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With divorce on his mind, Soames Forsyte prepares to meet his estranged wife Irene after 12 years. Stars Joseph Millson.

John Galsworthy's epic novels of sex, money and power in an upper class family.
Dramatised for radio by Shaun McKenna

With divorce on his mind, Soames Forsyte prepares to meet his estranged wife Irene for the first time in 12 years.

Original music composed by Neil Brand

Produced and directed by Gemma Jenkins

Over the next 2 years, BBC Radio 4 is broadcasting a new dramatisation of all 9 books in John Galsworthy's The Forsyte Saga. An epic tale of sex, money and power in the lives of an upper middle-class family in London, it spans 50 years from 1886 to 1936.

Today's play is from the second novel, "In Chancery".

The story continues every day this week in the 15 Minute Drama slot and concludes in the Saturday Drama at 1430.

Award-winning writers Shaun McKenna and Lin Coghlan are dramatising the complete novels and Interludes and have taken a new approach to the books - delving deeper behind the Edwardian façade to bring more of Galsworthy's wonderful insight, wit and observation from the page. Although focussed on the period in which they were written - in the first 20 years of the 20th century - the novels feel remarkably contemporary and have much to reveal of our own world and inner lives.

Jessica Raine (Call the Midwife, Jericho) takes a central role as narrator, with Juliet Aubrey playing Irene and Joseph Millson, Soames. Later in the series they are joined by Jonathan Bailey, Max Bennett and Ben Lambert.

The Producers are Marion Nancarrow and Gemma Jenkins.

15 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
Soames ForsyteJoseph Millson
IreneJuliet Aubrey
NarratorJessica Raine
Jo ForsyteEwan Bailey
AuthorJohn Galsworthy
AdaptorShaun McKenna
DirectorGemma Jenkins
ProducerGemma Jenkins

Broadcasts

  • Thu 4 Feb 201610:45
  • Thu 4 Feb 201619:45
  • Thu 25 May 201714:30
  • Fri 26 May 201702:30

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