin Bette has
Poor Relation spent her life watching her relatives prosper while she scrapes by.
by Honoré de She particularly resents the success of her beautiful cousin, Adeline,
Balzac who has married into the aristocracy. When Adeline's daughter robs
3 x 60' Bette of the young man she intends to marry, Bette has only one
thought on her mind - revenge. Balzac's masterpiece is set in mid-
2000 19th century Paris and is one of the final works in the series of novels
known as the Comédie Humaine.
DR0054

The Deceivers India in 1825. A young Englishman sets out to uncover the
by John Masters murderous secrets of the Thugs - devotees of the death goddess,
10 x 30' Kali.
CN4614
1985

Duty The ageing Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen is struggling to find


by Michael Butt his muse - and finds her in the person of a young, pretty, admirer.
1 x 45 Michael Butt's play is inspired by the real-life relationship between
2006 Ibsen and an eighteen year old girl that also led to The Master
Builder.
DR156
Erewhon A classic satire on Victorian society by Samuel Butler.
by Samuel Butler DR162
2 x 60’
2006
Far From The Bathsheba Everdene is headstrong and independent and is wooed,
Madding Crowd in turn, by Sergeant Troy, Squire Boldwood and Gabriel Oak.
by Thomas Hardy Published in 1874, this is one of Hardy's most accomplished and
4 x 60' best-loved novels.
CN2271
1975

Frankenstein The classic story of the monster created by Dr. Frankenstein, its
by Mary escape and the terrible consequences which follow, with Michael
Wollstonecraft Maloney as Dr. Frankenstein.
Shelley TCD0924
2 x 60'
1994

The French A new and faithful adaptation of Fowles' most famous book: a
Lieutenant's passionate tale of two lovers in conflict with society, set in Victorian
Woman England yet told in a playfully modern way.
Fowles DR0148
2 x 60’
2006

Great A chance encounter with a convict on the lonely Kent marshes; a


Expectations summons to meet the eccentric Miss Havisham and the cold-hearted
Charles Dickens Estella; the sudden generosity of a mysterious benefactor … All
3 x 60’ these are links in a chain of events that will change Philip Pirrip's life
2006 for ever.
DR0165

A House for Mr The first radio dramatisation of the Nobel Prize winning author’s
Biswas masterpiece. Set in Trinidad, it's the tragi-comic story of an ordinary
by V.S. Naipaul Hindu man's struggle to own his own house (and overcome his
2 x 60’ formidable mother-in-law).
2006 DR0161

4
A House to Let A Christmas tale by three eminent Victorian writers working together,
5 x 15’ first published in Household Words magazine in 1858.
2006 DR0178

In Search of Lost Marcel Proust's classic novel sequence dramatised in 6 parts by


Time (1-6) Michael Butt.
6 x 60’ DR0139
2005

Jamaica Inn The romantic tale of smuggling and mystery set on the wild moors of
by Daphne du Cornwall.
Maurier CN2562
8 x 30'
1976

Joseph Andrews Adventures of a virtuous young man in 18th century England.


by Henry Fielding
4 x 60' CN5005
1987

Kipps This charming and comic story, published in 1905, is about an


by H.G. Wells aspiring draper's assistant, who is undone by an unexpected
5 x 60' inheritance and its consequences.
CN5179
1988

L'Assommoir (1-3) One of Zola's most powerful novels: a startlingly frank and moving
By Zola account of working class life in Paris in the mid 19th century.
3 x 60’
2004 Episode 1: Gervaise dreams of starting her own laundry, but
Coupeau has an accident and their savings are all spent. Will
Gervaise's dream ever be realised?

Episode 2: Coupeau's drinking is becoming a problem and Gervaise


gets into debt. But she tries to forget her worries with a feast for her
birthday. It's a big success until her former lover, Lantier, appears.

Episode 3: A poignant and elegiac conclusion. Coupeau's drinking


drives him into hospital and Gervaise falls further into poverty and
despair.
DR0131
Last Of The Cooper's classic adventure story set amongst the Anglo-French wars
Mohicans of the 18th century in North America, with Michael Feast as
by James Fenimore Hawkeye.
Cooper TCD1121
2 x 60'
1995

The Leopard Lampedusa's epic story set in Sicily, is remarkable on several counts;
by Giuseppe it was his only novel, not published until after his death and the
Tomasi author himself was a Sicilian prince. Starring Patrick Malahide.
d’Lampedusa
2 x 60' DR0017
1997

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Les Liaisons Two cynical aristocrats are locked in a game of bluff and seduction:
Dangereuses defeat would be intolerable, both are playing to win. Laclos' novel
by Choderlos de was published in 1872 and caused a sensation. This award-winning
Laclos production is adapted from the French by Christopher Hampton and
2 x 60' stars Lindsay Duncan and Ciaran Hinds.
1998 DR0037

Les Miserables A dramatisation of one of the greatest novels of the nineteenth


(1-25) century.
by Victor Hugo Les Miserables, Victor Hugo's epic story of love, life and social
25 x 15’ injustice in post-revolutionary France, opens in a prison yard in
2002 Toulon, in September 1817.

DR0089

Lewis Carroll’s In 1867 Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) made his only trip abroad
Adventures in when he went to Russia with his friend, the clergyman Henry Parry
Russia Liddon. But, as their journals revealed, their experiences were
by Michael entirely different. And, as the journey progressed, Liddon began to
Bakewell get more and more irritated with his companion's taste for the absurd
1 x 45’ and the curious.
2002
DR0091

Lord Of The Rings The legendary dramatisation of JRR Tolkien's epic fantasy of good
(1-13) and evil, dwarves and hobbits, in the Second Age of Middle Earth. A
JRR Tolkien fabulous cast includes Michael Hordern as Gandalf, John Le
13 x 60’ Mesurier as Bilbo, Robert Stephens as Aragorn and Ian Holm (Bilbo
2002 in the new film) as Frodo.

DR0081

Love and Jane Austen as you have never seen her before - a wild comedy of
Freindship teenage rebellion, full of love at first sight, door-slamming, theft,
by Jane Austen elopement and sudden death. Written when the novelist was only
1x 45’ fourteen years old.
2002
DR0090
Madame Bovary A French masterpiece of betrayal and wantonness - the first great
5 x 30’ novel of adultery.
2006 DR171

The Mayor of The Mayor Of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy. Dramatised by Helen


Casterbridge Edmundson.
By Thomas Hardy Hardy's tragic story of a man who spends his life trying to atone for
3 x 60’ the terrible action that led to the loss of his wife and child. But his
2008 past refuses to be buried no matter how hard he tries to conceal it.
DR0196

The Master Of Two brothers engage in a bitter struggle over money, power and love
Ballantrae in this dark and dramatic adventure story set in eighteenth century
2 x 60’ Scotland and America.
2004 DR0127
Metropolis Fritz Lang's silent movie classic, based on a novel by his wife, Thea
1 x 60’ von Harbou, offers a terrifying vision of a hellish, heavy industrial
2006 future. Peter Straughan's new version for radio brings the action up to
date, placing it in a world that's uncomfortably familiar.
DR0158

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Monsignor Graham Greene's modern take on Cervantes' masterpiece, a comic
Quixote journey through post-Franco Spain, in the company of a priest called
by Graham Greene Quixote, his faithful friend, the communist and ex-mayor, Sancho,
4 x 30' and his beloved old motor car, Rosinante.
DR0048
1999

The Moonstone This Victorian novel from 1868 combines mystery, crime and
by Wilkie Collins suspense. A famous Indian diamond disappears, shattering the
6 x 60' tranquillity of a quiet country household.
CN3592
1980

Nicholas Nickleby Charles Dickens' magnificent, sprawling novel in short, cliff-hanging


(1-30) episodes - very much as first published in the magazine, 'Bentley's
Charles Dickens Miscellany', in 1838-9.
30 x 15’
1999 DR0067

The Night Of The This tense psychological thriller, set in the USA, concerns a cache of
Hunter money and a fake preacher's attempt to find where it's hidden, while
by Davis Grubb two children stand in his way.
2 x 60' TCD1025
1993

No Name A tale of disguise and deception, as full of suspense and sensation


by Wilkie Collins as Wilkie Collins's The Woman In White.
2 x 60’ Magdalen and Norah Vanstone fall victim to a terrible tragedy. Their
2007 father is killed in an accident on the way to change his will, and the
girls, suddenly orphaned, see their whole inheritance go to their
cousin. While Norah accepts her fate Magdalen hatches a desperate
plot to get back what is rightfully hers.
DR0177

Northanger Abbey Austen's early novel (it wasn't published until after her death) makes
Jane Austen great fun of the contemporary fashion for Gothic novels and revels in
3 x 60’ the absurdity of using such sensational fiction to judge everyday life.
2005
DR0145
A Pair Of Blue The story of a young girl whose love for two very different men ends
Eyes in tragedy. Starring Jeremy Irons, Janet Maw and Michael Maloney.
by Thomas Hardy
6 x 30' CN4157
1983

Pamela Or Virtue Setting out to help poorly-educated servants with composing letters,
Reward Samuel Richardson began to write a little book of sample letters. To
2 x 57’ make it more appealing he embellished the letters by conjuring the
letters' author and in the process created a comic love story and a
2004 new literary form: the epistolary novel.
DR0123
The Picture Of Wilde's delicious fin de siècle story of the lure of evil and the quest for
Dorian Gray eternal youth.
by Oscar Wilde DR0058
2 x 60'
1999

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The Red And The A rip-roaring romantic adventure of ambition and lust, set against a
Black vivid background of post-Napoleonic France.
By Marie Henri
Beyle Stendhal CN4357
14 x 30’
1982

The Remains of Based on the award-winning novel, this is a haunting tale of lost
the Day (1-2) causes and lost love. It is a celebrated evocation of life between the
2 x 60' wars in a great English country house, and the echoes ofthe violent
2003 upheavals spreading across Europe in the 1930s.
DR0111
Sons And Lovers A semi-autobiographical novel of a young man's growing up in
by D.H. Lawrence Nottingham, in the English Midlands, in the years before the First
6 x 60' World War.
CN3647
1978

A Suitable Boy A five part dramatisation of the massive and hugely popular novel by
(1-5) Vikram Seth. Recorded entirely on location in India.
Vikram Seth
5 x 60’ DR0087
2002

Tender is the Tender is the the Night by F Scott Fitzgerald. Adapted for radio in
Night (1-2) two parts by Michael Hastings. Starring Michael Maloney. The tragic
F Scott Fitzgerald romance of young actress Rosemary Hoyt and the stylish American
2 x 60' couple Dick and Nicole Diver. Set on the French Riviera in the late
2003 1920s.
DR0107

The Tin Drum Not caring for the world he is growing up in, a small boy determines
by Gunter Grass to remain a child. The epic sweep of Grass' novel satirises German
2 x 60' nationalism and the rise and fall of the Nazi movement.
1996 TCD1217

Tristram Shandy A new adaptation of Laurence Sterne's groundbreaking comic novel -


(1-10) one of the greatest shaggy dog stories of all time.
10 x 15’ 1. Tristram tries to tell his tragi-comic life story but continually finds he
by Laurence Sterne has to digress.
2. Tristram tries to tell the tale of his birth but keeps getting
2004 distracted.
3. Tristram introduces the odious Dr Slop.
4. In telling his life story Tristram still hasn't managed to get beyond
his birth.
5. After the disaster of Tristram's birth his father thinks up a scheme
to help his unfortunate son.
6. Having recovered from the disastrous incident with Tristram's
nose, his father is dealt another blow.
7. Tristram's father receives awful news, and yet another misfortune
befalls the boy Tristram.
8. Uncle Toby performs a typical act of kindness and falls in love.
9. Widow Wadman bustles her way into Toby's sentry box and then
his heart.
10. Widow Wadham discovers where Uncle Toby got his wound and
Tristram brings his life story to a surprising conclusion.
DR0138

8
The Woman In On a lonely high-road after midnight a traveller is accosted by a
White woman dressed all in white…
(1-4)
by Wilkie Collins A thrilling adaptation of the famous Victorian novel, an action packed
4 x 60’ story of swindled fortunes, terrible secrets and mistaken identity.
2001

DR0080

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2. Crime And Thrillers
The crime serial comes in a wide range of styles and includes
the best and most popular detectives in a much-loved genre.
Hercules Poirot, Philip Marlowe, V.I. Warshawski and Lord Peter
Wimsey are familiar figures to aficionados and radio brings their
distinctive worlds to life.

Francis Durbridge's "Paul Temple" stories are radio originals,


while serial adaptation makes the surprises in a Dick Francis
novel genuinely nerve-jangling.

Other best-selling masters of the thriller - Alistair MacLean with


his war-time adventure stories and Robert Harris with his
intriguing "what-if" fiction - complete a range of programmes
where entertainment and genuine suspense sit side by side.

Address Unknown Tim Dee's adaptation of Kressmann Taylor's novel, published in


1 x 45’ 1938.
Two old friends, former business associates in San Francisco,
exchange letters. One is an American German Jew, the other an
American German who, excited and energised by the new Germany
of the 1930s, has gone home. Attitudes harden with the seemingly
inexorable rise of Hitler, the Jew horrified by the change in his friend
and his wholesale adoption of the rhetoric and ideology of Nazism.
DR0203

Agatha Christie's A murder mystery hunt arranged for a fête turns into tragedy when
Dead Man's Folly the girl acting the "victim" is murdered for real …
Agatha Christie 1. Hercule Poirot gets an urgent telephone call from his old friend, the
4 x 30’ distinguished crime writer Ariadne Oliver, asking for his help.
2007 2. Ariadne Oliver's worst fears have been realised. Hercule Poirot is
deeply shocked and joins the local police in their investigations.
3. Sir George Stubbs believes that the disappearance of his wife is
connected to the unexpected arrival of her long-forgotten cousin.
Hercule Poirot thinks there might be a more sinister explanation.
4. Hercule Poirot is convinced that yet another murder has been
committed and Ariadne Oliver is about to startle him with fresh
information.
DR0181

Agatha Christie's 1. One morning, Hercule Poirot's post includes a distressing letter
Dumb Witness from an elderly spinster seeking his help, but not saying why.
Agatha Christie However, what intrigues him most is that the message was written
2 x 45’ two months ago. He persuades Captain Hastings that they must
2006 investigate immediately.
2. Hercule Poirot and Captain Hastings are now on the trail of
murder. A little wire-haired terrier proves very helpful in their
deliberations.
DR0166

Alias George Eliot Marian Evans took the pseudonym George Eliot when she started
1 x 45’ her now famously successful career as a novelist. But she was
2005 dismayed to discover that someone else was claiming to have written
her work. This is the story of her impostor; a certain Mr Joseph
Liggins …
DR0142

The Antisocial In the latest two-part story featuring the magician of the Old Bailey a
Behaviour of civil servant is accused of strangling a prostitute, a sex trafficking
Horace Rumpole gang is exposed and Hilda flirts with His Honour Judge Bullingham.
2 x 45’ DR0197

10
Attard In An accountant on the brink of a quiet rose-loving retirement finds
Retirement himself involved in investigation of a thirty-year-old crime, as well
by John Peacock unexpected results.
3 x 30' CN3554
1980

Beijing's Slowest Penny Leicester's adaptation of a specially commissioned short story


Elevator by Xiaolu Guo.
1 x 45’ Zhang Yan has turned her back on her rural upbringing and is
determined to make it in Beijing. By night, she works in an upmarket
karaoke bar, entertaining and sleeping with its successful
businessmen clients. When she meets an attractive young man, she
hopes for escape.
DR0201

The Big Sleep Introducing Philip Marlowe, the laconic Los Angeles private-eye, in
by Raymond one of his most difficult cases. Ed Bishop is Marlowe in Chandler's
Chandler wonderfully atmospheric modern classic. Use independently or as
3 x 30' part of The World of Philip Marlowe.
CN3279
1979

Bitter Medicine Another case for Chicago's feisty sleuth, V.I. Warshawski. After
by Sara Paretsky Warshawski gets involved in the suspicious death of a 16-year-old
6 x 30' mother and her baby, a cover up leads to gangland violence and V.I.
herself under suspicion of murder. Warshawski is played by Sharon
1997 Gless, star of the long-running TV series Cagney and Lacey.

DR0010

The Blue Room Georges Simenon's classic crime story, dramatised by Ronald
By Georges Frame. A couple's adulterous meetings in a hotel room lead to a
Simenon double murder in this gripping tale of poisoned love and twisted
1 x 45’ passion set in deepest rural France.
2007 DR0189

Brat Farrar A romantic drama of intrigue and trickery.


by Josephine Tey
3 x 30' CN3559

1980

Breaking Point Beneath the thrills and excitement of the race course, an
by Dick Francis undercurrent of intrigue and violence threatens the career and the life
6 x 30' of an ambitious young jockey. Based on the novel, Nerve.
CN2213
1974

Brighton Rock A vivid and compelling version of Greene's classic study of good and
by Graham Greene evil, set in the gangland world of a seedy seaside resort in the 1930s.
5 x 30'
TCD1014
1994

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Captain Corell’s This epic tale of love, war and music is an international bestseller and
Mandolin has been translated into over 30 languages.
By Louis de 1. A Pea in the Ear
Bernieres 2. Invasion of the Italians
4 x 45’ 3. Looking for Snails
2007 4. Earthquake
DR0188

Cavity Kirsty is having an affair with Adrian, a married man. When his wife
1 x 45’ Lucy returns unexpectedly from a business conference, Kirsty hides
in the attic. In a panic she falls down the back of the attic into the
cavity wall. A story then unfolds that combines the domestically
mundane with the utterly bizarre. Sean Grundy's strange but amusing
story about sex, betrayal, the housing market and a love triangle,
follows its own surreal logic.
DR0211

Chance The story of the pre-war summer in which the famous, bohemian and
Acquaintances charming French writer, Colette, became an accidental resident in an
1 x 45’ Alpine spa - accompanied only by her beloved striped cat. Amidst the
mountains, the sulphur and the sick, she is befriended by an
2006 apparently conventional bourgeois couple and finds herself
unwittingly and unwillingly embroiled in their lives.
DR0154
The Cry of the Owl The Cry of the Owl by Patricia Highsmith and adapted for radio by
(1-4) Shaun McKenna. Robert Forester didn't look like the kind of man to
by Patricia be a prowler. His ex-wife had told the police he was erratic, liable to
Highsmith violence, had even fired a gun at her. Maybe he was a psychopathic
murderer...
4 x 30’
DR0093

The Employee A dark comedy about the pressures of modern life. Iain Adam is
1x 60’ Head of Maintenance in an 'intelligent' building, The Elm, and his
world is starting to unravel - with spectacular consequences...
2005 DR0140

The Enormous Irene Westcott is a bored housewife in a New York apartment block,
Radio with only a radio for company most days. But Irene's radio is no
1 x 45’ ordinary radio - instead of tuning into regular broadcasts, it relays
compulsive snatches of her neighbours' concealed lives.
DR0200

Evil Under The Hercule Poirot cuts an unlikely figure among the swimmers and
Sun sunbathers on Smugglers' Island. But he's not on holiday for very
by Agatha Christie long. The little grey cells are soon at work - on a glamorous corpse.
5 x 30'
DR0034
1998

Fatherland It's 1964, but not as we know it. Germany won the war, Hitler is still in
by Robert Harris power and security is tight for the Fuhrer's seventy-fifth birthday. Late
5 x 30' at night the body of a one-legged man is fished from a Berlin lake and
a detective called to investigate. He finds himself on the trail of a
1998 terrible secret. An acclaimed adaptation of the best-selling novel.

DR0029

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The Further The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Adventures of 1. Remarkable Performance of Mr Frederick Merridew
Sherlock Holmes 2. The Eyes of Horus
4 x 45’ 3. The Thirteen Watches
4. The Ferrers Documents
DR0212

The Greater Good When celebrated Chemist, Fritz Haber, began work on a secret
1 x 45’ project for the German Military, he caused an irreconcilable rift with
his wife Clara, also a chemist, with tragic consequences.
DR0205

The Guns Of The blockbusting adventure thriller. It is 1943 and two huge German
Navarone guns on an island fortress stand between hard-pressed British troops
by Alistair MacLean and safety. Unless the guns can be put out of action, 1000 men will
5 x 30' die.
DR0016
1997

The Iceman London. 1860. When three girls are found murdered the only clue
By Simon Bovey Detective Inspector Burdett has is a trace of ice found in the victims'
1 x 60’ throats - a clue that leads him into very deep water indeed.
2007 DR0186

The Inn A haunting, wintry, snow-bound tale of loneliness and dark


1 x 60’ imaginings, as a young mountain guide finds himself in sole charge of
2006 a remote Alpine hotel. It begins with the first stirrings of a love affair; it
ends in mystery and mayhem …
DR0179

Inspector West At The trail West follows to clear himself of a charge of corruption leads
Home to kidnapping, blackmail, theft on a gigantic scale and murder.
by John Creasey
7 x 30 CN1505

1972
The Lady In The Ed Bishop is Philip Marlowe in this dramatisation of one of Chandler's
Lake best-known detective novels. Usable independently or as part of a
by Raymond Philip Marlowe series.
Chandler CN3279
3 x 30'
1979

Landscape LANDSCAPE
(including The A man and woman are locked in their separate memories. He
Examination) recounts his recent visit to a scruffy park and pub. Whereas she's in a
By Harold Pinter world of deep recollection and evocation.
1 x 30’ THE EXAMINATION
1 x 15’ A man facing questioning musters his mental resources to empower
2008 himself over his interrogator.
DR0195
The Last In January 1824, Lord Byron arrived in Missalonghi determined to
Adventure fight for Greek Independence from Turkish rule. The story of his three
1 x 60’ months as commander in chief of a small and unruly force of
2006 mercenaries and freedom fighters is also the story of the last days of
his extraordinary life.
DR0147

13
The Little The young Madame La Marquise is away on holiday - alone and
Photographer bored. But then she meets the local photographer and feels the thrill
1 x 45' of being looked at... Dramatised by Michelene Wandor this is classic
Du Maurier territory - an illicit and slow-burning passion, with a
2003 surprise twist in the tail.
DR0103

Lord Arthur A new dramatisation of Oscar Wilde's deliciously witty short story.
Savile's Crime If Lord Arthur Savile is to marry Sybil Merton he must first face up to
Oscar Wilde his inevitable fate - to commit murder.
2 x 60’
DR0149
2006
Love's Thelma is in love. She's 70 years old and the man she's in love with
Executioner is roughly half her age. They had a brief affair eight years ago and
By Dr Irvin Yalom Thelma still can't get him out of her mind. She's spent the past eight
1 x 45’ years raking over this hopeless love affair. Can psychotherapy cure
her magnificent obsession? What is this thing called love?
2005 Adapted from the case notes of Dr Irvin Yalom and starring Katherine
Helmond (Jessica Tate in Soap) and Harry Hamlin (of LA Law fame).

DR0143
Maigret Series Nicholas Prevost as Chief Inspector Maigret continues his
4 x 45’ investigations in an evocative and compelling series of criminal cases
by one of the masters of detective fiction - Simenon.
2004 DR0124

Master and Man Landowner Brekhunov sets off with his man Nikita to close his
1 x 45’ purchase of a neighbouring coppice. The pair hit an impenetrable
blizzard; their sledge is stuck. Can they survive a night in this cold
2006 and is either ready to meet his Maker?
DR0155

Monsieur Monde From a short novel by the master story-teller Georges Simenon. The
Vanishes dark story of a successful businessman who abandons his wife and
1 x 45 family in Paris and starts a new life in the sleazy underworld of the
Côte d'Azur.
DR0213

Murder Must Lord Peter Wimsey's investigations lead not only to a murderer but to
Advertise the uncovering of a large-scale drug-pushing racket.
by Dorothy L. CN3720
Sayers
6 x 30'
1979

Nemesis Even Robert Oppenheimer, 'father of the atom bomb', couldn't


1 x 60’ escape the anti-communist paranoia that gripped post-war America.
Shelagh Stephenson explores Oppie's increasingly desperate
2006 attempts to save his skin.
DR0146

Oblomov Gentle, intelligent Oblomov completely fails to deal with life. He lives
By Goncharov in a flat in St Petersburg. He is always about to go out and sort out
2 x 60’ his estate but he rarely even gets out of bed. Never doing today what
he can put off till tomorrow, Oblomov is a tragi-comic hero for a couch
2005 potato generation.
Oblomov, first published in 1859, is Goncharov's masterpiece.
DR0144

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Paul Temple And A fast-moving thriller series in which Radio's most glamorous couple
The Spencer Affair solve a series of murders in London and Paris.
by Francis Dubridge CN1055
8 x 30'
1992

Peter Lorre V Towards the end of his career, movie star Peter Lorre found himself
Peter Lorre at the centre of a strange legal case. Incorporating verbatim extracts
1 x 45’ from the court transcripts, Michael Butt's play explores what was
going through Lorre's troubled mind as he fought to protect his name.

DR202

Philomel Cottage A new spin on a classic story by the Queen of the whodunnit,
& Magnolia dramatised for radio by Mike Walker. When Alex meets Terry she is
Blossom swept off her feet. He persuades her to leave her job with a dot com
Agatha Christie company and set up a business with him, based in an out of the way
1 x 30' cottage in the country.
DR0101
2003
The Pledge Inspector Matthai discovers the horrific murder of an eight-year-old
1 x 60’ girl. The girl's mother makes him swear on his soul to find the killer -
2006 and so Matthai's obsession with the case and the dark world beneath
the polite veneer of Swiss society begins ... DR0159

Prayer Mask Joseph Fiennes stars as the young Lieutenant Richard Burton who in
1 x 45’ 1853 disguised himself as an Afghani pilgrim and undertook an
expedition to Mecca. His aim was to explore the Holy of Holies. He
chronicles this journey fraught with dangers and misadventure. But
can he hide his identity from his two young guides?
DR0210

The Price of Light When Maria Theresa von Paradis, a musical prodigy in eighteenth
1 x 60’ century Vienna, lost her sight in early childhood her parents turned to
Anton Mesmer for a cure. Under Mesmer's controversial care Maria's
2005 vision began to improve - but her musical talent seemed to
deteriorate. A public and scientific scandal ensued.
DR0141
Ruth Rendell’s A short series of murderous thrillers by the crime queen.
The Fever Tree 1. The Fever Tree
3 x 30’ Ford and Tricia travel to a mosquito-ridden game reserve in an
attempt to patch up their awful marriage.
2006 2. The Dreadful Day of Judgement.
An ill-assorted group of young men is given the task of clearing an
abandoned graveyard.
3. Thornapple
James's interest in poisons (particularly the highly potent brew made
from thorn apples) is purely scientific. If only everyone else could say
the same.
DR0163

Scottish Tales of Three Scottish 19th century tales of terror and mystery, dramatised
Terror (1-3) by Mary Ross.
by Marty Ross
3 x 30’ DR0099
2003

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The Servant In this powerful psychological drama about the collapse of social and
1 x 60’ sexual barriers a young lawyer falls under the malign influence of his
sinister manservant.
2006 Joseph Losey's famous film version, scripted by Harold Pinter, sets
the story in the swinging '60s. Ronald Frame's radio dramatisation
takes us back to the original setting - the seedy world of post-war
London.
DR0153
Solo Behind the A Cold War thriller based on true events in 1968 Prague. A cast of
Iron Curtain Hollywood stars and their crew are trapped when 5000 Russian tanks
By Tracy roll into the city. DR0185
Spottiswoode
1 x 45’
2007

The Thirty-Nine John Buchan's ever-popular spy thriller, first published in 1915, is
Steps dramatised in two parts by Bert Coules.
By Bert Coules
2 x 60’
2001 DR0073

The Withered Arm Hardy's short story is a masterful drama of psychological suspense,
Hardy jealousy and witchcraft - the highly charged tale of two women in the
1 x 45’ grip of passions beyond their control.

2006 DR0150

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3. Tales Of The Supernatural
Radio has always been the perfect medium for drama of the
supernatural or ghost stories, where the imagination plays such
an important part. The programmes in this genre can stand
alone within a series or are serials by masters of the genre like
Susan Hill or Stephen King.

Arrived Safe, A ghost story, set in an English seaside town.


Writing Later
by Stephen CN5246
Dunstone
3 x 30'

1988

Carmilla Laura is a lonely girl living in a remote Hungarian castle. Into her life
Sheridan Le Fanu comes the beautiful and mysterious Carmilla, with whom Laura
1 x 45' strikes up what will prove a dangerous friendship.

2003
DR0102

Chillers 1-4 Four haunting tales to send a chill up the spine.


1 x 30'

2004 DR0117

Daphnis and The story of two lovers who, buffeted by a world of goats and Gods,
Chloe pirates and sea-nymphs, somehow remain extraordinarily naïve, is
1 x 45’ widely held to be the first novel - it was written around 300 BC.

2006 DR0151
Haunted A series of dramatised stories of the supernatural.
by Various Authors CN4115
6 x 30'

1982

The Midwich A dynamic modern dramatisation of John Wyndham's gripping sci fi


Cuckoos (1-2) classic about alien impregnation overturning the prim and proper
2 x 60’ world of a sleepy English village.

2004
DR0118

No Background A timely and compelling portrait of a former Vietnam nurse as she


Music struggles with the flashback phantoms who disrupt her life and haunt
1 x 60’ her dreams.
Featuring a stunning performance from Sigourney Weaver in her
2006 radio debut.
DR0152

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Pet Sematary A classic chiller. Dr. Louis Creed has everything going for him: a
by Stephen King loving wife, a happy family and a successful career. Close by his
6 x 30' beautiful new home lies an ancient Indian burial ground, a place of
strange and sinister power.
1997 DR0022

The Price Of Fear Vincent Price brings his own macabre sense of humour to present a
by Various Authors series of dramatised spine-chillers by modern masters.
16 x 30' Authors include: William Ingram, Jack Ritchie and Elizabeth Morgan.

1974, 1976, 1983 1-6 CN2176, 7-12 CN2519, 13-16 CN4297

Salem’s Lot First radio dramatisation of Stephen King's modern vampire classic.
by Stephen King
6 x 30' TCD0986
1995

Solaris The radio debut of a science-fiction classic.


by Stanislav Lem A psychologist is sent to a run-down space station to find out what
2 x 60’ has happened to its crew. When his long-dead wife turns up, he finds
2007 himself in deep trouble.
Kris is falling in love with his replica wife and wants to take her back
to Earth with him. Meanwhile, his colleagues are plotting to destroy
the planet.
DR0180

Tales Of The Ray Bradbury introduces a series of dramatisations of his bizarre and
Bizarre strange tales.
by Ray Bradbury TCD1250, DR0018
10 x 30'
1996, 1997

The Woman In A chilling story of the supernatural.


Black
by Susan Hill TCD0827
4 x 30'
1994

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3. Science Fiction
Science-Fiction is highly effective on the radio, where the mind
creates its own pictures and fantasy comes to life.

272 Attempts An isolated house. A large number of tagged children. Graves in the
by Bryony Lavery garden. A gripping exploration, by award-winning playwright Bryony
1 x 60’ Lavery, of the future of cloning.
2004 DR0132
Aliens In The Mind Mental mutancy on a remote Scottish island.
by Rene Basilico CN2882
6 x 30'

1977

Before The Science-fiction suspense from a radio master.


Screaming Begins CN3477
by Wally K. Daly
3 x 30'

1979

The Day Of The A classic serial.


Triffids CN1270
by John Wyndham
6 x 30'

1969

The Destruction A contemporary thriller about a plant which threatens to destroy the
Factor world.
by James Follet CN3134
6 x 30'

1978

The Hitch-Hikers Futuristic comedy set in outer space.


Guide To The CN3149, CN3574
Galaxy
by Douglas Adams
12 x 30'

1978, 1980

Ice A massive ice-floe threatens New York.


by James Follet CN4974
3 x 30'

1987

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Journey To The An exciting dramatisation of Verne's classic story.
Centre Of The Earth PC8014
by Jules Verne
7 x 30'

1963

The Late Mr By Robert Nye, dramatised by Jonathan Broadbent.


Shakespeare Pickleherring, a former boy actor in Shakespeare's company,
1 x 60’ reminisces from the vantage point of old age on his time spent with
The Bard. As he finally finds love with a prostitute named Polly, the
lessons he learned from Shakespeare finally start to become clear.
DR0207

Midwich Cuckoos An eerie thriller in an English rural setting.


by John Wyndham CN4942
3 x 30'

1987

Porshia Thomas, a no-hope poet, obsesses about Porshia, a young woman


By Ed Harris at the office who is way out of his league.
1 x 60’ contains content of an explicit nature.
DR0184
2007

Time After Time Two men are trapped in a nightmare world where every door leads to
by Gerry Jones the same hotel room and all roads lead back to the hotel. This play by
1 x 45’ award-winning dramatist, Gerry Jones, was written in 1979 - long
2006 before Groundhog Day.
DR157
The War Of The Alien invasion of the earth in a vintage story from the father of English
Worlds Science-fiction.
by H.G. Wells CN0735
6 x 30'
1967

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4. Comedy
A diverse range of comedy serials, from adaptations of modern
classic novels to original radio drama; they all have one thing in
common, the ability to make your audience laugh.

Audio Diaries Delightful parodies in a series that follows ordinary people through a
by Kay Stonham momentous period in their lives.
5 x 30' DR0028
1998

Aunt Julia And Imagine a radio station has a huge audience for its soap operas.
The Scriptwriter They are all written, performed and directed by one man. Imagine he
by Mario Vargas loses his marbles and gets the soap plots hopelessly mixed up. Add
Llosa the story of a young writer in love with his aunt and you have all the
6 x 30' ingredients of a fabulous romantic comedy.
1996 DR0001

Bards Of Bromley Jacqueline Swerdlow's creative writing class in Bromley attracts an


1 x 44’ unusual range of would-be authors: A.A. Milne, William Wordsworth,
August Strindberg, George Eliot and Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe.
2004 Passions run high and unlikely alliances unfold as they make no
bones what they think about each other's work.

DR0119

Crampton Hodnet One of Barbara Pym's distinctive comedies of middle class life and
by Barbara Pym manners, set in sleepy 1930s Oxford. Starring Elizabeth Spriggs,
6 x 30' Samantha Bond and Stephen Moore.
TCD1073
1993

Development Doug Lucie's new play is a dark comedy about the credit crunch.
1 x 45’ Mike is a property developer who appears to have it all, but the
foundations are shaky. When the debts are called in, his au pair's
brother offers a solution, but is it what it seems?
DR0209

Fred Rimble Written by John B Keane, dramatised by Kerry Lee Crabbe, and
John B Keane starring Ardal O'Hanlon. This play about Jim Conlon's fervent
1 x 45' attempts to cure his hypochondriac mother, is being broadcast on
what would have been the Irish author's 75th birthday to
2003 commemorate his death last year.

DR0105

Gentlemen Prefer Sparkling 1920s comedy about a not-so-dumb blonde and a showgirl
Blondes who go to Paris in search of rich husbands. An adaptation of Anita
by Anita Loos Loos' novel, so memorably filmed in 1953 with Jane Russell and
4 x 30' Marilyn Monroe.
TCD1199
1995

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Gilbert Without WS Gilbert is famous for his partnership with Arthur Sullivan. But his
Sullivan (1-5) comic creations didn't end there - he also wrote these lesser known,
5 x 30' surreal, topsy-turvy stories.

2003
DR0104

Gilbert Without More engaging comic nonsense from W. S. Gilbert.


Sullivan (6-10)
5 x 30’ 6. The Realm of Joy: A West End play is causing such a scandal that
respectable Victorian theatre-goers cannot keep away.
2004 7. The Wedding March: It's Woodpecker Tapping's wedding day and
everything that can go wrong does.
8. A Sensation Novel: Ebenezer Fudge, writer of melodramatic
sensation novels, finds his characters coming to life and criticising his
preposterous plots.
9. A Colossal Idea: Mr Yellowboy, on holiday at the seaside with his
wife, claims to be preparing a new edition of the Encyclopaedia
Britannica, but his interests lie elsewhere.
10. Tom Cobb or Fortune's Toy: Tom Cobb is engaged to Matilda
O'Flipp - but the course of true love never runs smooth.
DR0133
Goldfish Girl What if you couldn't remember a single minute of the 10 years you'd
By Peter Souter spent with the love of your life? Goldfish Girl, by Peter Souter, is a
1 x 45’ romantic and tender play. A husband slowly leads his amnesiac wife,
2008 who is lying in a hospital bed recovering from a brain injury.
DR0193

How to Lose The comic saga of a young journalist's failure to make it in the New
Friends and York media, mix with celebrities or hit it off with women. Based on
Alienate People Toby Young's best-selling account of his time at Vanity Fair.
1 x 45 DR0168
2006

Joy In The Bertie Wooster becomes engaged - against his will but at frequent
Morning intervals - to Florence Craye, the lady novelist. Even Jeeves is hard-
by P.G. Wodehouse pressed to rescue him from this predicament.
7 x 30' CN3596
1979

Jeeves And The Following his adventures in Joy in the Morning, Bertie Wooster
Feudal Spirit becomes embroiled in a new plot involving counterfeit necklaces and
by P.G. Wodehouse aunt-crossed lovers.
6 x 30' CN3597
1979

Life is a Dream When Sam Lazarus wakes to find himself in a parallel reality, in
1 x 45’ which he is married to his childhood sweetheart, and Hilary Clinton is
2004 President, he thinks he has died and gone to heaven - but has he?
DR0169

Love Contract Increasing numbers of companies ask staff to declare their office love
By Mike Barlett affairs - allegedly to guard against 'break-up fallout'.
1 x 45’ Is new starter, Emma having a relationship or not?
2007 DR0190

The Loved One The blackest of black comedies. In post-war California, a struggling
1 x 60’ English poet makes his living by working in a pet cemetery. His
2007 prospects look grim until he meets a kindred spirit, a young female
embalmer.
DR0170

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The Magician's Comedy drama by Adam Beeson, set in 19th-century Europe.
Daughter A celebrated magician is shot on stage. With his dying breaths, he
1 x 45’ passes on the secrets of his spectacular act to his daughter. Fearing
pursuit by jealous rivals, she disappears.
DR0208

Meet Mr Mulliner Meet Mr Mulliner features one of Wodehouse's most entertaining


(1-6) characters. Richard Griffiths stars as the storytelling Mr Mulliner
6 x 30’ whose narratives enlist the regular tipplers of the Angler's Rest as
2002 participants. One of the Mulliner clan writes tough detective stories,
but when he inherits the cottage of another family author he finds it
haunted by the spirit of all her cloying romantic fiction.
DR0095
More Mr. Mulliner Wodehouse's great fabulist returns to the bar of the Angler's Rest for
Wodehouse four more outlandish tales of the adventures and misadventures of
4 x 30’ the Mulliner clan.

2004 1. The Bishop's Move


If the highly potent tonic, Buck-U-Uppo, can transform a timid curate
into a tiger - imagine what it can do to a bishop.
2. The Ordeal of Osbert Mulliner
If Osbert Mulliner marries the girl of his dreams he'll be beaten to a
pulp by a rival. If he stands her up he'll face the wrath of her uncle.
3. The Knightly Quest of Mervyn
Mervyn Mulliner, a prize chump, demands a knightly quest to prove
his love for the glamorous Clarice.
4. The truth About George
A terrible stammer prevents crossword obsessed George Mulliner
from declaring his love for a fellow enthusiast.
DR0130

Mr Larkin’s Chris Harrald's play takes a light-hearted look at a chaotic day in the
Awkward Day life of an emerging poet.
By Chris Harrald One morning in September 1957, Philip Larkin receives a very official
1 x 45’ looking letter which sends him into a spin.
2008 DR0194

Mrs Mabb Mrs Mabb is the beguiling dramatisation of Susanna Clarke's magical
By Susanna Clarke short story.
1 x 45’
2008 Venetia must win back the charismatic Captain Fox from the amazing
Mrs Mabb. She needs her wits about her when she takes on her rival
in love, for Mrs Mabb inhabits a surreal world of magic.

DR0191

Produced by Elizabeth Allard

New The myth of Zeus and Semele is played out afresh in the jet set world
Metamorphoses – of glamour and wealth inhabited by Russian oligarchs, the paparazzi,
Zeus & Semele and powerful, dangerous women. Zeus and Semele by Sebastian
1 x 45’ Baczkiewicz.
2008
DR0192

Rumpole The splendours and miseries of an Old Bailey hack. Maurice Denham
by John Mortimer is Rumpole, a lawyer constantly beset by legal adversaries and of
6 x 30' course, "she who must be obeyed”.
CN3855
1981

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Rumpole (1-4) A series of four Rumpole stories. Written by John Mortimer.
John Mortimer.
4 x 45'
DR0109
2003

Rumpole and the A new two-part adventure for the much loved barrister-at-law, starring
Reign of Terror Timothy West as Horace Rumpole and Prunella Scales as 'She who
by John Mortimer must be obeyed'.
2 x 45’ DR0182

2007

Rumpole Returns Two new adventures featuring wily, irascible barrister Horace
by John Mortimer Rumpole - starring Timothy West as the legendary hack of the Old
2 x 45’ Bailey and Prunella Scales as 'She who must be obeyed'.
DR0164
2006

Sketches By Boz Boz was the pseudonym of the young Charles Dickens. These
by Charles Dickens sketches are the engaging comic tales that first made his name in the
10 x 30' Monthly Magazine and The Evening Chronicle in 1832-1835.

1998, 2000 DR0027, DR0047

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5. Sherlock Holmes
In recent years the BBC has dramatised all of Arthur Conan
Doyle's novels and short stories featuring the great detective,
Sherlock Holmes. In these unique productions the same team of
directors and dramatists help to give continuity and atmosphere
to these much-loved works. Clive Merrison is Holmes and
Michael Williams as the faithful Dr. Watson.

The Adventures Of The first collection of Sherlock Holmes short stories.


Sherlock Holmes
12 x 45' TCD0263, TCD0607
1991

The Hound Of The A noble family, a desolate location, a curse and a terrible legend.
Baskervilles Sherlock Holmes is called in to unravel the mystery.
2 x 60' DR0025
1998

The Memoirs Of Five classic mysteries.


Sherlock Holmes TCD0882, TCD1032
11 x 45'

1995

The Return Of Thirteen more stories, originally published in the Strand Magazine, of
Sherlock Holmes detection and mystery.
13 x 45' TCD1187, DR0004
1993, 1997

The Sign Of The When crimes are dull and villainy uninspired, Sherlock Holmes
Four reaches for his syringe and cocaine bottle. Only a case as singular as
2 x 60' The Sign of the Four could rouse his interest.
TCD0082
1991

A Study In Scarlet London 1881: a penniless doctor meets a curious young man with
2 x 60' some extremely strange habits. The immortal detective makes his
debut in style with an unusual murder investigation.
1991 TCD0081

The Valley Of Fear "What we have here, gentlemen, is a murderer who kills his victim,
2 x 60' removes both his rings, carefully puts one of them back, leaves his
calling card and then vanishes into thin air." Holmes relishes the
1997 challenge of the case.
DR0026

The Further The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes


Adventures of 1. Remarkable Performance of Mr Frederick Merridew
Sherlock Holmes 2. The Eyes of Horus
4 x 45’ 3. The Thirteen Watches
4. The Ferrers Documents
DR0212

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6. Children’s
Children's radio specialises in a range of dramatisations of
popular classic books, which can be enjoyed by all ages and are
perfect listening for the whole family.

The Adventures Of Belgium's intrepid boy reporter and his faithful dog Snowy make their
Tin-Tin radio debut.
by Hergé TCD0847
6 x 30'

1995

Let’s Join In A series of folk tales and fairy stories from all around the world,
by Various Authors dramatised with younger children in mind.
52 x 15'

The Lion, The The first of the magical tales set in the land of Narnia.
Witch And The
Wardrobe CN5213
by C.S. Lewis
5 x 30'

1988

Little Women Louisa M. Alcott's much-loved novel about the four March sisters
by Louisa M. Alcott growing up against the background of Civil War America. Starring
6 x 30' Gayle Hunnicut as Marmee.
1992 TCD1170

The Magician’s A tale of the earliest beginnings of Narnia.


Nephew
by C.S. Lewis CN5213
5 x 30'

1988

The Mouse And A dramatised version of the book. An allegory for children and adults,
His Child adapted for radio by Moira Doolan.
by Russell Hoban CN2690
6 x 15'

1976

Northern Lights Philip Pullman's award winning trilogy is a breathtaking epic


(1-5) adventure spanning a multitude of worlds. Book 2 starts in our world
Philip Pullman where 12 year old Will accidentally kills a man. He escapes into the
5 x 30' parallel world of Cittagazze where he meets 11 year old Lyra.
Together they acquire the most powerful weapon in all the Universes
2003 - The Subtle Knife.

DR0108

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Oliver Twist Oliver's story is full of trials and tribulations, before he is finally able to
by Charles Dickens escape from London's criminal underworld and rejoin his family.
6 x 30'
TCD0932
1994

The A sequel to Frank L. Baum’s story that gives the further adventures of
Scatterbrained Dorothy with her good friends the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the
Scarecrow Of Oz Cowardly Lion in the fabulous Land of Oz.
by Alfred Bradley CN3990
6 x 15'

1981

The Secret Garden The heart-warming classic story.


by Frances
Hodgson Burnett TCD0422
5 x 30'

1992

Shadow Of The A legendary tale of ancient Egypt.


Pharaoh
by Victor CN1756
Pemberton
6 x 30'
1972

Treasure Island Long John Silver is the villain and pirate gold is the lure in the most
by Robert Louis popular of Stevenson's adventure stories.
Stevenson CN5516
3 x 30'

1990

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7. World Theatre
Within this genre are plays by the great dramatists from the age
of Shakespeare onwards. Beginning with Shakespeare himself
we offer vintage and legendary productions through to the most
recent by Kenneth Branagh. After Shakespeare, there is a huge
range of styles from the bawdy Restoration to the civilised wits
of the 18th century, from the great Scandinavian realists to the
wealth of 20th century theatre.

The emphasis is on entertainment - great performances and


writing - with some unashamed audience pleasers, that are
constantly revived on television and in the cinema.

All the plays in this genre are 75 minutes or over and duration
does vary considerably.

A. The Plays Of William Shakespeare


As You Like It A quadrophonic production of this delicate pastoral comedy.
135'
1978 CN3161, (WT263)

Hamlet This vintage 1948 recording was made when John Gielgud's
195' performance, widely acclaimed as the greatest of our time, had
1975 reached its peak.
CN2456, (WT240)

Hamlet Kenneth Branagh with the Renaissance Theatre Company in an all-


225' star cast.
1992 TCD0449, (WT355)

Henry V One of the most heroic of the history plays.


195' CN2684, (WT250)
1976

Julius Ceasar The earliest of Shakespeare's Roman plays, dealing with the
150' assassination of Ceasar and the civil war that followed it. The text is
1972 uncut in this production.
CN1655, (WT184)

King Lear A stunning performance by John Gielgud in tragedy's most


180' demanding role.
1994 TCD0803, (WT361)

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Macbeth Paul Scofield and Peggy Ashcroft co-star in this tragedy of ambition
120' and witchcraft.
1966 CN0563, (WT162)

The Merchant Of Alan Badel is Shylock, with his daughter Sarah Badel and Anna
Venice Massey co-starring in this powerful drama.
165' CN3001, (WT257)
1977
A Mid-Summer This most magical of fairy-tale comedies in a stereo production, with
Night’s Dream original music by Anthony Bernard.
135' CN1448, (WT180)
1970
Much Ado About The witty sparring between Beatrice and Benedick eventually leads to
Nothing true love, as Shakespeare's comedy darkens. This production stars
135' Fenella Fielding, Paul Daneman and Ralph Richardson.
1970
CN1157, (WT169)

Richard III Perhaps Shakespeare's most memorable villain, magnetic, evil and
120' almost comic in his ambition to gain the crown. Simon Callow stars in
1985 one of his finest roles.
CN4544, (WT314)

The Tempest Forty-one years after his definitive Hamlet, Gielgud gives another
120' great performance as Prospero, who rules over Shakespeare's
1988 enchanted island.
CN5277, (WT338)

The Tragedy Of Richard Pasco is Coriolanus in one of Shakespeare's most


Coriolanus contemporary political tragedies, set in ancient Rome.
180'
1979 CN3892, (WT291)

B. Other Global Playwrights


Accidental Death Farce meets political satire in Dario Fo's comedy, with Adrian
Of An Anarchist Edmondson as The Maniac.
by Dario Fo TCD0470, (WT356)
75'

1993

The Admirable The social tables are turned as a shipwreck makes a butler king of a
Crichton desert island. This comedy, written in 1902, pokes fun at the class
by J.M. Barrie barriers of the Edwardian era.
90' CN2007, (WT214)
1974

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Accolades In 1973, Oxford academic A. L. Rowse published the work that would
1 x 45’ establish his name internationally - Shakespeare the Man, in which
2007 he claimed to have decoded Shakespeare's sonnets and finally
discovered the identity of the playwright's mysterious Dark Lady. But
was this 'discovery' based on a simple misreading?
Accolades was the last drama completed by Ian Richardson, one of
Britain's finest classical actors, recorded just three weeks before he
died in 2007.
DR0183
The Alibi Charles Fenton feels trapped. Trapped in his job. Trapped in his
by Daphne du marriage. How can he escape the stultifying routine? With a little
Maurier random murder, perhaps?
45’ DR0176
2007
Amadeus In 18th century Vienna, Salieri is driven to madness by his jealousy
by Peter Shaffer of Mozart's genius, with the National Theatre cast.
120' CN4282, (WT306)
1983

The Beaux Restoration comedy showing two young gallants in search of a rich
Stratagem wife.
by George Farquhar PC0113, (WT132)
90'

1962

Beggars Opera The robust 18th century ballad-opera.


by John Gay CN3156, (WT265)
120'

The Birds Du Maurier's celebrated horror story, set in Cornwall just after the
by Daphne du Second World War, paints a terrifying picture of the natural world
Maurier turning on mankind.
60’ DR0174
2007

Blood Wedding A tragedy on the theme of honour and passion set in rural Spain with
by Federico Garcia Anna Massey and Juliet Stevenson.
Lorca CN5003, (WT331)
90'

The Cherry Chekhov's greatest and most atmospheric play.


Orchard CN5051, (WT332)
by Anton Chekhov
120'

The Country Wife A bawdy wit, a cynical mind and a merciless eye for human foibles
by William are the hallmarks of this Restoration comedy, perfect for the talents
Wycherely of Maggie Smith.
120' CN4889, (WT326)

Death And The The powerful after-effects of torture, as Juliet Stevenson repeats her
Maiden award-winning stage performance.
by Ariel Dorfman TCD0921, (WT362)
90'

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The Diary Of A Russian comedy about a young man determined to get on with as
Scoundrel little effort as possible.
by Alexander CN3493, (WT278)
Ostrovsky
90'

A Doll’s House One of the first plays to deal seriously with the theme of women's
by Henrik Ibsen rights, with Susan Fleetwood and Ian McKellen.
150' CN3676, (WT283)

The Dresser An actor-manager of the old school takes a Shakespearean company


by Ronald Harwood on tour in England during the darkest days of the Second World War.
90'
TCD0650, (WT358)

The Duchess Of Dame Peggy Ashcroft stars in this Jacobean tragedy of lust and
Malfi revenge.
by John Webster CN1927, (WT204)
150'

Eastward Ho! Boisterous city-life comedy from 1605, with Donald Wolfit.
by Chapman,
Johnson and PC0105, (WT123)
Marston
90'

Hadrian VII An unsuccessful writer dreams of becoming the second English


by Peter Luke Pope. Alec McCowan repeats his starring role.
105' CN3551, (WT274)

Hassan A magical oriental fantasy, with incidental music by Delius.


by James Elroy
Flecker CN2272, (WT219)
135'

The Lady From A taut drama of sexual domination and liberation with Cheryl
The Sea Campbell as Ellida.
by Henrik Ibsen TCD0417, (WT354)
120'

Lady Wilde's wit is at its most dazzling in this comedy of sexual manners in
Windermere’s Fan which a fan is lost and found, in compromising circumstances.
by Oscar Wilde
90' CN1656, (WT185)

The Lion And The A bawdy comedy of West African village life.
Jewel CN1997, (WT208)
by Wole Soyinka
90'

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Lulu The rise and fall of an archetypal temptress.
by Frank Wedekind CN3195, (WT268)
120'

Luther Ground-breaking study of the man who almost single-handedly led


by John Osborne the Reformation in 16th century Germany.
120' CN4256, (WT307)

Major Barbara A delicious moral dilemma involving armaments money and the
by George Bernard Salvation Army.
Shaw CN5521, (WT347)
90'

Master Class Shostakovich and Prokofiev confront Stalin, played by Timothy West,
by David Pownall as they try to reconcile music and absolute politics.
90'
CN4901, (WT327)

The Misanthrope A comedy of manners from 17th century France, with Diana Rigg and
by Molière Alec McCowen.
120' CN2904, (WT255)

Moby Dick The pursuit of the great white whale by Captain Ahab.
by Herman Melville CN3382
120'

My Cousin Rachel Du Maurier's engrossing tale of obsession, paranoia and jealousy.


by Daphne du
Maurier DR0175
120’
2007

The Playboy Of The classic Irish comedy set at the beginning of the 20th century with
The Western World an all-Irish cast.
by J.M. Synge CN3031, (WT262)
90'

Present Laughter Paul Scofield stars as Gary Essendine, an egotistical leading actor in
by Noel Coward a mad world of admirers and hangers-on, in one of Coward's best
90' light comedies.
CN2230, (WT262)

Professional Foul An English academic on a visit to Prague gets caught up in the


by Tom Stoppard struggle for human rights in Stoppard's comedy.
75'
CN3479, (WT229)

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Pygmalion "Oeeow, garn !" Can Professor Higgins take cockney Eliza Doolittle,
by George Bernard a Covent Garden guttersnipe and pass her off as a lady?
Shaw
90' CN5109, (WT333)

Rosencrantz And Minor characters in Hamlet take centre stage in this existential
Guildenstern Are comedy.
Dead CN5003, (WT331)
by Tom Stoppard
120'

Scenes From An In 16th century Venice, a woman painter is commissioned to


Execution celebrate a naval victory. This award-winning play stars Glenda
by Howard Barker Jackson.
90' CN4605, (WT273)

Serjeant A passionate indictment of war, hypocrisy and religious fanaticism,


Musgrave’s Dance set in the North of England at the end of Queen Victoria's reign.
by John Arden Gordon Jackson stars, with music by Dudley Moore.
120'
CN2673, (WT247)

She Stoops To An 18th century comedy of mischief and manners, set in and around
Conquer a country house in Yorkshire. Starring Michael Williams, Judi Dench
by Oliver Goldsmith and Wayne Sleep.
120' CN3231, (WT270)

The Three Sisters The sisters long to escape provincial boredom and Moscow beckons.
by Anton Chekhov
120' CN0342, (WT156)

Tom Jones Fielding's most famous novel, the comic adventures of a lusty young
by Fielding hero, with Michael Legge as Tom and Simon Russell Beale as the
3 x 60’ author.
DR0173

Venice Preserved A plot to overthrow the Venetian Republic is the theme of this 1682
by Thomas Otway tragedy of loyalty and treachery. Starring the magnificent Donald
120' Wolfit.
CN1702, (WT156)

Waiting For Godot Dazzling music-hall repartee from Pozzo and Lucky in a bleak
by Samuel Beckett landscape, as they find they have time on their hands.
90'
CN1920, (WT198)

The Waltz Of The A bitter-sweet comedy about the ageing but amorous General Saint-
Toreadors P‚ played by Stephen Murray.
by Jean Anouilh CN1701, (WT189)
90'

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The Way Of The A bitter-sweet comedy about the ageing but amorous General Saint-
World P‚ played by Stephen Murray.
by William CN1926, (WT203)
Congreve
120'

The Winslow Boy A 14-year-old boy is accused of stealing a postal-order and expelled
by Terence Rattigan from naval college. His family decide to try and clear his name,
90' whatever the consequences. This play, based on an actual case,
stars Michael Aldridge, Sarah Badel and Aubrey Woods.

CN4102, (WT299)

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8. Christmas
In this selection there are plays of varying durations and a
serial, ranging from the traditional festive favourites to some
more contemporary drama. What they all have in common is
their entertainment value and, above all, their suitability for
Christmas.

And Yet Another A cautionary tale, with Penelope Keith the recipient of a series of gifts
Partridge In A Pear from an extravagant admirer.
Tree CN3065
by Brian Sibley
15'

Blind Man’s Hood Christmas party games with a sinister difference.


by John Dickson CN5080
Carr
30'

The Chosen A Science-Fiction fantasy.


by Gerry Knight CN4167
30'

A Christmas Carol A musical version with Roy Dotrice as Scrooge.


by Charles Dickens CN3316
60'

Christmas Meeting A schoolteacher meets the ghost of a young poet in a boarding


by Rosemary house.
Timperley PC0076
15'

Christmas A small boy is kept at home while the family go to the pantomime, but
Pantomime Uncle Samuel comes to the rescue.
by Hugh Walpole CN1281
30'

The Comic Civilian Flanders 1914 and the Christmas truce has a profound effect on one
by Michael man.
Hardwick CN0284
60'

The Demon King A real demon king turns up to enliven a seedy Victorian pantomime
by J.B. Priestley in this delightful comedy.
30' CN5233

The First Nowell A Nativity play with music by Ralph Vaughan Williams.
by Simona CN1352
Pakenham
30'

Frost At Midnight Christmas 1499 and a group of townspeople encounter problems as


by Andre Obey they rehearse their Nativity play.
90' CN2854, (WT258)

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Half-Way House A morality play for Christmas.
by Stuart Jackson CN3069
45'

MR James at Five classic ghost stories by Montague Rhodes James, introduced by


Christmas Derek Jacobi as the voice of the author. Many of James's thirty or so
by Montague tales were written as Christmas entertainment for gatherings of
Rhodes James friends. This selection summons cursed artefacts, restless spirits,
5 x 15’ quests for immortality and pacts with the Devil to create a mood of
foreboding and unease.
1. Lost Hearts
2. Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad
3. The Tractate Middoth
4. The Rose Garden
5. Number 13
DR0199

Once Upon A A domestic drama about a modern Scrooge.


Christmas CN1572
by David
Fitzsimmons
30'

Pickwick Papers The eternal optimist Samuel Pickwick and his highly eccentric friends
by Charles Dickens make a perfect Christmas serial.
6 x 30' DR0021

Two Thirty Minute Scrooge Blues and Not So Tiny Tim. Two sequels to Charles
Dramas Dickens' famous Christmas Story.
Various
2 x 30'
DR0100

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B. By Duration
The best adaptations from the stage or original scripts

Single plays are broken down into genres so that they may be used
within series. In this selection 52 weeks are offered for the first three
genres, the fourth an example of more creative scheduling and the
last a seasonal Christmas offering. However much more is available
as required and within each genre there is great diversity, allowing
considerable flexibility of scheduling.

1. 15 minutes
An experienced dramatist can accomplish a lot in fifteen
minutes as the plays in this genre amply demonstrate. Having
much in common with the short story these plays are ideal for
scheduling before significant times - "Up To the Hour", "Just
Before Midnight" - and are suitable for all times of the day. Also
in this genre are two top quality dramatised serials which
confirm the emphasis on entertainment and the considerable
variety on offer.

Acting Exercise A two-hander where an actor puts his professional skill to


by Peter Barnes unexpectedly practical use.
CN4534

Bat Blues A bizarre comedy in which Cutler teaches one woman and several
by Ivor Cutler bats how to play jazz piano.
CN5040

The Bionic Blob A Sci-fi private-eye comedy.


by James Follett CN3363

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The Body Snatchers Late evening in the year 1828. In the city of Edinburgh two young
by Maurice Travers men are waiting in the medical school.
CN1067

Command A thriller about a strip-tease artist and a python.


Performance CN3476
by Alan Wells

The Dissolution Of It's a simple thing to take a taxi, but a taxi can take you for a ride.
Dominic Boot Stoppard's first radio play.
by Tom Stoppard CN3348

Dinosaurs by An improvisation in which John Antrobus visits the local museum


John Antrobus where Spike Milligan is in charge of the Dinosaur gallery.
CN2560

A Fairy Tale For A variation on a traditional theme, in which the princess insists that
Freudians she could perfectly well kill the dragon for herself.
by Valerie Windsor CN3615

Half-Time During the interval of a school football match, a teacher reflects on


by Rose Tremain his domestic life.
CN3832

His Lordship’s Bed Gladys and Tom decide to celebrate fifty years of domestic service in
by Trevor Baxter a rather unusual fashion.
CN4272

Nicholas Nickleby A panoramic story, a glorious cast of characters, some tearful


by Charles Dickens moments and a happy ending.
DR0067

The Real Long John Farcical comedy about three people getting ready for a fancy dress
Silver by party.
Peter Barnes CN5040

The Right Time And A suicide counsellor and her client find themselves swapping roles.
Right Place
by Peter Barnes CN4534

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2. 30 minutes
Thirty minutes is a terrific slot for drama.

This selection has been broken down into four 13-week seasons
for ease of scheduling. They are:

A. Comedy
B. Thriller And Supernatural
C. The Past
D. The Tales Of Sherlock Holmes

A. Comedy
The plays in this selection range from the comic verbal
fireworks of Stoppard, the sly characterisation of Alan Bennett
to moments of high farce and bizarre situations. What they do
have in common is the ability to make your audience laugh.

After The Funeral Three pimps hold a wake for one of their "ladies".
by Peter Barnes CN4934

Another Crack Of A circus comedy.


The Whip CN4840
by N.J. Warburton

The Contemplative A black comedy inspired by Robert Browning's "Soliloquy of the


Life by Spanish Cloister".
Marcia Kahan CN4841

Dancing An ex-ballerina gives a masterclass.


by Peter Barnes CN4935

Grandma Goes An unlikely story about a holiday journey.


West by CN4368
Michael McStay

In Confidence Two confidence tricksters have the tables turned on them.


by Sheila Hodgson CN2627

The Legs That An unusual, true and hilarious event.


Came In From The CD0783
Cold by
Karoline Leach

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Meet Mr. Mulliner (1- Meet Mr Mulliner features one of Wodehouse's most entertaining
6) characters. Richard Griffiths stars as the storytelling Mr Mulliner
by P.G. Wodehouse whose narratives enlist the regular tipplers of the Angler's Rest as
participants. One of the Mulliner clan writes tough detective stories,
6 x 30’ but when he inherits the cottage of another family author he finds it
haunted by the spirit of all her cloying romantic fiction.

DR0094

Music And Silence In 1629 the Danish court welcomes a young English lutenist to King
by Rose Tremain Christians’ Royal Orchestra. An often magical story of duty and
10 x 30' passion that is as funny as it is compelling.
DR0059

A Separate Peace What should nurses do with a patient who isn't ill?
by Tom Stoppard CN3939

Sweet Tooth In a teashop two lovers are observed by a plate of apprehensive


by Mel Calman cakes.
CN5108

A Visit From Miss Mr. Dodsworth's comfortable retirement is shattered.


Protheroe CN3897
by Alan Bennett

Walking The Dog A canine comedy.


by Roger McGough CN3935

Yes And No A theatrical fragment.


by Graham Greene CN4412

B. Thriller And Supernatural


At The Frontier Confrontation on the South African border.
by H. Sibanda CN4650

The Black Monk Rupert Kingfisher's adaptation of Anton Chekhov's short story about
by Anton Chekhov a talented, but troubled young professor of philosophy who escapes
to a house deep into the Russian countryside, only to find himself
tormented by visions of a mysterious Black Monk.

DR0079

Cold Storage A chapter of accidents leads to a chilling climax


by Philip Levine CN1992

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Christabel A beguiling tale of enchantment and desire - wonderfully atmospheric
by Samuel Taylor performance of the poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Coleridge
DR0074

A Cry – Almost A A man and a woman strike up a conversation in the featureless


Scream atmosphere of a launderette.
by Jane Beeson CN3259

The Dog A strange tale of a haunting and its consequences.


by Ivan Turgenev CN3178

The Drowned A haunting tale of a ghost-child seeking her playmates.


Village by CN4599
Berlie Doherty

Hello Out There Love on death row.


by William Saroyan CN4867

In Another Life A tantalising psychological thriller.


by Robert Stuart CD0783
Tyler

Next To Being A A young boy's fantasy world comes alive.


Knight by CN1852
Charles Wood

Oh, Whistle And I’ll Sir Michael Hordern plays an archaeologist who doesn't believe in
Come To You ghosts.
by M. R. James CN5227

The Park Keeper The drama of a man who is accidentally locked in a public park and
by Margaret Harris the nightmare that follows.
CN1651

The Playfellow The ghost of a murdered child exacts a terrible revenge.


by Cynthia Asquith CN2059

The Revenge A thriller without words.


by Andrew Sachs CN3255

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C. The Past
The plays in this selection use the past in different ways, either
as a dramatic setting or by reflecting on how the past informs
the present.

There are a variety of authors and styles but above all these
plays provide rich and varied entertainment for the listening
audience.

Autumn An escape from the past?


by Susan Hill CN5157

The Fighting Man In a land suffering from the ravages of an invading army, two soldiers
by Sarah Shaw confront an anxious family with something to hide.
CN3593

The Glasshouse A brother and sister troubled by guilt over their past behaviour.
by Matthew Solon
CN4774

The Heirs Of Alexander the Great confronts Diogenes the philosopher.


Doigenes CN4935
by Peter Barnes

The Illusion A Russian fable of reality and pretence.


by Reinhard Lettau CN4867

Lady Of Pleasure The memoirs of Harriette Wilson, the famous 19th century courtesan.
by Harriette Wilson
CN1529

Lifetime Archie looks back on a lifetime spent in Jamaica and Britain.


by Nigel D. Moffatt
CN5039

Material Values A violinist must choose between the present and the past.
by Stephen Lavell CN4686

No End To A monologue based on an old Jewish legend. Specially written for


Dreaming Laurence Olivier.
by Peter Barnes CN4936

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Not So Merry The story of how the most famous of all operettas almost didn't make
Widow by it.
Douglas Slater CN3678

The Peace Of An incident during the Thirty Years' War.


Westphalia CN4934
by Peter Barnes

Queen To James II The story of Mary of Modena, who wanted to be a nun but became
by Brian Bevan the young bride of James, Duke of York, brother of Charles II.

CN1529

A Sepia Photograph An old snapshot bridges the gap between three generations.
by Chris Hawes
CN4295

D. The Tales Of Sherlock Holmes


A series of vintage dramatisations of the best of Conan Doyle's
detective stories. Two much-loved radio actors - Carleton
Hobbes and Norman Shelley - play Holmes and Watson in these
atmospheric plays.

The Blanched Soldi CN0287

The Bruce Partington Plans CN0294

Charles Augustus CN0289

The Devil’s Foot CN0293

The Disappearance Of Lady Carfax CN0299

The Empty House CN0288

The Engineer’ CN0300

The Final Problem CN1210

The Golden Pince-Nez CN0295

The Greek Interpreter CN0286

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The Mazarin Ston CN0292

The Missing Three-Quarter CN0291

The Six Napoleons CN1210

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3. 60 Minutes
The plays in this suggested slot are divided into four different
13 week seasons:

A. Radio Originals - specially written for the medium, well-received


by audiences and sprinkled with award-winners.

B. Matinee - those plays that have been and remain much-loved


theatrical classics, revived constantly and highly popular.

C. World Theatre Hour - drama about and from around the world -
which brings an exotic feel to this group of plays.

D. Adaptations - usually of much-loved classic novels or stories


which transfer easily and with great style into the radio medium.

Together they form a diverse collection of highly entertaining


productions and performances, all at 60 minutes.

A. Radio Originals
Albert’s Bridge Stoppard's first full-length radio play in which Albert, played by John
by Tom Stoppard Hurt, finds his escape from life and the world up in the air, painting
Clufton Bridge.
CN0902

Buffet A middle-class businessman's efforts to cope with the "economic


by Rhys Adrian crisis" and middle age.
CN2740

Enter A Free Man A domestic comedy about a unsuccessful inventor and his
by Tom Stoppard relationship with his family.
CN2662

Episode On A The proprietors of a struggling small cinema try to decide what to do


Thursday about a bomb warning.
by Don Haworth CN3332

Flashman at the A two-part dramatisation by George MacDonald Fraser of one of his


Charge (1-2) celebrated novels recounting the exciting if utterly deplorable
by George adventures of the renowned cad, bounder, blackguard, liar, lecher
MacDonald Fraser and self-confessed coward, Sir Harry Flashman, VC.

2 x 60’ DR0092

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The Flower Case A private-eye mystery with a difference.
by James Saunders CN4300

Hopcraft Into A comedy about the plight of an English toy salesman in Europe who
Europe falls for a French widow. But there's her anarchist son to be reckoned
by Michael Sandler with.
CN1754

The Idiot (1-4) In one of his most famous and personal novels, Dostoyevsky
by Fyudor portrays the vivid inner life of Prince Myshkin, who has returned from
Dostoyevsky years abroad spent trying to treat his epilepsy.

4 x 60’ DR0095

The Kamikaze A tragedy on the theme of honour and passion set in rural Spain with
Ground-Staff Anna Massey and Juliet Stev. A comedy set in Japan thirty-five
Reunion Dinner years after the end of the Second World War.
by Stewart Parker CN3806

Languages A serious comedy about translation, exile and betrayal.


Spoken Here CN5175
by Richard Nelson

‘Night Mother Sharon Gless plays a woman who really wants to end her life, but
by Marsha Norman first of all she has a few scores to settle. Kathleen Helmond plays
mother.
DR0002

Random Moments The same English country garden mysteriously forms the
In A May Garden background to a Victorian family photograph and a modern dinner
by James Saunders party.
CN2326

The Roses Of It is 1665 and plague has broken out in an English Derbyshire village.
Eyam The young Anglican vicar finds himself at odds with his Puritan
by Don Haworth predecessor. Based on real events.
CN3295

Ruffian On The For a few short years Joe Orton was the enfant terrible of English
Stair theatre. He was discovered by BBC Radio and this play was his radio
by Joe Orton debut, a comedy of menace where the dialogue is a constant delight.

CN2388

Separate Tables Table Number Seven. Terence Rattigan's classic stage play about a
by Terence Rattigan group of residents at a small Bournemouth hotel in the 1950's who
discover one of their number is harbouring a devastating secret.
60’
DR0097

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Unman, Wittering Unusual horror story set in a boys' school.
And Zigo CN1419
by Giles Cooper

The Vicissitudes of Evangeline is a red-haired, green eyed young lady who, cast out into
Evangeline the world to seek her fortune, resolves to become an adventuress;
by Elinor Glyn refusing to behave as young unmarried women in the early 1900's
should do. Elinor Glyn dedicated this novel to all the women with red
60’ hair. With three eligible young men at her beck and call, which one
will Evangeline choose?

DR0096

Walk Right By Me A compelling insight into the life of a passionate, eccentric and lonely
1 x 60’ man. You could easily think that Warren and Carol are an item. Her
clothes are in his wardrobe, her hair is on his hairbrush, but
something’s not quite right about their relationship – maybe it’s the
fact that they’ve never met…

Gary Oldman is well known for playing quirky, obsessive characters.


His films include Francis Ford Coppola’s Dracula and his debut as a
director, Nil By Mouth.

DR0125

What I Heard What I Heard About Iraq uses a devastatingly simple idea - direct
About Iraq quotes from politicians, military chiefs, U.S. soldiers and Iraqi citizens
1 x 60’ - to explore the human story behind the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Eliot
2007 Weinberg's work, which started out as an article in The London
Review of Books, has become a global phenomenon - translated
into dozens of languages and performed on stage around the world.

DR0172

B. Matinee
Absent Friends A funny but thought-provoking play about suburban marital stress.
by Alan Ayckbourn
CN3101

The Bay At Nice An ex-pupil of Matisse is asked to authenticate a painting in a


by David Hare Leningrad museum.
CN5131

The Browning John Gielgud plays a schoolmaster on the eve of retirement, brought
Version face-to-face with failure.
by Terrence CN1235
Rattigan

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Charley’s Aunt "Brazil, you know. Where the nuts come from". The classic farce set
by Brandon Thomas in Oxford in the 1890s.
CN4030

Dandy Dick Popular farce about a country vicar reluctantly involved in horse-
by Arthur Wing racing.
Pinero CN3419

The Dock Brief An elderly, unsuccessful barrister finds himself defending an equally
by John Mortimer elderly and unsuccessful criminal.
CN2150

Eh? In a factory boiler-room Val, the boiler-minder, prefers to grow


by Henry Livings mushrooms.
CN3094

Enter A Free Man A domestic drama about an unsuccessful inventor and his
by Tom Stoppard relationship with his family.
CN2662

An Inspector Calls A mysterious and moral story from a master.


by J.B. Priestly CN3120

The Killing Of A black comedy about soap opera starring Sheila Hancock as "Sister
Sister George George”.
by Frank Marcus CN3120

Love Letters On A bitter-sweet play as a wife retraces her marriage in a series of love
Blue Paper letters.
by Arnold Wesker CN3708

The Real Inspector Two theatre critics are drawn unwillingly into the plot of a hackneyed
Hound whodunit.
by Tom Stoppard CN3645

Treats A tough and witty comedy of tangled relationships.


by Christopher CN3207
Hampton

The Worst Journey Apsley Cherry-Garrard's gripping account of his experiences as the
in the World youngest member of Captain Scott's polar expedition team, adapted
2 x 60’ by Stef Penney
DR0204

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C. World Theatre Hour
Anton Chekhov Dying of consumption and surrounded by haunting memories, the
by Anton Chekhov Russian author reminisces about his full life.
(Michael CN4729
Pennington)

The Critic An 18th century comedy poking fun at the dramatic conventions of
by Richard Brinsley the time.
Sheridan CN3795

The Empress Wu, A grizzled old soldier attempts to win the hand of the Empress of
The Conubine China.
Wang TCD1167
by Carey Harrison

Gandhi: No An intimate portrait of Mahatma Gandhi.


Oridnary Light CN4144
by Hallam Tennyson

King Priam Meditations on the Trojan War.


by Andrew Rissik CN5131

The Lion And The A modern classic comedy set in an African village.
Jewel CN0601
by Wole Soyinka

The Old Man A radio legend about the building of Durham Cathedral in the North
Sleeps Alone of England.
by John Arden CN4257

Play Mas The fluctuating fortunes of an Indian tailor and his apprentice, set
by Mustapha Matura against the exuberant background of Carnival in Trinidad.
CN2331

Plutus An ancient Greek comedy of economics.


by Aristophanes CN5501

The Physicists The moral dilemma faced by scientists whose discoveries are
by Friedrich misused by mankind.
Durenmatt CN4030

The Thirteen A modern fairy story of a wandering minstrel, a spellbound princess


Clocks and a wicked duke, who lives in a castle where all the clocks have
by James Thurber stopped.
CN2038

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A Trip To The world of powdered wigs and post-chaises is gloriously brought
Scarborough to life in this comedy classic set in a fashionable seaside resort
by Richard Brinsley in the 1770s.
Sheridan CN4156

Vampirella A spoof on the vampire theme in which Dracula's daughter must


by Angela Carter sustain her life with the blood of pure young men.
CN2729

D. Adaptations
The Bell Jar A powerful dramatisation of Plath's autobiographical novel.
by Sylvia Plath
CN2332

Brief Encounter A buttoned-up almost love affair against a background of steam


by Noel Coward trains and post-war austerity, with Cheryl Campbell and Ian Holm.

CN4206

Chocky A small boy's imaginary friend turns out to be something more


by John Wyndham sinister.
CN0763

Clovis In The A week-end house party with match-making its chief objective.
Country
by Saki CN3679

The Collector A psychological thriller as a young man wins a fortune and decides to
by John Fowles extend his hobby of collecting butterflies to...girlfriends.
CN2426

The Day After The A tale of misguided kindness and deception.


Affair CN2802
by Thomas Hardy

Dear Janet After lengthy correspondence, a successful author meets and


Rosenberg, Dear marries his young fan. Do they live happily ever after?
Mr. Kooning CN1796
by Stanley Eveling

Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Gothic schizophrenia in murky 19th century Edinburgh.
Hyde RE0041
by Robert Louis
Stevenson

Dracula The legend of the blood-sucking Vampire in human form.


by Bram Stoker CN2324

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Filmi, Filmi, A murder mystery set in and around the film studios of Bombay.
Inspector Ghote
by H.R.F. Keating CN4372

The Lady With The A passionate affair between a married man on holiday in Yalta
Little Dog and the lady he meets while she is walking her dog.
by Anton Chekhov CN1825

The Portrait of a Anna Maxwell Martin stars as the beautiful heroine in James's
Lady poignant story of a "young woman affronting her destiny'".
3 x 60’
1. Innocence
Isabel Archer thinks she is in control of her fate but little does she
know that there are others behind the scenes pulling the strings.
2. Deceit
The beautiful and free-spirited Isabel Archer is now a very rich
woman. Two men have declared their love for her but she does not
want to be married. Resolved to enjoy her fortune, she begins her
travels.
3. Truth
Isabel, even lovelier than before, has been married to the handsome
and urbane Gilbert Osmond for three years. Like a sparkling and
brilliant jewel, she is part of his collection of beautiful things but she is
about to discover a startling truth.
DR0198

A Room With A Against a background of tourism in Florence in 1904, Forster


View constructs a delightful and romantic comedy of manners.
by E.M. Forster CN3011

Sir Dominick A mystery set in turn-of-the century England.


Ferrand CN4881
by Henry James

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