Pilgrim - the final episode: Hope Springs
Editor's note: Marc Beeby is Co-Producer of Radio 4's dark, myth-inspired drama series Pilgrim. He's been keeping a production diary. And it has a happy ending - SB.
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The cast is blessed by two more extraordinary actors: Jamie Foreman, who has taken time out from developing a film to play Puck for us, and Anna Wing. Anna gets about very well under her own steam, but we've arranged a wheelchair for her for the recording. If we need to hear her footsteps, Ali Craig, the Spot Studio Manager will do them for her. She's playing the spirit of an ancient matrimonial well, and relishes every line.
From an effects point of view, this isn't a particularly difficult episode. We've only got to hoist someone magically into the air, organise a brutal attack by a faerie dog, and set off on a Wild Hunt headed by the mad Hazelbury. Hazelbury's been great fun to do. Sean Baker has obviously really enjoyed playing him (Why isn't he in episode 3, eh?). He appears very suddenly here, mounted on his horse. Sean stands on a chair to distance himself from the mic and contorts himself as he speaks to simulate the movement and effort of someone on a horse. As he does this, Ali works in sync with him, wrestling with a real saddle and bridle arrangement as an accompaniment. When we add a recording of a restless horse, it sounds great.
But this is a hard episode to do. It's both tragic and comic. Jessica, who's directing, does a brilliant job of finding the right balance and tone. Fortunately, there's something about the world of these plays and the atmosphere they create that encourages the actors to immerse themselves. They want to play, to experiment, to take risks. As directors we couldn't ask for more.
All of a sudden, it's done. There's nothing more to record, no more magic to weave. We all feel a bit bereft to be leaving this world. It's been so interesting, so challenging, such fun. The hope, of course, is that people will enjoy listening to the programmes as much as we've enjoyed making them.
And with that we race, en bloc, to the pub.
Marc Beeby is Co-Producer of Pilgrim
- Listen to the fourth and final episode of Pilgrim, series two on the Radio 4 web site.
- Read Marc's other blog posts about the series.
- Jessica Dromgoole, who co-produced Pilgrim, has written for the Radio 4 blog before.
- Marc Beeby made a lovely video to promote the series which you can see on the Radio 4 Facebook page.
- The picture, WOOF!, is by Tom Conger and is used under licence.



Comment number 1.
At 20:49 23rd Sep 2010, Dave Parker wrote:Will this series be repeated?
I was on holiday and missed the first episode. 7 days on iPlayer isn't enough for series like this.
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Comment number 2.
At 01:59 26th Sep 2010, coda22 wrote:Just finished listening to this on iPlayer. Loved it! The whole series was absolutely gripping. Please, please, please can we have some more?
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Comment number 3.
At 09:35 26th Sep 2010, Steve Bowbrick wrote:Dave Parker, I asked Tony Pilgrim, Radio 4's head of scheduling, and the news isn't great, I'm afraid. Pilgrim series three is unlikely to be repeated soon. Keep an eye on the Radio 4 web site and on your favourite audiobook outlet, though. You never know.
Steve Bowbrick, editor, Radio 4 blog
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