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"'The multi award-winning Charlotte Mendelson is famous for whipping up the hottest, messiest family dramas a writer of literary fiction can . . . This is late Shakespeare meets Modern Family and it's irresistible' - The Times In a tiny flat in West London, sixteen-year-old Marina lives with her emotionally delicate mother and three ancient Hungarian relatives. Imprisoned by her family's crushing expectations and their traditions, she knows she must escape. At Combe Abbey, a traditional English private boarding school in the Dorset countryside, Marina realizes she's made a terrible mistake. Here, among the boathouses, chapel services and unspoken social hierarchy, she is the awkward half-foreign girl who doesn't know how to fit in, flirt, or even exist. Meanwhile, her mother has her own painful secrets to deal with - especially the surprising return of the very last man she'd expect to see. And Marina's disastrous spiral at Combe Abbey is going unnoticed . . . 'A deliciously funny tale of dysfunctional families. . . Reading Mendelson's easy, assured prose is like sinking into something soft and velvety' - Telegraph 'I read and adored Almost English . . . and now I will read everything she's ever written. Charlotte Mendelson is a fiendishly gifted writer' - Marian Keyes"
Charlotte Mendelson (Author), Elinor Coleman (Narrator)
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Eleanor Rising: The Complete Series 1-3: A BBC Radio full-cast drama
"All 3 series of the thrilling dramatic account of one of Europe's most extraordinary women, Eleanor of Aquitaine, based on historical fact, legend - and rumour. Wife and mother to a dynasty of kings, crusader, prisoner and formidable political operator, Eleanor of Aquitaine is a thoroughly modern woman, despite living almost 900 years ago. Intelligent, witty and independent, she is tough enough to forge her own destiny - and subtle enough to shape the world to her will. At only 15 years old, she has one ambition: to become duchess and ruler of the Aquitaine, the richest province in France. But the men around her have other ideas. A young woman with so much power is too great a threat, so she is quickly married off to the heir to the throne. The wedding feast is barely over before she finds herself facing an imminent attack, a kidnap attempt and a midnight escape on horseback. Surviving to become queen of France, she moulds her young husband into a fit king - but in wielding her influence, she makes powerful enemies who are determined to bring her down. Yet somehow she manages to stay one step ahead, even as she embarks on a scandalous crusade and risks everything to try and secure her future.... Written by award-winning dramatist Shaun McKenna, this epic drama stars Rose Basista as Eleanor, Cecilia Appiah and Elinor Coleman as Petronilla, Joel McCormack as Louis and Tony Turner as Raymond of Antioch. Written by Shaun McKenna Directed and produced by Marc Beeby and Gemma Jenkins Cast Eleanor - Rose Basista Petronilla - Cecilia Appiah/Elinor Coleman Duke William - John Lightbody Archbishop Laroux/Theobald - Roger Ringrose Pierre - Luke Nunn The Dauphin, Louis - Joel McCormack Abbot Suger - Carl Prekopp/Nicholas Murchie Cardinal Yves - Carl Prekopp Geoffrey of Anjou - David Sturzaker Papal Legate - Tony Turner Geoffrey de Rançon - Stewart Campbell Empress Irene - Jane Slavin German soldier/Ralph de Vermandois - Nicholas Murchie Raymond of Antioch - Tony Turner ©2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd"
Shaun Mckenna (Author), Cecilia Appiah, Elinor Coleman, Full Cast, Joel Mccormack, Rose Basista, Tony Turner (Narrator)
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First World Problems: A BBC Radio full-cast dystopian thriller
"It started with a bit of politics in the news. Nothing out of the ordinary. But then the Scottish border closed. Manchester was besieged by rival forces. The bombs started to fall. The Fletcher family doesn't have time for politics; they are just trying to love and look after each other. But as the UK dissolves into conflict, they find themselves in danger. Not just from dodgy neighbours with brand new machine guns, but from inside their own family. What would happen if the UK broke apart? One family faces Britain's next civil war. Produced and directed by Jonquil Panting."
Martin Jameson (Author), Elinor Coleman, Elizabeth Counsell, Full Cast, Jeremy Swift, Lauren Cornelius, Maureen Beattie, Ryan Whittle, Sam Barnard (Narrator)
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