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8 January 2021 Page 1 of 10 SATURDAY 02 JANUARY 2021 Discover What Shakespeare Made of This Special Relationship, Singer Radio 4 Extra Listings for 2 – 8 January 2021 Page 1 of 10 SATURDAY 02 JANUARY 2021 Discover what Shakespeare made of this special relationship, Singer ..... Christopher Bowen hear Dinka songs from the intense cattle-based cultures of Singer ..... Jimmy Holliday SAT 00:00 Mad Monkton by Wilkie Collins (m000qngx) South Sudan and travel to a Leicestershire dairy where robots Foley ..... Alison Craig 'I see the figure of a dark-complexioned man, standing up, with do the milking. Written and composed by Neil Brand his head uncovered. One of his hands, still clutching a pistol, It's a pastoral scene and a violent one too: the fearsome virility Directed by Jessica Dromgoole has fallen to his side; the other presses a bloody handkerchief to of the bull in the poetry of Lorca, sacred cows prompting SAT 06:00 DS Vogel - Body on the Heath (m000qxnw) his mouth. And thus I have seen him ever since the moment of vigilante violence in India, and a Greek tyrant who would bake The young man found on London's Putney Heath had his throat his death.' his victims alive in a giant metal bull, its resonance turning their cut from ear to ear. Has the youngest son Alfred inherited the hereditary madness cries to moos. It seems as if it could be suicide though it's not an easy way to that’s said to blight the Monkton family? From all this bovine history it's clear that the domestication of kill yourself. But who is he, and if he did kill himself, what Wilkie Collins's classic story adapted for radio by Michael the cow has fundamentally changed human society. drove him to such a dreadful death? Robson. Producer: Melvin Rickarby Sergeant Vogel finds it difficult to find any satisfactory Alfred Monkton … John Castle First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2017. answers. Piers Fortune … Gary Bond SAT 03:00 The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse Douglas Livingstone, Nigel Hawthorne and Colette O'Neil star Ada Elmslie … Sandra Freeman (m000r630) in Bill Lyons's police thriller. Damian … Lewis Stringer Experience the world of a curious boy, a greedy mole, a wary Detective Sergeant Vogel …. Douglas Livingstone Captain Rounce … Geoffrey Matthews fox and a wise horse who find themselves together, in Detective Superintendent Fraser …. Nigel Hawthorne Devised and directed by Derek Hoddinott. sometimes difficult terrain, sharing their greatest fears and Sergeant Mann …. Walter Hall First broadcast on the BBC World Service in March 1976. biggest discoveries about vulnerability, kindness, hope, PC Jackson …. Michael Harbour SAT 00:30 Off the Page (b00cqhr5) friendship and love. Maureen Vogel …. Diana Bishop Winning Ugly The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse was written and read Pathologist / Vogel …. Bruce Purchase Dominic Arkwright chairs the lively discussion series. by Charlie Mackesy. Hairdresser / Waiter / Carpark Attendant …. Alan Dudley He is joined by prospective MP Wilfred Emmanuel Jones, The music was by Max Richter and Isobel Waller-Bridge. Laura Holland …. Colette O'Neill writer Susannah Jowitt and former rugby international Brian It was produced by Colm Roche and mixed by Eli Block, with Annie Viccars …. Valerie Murray Moore, who played on the losing side in the World Cup Final in sound design by Ivor Manley Eric Hills …. Christopher Bidmead 1991 and remains haunted by the event. This is a shortened version of the Penguin Audio Production of David Simon …. Steven Pacey SAT 01:00 Some Mother's Son (m000qngn) The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse audiobook. Mr Holland …. David Graham 1. Tip-Off SAT 03:50 Inheritance Tracks (b093m4gp) David Simon .... Steven Pacey Andy is an ecology journalist who finds himself receiving a John Cooper Clarke Other parts by Irene Sutcliffe and Michael Tudor Barnes. curious tip-off about a gold raid. The Bard of Salford chooses Bing Crosby and Al Jolson's The Director: Jane Morgan Starring Nick Chilvers. Spaniard Who Blighted My Life and Nick Lowe's Peace, Love First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 1976. John Fletcher's six-part thriller serial taking in global power and Understanding. SAT 07:30 Great Lives (b06ts10b) struggles, smuggling and the dangers of uranium. SAT 04:00 The Personality Test (b007sq67) Series 38 Andy ... Nick Chilvers Series 3 Martin Jennings on Charles Sargeant Jagger Sir Jack ... Conrad Phillips Andrew Neil In this episode, you might not know the name of the Great Life Grey ... Rex Holdsworth Broadcaster and former Sunday Times Editor Andrew Neil is in but you have probably walked past his work. At London's Hyde Kite ... Gregory de Polnay the hot seat posing questions all about him. Park Corner - the 'Royal Artillery Memorial' stands – a huge Julian ... Clive Francis On the panel: comedians Sue Perkins, Caroline Quinlan, Robin stone monument. Shirley ... Diane Fletcher Ince and Will Smith. Charles Sargeant Jagger was arguably the first British sculptor Mike Monk ... Christian Rodska Comedy quiz presented by a new guest host every week. All the to try to capture the horror of war. A full-sized gun – a 9.2 Lizzie ... Sheila Grant questions are about the host. howitzer protrudes from the top; four masculine soldiers Director: Brian Miller. Script by Simon Littlefield and Kieron Quirke. surround the base – one a corpse. First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January 1987. Devised and produced by Aled Evans. Martin Jennings also a British sculptor, nominates Jagger as his SAT 01:30 Hercule Poirot (b007jxgg) First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2007. Great Life. Along with the expert, art historian Ann Compton, One, Two Buckle My Shoe SAT 04:30 Ballylenon (b00g2djy) they tell Matthew Parris how the First World War shaped and Episode 5 Series 2 made Jagger. The producer is Perminder Khatkar. With a killer still at large, the Belgian detective finds inspiration Episode 3 First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2016. in the words of a psalm sung by the village church choir. With clergy rumours buzzing - Vera McConkey's extra busy in SAT 08:00 All the Way from Memphis (b00mdyl9) Conclusion of Agatha Christie's whodunit starring John Moffatt the telephone exchange Series 2 as Hercule Poirot. Series set in the sleepy town of Ballylenon, Co Donegal, in Episode 4 Dramatised by Michael Bakewell. 1954, before the days of mass tourism and proper plumbing in James Walton and the music quiz for all the young, and not so Hercule Poirot ...... John Moffatt every home. young, dudes. Chief Inspector Japp ...... Philip Jackson Written by Christopher Fitz-Simon. Team captains Tracey MacLeod and Andrew Collins are joined Frank Carter ...... Dominic Colchester Phonsie Doherty …. T.P. McKenna by Dave Gorman and Mary Anne Hobbs to be put through their Alistair Blunt ...... Philip Franks Muriel McConkey …. Margaret D'Arcy musical paces. Jane Olivera ...... Amanda Waring Vera McConkey …. Stella McCusker Reader: Beth Chalmers Mr Barnes ...... Patrick Godfrey Vivienne Boal …. Aine McCartney Written and researched by James Walton Howard Raikes ...... Robert Portal Guard Gallagher …. John Hewitt Producer: Dawn Ellis Original music composed by Tom Smail. Stumpy Bonnar …. Gerard McSorley First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2006. Director: Enyd Williams Packy McGoldrick …. Charlie Bonnar SAT 08:30 Rent (b007522v) First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2004. Josie Doherty …. Ciara McKeown Series 3 SAT 02:00 Believe Me by Eddie Izzard (b08x9813) Rev Samual Hawthorne …. Gerard Murphy Episode 1 5. Marathons Mr. Mawhinney …. Harry Towb The new baby needs a name and Richard doesn’t want to reveal The idea of taking on unusual sporting challenges appealed to Music arranged and performed by Stephanie Hughes. one of his. Eddie Izzard – so she took on a gruelling regime of running Director: Eoin O'Callaghan Series 3 of Lucy Flannery's award-winning sitcom about Maria back to back marathons throughout the length of the UK First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1995. and Richard Reynolds and their lodgers. In this memoir, Eddie has taken us on a journey through her life SAT 05:00 Dot (b055gcl6) Maria …. Barbara Flynn - one during which she's discovered much about herself along Pilot Richard …. Patrick Barlow the way, and come to terms with not fitting into the box that Dot's had quite enough of making tea in the Cabinet War Amy …. Linda Polan most of us like to put people in. Rooms. When she finds a cryptic message in the newspaper she Ruby …. Vivienne Rochester With a nod to the surreal humour and disarming candour of her enlists the help of her gals Myrtle and Pearl. Paul …. Dave Lamb shows, and some occasional digressions, Believe Me tells the Can they catch the spy? And will it prove to be the big break The Barrister …. Sally Grace story of a child losing their mother yet who’s risen to become a Dot's been waiting for? The Judge …. Brian Bowles star of comedy and drama, a leading advocate of total clothing Pilot by Ed Harris for the rollicking wartime comedy set in the Producer: Liz Anstee. rights, and an extreme runner of marathons. Cabinet War Rooms. First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January 1997. Written and concluded by Eddie Izzard. Dot ..... Fenella Woolgar SAT 09:00 The BBC Tour (b04d0kl7) Director: Lizzie Davies Myrtle ..... Kate O'Flynn Savoy Hill, Broadcasting House, Lime Grove, TV Centre, Abridged and produced by Jill Waters Pearl ..... Roslyn Hill Maida Vale and Bush House are just some of the iconic BBC A Waters Company production for BBC Radio 4, first Millicent ..... Jane Slavin buildings brought alive by Nick Baker in this fascinating tour of broadcast in June 2017. Peabody ..... David Acton the archives from 1922 to the present.
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