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Redgauntlet

Episode 3 of 3

Alan wants answers when his best friend disappears. Is his father's business acquaintance involved? Starring David Tennant.

Sir Walter Scott's novel freely adapted by Robin Brooks - now set in the year 2035, in a fictional future Scotland.

Starring David Tennant.

Alan Fairford is destined to become a lawyer but is distracted from his studies by the sudden disappearance of his best friend Danny Latimer.

Danny's absence seems to be connected with the sudden appearance of Stuart Galloway - aka Redgauntlet - who has business with Alan's father, Alexander.

But who is Redgauntlet? And what is his mission?

Alan Fairford sets out to find out the answers and hopefully to rescue his friend.

Walter Scott ...... David Tennant
Alan Fairford ...... Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
Alexander ...... Clive Russell
Peter Peebles ...... Christian Rodska
Lily Galloway ...... Olivia Morgan
Stewart Galloway ...... Forbes Masson
Roller Hopkins ...... Robert Hudson
Findlay ...... Robert Hudson
Workman ...... Robert Hudson
Nanty Ewart ...... Simon Greenall
Cozen ...... Simon Greenall
Regina Crosbie ...... Allison McKenzie
OS Voice ...... Allison McKenzie
Danny Latimer ...... Paul Ready
James ...... Paul Ready
Nixon ...... Paul Ready

Produced and directed by Clive Brill.

A Brill production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in July 2014.

1 hour

Last on

Tue 24 Aug 202103:00

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Credits

RoleContributor
Alan FairfordJacob Fortune-Lloyd
AlexanderClive Russell
Peter PeeblesChristian Rodska
Lily GallowayOlivia Morgan
Stewart GallowayForbes Masson
Roller HopkinsRobert Hudson
FindlayRobert Hudson
WorkmanRobert Hudson
Nanty EwartSimon Greenall
CozenSimon Greenall
Regina CrosbieAllison McKenzie
Walter ScottDavid Tennant
OS VoiceAllison McKenzie
Danny LatimerPaul Ready
JamesPaul Ready
NixonPaul Ready
DirectorClive Brill
ProducerClive Brill
AdaptorRobin Brooks
AuthorWalter Scott

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  • Sun 13 Jul 201415:00
  • Sat 19 Jul 201421:00
  • Wed 28 Mar 201810:00
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  • Thu 29 Mar 201803:00
  • Mon 23 Aug 202110:00
  • Mon 23 Aug 202115:00
  • Tue 24 Aug 202103:00