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One of the most important and influential Russian writers of the 19th Century, Fyodor Dostoevsky is admired worldwide for his great realist novels, which explore questions of morality, philosophy and the nature of existence. This compilation contains BBC Radio productions of his five most famous novels. Crime and Punishment In Dostoyevsky's tale of guilt and redemption, young poverty stricken Raskolnikov puts a horrific theory to the test and commits murder. Racked with guilt, Raskolnikov finds himself pursued by the cunning investigator, Porfiry Petrovich. But as Petrovich closes in, a desperate Raskolnikov finds an unexpected source of hope. Rodya Raskolnikov .... Barnaby Kay Marmelodov .... Robert Lang Sonia .... Poppy Miller Luzhin .... Anton Lesser Alyona Ivanovna .... Paula Jacobs Porfiry Petrovich .... Jim Norton Dunia .... Penny Layden Dmitri .... Oliver Milburn Mrs.Raskolnikova .... Penny Downie Paulenka .... Sophie Ward Police Sergeant .... Jonathan Keeble Nastasia .... Deborah Berlin Zamyotov; Polish man .... Jonathan Tafler Policeman .... Ian Brooker Katarina .... Frances Jeater Amalia .... Rachel Atkins Captain Koch .... John Rogan Dramatized by Mike Walker Directed by John Taylor First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in June 2000 The Idiot Arriving back in Russia after years spent abroad trying to treat his epilepsy, Prince Mishkin learns the story of the woman who will dominate his life - the spoilt but captivating Nastasya. Aglaya meets Nastasya to talk over their feelings for the Prince. Although emotionally involved with Rogozhin, Nastasya is determined to marry the Prince which is heartbreaking news for Aglaya who really loves him. The Prince's health is on a knife-edge, and he begins to fear for his life. Paul Rhys .... Prince Myshkin Roger Allam .... Rogazhin Alex Jennings .... Ganya Lia Williams .... Nastasya David Swift .... General Yepanchin Gerard McDermott .... Lebedev Paula Jacobs .... Mrs Yepanchin Tracy-Ann Oberman .... Aglaya Carl Prekopp .... Kolya Jemma Churchill .... Varya Martin Hyder .... Footman Dramatised by Melissa Murray. Directed by Carl Prekopp Producer: Cherry Cookson First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 2002. Devils Revolution and betrayal lie at the heart of this unsettling tale, an allegory of the potentially catastrophic consequences of the political and moral nihilism that were becoming prevalent in Russia in the 1860s. A town descends into chaos as idealism curdles into murderous anarchy and it becomes the focal point of an attempted revolution, orchestrated by master conspirator Pyotr Verkhovensky. Nicholai ..... Joseph Arkley Stepan ..... Gary Lilburn Mrs Stavrogina ..... Jane Whittenshaw Nicholai ..... Joseph Arkley Pyotr ..... Jonathan Forbes Darya ..... Charlotte East Virginsky ..... Ian Dunnett Jr Krillov ..... Hasan Dixon Marie ..... Emma Handy Shatov ..... Stefan Adegbola Lisa ..... Cecilia Appiah Marya ..... Georgia Henshaw Written by Melissa Murray Directed by Carl Prekopp Produced by Marc Beeby and Anne Isger First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in January 2021 The Brothers Karamazov Russia, 1880: The Karamazovs are reunited for a meeting with their father to discuss Dmitry's inheritance. While Alyosha attends the bedside of the dying Elder, relations between Dmitry and his father become ever more dangerous. But the unpredictable Fyodor Karamazov does not look as if he's going to play the game... Fyodor Karamazov ...... Roy Marsden Dmitry ...... Paul Hilton Ivan ...... Nicholas Boulton Alyosha ...... Carl Prekopp The Elder ...... Sam Dale Mrs Khoklakova ...... Rachel Atkins Lise ...... Emma Noakes Katerina ...... Juliet Aubrey Grushenka ...... Katy Cavanagh Smerdyakov ...... Joseph Kloska Grigory ...... Desmond McNamara The Monk ...... Paul Richard Biggin Katerina's Servant ...... Miranda Keeling Original music by David Pickvance. Dramatised in five parts by Melissa Murray. Directors: Marc Beeby and Colin Guthrie First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 2006. The Friend of the Family Russia, 1859: The Manor of Stephanchikovo has been thrown into chaos by the activities of a former sergeant who's set himself up as an arbiter of morals and taste. When he interferes in the marriage plans of the family, the whole situation explodes. Colonel ...... David Suchet Madame La Generale ...... Margot Boyd Sashenka ...... Kathryn Hurlbutt Sergei ...... John Webb Foma Fomich ...... Clive Merrison Natasha ...... Helena Breck Falaley ...... Graham Blockey Yezhevikin ...... Alan Dudley Tatyana Ivanovn ...... Maggie McCarthy Bahcheyev ...... Bernard Brown Miss Perepelitsyn ...... Eva Stuart Mizinchikov ...... Colin Starkey Obnoskin ...... Gary Cady Gavrila ...... Lockwood West Servant ...... Alan Thompson Dramatised by David Blum Directed by Martin Jenkins. First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 1984.
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https://archive.org/download/DostoevskyBBCr4/01 Crime and Punishment.mp3: Crime and Punishment https://archive.org/download/DostoevskyBBCr4/02 The Idiot.mp3: The Idiot https://archive.org/download/DostoevskyBBCr4/03 Devils.mp3: Devils https://archive.org/download/DostoevskyBBCr4/04 The Brothers Kazamarov.mp3: The Brothers Karamazov https://archive.org/download/DostoevskyBBCr4/05 The Friend of the Family.mp3: The Friend of the Family
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