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Maureen & Friends: A BBC Radio Collection of Comedy Monologues and Dramas
Two series of Maureen Lipman's monologues and musings, plus four comedy dramas written especially for her 'Marvellous' Daily Telegraph Award-winning actress and comedian Maureen Lipman has been entertaining audiences for over half a century. Her career has encompassed film, theatre, TV and radio; she has written several bestselling autobiographies; and in 2020 she was made a Dame in the Queen's Birthday Honours List. In this sparkling collection, the irrepressible 'Queen of Coronation Street' takes to the airwaves with her hilarious monologues, diverting duologues and amusing anecdotes - all recorded in front of a live audience. Also included are four comedy dramas showcasing her manifold talents. Maureen & Friends finds her following in the footsteps of the late, great Joyce Grenfell as she brings her own incisive wit to the monologue tradition. Series 1 finds her riffing on topics as diverse as Jane Austen, pesky rodents, stroppy teenagers, Balkan windscreen-washers and life in the Covid era; while in Series 2 she is joined by fellow actor Oliver Cotton to give life and opinions to a variety of comic characters, both human and animal - from a crossword whiz to a Canada goose. In A Month of Maureen, she stars in four comedy dramas specially scripted for her: Three Journeys tells the poignant, funny tale of a mother and son Five Lessons is a delightful comedy about a pianist and his pupil Dead Rellies centres around a revelatory trip to a Jewish cemetery Theodora Potts: Victorian Psychic is a surreal comedy-drama featuring a medium with a secret, who's about to meet her match. Among Maureen Lipman's co-stars are Jasper Britton, Julian Rhind-Tutt, George Layton and Tracy-Ann Oberman. Credits Maureen & Friends Written and performed by Maureen Lipman with Oliver Cotton Produced by David Hunter and Tracey Neale First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 27 December 2019-3 January 2020 (Series 1) and 16-23 March 2022 (Series 2) A Month of Maureen Produced and directed by Marion Nancarrow First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 6-27 November 2017 Three Journeys Molly - Maureen Lipman Paul - Jasper Britton Written by Gary Brown Five Lessons PW - Maureen Lipman Conrad - Julian Rhind-Tutt Written by Marcy Kahan Pianist Peter Ringrose Dead Rellies Fay - Maureen Lipman Alan - George Layton Cynthia - Julie Teal Written by Gary Brown Theodora Potts: Victorian Psychic Theodora Potts - Maureen Lipman Sioux Sioux - Tracy-Ann Oberman Adolphus/Dr von Ubermench - Neil McCaul Countess - Ellie Darvill The Earl - Clive Hayward Mr Brown - Rupert Holliday Evans Clemmie - Abbie Andrews Mr Soames - Gary Duncan Woman with birthmark - Isabella Inchbald Written by Tracy-Ann Oberman and Ivor Baddiel © 2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
Maureen Lipman (Author), Full Cast, George Layton, Jasper Britton, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Maureen Lipman, Oliver Cotton, Tracy-Ann Oberman (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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A9: A BBC Radio 4 dramatisation
Article 9 of the Tokyo Judgement at the end of WWII withdrew from the Japanese constitution the state's right of belligerency. Traumatised and guilt ridden for having killed enemy soldiers in war, Bernard has to attempt to coerce his children to continue his life's work, and makes their awaiting inheritance dependent on their abandoning their present careers and dedicating their lives to the promotion of A9. 1948: Aspiring sincerely to an international peace based on justice and order, the Japanese people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as means of settling international disputes. The right of belligerency of the State will not be recognised. Starring David Warner, Rebecca Saire, Oliver Cotton, Deborah Findlay, Jonathan Tafler, Ewart James Walters, and Malcolm Tierney. Directed by Eoin O'Callaghan.
Helen Cooper (Author), David Warner, Deborah Findlay, Ewart James Walters, Jonathan Tafler, Malcom Tierney, Oliver Cotton, Rebecca Saire (Narrator)
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