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IN
SEARCH OF LOST TIME
Marcel
Proust's epic novel sequence dramatised by Michael Butt.
" A delicious, passionate, fluent, unmissable piece of radio drama" Jane Anderson - RT
"A true classic...a glittering cast"
SATURDAY TELEGRAPH
This wonderful adaptation..."
MAIL ON SATURDAY
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MARKHEIM
Robert Louis Stevenson's psychological thriller, with Jack Klaff, Anton Rodgers, Anthony Jackson, Abigail Hollick and Mark Straker, dramatised and directed by John Taylor.
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THE WOMAN IN BLACK
Susan Hill’s terrifying
ghost story in a new dramatisation by Mike Walker
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more
"The hairs on the back
of your neck will rise up" (Independent on Sunday)
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BEWARE
OF THE TRAINS
A BBC
Radio 4 Saturday Play starring Anton Lesser, Desmond Barrit, Robert
Dawes, Haydn Gwynne, John McGlynn and Howard Ward.
"Written
and directed by John Taylor, someone whose work always has an aural
edge, a real feeling for atmospheric sound." (Gillian Reynolds
in The Daily Telegraph)
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THE MAN
Raymond Briggs, creator of THE SNOWMAN, FUNGUS THE BOGEYMAN, WHERE THE WIND BLOWS and many other illustrated stories brings the dramatisation of his own graphic novel THE MAN to radio. Bernard Cribbins stars as the diminutive freeloader who appears from nowhere. |
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PLUM’S WAR
Michael Butt’s Sony
Gold Award winning drama about P G Wodehouse starring
Benjamin Whitrow, Gillian Barge and Henry Goodman.
"Tantalysingly
told with style and economy and graced with compelling central performances,
this was a tour-de-force of drama writing, acting and directing."
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THE
LONGEST DAY
Cornelius Ryan's story of the D-Day landings, read by Alex Jennings,
was broadcast in 4 parts on BBC Radio 2 for the D-Day celebrations
in June this year.
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the picture to read The Observer review of this series
and see the Webmovie.
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PASSING
Nella Larsen's sensational novelabout middle class black women passing for white in 1930s America. Dramatised by Annie Caulfield and directed by Marina Caldarone.
Click for a studio clip of Bonnie Greer reading the Narrator.
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