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The Last of the Mohicans & The Spy: Two BBC Radio full-cast dramatisations
BBC Radio drama adaptations of two action-packed adventures by James Fenimore Cooper A founding father of American literature, James Fenimore Cooper was one of America's first professional novelists, and a pioneer of both the Western and the historical romance. Included here are his 1826 masterpiece The Last of the Mohicans and his 1821 classic The Spy, widely considered the world's first espionage novel. The Last of the Mohicans - 1757, and Britain and France are struggling for control of the New World. Caught between them are the tribes of the First Nations... Hawkeye is an American scout who lives with the American Indians and fights for the British. When the daughters of a British army officer are captured by a vengeful Huron chief while travelling to join their father, Hawkeye and his Mohican friends set out on a rescue mission... This gripping dramatisation of James Fenimore Cooper's epic is narrated by Garrick Hagon, stars Michael Feast as Hawkeye and Helen McCrory as Cora. The Spy - New York State, 1778. Henry Wharton, a young soldier for the British in the American Revolutionary War, sneaks into no-man's land in disguise to spend an evening with his family. But their happy reunion is cut short when American troops surround the house. Can the mysterious peddler Harvey Birch provide Henry with a means of escape? Burn Gorman and Rose Leslie star in this thrilling tale of double agents and divided loyalties. First published 1821 (The Spy) and 1826 (The Last of the Mohicans) Production credits Written by James Fenimore Cooper The Last of the Mohicans Narrator - Garrick Hagon Hawkeye - Michael Feast Major Heyward - Philip Franks Cora - Helen McCrory Alice - Naomi Radcliffe General Munro - Russell Dixon Chingachgook - Okon Jones Uncas - Clarence Smith Magua - Alfredo Michelsen General Montcalm - John Jardine David - Robert Whelan Tamenund - Joe Speare Dramatised by David Calcutt Produced and directed by Michael Fox Music: Trevor Allan Davies First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 5-12 November 1995 The Spy Harvey Birch - Burn Gorman Frances - Rose Leslie Henry - Alex Waldmann Mr Wharton - James Lailey Sarah - Francine Chamberlain Mr Harper - Timothy Watson Caesar - Richard Pepple Peyton Dunwoodie - Simon Bubb Captain Lawton - Gerard McDermott Colonel Wellmere/Skinner - Adam Billington Isabella Singleton - Victoria Inez Hardy Colonel Martin - Paul Moriarty Dramatised by DJ Britton Directed by Sasha Yevtushenko First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 22-29 January 2012 © 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
James Fenimore Cooper (Author), Alex Waldmann, Alfredo Michelsen, Burn Gorman, Clarence Smith, Garrick Hogan, Helen Mccrory, Okon Jones, Rose Leslie (Narrator)
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Only The Good Die Young: A BBC Radio 4 Thriller
A tense six-part techno-thriller, set during the era of George Bush and Boris Yeltsin Mike Fisher has everything to live for: a stunning model girlfriend, who has just accepted his proposal, and a successful career as a computer programmer. So why would he suddenly resign, dress up in women's underwear and crash his car into a tree? And if he wanted to kill himself, why do it on his wedding day? His death is ruled as suicide, but his fiancée Kim Drake is sure there's more to it than meets the eye. Determined to find out what really happened, she retraces Mike's footsteps across Europe, where she learns he'd been keeping crucial secrets relating to his highly sensitive job at Peregrine Communications Systems and his involvement with certain disaffected members of the European intelligence community. Aided by ex-Stasi agent Otto, rock producer Charles Causley and Mike's brother, disabled cyperpunk genius Todd Fisher, she travels across Germany, Denmark and France in search of answers. But Kim's every move is being watched by the sinister Mr Stone, and her dogged investigations are putting her in terrible danger... First broadcast in 1992, this hard-hitting, electrifying drama was created by award-winning writer and actor Shaun Prendergast, who plays Otto. It stars Siriol Jenkins as Kim, Kenneth Cranham as Stone, Neil Roberts as Mike, Okon Jones as Charles and Jack Klaff as Todd. Production credits Written by Shaun Prendergast Produced and directed by Adrian Bean Technical presentation by Wilfredo Acosta, Michael Atherton and Ian Pratt Cast Kim Drake - Siriol Jenkins Mike Fisher - Neil Roberts Anne/Optician's receptionist/Jean/Clearwater - Kate Binchy Frank/Otto/Burns - Shaun Prendergast Miss Gee - Ann Davies Stone - Kenneth Cranham Todd - Jack Klaff DI Dear - Eric Alan DS Love - Jonathan Tafler John Maschler - Terence Edmond Emma/Nurse Lewis - Caroline Strong Mary/WPC - Nicola Boyce Charles - Okon Jones Wilson - Peter Gunn Doris Meyer/Computer/Hotel receptionist - Joanna Wake Helga/Prostitute - Melanie Hudson DI Dear - Eric Allen DS Love/Victor - Jonathan Tafler Seeta Kumar - Mamta Kaash Welkin/Journalist - William Roberts Jill Noone - Alice Arnold Nelson - Kenneth McClellan Doctor - Teresa Streatfield First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 23 April-28 May 1992 ©2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
Shaun Prendergast (Author), Full Cast, Kate Binchy, Kenneth Cranham, Neil Roberts, Okon Jones, Shaun Prendergast, Siriol Jenkins (Narrator)
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