Blandings (radio series)

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Blandings
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Cover of the audio cassette release of Galahad at Blandings, part of the Blandings radio series
Genre Comedy
Running time 30 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language(s) English
Home station BBC Radio 4
Starring Richard Vernon
Ian Carmichael
Writer(s) Richard Usborne, adapted from the works of P. G. Wodehouse
Producer(s) Bobby Jaye
Martin Fisher
Gareth Edwards
Narrated by Nigel Anthony
Ronald Fletcher
Moray Watson
Air dates 2 February 1985 to 13 February 1992
No. of episodes 25

The Blandings radio series is a series of radio dramas based on the Blandings Castle stories by British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse.[1] The stories were dramatised by Wodehouse biographer Richard Usborne.[2] The series ran between 1985 and 1992 on BBC Radio 4.

The 1985 episodes are based on six short stories. The first five of these short stories were featured in the collection Blandings Castle and Elsewhere (1935), while the sixth, "The Crime Wave at Blandings", was collected in Lord Emsworth and Others (1937). The later episodes are based on four novels published between 1929 and 1965.

Production

The short story episodes broadcast in 1985 were produced by Bobby Jaye. Martin Fisher produced the episodes based on Summer Lightning, Pigs Have Wings and Heavy Weather, and Gareth Edwards produced the episodes based on Galahad at Blandings.[3]

Main cast

Episode list

The seven episodes released in 1985 are based on Blandings Castle short stories, while later episodes are based on novels.

Short stories

The additional cast for the short stories included Michael Goldie as Mr Donaldson ("The Custody of the Pumpkin"),[4] Phillada Sewell as Mrs Twemlow, Fiona Mathieson as Aggie Threepwood, Valerie Colgan as Jane Yorke ("Lord Emsworth Grows a Beard"),[5] Peter Tuddenham as the magistrate, Diana Martin as Angela, and Edward Duke as James Belford ("Pig-hoo-o-o-o-ey!"),[6] Sheila Keith as Lady Marshall, Nicholas Courtney as the Rev. Rupert "Beefy" Bingham, Wendy Murray as Gertrude ("Company for Gertrude"),[7] Susanna Dawson as Gladys ("Lord Emsworth and the Girlfriend"),[8] Helen Atkinson-Wood as Jane, Michael McClain as Baxter ("The Crime Wave at Blandings")[9] and Henry Stamper as McAllister.

Episode Title First broadcast Original story
1 The Custody of the Pumpkin 2 February 1985 "The Custody of the Pumpkin"[4]
2 Lord Emsworth Grows a Beard 9 February 1985 "Lord Emsworth Acts for the Best"[5]
3 Pig-hoo-o-o-o-ey 16 February 1985 "Pig-hoo-o-o-o-ey"[6]
4 Company for Gertrude 23 February 1985 "Company for Gertrude"[7]
5 Lord Emsworth and the Girlfriend 2 March 1985 "Lord Emsworth and the Girl Friend"[8]
6 The Crime Wave at Blandings: Part 1 9 March 1985 "The Crime Wave at Blandings"
7 The Crime Wave at Blandings: Part 2 16 March 1985 "The Crime Wave at Blandings"[9]

Summer Lightning

Adapted from Summer Lightning (1929). In addition to the regular cast, the cast included Graham Seed as Ronnie Fish, Royce Mills as Hugo Carmody, Wendy Murray as Millicent, Susannah Fellows as Sue Brown,[10] Christopher Godwin as Baxter, and Roger Sloman as Pilbeam.[11][12]

Episode Title First broadcast
1 Trouble Brewing at Blandings 12 March 1987
2 Sensational Theft of a Pig 18 March 1987
3 A Job for Percy Pilbeam 25 March 1987
4 Activities of Beach the Butler 1 April 1987
5 Painful Scene in a Bedroom 8 April 1987
6 Gally Takes Matters in Hand 16 April 1987

Heavy Weather

Adapted from Heavy Weather (1933). Additional actors included John Savident as Lord Tilbury, Josephine Tewson as Lady Julia, Royce Mills as Monty Bodkin, Jeremy Nicholas as Hugo, Charles Collingwood as Ronnie Fish, Moir Leslie as Sue Brown, Norman Bird as Pirbright,[13] and Roger Sloman as Pilbeam.[14]

Episode Title First broadcast
1 The Wrath of Lord Tilbury 12 July 1988
2 Lady Julia Enters the Fray 19 July 1988
3 Gally's Manuscript Up For Grabs 26 July 1988
4 Cheque Books at the Ready 2 August 1988

Pigs Have Wings

Adapted from Pigs Have Wings (1952). Additional cast included Joan Sims as Maudie Digby, Susannah Fellows as Penny Donaldson, Royce Mills as Jerry Vail, Charles Collingwood as Orlo Vosper, David Graham as Binstead,[15] and Moir Leslie as Gloria Salt.[16]

Episode Title First broadcast
1 Tangled Webs 22 August 1989
2 Love Comes to the Ninth Earl 29 August 1989
3 Maudie and Tubby Make It Up 5 September 1989
4 Survival of the Fattest 12 September 1989

Galahad at Blandings

Adapted from Galahad at Blandings (1964). Along with the main cast, the episodes featured Elizabeth Spriggs as Lady Hermione, Harold Innocent as Egbert as well as Beach, Jonathan Cecil as Wilfred, Alan Marriott as Tipton, Susannah Fellowes as Sandy, Simon Treves as Sam, Vivian Pickles as Daphne, Colin McFarlane as the US policeman,[17] Moir Leslie as Monica, Richard Pearce as Huxley, and Chris Emmett as Constable Evans.[18]

Episode Title First broadcast
1 New York and After 23 January 1992
2 Sundered Hearts 30 January 1992
3 Yoo Hoo, I'm Whipple 6 February 1992
4 Houdini Galahad 13 February 1992

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