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Castles in Spain: A BBC Radio 4 full-cast P.I. Detective series
A bookseller turns P. I. in this intriguing five-part BBC radio thriller Grahame Mayer specialises in selling books, not solving mysteries. So when he's asked to play private investigator and track down a soldier from the Spanish Civil War, he wonders if it's some sort of test - and if so, what will happen if he fails... Armed with fresh information, he is sent to Glasgow on the trail of Jock Cameron, and a meeting with a former nurse who knew him back in Spain furnishes Grahame with further clues. But despite these new leads, the elusive Jock remains tantalisingly out of reach. Will a series of postcards, some holy pictures and an encounter with a pop star enable the reluctant sleuth to hunt Cameron down - or will it take a man's death to release Mayer from his quest? Created by Edward Boyd, who wrote for a number of BBC TV shows including Z-Cars, this enthralling crime drama stars Ray Brooks, with a supporting cast including Garard Green, John Hannah and Alexandra Mathie. Written by Edward Boyd Produced at BBC Scotland by Patrick Rayner Cast Grahame Mayer........................Ray Brooks Coleman........................John Westbrook Teresa........................Alexandra Mathie Forrest........................Garard Green Hemingway........................William Hope Cameron........................John Hannah/Joseph Greig Rainsford........................Jonathan Tafler Inspector McNeill........................Carey Wilson Norah McGill........................Sybil Wintrope Henderson........................Joseph Brady Arnold........................Ian Thompson Receptionist........................Jennifer Piercey Man on plane/Millhouse........................William Hope Miss McLauchlan........................Yvonne Gilan Pat........................Richard Jamieson Paula........................Caroline Guthrie Waiter/Taxi driver........................Gordon Reid Nuke........................John McGlynn Apollyon........................Billy McColl Dr Lovat........................Roy Hanlon First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 25 October-20 November 1987
Edward Boyd (Author), Alexandra Mathie, John Hannah, John Westbrook, Ray Brooks (Narrator)
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Detective: The complete BBC Radio 4 crime drama
All four radio series of Robert Barr's gripping London-based police drama Originally broadcast as Detective: Stories of Crime and Detection in London, this BBC radio drama ran for four series between 1980 and 1985. Written by the award-winning creator of Z Cars and Softly Softly, Robert Barr, it comprised 39 thrilling stories set in London's criminal underworld, all of which are collected here for the first time. DS Dave Brook is a long-serving, ducking-and-diving police officer who takes armed robberies and violent crime in his stride. But then he is teamed up with young 'grammar school boy' DC Blair Maxton from sleepy Epsom. How will Max cope with the mean streets of his new patch? Among the thrilling cases in these four series, the detectives tackle an armed gang, confront a notorious crime family, search for a missing wife, investigate a gruesome axe murder and the death of a reclusive young woman, and assist 'The Sweeney' flying squad. It's all in a day's work for Brook and his team... Ray Brooks stars as DS Brook, with Christopher Blake as DC Maxton, David Daker as Chief Inspector Roach, Peter Cleall as DC Harrison, Jacqueline Tong as Judy and Stephen Garlick as DC Tully. Written by Robert Barr Produced and directed by Martin Fisher Starring Ray Brooks as DS Dave Brook First broadcast 3 January-27 March 1980, BBC Radio 4 (Series 1), 16 March-18 May 1982, BBC Radio 4, (Series 2), 27 June-15 August 1984, BBC Radio 2 (Series 3), 24 June-12 August 1985, BBC Radio 2 (Series 4)
Robert Barr (Author), , Ray Brooks (Narrator)
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Learning My Lines: An Autobiography
Learning My Lines by Ray Brooks. 'Ray Brooks' acting career has spanned more than four decades, from his breakthrough role in iconic 1960s film The Knack, to infamy as the murderer of Pauline Fowler in EastEnders. The diary Ray wrote while working on EastEnders provides us with a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes at Albert Square, and also prompts Ray to take dips into his past: growing up in Brighton with his bus conductress mother, working with Ken Loach on the ground-breaking BBC drama, Cathy Come Home, fighting off Daleks in Dr Who and starring as gambler Robbie Box in the hit TV show Big Deal. His theatrical tales cover early days in rep, almost appearing in The Sound of Music, and working on classic comedies by Alan Ayckbourn and Tom Stoppard. To a whole generation, Ray Brooks is the voice of Mr Benn, the popular children's animated series, and his seductive tones have also been used to persuade us to buy everything from margarine to lemonade - until Terry Wogan got in on the act! But as the accolades build up over the years, so do the insecurities: What job will I get when this one finishes? That fat, bald bloke on the screen surely can't be me? Can I still learn lines? Revealing the vulnerability of an actor's life, this candid account is full of down-to-earth humour and captivating honesty.
Ray Brooks (Author), Ray Brooks (Narrator)
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The epic qualities of Lorna Doone - seen both in its extreme archetypal characters as well as in the action and language itself - are what makes it such a riveting adventure throughout. Just as the boy John Ridd climbed the waterfall into an almost fairytale world of evil Doones and the enchanting Lorna; so we are drawn into Blackmore's fictional drama, which is at the same time both real and magical. Notice how John's narrative and actions - at times grandly poetic and heroic, at others urbane and pragmatic - allow the lyrical and the down-to-earth qualities of the story to co-exist side by side to brilliant comic effect. 1. BOY MEETS GIRL. The story's narrator, John Ridd, tells us how his father was murdered by the Doones, an outlawed family from the north, who had come to Exmoor. This section covers the first meeting between John and young Lorne Doone. As John's fishing expedition takes him deeper into Doone country, the moor takes on an air of supernatural menace. In an almost dream -like sequence at the top of the waterfall, John finds himself cared for by the beautiful Lorna. 2. JOHN IS BEWITCHED. Seven years have passed when `Girt John Ridd' rescues Uncle Reuben Huckaback, who has been set upon the Doones while on his way to visit the Ridds' farm, Plover's Barrows. The next day John looks down into Glen Doone, where he catches sight of the slight figure of Lorna, whom he now realises, is his fate. John climbs over the waterfall once more to find Lorna. Their conversation is light and witty but, on his way home, John feels the first stirrings of jealousy. 3. LORNA'S STORY. In her secret bower in Glen Doone, Lorna explains to John exactly who she is (or thinks she is - the truth will not be revealed till later). She says she is the daughter of the eldest son of Sir Ensor Doone, leader of the outlaws. Her father was killed many years ago, and Sir Ensor is now old. At his death, the band will be taken over by his wily second son, Counsellor, and his savage grandson, Carver. Lorna's only friend is her Cornish maid, Gwenny Carfax. John and Lorna arrange a signal so that she can let him know she is in danger. Meanwhile, the king's messenger, Jeremy Stickles, summons John to London to give evidence to the High Court. 4. JOHN HAS HOPE OF LORNA. On arriving in London, John is kept waiting for days before finally forcing his way in to see Judge Jeffreys. The notorious 'hanging judge' is one several historical characters that Blackmore weaves into his tale. Jeffreys questions John about possible disloyalty to the king in the West Country but decides against using him as a spy because he is too honest. Back in Exmoor at last, John finds Lorna has put out the danger signal. Plans are afoot for her to marry Carver. John offers her a ring he bought in London and tries to make her admit her love for him. After first discouraging him, Lorna finally admits her love for John and accepts his ring. In exchange, she gives him an old gold thumb ring with a strange cat carved on it. 5. A DESPERATE VENTURE. Following the rumours of a plot to put Duke of Monmouth on the throne instead of James II, Judge Jeffreys has appointed Jeremy Stickles to look for signs of disloyalty in the West Country. Once again, real historical events lend solidity to the story's romance. Lorna has stopped signalling and fails to appear at their meeting places, so John enters Glen Doone secretly by night to see her. In a scene of great tension, he narrowly escapes death at the hands of a sentry. 6. THE GREAT WINTER. John is taken by Lorna to see dying Sir Ensor, who gives them a glass necklace Lorna had as a child and from which the ring she had given John had been taken. With the arrival of the Great winter, John again visits Lorna. He finds that she is being starved into agreeing to marry Carver. John rescues Lorna and her maid and takes them home with him to Plover's Barrows. 7. REVELATIONS. In an effort to separate the young lovers, Counsellor Doone tells Lorna and John that their fathers had killed each other and, before leaving the farm, steals Lorna's necklace. Jeremy Stickles now reveals the real truth about Lorna: she is the last of the ancient Scottish house of Lorne - the wild cat was their emblem. Returning from Italy, where her father had died, Lorna and her mother were set upon by the Doone. Her mother was killed but Lorna was captured and brought up by the outlaws as one of their own. The necklace is made of diamonds and immensely valuable. Lorna is now taken to London by her aristocratic relations. 8. IN LONDON. A year later, John follows Lorna to London, where he prevents a burglary at her uncle Earl Brandir's house. When the thieves are discovered to be traitors, John is knighted by James II. 8. BLOOD ON THE ALTAR. Sir John Ridd leads the attack on Glen Doone and the outlaws are all killed, except for the Counsellor and Carver. Finally, with nothing to keep Lorna and John apart, they are married in Oare church. But as the final oaths are read out, Lorna falls lifeless into her new husband's arms, shoot by Carver Doone. In a climactic scene on Exmoor heights, John and Carver struggle. Carver is dragged down into the bog, and John returns home badly injured to find Lorna is not dead after all. At last, they can be happy together.
RD Blackmore (Author), Ray Brooks (Narrator)
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