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1. An Escape for Esther

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A stirring tale of a feisty servant girl who is determined to make her way in a very harsh world. Starring Lyndsey Marshal.

Set against a background of gambling and horseracing; Esther Waters is a stirring tale of how a servant girl makes her way in Victorian England.

Forced to leave the home of her brutal stepfather, Esther takes a job as a maid at 'Woodview', a country estate owned by a nouveau riche racing family.

George Moore's novel, first published in 1894.

Staring Lyndsey Marshal and Matthew McNulty.

Dramatised in two parts by Sharon Oakes.

Esther ..... Lyndsey Marshal
William ..... Matthew McNulty
Sarah ..... Joanne Froggatt
Mrs Rivers ..... Joanne Froggatt
Leopold ..... Hugh Simon
George ..... Hugh Simon
Demon ..... Stephen Hoyle
Peggy ..... Lisa Brookes
Mrs Latch ..... Melissa Jane Sinden
Mrs Barfield ..... Melissa Jane Sinden
Anne ..... Fiona Clarke
Mrs Spires ..... Fiona Clarke

Esther's tale is a slice of Victorian life that is rarely shown; single parenting, wet nursing, divorce, gambling, and religious zealotry. Through her we discover exactly what it feels like to be poor and powerless. The book was banned until Gladstone revoked it, saying it was compassionate, moral and humane; and after that it became a best seller.

Celebrated author Colm Toibin championed Esther Waters as a neglected Classic for Radio 4's Open Book programme.

Director: Gary Brown

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in Marsh 2013.

1 hour

Last on

Wed 14 Aug 202405:00

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Credits

RoleContributor
EstherLyndsey Marshal
WilliamMatthew McNulty
SarahJoanne Froggatt
Mrs RiversJoanne Froggatt
LeopoldHugh Simon
GeorgeHugh Simon
DemonStephen Hoyle
PeggyLisa Brookes
Mrs LatchMelissa Jane Sinden
Mrs BarfieldMelissa Jane Sinden
AnneFiona Clarke
Mrs SpiresFiona Clarke
DirectorGary Brown
ProducerGary Brown
WriterSharon Oakes

Broadcasts

  • Sun 10 Mar 201315:00
  • Sat 16 Mar 201321:00
  • Thu 19 May 201610:00
  • Thu 19 May 201615:00
  • Fri 20 May 201603:00
  • Mon 27 May 201910:00
  • Mon 27 May 201915:00
  • Tue 28 May 201903:00
  • Wed 10 Mar 202110:00
  • Wed 10 Mar 202115:00
  • Thu 11 Mar 202103:00
  • Tue 13 Aug 202415:00
  • Tue 13 Aug 202421:00
  • Wed 14 Aug 202405:00