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RADIO & VOICE WORK
radio and voice work
JOHN CARLISLE was ‘Sir Maximus Debarry’ in Felix Holt, The Radical directed by Lucy Bailey for Promenade Productions.
CHARLES DALE voiced ‘Colwyn Pritchard’ in The Nearside by Jeff Young for Kate McAll.
SUSAN ENGEL played ‘Mary’ in Radio 4’s Left at the Angel for producer Steven Canny.
PHILIP FRANKS recorded four Margery Allingham books, produced by Tamsin Collison, for Hatchette: The Tiger in the Smoke, The Fashion in Shrouds, Sweet Danger and Mystery Mile.
WILLIAM GAMINARA, ANDREW SACHS and LIZA SADOVY are all regular contributors to Radio 4’s Something Understood and WILLIAM is also the voice of ‘Dr. Moffat’ in The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency for producer Gaynor Macfarlane.
NICKY HENSON played ‘Fats’ in Puddle by Peter Souter, produced by Gordon House, ‘Chief of Staff OHMSS’ in Dr. No produced by Martin Jarvis and ‘Major Bagstock’ in Dombey and Son produced by Jeremy Mortimer and Jessica Dromgoole - all for Radio 4. He also recorded A Cloud in a Paper Bag for Tim Dee (Radio 3).
LOU HIRSCH played ‘Elliott’ in Who Am I This time? directed by Justine Porter for Radio 4’s Unexpected Vonnegut series.
DAVID JASON read Albert le Blanc produced by Peter Rinnie for Harper Collins.
SAM KELLY voiced ‘Acheron’ in Dr. Who: Return to the Web Planet for Big Finish Productions and ‘B’ in Yesterday An Incident Occurred directed by Kate Rowland for Radio 3.
JACK KLAFF read In the Evil Day by Peter Temple, produced by Jenny Leow for Strathmore Publishing.
JOHN McANDREW recorded four episodes of The Draw produced by Sara Davies for Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour and voiced ‘Carbon’ in Cyrano de Bergerac produced by David Timson (Ukemi for Radio 3).
DESMOND McNAMARA voiced ‘Sweetmeat’ in The Third Trial produced by Marc Beeby.
CAROL MACREADY played ‘Anita’ in Number Ten - a political drama for Radio 4 - directed by Clive Brill and ‘Denner’ in Felix Holt, The Radical directed by Lucy Bailey.
BILL MAYNARD voiced ‘Harry (The Guppie) Trubshaw’ in Peacefully in Their sleep for producer Colin Anderson.
PHILIP POPE and ANDREW SACHS recorded Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency directed by Dirk Maggs (Above the Title).
JOHN ROGAN read for Words and Music produced by Elizabeth Arno for Radio 3.
SIMON RUSSELL BEALE read Stories from Shakespeare produced by David Timson for Naxos and curated an edition of Words and Music produced by Elizabeth Arno for Radio 3.
ANDREW SACHS read audiobooks Rubicon by Tom Holland, produced by Jennifer Howard for Little Brown, The Girl of His Dreams produced by Tamsin Collison for Random House, A Tale of Two Cities produced by enyd Williams for Silk Sound Books and The One From The Other by Philip Kerr produced by Nicholas Jones for Strathmore Publishing. He also narrated The Snowman for Penguin produced by Martin Franks.
LIZA SADOVY recorded The Starlight Express by Elgar for Kenneth Richardson (Radio 3) and has joined the BBC Radio Drama Repertory.
ADRIAN SCARBOROUGH returned to the role of ‘Felix’ in Humble Boy produced by Steven Canny for BBC Radio 4’s 90 minute Saturday play – having played the role in the National Theatre’s West End production directed by John Caird.
DAVID SHAW-PARKER and DANIEL WEYMAN recorded The Card by Arnold Bennett directed by Marilyn Imrie (Catherine Bailey for Radio 4).
GERDA STEVENSON voiced the lead ‘Jeanie Deans’ in The Heart of Midlothian Radio 4’s classic serial produced by Bruce Young and which was also adapted and dramatised by GERDA.
JENNIE STOLLER voiced ‘Nadia’ in Seven Wonders of the Divided world for Jessica Dromgoole (Radio 3).
LARRINGTON WALKER plays ‘Rudy’ in Radio 4’s new sitcom Rudy’s Rare Records produced by Lucy Armitage.
DANIEL WEYMAN read The Spook’s Apprentice produced by Sarah Kilgariff for Random House and recorded Something to Think About produced by Jeff Capel for Radio 4.
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