Israbel, The Silver Sky & more
A BBC Radio Sci-Fi & Fantasy Collection
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Tanith Lee
Five tales of time-travel, vampires, Snow White and Odysseus from the legendary Tanith Lee
Tanith Lee was one of the 20th century’s most influential writers of fantasy, horror and science fiction. She wrote over 90 novels and 300 short stories, as well as children’s books, poems and several episodes of Blake’s 7. Her many accolades include several World Fantasy Awards (including the Lifetime Achievement Award) and she was the first woman to win the British Fantasy Award for Best Novel. This collection contains five of her fantastic stories, including three specially written for radio.
The Silver Sky – Paul Baxter, a research scientist into time-travel, makes the unilateral decision that the first test flight will be a manned one. The risk is enormous. The result is a meeting of two different worlds… Paul Darrow and Elizabeth Bell star in this 1980 audio drama, a sci-fi puzzle story set on a mysterious planet where the sea is pink and the sky silver.
Israbel – Rich, lovely Israbel is the cynosure of all eyes – but as a vampire, she cannot see her own reflection. So she hires an artist to paint her portrait so that she can discover what she looks like – only for him to fall in love with her… Mark Bonnar and Claire Harry read this haunting story of dangerous obsession, abridged by Gemma Jenkins and introduced by Natalie Haynes.
Red Wine – Writer Constantine hires the young, beautiful Eve Smith to type the manuscript of his autobiography. As his menacing story unfolds, she should be terrified – but her reaction is not at all what Constantine expects… Stephen Thorne and Penelope Reynolds star in this original play for radio, first broadcast in 1977.
Red as Blood – A witch queen enlists the help of a hunter and a rebel angel in an attempt to rescue her stepdaughter, Bianca, from her sinister heritage. Stella Gonet reads this dark retelling of the Snow White fairy tale.
Bitter Gate – In her first play for radio, Tanith Lee gives a new feminist slant to the classic myth of Odysseus’s return to Ithaka to reclaim his wife Penelope from her suitors. Stephen Thorne stars as Odysseus, with Elizabeth Bell as Penelope.
Production credits
Written by Tanith Lee
The Silver Sky
Paul Baxter – Paul Darrow
Elzereth – Elizabeth Bell
Dene – Simon Molloy
Francesca Baxter – Anne Reid
Clyde/Computer – Andy Rashleigh
Sir Arthur Maddock – John Jardine
John Lass/Technician – David Fleeshman
Reporter – John Talbot
Photographer/Computer – Nina Holloway
Nurse – Mary Cunningham
Technician – Martin Oldfield
Directed by Kay Patrick
Music and effects: David Fleming-Williams
Israbel
Introduced by Natalie Haynes
Read by Mark Bonnar and Claire Harry
Abridged and produced by Gemma Jenkins
Red Wine
Constantine/Constantine’s father/Constantine as a young man – Stephen Thorne
Eve/all other parts – Penelope Reynolds
Directed by Richard Wortley
Red as Blood
Read by Stella Gonet
Produced by Gemma Jenkins
Bitter Gate
Odysseus – Stephen Thorne
Penelope – Elizabeth Bell
Eurymakos – Michael Cochrane
Telemakos – Brian Hewlett
God – Gerald Cross
Goddess – Jill Balcon
Antinous – Sean Barrett
Mentor – Tim Fearon
Irikleia – Betty Baskcomb
Swineherd – Anthony Jacobs
Beggar King – Neville Jason
First Suitor – Nick Brimble
Second Suitor – Tim Brown
Kryse – Penelope Reynolds
Directed by Richard Wortley
Incidental music composed and conducted by Christos Pittas
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