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BEATRICE COLIN RADIO PLAYS
BBC BROADCASTS
NOTES A SMALL BITE Frantic journalists develop a taste for blood at a Paris fashion event; a short story read by Hilary Neville. THE ELECTRIC ANGEL Set in about 1968, when the Apollo space missions were in the news. A young man from Oban comes to the big city to find work, and falls for a girl he meets...with Liam Brennan, Anne Kristen, Deirdra Davis; dir. Patrick Rayner. CAMISOLE A short story read by Tamara Kennedy. Penny was a child who loved her mother's fur coats.... THE MAIDS OF ORLEANS Set in France during the second World War. As the Germans advance, three women escape to a chateau in the Loire valley. With Eliza Langland, Kathryn Howden; dir. Patrick Rayner. THE WEIGHT OF WATER On the night of 5th Mar 1873,, two Norwegian immigrants were murdered on the Isles of Shoals. Over a century later, a photographer discovers a collection of papers giving an eyewitness account of the murders. With Nancy Crane, Derbhie Crotty, Emma Fielding, Karl Johnson; dir. Gaynor Macfarlane. Broadcast in 10 12-minute episodes. FAMILY MISFORTUNES Five linked short stories about a Scottish family, by different writers. This story, "Geraldine", by Beatrice Colin, is read by Eileen McCallum. THE ROCKS BELOW On a Scottish island in the 1950s, identical twins have to come to terms with a long-hidden secret. Broadcast as afternoon play, 45m. With Deirdre David, Mairi Gillespie and Derek McGhie; dir. Gaynor Macfarlane. MERCURY, SULPHUR AND SALT Many men of high intellect and bold spirit who made their names famous in the Middle Ages came from poor families. One such individual was the physician and alchemist Philipp Theophrastus von Hohenheim, known as Paracelsus, who was given a radio biography on R4, 10 Mar, 2102, in Mercury, Sulphur and Salt, by Beatrice Colin. Paracelsus was the king of experimenters; he believed nothing unless he had seen it or done it, and even went into the metal smelting laboratories to learn what the fashionable academics of his day despised- Chemistry. He is known for using mercury compounds to fight syphilis, which was otherwise incurable. Paracelsus says, in "Paragranum" (1565) of self-satisfied medics: "Heaven will create other physicians who will recognize the four elements...they will know the mysteries and possess the tinctures. ...where will you clowns dwell then, after the revolution?" A subject as interesting as this cannot fail to make good radio. The cast included Mark McDonnell as Theo and Crawford Logan as Erasmus, and the director was Patrick Rayner. An earlier treatment by Mark Barratt (The Peacock's Tail) went out in April 1991. (VRPCC newsletter, Apr 00) KING OF SHADOWS
PRECIOUS BANE....2003
MAPPING THE HEART....2004
Kristina Morrison ...... Gayanne Potter
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