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Victoria Station
- A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Drama
- Narrated by: full cast, Sean Baker, Philip Jackson, Christopher Scott, Julia Ford, Colleen Prendergast, Pauline Letts, John Hartley, Gavin Muir, Michael Tudor Barnes
- Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins
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Summary
The complete series one and two of the historical drama set in a bustling Midlands railway station in the Victorian era.
In these two series, set on selected dates in January 1895 and December 1896, we follow the day-to-day shenanigans of Bridgford station master Joe Braddock and his staff, along with a motley crew of passengers and passers-by. Each episode is a self-contained drama, as well as telling the ongoing story of the crises and challenges tackled by the team, and their rivalries, enmities, friendships and burgeoning romances.
As series one begins, a goods train is derailed - just as a VIP visitor is about to arrive. As the crew scramble to clear the line, it becomes evident that the accident has damaged the Sherwood Tunnel: and something sinister lurks within. When a man is found dead, a public inquiry is launched - and as a second disaster looms, signalman Fred Roberts fights to clear his name....
In series two, newly promoted Regional Superintendent Archibald Cripps is hatching a plot to replace Joe as station manager. Adding to Joe's worries are a painful tooth, pickpockets, fare-dodgers and his daughter Josie's relationship with porter Jack Robson. But when a train gets stuck in a snowdrift, with a young pregnant woman on board, it's up to Joe and his rescue party to save the day - even if it means getting fired....
Written by Steve Chambers (HighLites), these gentle, engaging plays take us back to a bygone age of travel, when the railways ruled the roost. They star Sean Baker as Joe Braddock, with a full cast including Philip Jackson, Christopher Scott, Julia Ford, Colleen Prendergast, Pauline Letts and John Hartley.
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 4 January-1 February 1995 (Series 1), 27 November-18 December 1996 (Series 2).
Credits:
Written by Steve Chambers
Directed by David Hunter, Celia de Wolff and Marion Nancarrow
Technical presentation by Richard Beadsmore, Keith Graham, David Blount, Tim Sturgeon, Ian Harker and Hilary Carruthers
Cast:
Joe Braddock - Sean Baker
Tidmarsh - Philip Jackson/Christopher Scott
Josie - Julia Ford/Colleen Prendergast
Ada - Pauline Letts
Fred Roberts - John Hartley
Mr Cripps/Moran/Woodcock - Gavin Muir
Phoebe - Becky Hindley
Sydney - Tom Bevan
Jackson - Joshua Towb/Chris Pavlo
Wheeler - Tom Knight/Keith Drinkel
Robson - Lloyd Notice/Robert Harper
Mrs Brook Hammond - Frances Jeater
General Booth/Blind man - Michael Tudor Barnes
Parkin - Michael Tudor Barnes/Stephen Thorne
Girl thief/Sheena - Deborah Berlin
Professor Geider - David Collings
McCarthy - Ian Masters
Lydia - Geraldine Fitzgerald
Hancock - Nicholas Collett/Alex Lowe
Ellen Davison - Annabel Mullion
Sarah - Elizabeth Anson
Crippled John - Ronald Herdman
Russian acrobat - David B Miller
Reverend Sentence/Dr Keeble - George Parsons
Meat porter - Ian Peck
Purvis - Oliver Senton
Nellie - Jane Slavin
Hall/Mr Newton - Peter Whitman
Sheena MacDonald - Deborah Berlin
Mrs MacDonald/Miss Walker - Jilly Bond
Mr MacDonald - Peter Yapp
Dr Pettigrew - David Holt
Tuffnell/Mr Alcock - Don McCorkindale
Sir James Chettle/Ridley - Stephen Thorne
Mrs Peabody - Joyce Gibbs
Hickman - Tim Seely
Jamie - Ian Taylor
Captain Hargreaves - Mark Bonnar
Bishop - James Taylor
Bert - Peter Gunn
Colonel Smithers-Jenkins/Holbrook/Farmer White/Mr Jenkins - Ioan Meredith
Florrie - Amanda Gordon
Flora - Tracy Wiles
Mrs Ellen Scrimshaw - Ann Beach
Dr Marie Pascal - Alice Arnold
Harry - James Daley
Dora - Ashley Moore
Paper Seller - Kim Wall
Janet/Jane Cakebread - Joanna Monro
Mary - Adjoa Andoh
Miss Joseph - Mary Roscoe
Mrs Gunn/Lady Casterton - Shirley Dixon
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- nicholas
- 27-11-22
Heartwarming
wonderful dialogue and narration - sadly our rail experiences today totally lack this romance and fiction
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- Mac
- 08-04-23
Awesome
I really loved this pity there isn’t any more. Great characters and brilliant stories. I highly recommend this.
You really get into the it as if you were there.
❤️🤩😻🥳
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- Highlight
- 01-05-22
LOVE THIS - EXCELLENT LITTLE STORIES - MORE PLEASE AUDIBLE
I love this. These are great little stories about life at a Victorian Steam station. The actors are brilliant bringing all the characters to life so well pulling you in that you can quite easily believe that we are back to Victorian times. Very funny and lovely to listen to something pleasant for a change. The only character I cannot stand is the cleaner Mrs Biggs a right old interfering busy body that call’s everyone Mi Ducks! She is so irritating she almost spoils it for me, but not even she can put me off listening to this in full, several times now. I love this collection and always very sorry when it all ends. PLEASE MAKE MORE. You will love it.
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5 people found this helpful
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- andrea ainley
- 11-04-23
Railway comedy - runaway success
Great cast, great script. The only disappointment was replacing the chief clerk with a different voice actor for series two. Philip Jackson was ace. Sean Baker was the much put upon Station master.
This was a non stop listen for me.
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- John
- 03-10-23
Excellent light entertainment
Good stories, excellent acting and production. Recommend for train enthusiasts and historical drama Well written
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- A Moskow
- 03-09-23
Entertaining and interesting.
Light hearted and entertaining stories beautifully narrated by full BBC cast. It was also quite informative on a socio- economic level illustrating the tensions between the railway workforce seeking safety and company management seeking profits.
Plus ca change!
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