BBC Drama Catalogue - BBC Radio International
BBC Drama Catalogue - BBC Radio International
BBC Drama Catalogue - BBC Radio International
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Duty<br />
by Michael Butt<br />
1 x 45<br />
2006<br />
Erewhon<br />
by Samuel Butler<br />
2 x 60’<br />
2006<br />
Far From The<br />
Madding Crowd<br />
by Thomas Hardy<br />
4 x 60'<br />
1975<br />
Frankenstein<br />
by Mary<br />
Wollstonecraft<br />
Shelley<br />
2 x 60'<br />
1994<br />
The French<br />
Lieutenant's<br />
Woman<br />
Fowles<br />
2 x 60’<br />
2006<br />
Great<br />
Expectations<br />
Charles Dickens<br />
3 x 60’<br />
2006<br />
A House for Mr<br />
Biswas<br />
by V.S. Naipaul<br />
2 x 60’<br />
2006<br />
A House to Let<br />
5 x 15’<br />
2006<br />
In Search of Lost<br />
Time (1-6)<br />
6 x 60’<br />
2005<br />
Jamaica Inn<br />
by Daphne du<br />
Maurier<br />
8 x 30'<br />
1976<br />
Joseph Andrews<br />
by Henry Fielding<br />
4 x 60'<br />
1987<br />
The ageing Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen is struggling to find<br />
his muse - and finds her in the person of a young, pretty, admirer.<br />
Michael Butt's play is inspired by the real-life relationship between<br />
Ibsen and an eighteen year old girl that also led to The Master<br />
Builder.<br />
DR156<br />
A classic satire on Victorian society by Samuel Butler.<br />
Bathsheba Everdene is headstrong and independent and is wooed,<br />
in turn, by Sergeant Troy, Squire Boldwood and Gabriel Oak.<br />
Published in 1874, this is one of Hardy's most accomplished and<br />
best-loved novels.<br />
DR162<br />
CN2271<br />
The classic story of the monster created by Dr. Frankenstein, its<br />
escape and the terrible consequences which follow, with Michael<br />
Maloney as Dr. Frankenstein.<br />
TCD0924<br />
A new and faithful adaptation of Fowles' most famous book: a<br />
passionate tale of two lovers in conflict with society, set in Victorian<br />
England yet told in a playfully modern way.<br />
DR0148<br />
A chance encounter with a convict on the lonely Kent marshes; a<br />
summons to meet the eccentric Miss Havisham and the cold-hearted<br />
Estella; the sudden generosity of a mysterious benefactor … All<br />
these are links in a chain of events that will change Philip Pirrip's life<br />
for ever.<br />
DR0165<br />
The first radio dramatisation of the Nobel Prize winning author’s<br />
masterpiece. Set in Trinidad, it's the tragi-comic story of an ordinary<br />
Hindu man's struggle to own his own house (and overcome his<br />
formidable mother-in-law).<br />
DR0161<br />
A Christmas tale by three eminent Victorian writers working together,<br />
first published in Household Words magazine in 1858.<br />
DR0178<br />
Marcel Proust's classic novel sequence dramatised in 6 parts by<br />
Michael Butt.<br />
DR0139<br />
The romantic tale of smuggling and mystery set on the wild moors of<br />
Cornwall.<br />
CN2562<br />
Adventures of a virtuous young man in 18th century England.<br />
CN5005<br />
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