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BBC RADIO BROADCASTS:
Original Plays
04.01.81 Landscape of Exile
06.11.83 Azari's Aerial Theatre
17.06.84 Silent Wing
08.12.86 Mock Manoeuvres
24.05.88 Chopin's Piano
18.04.89 Maker of Angels
01.08.89 The Stalin Sonata
26.03.92 Fragments in a Vulgar Tongue, rpt. 5 Sep 94
23.06.92 Dictator Gal, R3
22.01.94 Laura Singer, WS
25.02.95 Dark Orphan*
18.11.96 The Voluptuous Tango*
02.10.98 Case Study - Joan of Arc 2
10.04.98 I Bought Juan & Evita Peron's Custom Ferrari*, r. 6 Aug 99
21.07.00 The 78s*
16.02.01 Sherlock Holmes meets Karl Marx*
02.05.03 Williwaw*
nk.........Maker of Angels
ADAPTATIONS
17.07.95 Planet of Ashes
02.06.96 Roberto Zucco
02.07.00 Moby Dick (in 3 episodes)
The asterisked plays are known to exist in collections
within VRPCC.
NOTES
LANDSCAPE OF EXILE 04-Jan-1981 (R3)
Based on the life of Friedrich Engels
With John Phillips, Julie Covington, John Rowe and Hilda Kriseman.
Produced by Liane Aukin
AZARI'S AERIAL THEATRE 06-Nov-1983 (R3)
With Alfred Molina and Tom Wilkinson.
Produced by Jane Morgan
SILENT WING 11-Jun-1984
With Diana Quick.
Produced by Jane Morgan
SILENT WING 1984
With Diana Quick; Afternoon Theatre; no other information.
MOCK MANOEUVRES 08-Dec-1986
Soldiers on manoeuvres in a sleepy French village.
With Judy Loe, Clive Merrison and Geoffrey Matthews.
Produced by Richard Wortley.
CHOPIN'S PIANO 24-May-1988 (R3)
A professor Newman is discovered, comatose, on a donkey track in Majorca.
With Bernard Hepton, Shelley Thompson and John Rowe.
Produced by Richard Wortley.
MAKER OF ANGELS 18-Apr-1989
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with Paola Dunizotti(sp?), Nigel Anthony, Alice Arnold, Christopher Scott, Geoffrey Whitehead and Michael Graham Cox
directed by Richard Wortley, 95 mins
Drama based on a true story in WW II-era France. (located by Greg Linden)
THE STALIN SONATA c1990 75m
A cheery little number about a pianist rendered a non-person by
Stalin, all her records smashed...she is dragged into a studio to record
a disc of a piece he has a whim to hear again. And in the course of the
story, her fingers are broken, stopping her playing even in the cafe
where she used to play popular tunes after her concert career was
destroyed. See Barry Pike's article ... (radio page) "The Decline
of Radio Drama".
FRAGMENTS IN A VULGAR TONGUE....1992
The story of an obsessive man. 60m play about a scholar
studying Petrarch in Avignon, obsessed by a girl called Laura.
DICTATOR GAL 23-Jun-1992
(rpt 31-Jul-1994) (R3)
A musical satire with Josette Simon and Joe Melia.
LAURA SINGER 22-Jan-1994
(World Service)
DARK ORPHAN 25-Feb-1995
With Keith Allen and Anna Livia Ryan.
True crime drama set in France.
Produced by Peter Kavanagh. R4. This is a remarkably nasty play
about a violent, bigoted, Jew-hating fascist. He has all the worst
beliefs of a World War 2 Nazi. He also abuses his wife and two
daughters. Eventually there is a murder, but not the person you'd
expect, either as perpetrator or victim. I
was astonished to find at the end of the play that this grim story
is essentially true.
TXN/TDT:R4
THE VOLUPTUOUS TANGO c1996
18-Nov-1996 (rpt 30-Aug-1998) (R3)
With Maria Friedman and Alan Belk.
An operatic drama which throws together dancer Isadora Duncan and
founder of Italian futurism F T Marinetti. (Greg Linden)
This play won a prize for its "innovation in
the art of radio fiction" with an approach described on the Prix Italia
website as "choreophony". Music was by Dominic Muldowney, and sound by
Ian Dearden. It was produced by Ned Chaillet for the BBC.
The website continues "The jury notes with regret
that changes in the structure of production
and broadcast at the BBC may now decrease the chance of similar plays
being made in the future". Whether this is a loss I don't
know, but I would like to hear it. No casting details available
at time of writing.
CASE STUDY: JOAN OF ARC 2-Oct-1998
With Hugh Ross, Julia Vaidis-Bogard and Sylvain Corthay.
Director David Zane Mairowitz.
Bradley is certain that the voices heard by Joan of Arc's were
epileptic fits brought on by the ringing of church bells.
I BOUGHT JUAN AND EVITA PERON'S CUSTOM FERRARI 10-Apr-1998 (rpt 6-Aug-1999)
With James Fleet and Edna Dore.
Director Peter Kavanagh.
When a clerk buys a historic Ferrari, he does not expect to hear
Latin American news on the radio or a strangely familiar voice
whispering from the back set.
THE 78s 2000
An old man, apparently beyond communication, has a priceless
collection of old gramophone records. Can his son find it? He
tries to jog his dad's memory. Excellent Friday play, 60min.
With Warren Mitchell, Henry Goodman and Margot Leicester.
Director: Jeremy Mortimer.
SHERLOCK HOLMES MEETS KARL MARX 2001
Entertaining comic play where Sherlock Holmes meets
Marx ...who's lost his manuscript of "Das Kapital". Friday play,
60min.
WILLIWAW....2003
The story of naturalist Georg Steller, who was on Bering's
disastrous expedition in 1741 from Siberia to Alaska. Bering and
many of his men died of scurvy after their ship was marooned
for nine months. Steller discovered some new species of animals
but was unable to take any specimens back to Russia. With Adam
Godley as Steller, Ewan Hooper as Vitus Bering; also starring
Bruce Purchase, Gerard McDermott and Laura Martin-Simpson; dir.
Jeremy Mortimer.
adaptations:
PLANET OF ASHES 17-Jul-1995
based on "Shivitti: A Vision" by Ka-Tzetnik 135633
With Warren Mitchell and Frances Tomelty.
Produced by Peter Kavanagh.
An Auschwitz survivor haunted by terrible dreams is not helped by
conventional treatment.
ROBERTO ZUCCO 2-Jun-1996 (rpt 13-Jul-1997) (R3)
By Bernard-Marie Koltes,
adapted and translated by David Zane Mairowitz.
with Alistair McGowan and Judy Parfitt
Director Peter Kavanagh
A young thug, imprisoned for murdering his father, escapes to embark
on a trail of killings.
MOBY DICK 2nd, 9th and 16th July 2000
by Herman Melville
adapted in 3 parts by David Zane Mairowitz
With Fritz Weaver and Oliva Leavanae.
Director: Bill Raymond.
The struggle between man and beast becomes a compelling tale of
camaraderie, fate and megalomania.
Most of the above was compiled from information supplied by Greg
Linden, and supplemented by information from Roger Bickerton and own
collection.
Nigel Deacon, Diversity website
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