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1834 Time Travelling Teacher: A BBC Radio 4 Comedy
Jim Poyser's BBC radio riotous six-part comedy of time travel and delight Jason Slater is a very average twenty-first-century English teacher from Cheadle Hulme, but somehow wakes up after a few drinks in nineteenth-century Macclesfield. Apparently, he's now Tarquin, third son of Lord Belport, with a faithful valet, a suspicious brother, a spurned ex-girlfriend (who's now going out with his brother) - and no obvious way he'll ever get back home again. From toasted sandwich makers and the perfect beer, to root canals and royal visits, can Jason - Tarquin, that is - change the course of history and make 1834 his playground? Or will all his modern sentiments and inventions cause total disaster for the rest of time - or at least the rest of his life)? A fun comedy of historical proportions, 1834: Time Travelling Teacher is created by the writer of Stockport: So Good They Named It Once and The Architects. Cast Jason Slater: Michael Begley Ned: Joe Caffery Hoskins: Kenneth Alan Taylor Lord Belfort: Mark Chatterton Henry: James Nickerson Luddite/Highwayman: Toby Hadoke Millicent: Julia Rounthwaite Stubbs: Glenn Cunningham Duke of Cranmere: John Craig Queen Victoria: Caroline Harding First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates: 11 June - 16 July 2003 Production credits Written by Jim Poyser Directed by Polly Thomas ©2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
Jim Poyser (Author), Caroline Harding, Full Cast, Glenn Cunningham, James Nickerson, Joe Caffrey, John Craig, Julia Rounthwaite, Kenneth Alan Taylor, Mark Chatterton, Michael Begley, Toby Hadoke (Narrator)
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Confessions Of An English Opium-Eater
A full-cast dramatisation of Thomas De Quincey's 1821 autobiographical account of his consumption of the liquid opiate laudanum, a legal painkiller of the time, and his painful and surreal descent into addiction. Starring Oliver Cotton as the older Thomas and James Nickerson as the younger Thomas. Written by Lavinia Murray. Directed by Gary Brown.
Thomas De Quincey, Thomas De Quincey (dramatised By Lavina Murray), Thomas de Quincey (Author), Full Cast, James Nickerson, Oliver Cotton (Narrator)
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We Happened to Be Passing: A BBC Radio 4 dramatisation
A wonderfully perceptive BBC Radio 4 comedy of manners and international relations written by David Nobbs (writer of 'The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin' and 'A Bit of a Do'). Originally broadcast as the 'Afternoon Play' on 24 September 2010. It is a quiet Saturday morning in the Hinchcliffe home. Tony and Sal, tired after a week of work, have time on their hands. But not for each other. Middle-aged and middle class, they haven't had kids and they still feel that emotional vacuum. The doorbell rings. It is an American couple - Monty and Janey - a rather loud duo they stayed with in Delaware years ago. They said, 'If ever you happened to be passing...' Well, the Americans are passing and they have no hotel booked. To Tony's horror Sal invites them to stay. Well, it's only polite isn't it? Once Monty and Janey are settled the doorbell goes again. It is Jan and Hilda, the Flemish Belgian couple from Bruges. They kindly helped when Janey had a migraine in Bruges. Even fed them some waterzooi (Flemish stew). In gratitude Sal and Tony said, 'If ever you happened to be passing...' Then the doorbell goes again - it is Pierre and Colette, French Belgians who helped them in Namur when Sal was sick over a Saab because she had eaten some cloying Flemish stew. In gratitude they said, 'If ever you happened to be passing...' So polite Tony and Sal have a house full. The Americans are loud and pompous and the Belgians loathe each other. But when Colette and Jan find themselves drawn to one another, the ensuing, messy crisis precipitates a reassessment of all the couples' patterns of behaviour. With James Nickerson as Tony and Olwen May as Sal. Also starring in the cast are Kerry Shale, Malcolm Raeburn, Maggie Fox, Melissa Jane Sinden, Szilvi Naray-Davey and Hugo Chandor. Directed by Gary Brown.
David Nobbs (Author), Hugo Chandor, James Nickerson, Kerry Shale, Maggie Fox, Malcolm Raeburn, Malcom Raeburn, Melissa Jane Sinden, Olwen May, Szilvi Naray Davey (Narrator)
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