
Episode 2
With Charles sent away, will the miserly Monsieur Grandet be able to forgive his defiant daughter? Starring Ian McKellen and Alison Pettitt. From August 2014.
The final part of Rose Tremain's gripping dramatisation of Balzac's Eugenie Grandet, starring Ian McKellen as Eugenie's miserly father and Alison Pettit as his lovelorn daughter.
Monsieur Grandet, who has amassed a considerable fortune, is a miser who feigns poverty and runs his household along miserably frugal lines. All changes with the arrival of Eugenie's handsome 22-year-old cousin, Charles Grandet, from Paris. Charles has brought with him a shocking letter from his father, Guillaume, who has committed suicide. He has placed his debts and the care of his son into his brother's hands. It is a fatal decision, with ruinous consequences for the whole family.
Eugenie Grandet is considered by many to be the strongest novel in Balzac's magnificent series, The Human Comedy. It pits a young naive girl against the father she has worshipped and this defiance sets us on course for the playing out of a heart-rending tragedy. Like King Lear, Grandet is a man who deeply loves the daughter who has defied him. He has no other child, no hope, no future but her. But in Balzac's 'human comedy' the tragic and the comic exist side by side and this fruitful conjunction blossoms in Rose Tremain's enthralling adaptation.
Cello and Treble Recorder: Alison Baldwin
Original Music: Lucinda Mason Brown
Produced and directed by Gordon House
A Goldhawk Essential production for BBC Radio 4.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Grandet | Ian McKellen |
| Eugenie | Alison Pettitt |
| Nanon | Shirley Dixon |
| Madame Grandet | Anna Calder-Marshall |
| Cruchot | Harry Hadden-Paton |
| Des Grassins | David Horovitch |
| Charles | Blake Ritson |
| Madame Des Grassins | Jenny Funnell |
| Director | Gordon House |
| Producer | Gordon House |
| Adaptor | Rose Tremain |
| Author | Honore Balzac |
Broadcasts
- Sun 3 Aug 201415:00BBC Radio 4
- Sat 9 Aug 201421:00BBC Radio 4
- Tue 3 Mar 201510:00BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Tue 3 Mar 201515:00BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Wed 4 Mar 201503:00BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Tue 20 Sep 201610:00BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Tue 20 Sep 201615:00BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Wed 21 Sep 201603:00BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Fri 25 May 201810:00BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Fri 25 May 201815:00BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Sat 26 May 201803:00BBC Radio 4 Extra
