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Running Before the Wind: A BBC Radio Full-Cast Drama
"A stunning family saga set on the banks of the River Clyde Immerse yourself in this beautiful family story set in the heart of Scotland as stories old and new emerge from the banks of the river. Featuring a full-cast, this is a stunning drama from the BBC archives and a treat for any audio fan with a love of rich stories, beautifully told. On a trip home, young Alison Lynn discovers an old wooden boat lying out of the water in the marina, named Isabella. Curious as to the origins of the boat’s name, she sets about finding the story of the elusive Isabella. Discovering that the boat’s namesake is still alive, an elderly lady of eighty-eight, Alison decides to track her down. The journey transports Alison back to the 1880s and she is immersed in her own family history, where the Lynns were a powerful force, building exquisite yachts with great craftsmanship. As a yachting fan herself, Alison is determined to bring Isabella back to her former glory with the help of her new found relative. This is a story full of love and passion, sorrow and death. It weaves a tale of family history against a backdrop of turbulent times that echo down the generations. Will Alison and Isabella be able to find peace and will they be able to save this relic of the past and embrace a new future? This listening treat is perfect for fans of immersive family stories from authors such as Anne Tyler and Joanna Trollope and is available as a complete download for the first time. Cast and credits Written by Catherine Czerkawska Directed by Hamish Wilson Isabella - Sybil Wintrope Alison - Louise Beattie Adam/Stirling - Allan Sharpe David - Alec Heggie Paolo - John Buick Hetty - Monica Gibb Ian - Liam Brennan Maclehose/Luke - Gibert Martin Annie - Sheila Donald Sadie - Anne Downie Malcolm - Alec Monteath David - Mark McDonnell Foreman/ Alexander - Tom Smith Emily - Irene MacDougall Jessie/Receptionist - Astrid Wilson Archivist/Archie - William Armour Matron/Young James - Mary Riggans Nurse/Midwife - Susie Maguire Cook - Ceit Kearney Kitchen maid - Wendy Ronald Young Hetty - Isabel Wright James Lynn - James MacPherson Bosun/Gardener - Stuart Davids OldMan/Paolo’s Papa - Douglas Stiven Episode titles 1. Casting Off 2. Hoisting the Sail 3. Still Waters 4. Weathering the Storm First Broadcast BBC Radio 4, 16th March - 6th April 1994 ©2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd"
Catherine Czerkawska (Author), Alec Heggie, Anne Downie, Full Cast, John Buick, Liam Brennan, Louise Beattie, Monica Gibb, Sybil Wintrope (Narrator)
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Iain Banks: A BBC Radio Collection: Including The Wasp Factory, The State of the Art & Espedair Stre
"Selected readings and full-cast dramatisations from across the literary and science fiction of Iain Banks Iain Banks, aka Iain M Banks, came to fame in 1984 with his transfixing debut The Wasp Factory, described as both ‘a work of unparalleled depravity’ and 'a masterpiece'. In 1993 he was acknowledged as one of the Best of Young British Writers, and his numerous bestselling books include The Crow Road, Complicity and the ‘Culture’ sci-fi series. Collected here are three of his best works, as heard on BBC Radio. The Wasp Factory – Iain Banks’ controversial first novel features one of literature’s most unsettling teenage boys. Sixteen-year-old Frank invites us inside his macabre world, as he describes experimenting with explosives, torturing insects – and killing his relatives. But he is not alone in his madness – his brother, Angus, has escaped from a psychiatric hospital and is making his way back home… Joseph McFadden reads this blackly comic cult classic, abridged by multi-award-winning playwright Craig Warner. The State of the Art – Arriving on Earth in 1977, the Culture ship Arbitrary finds a planet on the brink of self-destruction, obsessed with alien concepts such as ‘property’ and ‘money’. When agent Dervley Linter decides to go native, can Diziet Sma change his mind? Antony Sher, Nina Sosanya and Paterson Joseph star in this thrilling sci-fi novella, adapted for radio by Doctor Who writer Paul Cornell. Piece – As he waits to board a plane, Munro recalls two previous journeys. Travelling by bus and then train, he finds himself in parallel arguments started by the books he is carrying, pitching reason against faith. But life is too complicated for there not to be continual coincidences… This radio adaptation by Craig Warner of Iain Banks’ short story stars Bill Paterson. Espedair Street – Told in the style of a Radio 1 documentary, Paul Gambaccini presents the story behind the spectacular rise and tragic fall of the fictional 1970s mega-band, Frozen Gold – from the album deal that set a rock industry record, to the mysterious deaths of two of the band members. At the centre of it all is Weird, the songwriting genius from a Paisley housing scheme, who suddenly finds himself living a life of sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll… Starring John-Gordon Sinclair, Louise Beattie, James MacPherson and Steven McNicoll, and featuring original music by Iain Banks. Text copyright © Iain Banks 1984 (The Wasp Factory), 1987 (Espedair Street), 1989 (‘Piece’) The State of the Art copyright © Iain M Banks 1989 The Wasp Factory Read by Joseph McFadden Abridged by Craig Warner Produced by Alex Burrett First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 25 March-5 April 1997 The State of the Art The Ship – Antony Sher Diziet Sma – Nina Sosanya Dervley Linter – Paterson Joseph Li – Graeme Hawley Tel – Brigit Forsyth Sodel – Conrad Nelson Dramatised by Paul Cornell Directed by Nadia Molinari First broadcast BBC Radio 5, 5 March 2009 Piece Munro - Bill Paterson Jack- Harry Jones Mo - Bash Kher Eve/the Voice - Susan Sheridan Adapted by Craig Warner Produced and directed by John York First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 6 June 1991 Espedair Street Weird – John Gordon Sinclair Christine – Louise Beattie Davey – James MacPherson Ric – Steven McNicoll McCann – Sandy Morton Jean Webb – Margaret Clark Wes – Douglas Russell Wee Tommy – Martin Docherty Inez – Gowan Calder Nightclub manager – Graham Debanzi Pop biographer – Paul Gambaccini Dramatised by Joe Dunlop Music by lain Banks and Nigel Clark Keyboards: Brian Kellock, Guitar: Nick Clark, Drums: Gordon Wilson, Vocals: Monica Queen Directed by Dave Batchelor First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 8-29 January 2008 © 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2025 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd"
Iain M. Banks (Author), Antony Sher, Bill Paterson, Full Cast, James MacPherson, John-Gordon Sinclair, Joseph McFadden, Louise Beattie, Nina Sosanya, Paterson Joseph, Steven McNicoll (Narrator)
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