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2. Family Tensions

Louise's seductive and destructive path weaves closer to the North men, causing tensions for father and son. Stars Olivia Ross.

Louise's seductive and destructive path weaves ever closer to the North men, exciting particular tensions between father and son.

Someone at a Distance is about how we are all connected, how our actions radiate out and touch others, strangers.

It focuses on the North family, who live a life of post-war domestic bliss. Avery commutes from their village to his London office at a small publishing house, while Ellen devotes every moment of her life to making a happy home. But it's not long before a stranger disrupts the happy scene.

Louise Lanier, a dangerous and determined young lady from a small town in France, moves in to be Old Mrs North's companion.

Recovering from heartbreak, she is bored with her provincial life in France and can't bring herself to accept her fate to marry the local chemist. She has come to England to put this off for a little while, and - one suspects - to wreak havoc.

Dorothy Whipple's novel dramatised by Shelagh Stephenson

Ellen North ...... Nancy Carroll
Avery North ...... Julian Wadham
Louise Lanier ...... Olivia Ross
John Bennett/Monsieur Lanier ...... Ron Cook
Mrs Daley/Madame Lanier ...... Kate Duchêne
Anne North/Germaine Devoisey ...... Macy Nyman
Hugh North/Paul Devoisey ...... Tom Glenister
Mrs North/Mrs Beard ...... Pamela Miles

Director: Eoin O’Callaghan

A Big Fish Radio production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in June 2022.

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57 minutes

Last on

Thu 18 Dec 202505:00

Broadcasts

  • Sun 3 Jul 202215:00
  • Wed 17 Dec 202515:00
  • Wed 17 Dec 202521:00
  • Thu 18 Dec 202505:00

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