
Shardlake: The Complete BBC Radio Collection
Six BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Dramatisations
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CJ Sansom
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The complete collected dramatisations of C. J. Sansom's historical mystery series.
Set during the reign of Henry VIII, these six stunning dramas follow the adventures of hunchbacked lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake as he navigates the dangerous world of Tudor England, solving crimes and seeking out murderers.
Dissolution - Winter, 1537. When a king's commissioner is brutally murdered at Scarnsea monastery, Thomas Cromwell sends Shardlake to investigate. Can he catch the killer before he strikes again?
Dark Fire - Summer, 1540, and Shardlake is embroiled in two urgent cases: tracking down a batch of Greek Fire, an ancient weapon of mass destruction, and defending an orphan girl accused of murder. Accompanied by Cromwell's man, Barak, he must race against time to save Elizabeth's life - and Cromwell's skin.
Sovereign - Autumn, 1541. As the king embarks on a Royal Progress to York, Shardlake and Barak arrive in the city on a secret mission for Archbishop Cranmer. But soon they are caught up in a murder investigation - and a daring plot to bring down the royal family....
Revelation - Spring, 1543. With London rocked by religious turmoil, Shardlake must complete two vital assignments: help a teenage boy imprisoned in Bedlam for his heretical ravings, and prevent a serial killer from completing his unholy mission.
Heartstone - Summer, 1545, and Shardlake and Barak are drawn into two murky mysteries: one involving 'monstrous wrongs' committed against a ward of the court, the other involving the troubled past of Bedlam inmate Ellen Fettiplace. Meanwhile, across the Channel, the French fleet is preparing to attack....
Lamentation - 1546. Henry VIII lies dying, and his Protestant and Catholic factions are vying for power. As heretics are burned at the stake, the Queen rashly decides to write a compromising confessional book - and when it is stolen, she turns to Shardlake. His investigations lead him from London's backstreet print shops to the heart of the royal court....
Jason Watkins and Justin Salinger star as Shardlake, with Bryan Dick as Barak, Mark Bonnar and Robert Glenister as Cromwell, Sam Dale and Sean Baker as Cranmer and Emily Wachter and Jessica Hardwick as Queen Catherine Parr.
Written by C. J. Sansom.
Dramatised by Colin MacDonald.
Produced and directed by Kirsteen Cameron, David Jackson Young and Bruce Young.
©2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2021 BBC Studios Distribution LtdWhat listeners say about Shardlake: The Complete BBC Radio Collection
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- colleen maria peverell
- 07-04-22
Was glued to my phone. So much factual history
I was captured from the beginning. Story unfolds so well, Shardlake is a well balanced character
And I could , at times , smell the places and the descriptions were very graphic
I hope there are more tales in this series of books
Great acting great story lines and each character came to life in the story
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- Nigel from Ashton
- 19-04-22
History worth listening to
A Great listening experience set in dangerous times
I’m looking forward for more by the author
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- S. Rifflart
- 11-09-23
Excellent
Great production set In interesting and dangerous times. Henry and his court are fraught with danger. Hope there’s more to come
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- Leo the Leonberger
- 27-08-23
Great acting, superb stories, brilliantly dramatised
Big fan of the shardlake books so wasn’t sure if I would like these but I loved them. Fully acted and dramatised, with nothing to jar or annoy. Yes, they are heavily edited so some of the complex plots and storylines of the original books are missing, but you will only notice if you read the originals, and it helps keep the pacing fast and stories tight.
Highly recommend.
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- T Piggott Forster
- 15-01-23
Charlie has a voice
As a registered blind person full cast dramas are brilliant, this one included, well done.
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- Demonica
- 29-03-22
Super!
Really enjoyable. Well acted and a treat for anyone who studied the Tudors. Hope for more.
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- alison reeves
- 26-04-22
Great listen
Justin Salinger voice is perfect for shardlake a brilliant performance , characters brought to life
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- Ms K Esslemont
- 30-07-23
Enjoyable and atmospheric
I haven’t read the books but loved the full cast dramatisation- some concentration at times but evocative of the times. If you have read the wolf hall trilogy it does help to tune in quickly. Terrific cast.
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- Mr. S. J. Stacey
- 10-08-22
Adapted versions
I've read all the Shardlake books but I thought it was worth a listen to the BBC adaptations just to see what is cut out. They are mostly handled very well and are definitely worth the listen. The cast changed quite frequently though and I'll be honest Shardlake by Jason Watkins would have been my preference but you can't have everything!
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- Kindle Customer
- 09-08-22
Excellent BBC production
Each story told in a diverting manner. A good cast bringing each character to life
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