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Danger Man

Episode 3 of 4

Richard Wilson explains the long lasting influence Ian McKellen has had on his life. With David Tennant. From December 2013.

Jon Canter's "radiography" of Richard Wilson returns for a second series.

Celebrity autobiographies are everywhere. Richard Wilson has always said he'd never write one. Based on glimmers of truth, Believe It is the hilarious, bizarre, revealing (and, most importantly, untrue) celebrity autobiography of Richard Wilson.

He narrates the series with his characteristic dead-pan delivery, weaving in and out of dramatised scenes from his fictional life-story. He plays a heavily exaggerated version of himself: a Scots actor and national treasure, unmarried, private, passionate about politics, theatre and Manchester United (all true), who's a confidant of the powerful and has survived childhood poverty, a drunken father, years of fruitless grind, too much success, monstrosity, addiction, charity work and fierce rivalry with Sean Connery and Ian McKellen (not true).

The title - in case you hadn't spotted - is an unashamed reference his famous catchphrase.

Written by Jon Canter

Produced and Directed by Clive Brill
A Pacificus Production for BBC Radio 4.

30 minutes

Last on

Mon 5 Jun 201705:30

Credits

RoleContributor
HimselfRichard Wilson
HimselfIan McKellan
Young RichardMichael Higgins
MotherArabella Weir
Muriel GrantArabella Weir
Young MurrayAaron Mitra
Old MurrayDavid Tennant
MarcosDavid Tennant
LA KidNick MacCarone
WriterJon Canter
ProducerClive Brill
DirectorClive Brill

Broadcasts

  • Christmas Day 201311:30
  • Wed 27 Aug 201423:30
  • Wed 11 Mar 201507:00
  • Wed 11 Mar 201517:30
  • Thu 12 Mar 201505:30
  • Sun 4 Jun 201707:30
  • Sun 4 Jun 201717:30
  • Sun 4 Jun 201722:00
  • Mon 5 Jun 201705:30