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The Secret Life of Rosewood Avenue
- A BBC Radio 4 Comedy
- Narrated by: James Grout, Margaret Courtenay, Jen Heywood, Christopher Good, full cast, Elizabeth Mansfield, Sarah Thomas
- Length: 2 hrs and 53 mins
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Summary
James Grout stars as a hapless vicar who discovers that life behind suburbia's net curtains is more exciting than he'd expected.
After being mugged by a pair of pensioners outside the Darby & Joan Club, the Reverend Timothy Carswell has had enough of his rough, tough inner-city parish. Convinced that someone so meek would be better suited somewhere quieter, the Bishop packs him off to a nice, sedate residential neighbourhood where nothing ever seems to happen.
However, unbeknownst to the vicar, his apparently respectable new parish is a hotbed of passion, paranormal experimentation and geriatric prostitution. Under the thumb of his dour Scottish housekeeper, Mrs Muir, who keeps him busy writing long, tedious sermons, he fails to notice the many crimes being committed under his very nose—including burglary, arson and even murder. But when his congregation is stolen by the charismatic American preacher, Elijah Hornblower, he finally realises that something is afoot—and he'll have to fight fire with fire if he wants to keep his flock....
Written by acclaimed dramatist Stephen Sheridan, this dry, darkly funny sitcom stars James Grout as Rev Carswell, with Sarah Thomas and Elizabeth Mansfield as Mrs Muir.
Production credits:
Written by Stephen Sheridan.
Produced by Lissa Evans.
Cast:
Rev Timothy Carswell - James Grout
Miss Tilling - Margaret Courtenay
Miss Tapp/Emily Ford - Jean Heywood
Dr Warlock/Bishop - Christopher Good
Mrs Muir - Sarah Thomas/Elizabeth Mansfield
Mrs Knatchbull - Maxine Audley
Cudlipp/Mugger/Critchley - Fraser Kerr
Mugger's accomplice/Miss Shaw - Auriol Smith
Edwin - Robert Lang
Jeremy - Christian Robinson
David - Tobias Best
Mr Rainbird - David Bannerman
Constable/Eric - Ian Lindsay
Mrs Garland - Rosemary Martin
Arnold - Cyril Shaps
Captain Van Thal - Donald Pickering
Hilary - Jacqueline Tong
Miss Willow - Patricia Hayes
Keith - Brian Bowles
Maria - Sarah Souster
Guy/Jehovah's Witness - Angus Wright
Simon Garland - Daniel Strauss
Mr Vaughan - Michael Turner
Mr Shaw - Ronald Herdman
Rev Hornblower - Garrick Hagon
Mr Widlake - Brian Miller
Mrs Widlake - Bernadine Corrigan
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 26th February - 2nd April 1991.
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- dissenter_dan
- 18-06-22
A forgotten gem of black comedy
This is a wonderful darkly satirical take on what at face value is a cosy comedy about new vicar getting to grips with a new parish. However the gentile residents of Rosewood Avenue notably the older ladies turn out to be not quite what they seem! James Grout is great as the innocent clergyman doing his best in a sea of filth - but all the cast are tremendous in conjuring up a real treat of unexpected depravity and human weakness hidden behind the net curtains. Such a shame only one series was ever made.
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- Mark A.
- 28-10-22
Very Funny
This was a BBC Radio 4 comedy series. I found it as funny now as I did when it was first broadcast
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- 03-09-23
ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS COMEDY
Absolutely wonderful. A laugh a minute all the way through. However; The housekeeper is so over the top you want to throttle her, not because she is funny, rather that the character is too over done with her domineering nagging that she becomes very annoying and spoils the show for me (3%) But I still enjoyed the show 97%. Writer Stephen Sheriden also wrote series 1 & 2 of the ‘Fallen Arches’an absolutely wonderful crazy show that will have you in stitches and wish I could purchase but can only find two episodes.
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