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The Count unearths a scandal that links two of his remaining enemies. Starring Iain Glen, Toby Jones and Paul Rhys.

With Fernand de Morcerf dead, the Count begins to tighten the net around Baron Danglars and Gerard de Villefort, and their unsuspecting wives.

Starring Iain Glen, Toby Jones and Jane Lapotaire.

Adventure novel by Alexandre Dumas.

Dramatised by Sebastian Baczkiewicz.

The Count/ Edmond Dantès ...... Iain Glen
Haydee ...... Jane Lapotaire
Mercedes de Morcerf ...... Josette Simon
Gerard de Villefort ...... Paul Rhys
Heloise de Villefort ...... Kate Fleetwood
General Noirtier ...... Karl Johnson
Baron Danglars ...... Toby Jones
Hermine Danglars ...... Stephanie Racine
Fernand de Morcerf ...... Zubin Varla
Caderousse ...... Ben Crowe
Andrea Cavalcanti ...... Will Howard
Madame Lascelles ...... Sarah Thom
Coachman ...... Paul Stonehouse
Bertuccio ...... Paul Stonehouse
Valentine de Villefort ...... Lizzy Watts
Max Morrell ...... Adam Nagaitis
Eugenie Danglars ...... Eleanor Crooks
Jacopo ...... Joe Sims
Operator ...... Robert Blythe
Banker ...... Paul Stonehouse

Music by David Tobin and Jeff Meegan

Directors: Jeremy Mortimer / Sasha Yevtushenko

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2012.

1 hour

Last on

Thu 23 May 202405:00

Credits

RoleContributor
The Count/Edmond DantesIain Glen
HaydeeJane Lapotaire
Mercedes de MorcerfJosette Simon
Gerard de VillefortPaul Rhys
Heloise de VillefortKate Fleetwood
General NoirtierKarl Johnson
Baron DanglarsToby Jones
Hermine DanglarsStephanie Racine
Fernand de MorcerfZubin Varla
CaderousseBen Crowe
Andrea CavalcantiWill Howard
Madame LascellesSarah Thom
CoachmanPaul Stonehouse
BertuccioPaul Stonehouse
Valentine de VillefortLizzy Watts
Max MorrellAdam Nagaitis
Eugenie DanglarsEleanor Crooks
JacopoJoe Sims
OperatorRobert Blythe
BankerPaul Stonehouse
WriterSebastian Baczkiewicz
DirectorJeremy Mortimer
DirectorSasha Yevtushenko

Broadcasts

  • Sun 9 Dec 201215:00
  • Sat 15 Dec 201221:00
  • Wed 4 Nov 201510:00
  • Wed 4 Nov 201515:00
  • Thu 5 Nov 201503:00
  • Wed 31 May 201710:00
  • Wed 31 May 201715:00
  • Thu 1 Jun 201703:00
  • Wed 12 Feb 202010:00
  • Wed 12 Feb 202015:00
  • Thu 13 Feb 202003:00
  • Thu 29 Sep 202210:00
  • Thu 29 Sep 202215:00
  • Fri 30 Sep 202203:00
  • Wed 22 May 202415:00
  • Wed 22 May 202421:00
  • Thu 23 May 202405:00