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  • Paradise Lost: A BBC Radio 4 Dramatisation

    John Milton, Frances Barber, Full Cast, Ian McKellen

    2018 (BBC Books, May 3, 2018)
    A brand new dramatized re-telling of Milton’s epic poem about the fall of Man, with Milton as the narrator, adapted by one of the leading poets and thinkers of our generation: Michael Symmons Roberts.Paradise Lost was first published in 1667, and tells the story of Satan’s plot to bring about the Fall of Man by tempting Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. This brand new adaptation begins in the midst of the action and follows the exploits of a hero (or anti-hero), taking in warfare and the supernatural, and expressing the ideals and traditions of a people. Milton himself is the blind narrator grieving the loss of his wife, whose eyesight worsens as the drama develops. The mid seventeenth-century was a time of great social and cultural turmoil; there was a series of political and military conflicts, and ideological questions were being raised about the nature of government and authority. Milton's response to what he perceived as the disintegration of society around him was to reach back to the very beginning of time to search for the events that had led to this political and social upheaval. His mission was to show not only what caused man's fall, but also the consequences upon the world, both bad and good.Michael Symmons Roberts’ new adaptation of Paradise Lost is a gripping piece of storytelling that recalls the events that are turning our own political and social landscape upside down.Starring Ian McKellen as Milton and Frances Barber as his wife, Elizabeth.Approx. 2.5 hours
  • Paradise Lost & Paradise Regained: Two BBC Radio 4 Dramatisations

    John Milton, Denis Quilley, full cast, Ian McDiarmid, Robert Glenister, BBC Digital Audio

    Audible Audiobook (BBC Digital Audio, )
    The highly-acclaimed BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of Milton's epic poem telling the story of the fall of man and also its sequel, Paradise Regained. Out of chaos shall come order and out of darkness shall come light. Paradise is lost - and then regained. John Milton's epic, biblically-inspired poems are wonderfully dramatised for BBC Radio starring Denis Quilley as Milton, Ian McDiarmid as Satan and Robert Glenister as Christ, enhanced by specially composed music. First published in 1667, Paradise Lost describes Satan's plot to ruin God's new and most favoured creation, Mankind, and recounts the temptation of Adam and Eve and their banishment from the Garden of Eden. Paradise Regained, published in 1671, tells of the temptation of Christ by Satan as he wanders in the wilderness for 40 days and nights. Full cast: Milton: Denis Quilley Satan: Ian McDiarmid Christ: Robert Glenister Raphael: John Rowe God: Godfrey Kenton Adam: Linus Roache Michael: Mark Straker Abdiel/Andrew: Julian Rhind-Tutt Nisroc: John Church Simon/Angel: Matthew Morgan Belial: Steve Hodson Angel: David Thorpe
  • Lamia: A BBC Radio 4 Dramatisation

    John Keats, Paterson Joseph, Charlotte Emmerson, Tom Ferguson, Jonathan Keeble, BBC Worldwide Ltd

    Audiobook (BBC Worldwide Ltd, Dec. 12, 2011)
    Adaptation of Keats' sensual narrative poem about the ill-starred love affair of the serpent Lamia and the innocent mortal Lycius. Starring Paterson Joseph, Charlotte Emmerson, Tom Ferguson, and Jonathan Keeble. With original music by John Harle. Sung by Sarah Leonard.