Lord of Misrule: A Full-Cast BBC Radio Dramatisation (By Gareth Jones)

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Lord of Misrule: A Full-Cast BBC Radio Dramatisation (By Gareth Jones)

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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/742722 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Lord of Misrule: A Full-Cast BBC Radio Dramatisation Author: Gareth Jones Narrator: Dillwyn Owen, Gareth Snook, Meg Wynn Owen, Graham Blockey, Lisabeth Miles, Peter Halliday, Dorien Thomas, Ioan Meredith, Robert Blythe, David Charles, Full Cast, Philip Madoc Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 7 minutes Release date: May 23, 2024 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: Full-cast dramatisation of the hot-blooded historical romance set in 18th century Wales ‘Jones has a talent for writing natural witty dialogue…’ Best Sellers Sworn allegiances, cruel punishments, broken hearts, shattered dreams and ancient magic make for an utterly spellbinding listen in this full-cast adaptation of Gareth Jones’s masterful novel. 1745. 18th century Wales is a land that time forgot. The burden of squalid poverty and the power of medieval superstition is writ large on the landscape as the adventurer, womaniser and dreamer Gruffydd comes to reclaim his birthright after the Jacobite Rebellion drives out George II. Hoping to deliver his people from the brutal control of a dissolute overlord, the local Squire Sir John Ffowlke, Gruffydd settles in the village of Cwmystwyth. Unrecognised, he becomes the local conjurer on whose magical powers the desperate villagers soon come to depend. Boldly, he fights for a vision of the future where they are free from the feudal chains that bind them. But Gruffydd is surrounded by enemies. Charisma may not be enough to keep him alive and if his people see through him, he may be faced with a bloody reckoning. The conflicting forces within the village of Cwmystwyth must be overcome if Gruffydd is to be able to unite the downtrodden community and guide its inhabitants towards freedom and a new life. Can any good come of a lie, however inspired? This powerful dramatisation of the novel by Gareth Jones is brought to life by Philip Madoc and Peter Halliday. Immerse yourself in the mystery, superstition, power and lust of a world long gone. Cast and credits Written by Gareth Jones Directed by Adrian Mourby Produced by BBC Wales Gruffydd - Philip Madoc Iolo - Loan Meredith Sir John Ffowlke - Peter Halliday Madlen - Meg Wynn Owen Mari - Beth Morris Rhiannon Bevan - Lisabeth Miles Hywel Bevan - Robert Blythe Mihangel - Gareth Snook Rachel - Donna Edwards Hannah - Adrian T Furse Talbot - Graham Blockey Col Johnes - James Benson Gwilym Brewer/Horseman - Dorien Thomas Old Thomas/Barnabas - Dillwyn Owen Thomas Jenkins - Gareth Armstrong Jailer/Tollgate Keeper - David Charles Thomas Powell - Gerald James Morgan Brewer - Maurice Elliott Landlords daughter/Lissi Gillian - Gillian Elisa Thomas Amaranth - Helen Roberts Ringmaster - Dorian Thomas Buddug - Di Botcher Sian - Rhian Morgan First Broadcast BBC Radio 4, 12 Feb – 6 Apr 1986 ©2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2024 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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