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Written by Sir Walter Scott
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Sir Walter Scott (1771 – 1832), was a Scottish novelist, poet and historian. Many of his works remain classics of European and Scottish literature, notably the novels Ivanhoe (1819), Rob Roy (1817), Waverley (1814), Old Mortality (1816), The Heart of Mid-Lothian (1818), and The Bride of Lammermoor (1819). His work had a major impact on European and American literature, influencing among others Balzac, Dostoevsky, Flaubert, Tolstoy, Dumas, Twain and Pushkin.
Collected here is Clive Brill’s BBC Radio series The Great Scott which dramatises nine of Scott’s novels. David Tennant provides narration as the voice of Scott, the collection includes a mixture of conventional and experimental adaptations.
The Fair Maid of Perth
A beautiful glover’s daughter is romantically pursued by a warmongering blacksmith, a poetising prince, a hot-headed clansman and a bumbling bonnet-maker in lawless 14th century Scotland. Feeble King Robert III is failing to stop his beloved country being torn apart by warring clans and pillaging nobles - chaos reigns supreme. When our heroine, Catharine Glover, suffers heartbreak and tragedy at the hands of the vengeful Earl of March, a terrible dilemma presents itself. Should she follow the dictates of her heart by marrying the man she loves - or should she obey her father’s wish and shun a world of ‘hard iron and barbaric cruelties’ by betrothing herself to Christ?
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Catherine Glover …… Morven Christie
Her father …… Hugh Ross
Henry Smith …… Bryan Larkin
King Robert …… Clive Russell
The Earl of March …… Kenneth Cranham
Oliver Proudfoot …… Forbes Masson
Conachar …… Callum O’Neil
Louise the Minstrel …… Olivia Morgan
A citizen …… Richard Hansell
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Scott Cherry
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in April 2013
Rob Roy
This version of Rob Roy has dispensed with the Jacobite setting and updates the story to the 20th century. It is 1924 and 20-year-old Frank falls foul of his father. He has spent a year in Paris, supposedly learning the business, but actually hanging out with Imagist poets. When he refuses to join the business his father sends him north to stay with his Uncle - a radical and mixed up in the cause of Irish Nationalism. Scott’s tale doesn’t really depend on the historical trappings on which the author’s reputation now rests. A son being banished by his father because he wants to be a long-haired poet is a perennial situation, as is the love-triangle between Frank, Die Vernon and her wicked cousin Rashleigh.
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Frank …… Paul Ready
Die Vernon …… Denise Gough
Rob Roy …… Mark Bonnar
Quentin …… Christian Rodska
Frank’s Father …… Christian Rodska
Rashleigh …… Joe McFadden
Owen …… Michael Eaves
Uncle Hilary …… Stuart McGugan
Vernon …… Stuart McGugan
The Post Master …… Stuart McGugan
O’Brien …… Paul Reid
Dougal …… Callum O’Neill
Henry …… Callum O’Neill
Cummings …… Callum O’Neill
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Robin Brooks
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in April 2013
Waverley
A gripping tale of love, war and divided loyalties with Scotland in open rebellion against the Union with England. It’s 1745 and 21-year-old Edward Waverley, a newly commissioned red-coat officer, is posted to Scotland on the eve of Bonnie Prince Charlie’s violent bid for power. His father is a rising minister in the ruling Hanoverian state, but the beloved Uncle who brought him up is an old Jacobite, loyal to the exiled Stewart dynasty. Waverley falls in love with two very different Scottish girls - the cautious, loyalist, lowlander Rose Bradwardine, and the fiery highland rebel Flora. He goes AWOL for Flora just as her brother Fergus is rallying their clan to fight for Charlie. When Waverley is accused by his Commanding Officer of a treasonable flirtation with the enemy, he joins the uprising in a fit of pique and helps defeat an English army at the battle of Prestonpans. When he finds out that he has caused the arrest of Uncle, he returns to London to try to clear his name.
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Waverley …… Rupert Evans
Gardiner …… Christian Rodska
Flora …… Alison McKenzie
Rose …… Olivia Morgan
Fergus …… Forbes Masson
Evan Dhu …… Mark Bonnar
Charles Edward Stuart …… Joe McFadden
Gilfillin …… Robert Hudson
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Mike Hunt
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in April 2013
The Bride
The Ashtons and Ravenswoods have been enemies for centuries - but will a proposed union between the warring families finally bring peace? Set in the Lammermuir Hills of south-east Scotland at the start of the 18th Century - this is the tragic tale of a love affair between young Lucy Ashton and her family’s enemy Edgar Ravenswood.
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Edgar Ravenswood …… Roshan Rohatgi
Sir Walter Ashton …… Hugh Ross
Lady Ashton …… Maureen Beattie
Lucy Ashton …… Joanne Cummins
Frank Hayston …… Drew Cain
Craigengelt …… Robert Hudson
Caleb …… Robert Hudson
The Marquis of Hamilton …… Bryan Larkin
Old Ravenswood …… Bryan Larkin
Ailsie Gourley …… Beth Tuckey
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Mike Harris
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in June 2014
Ivanhoe
Set in 1194 after the failure of the third Crusade, King Richard I is said to be in captivity in Austria after having been taken on his way back to England. In his absence, his brother John is plotting to take over the throne. Wilfred of Ivanhoe, son of Cedric and one of the few remaining Saxon Lords, joined Richard in the Crusade but has been disinherited by his father for showing allegiance to a Norman. Ivanhoe is rumoured to have come to the rescue of his King in his hour of need but has since disappeared. Is he alive? Rowenna - the woman he loves - anxiously waits for news.
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Ivanhoe …… Mark Bonnar
Isaac …… Henry Goodman
Gurth …… Henry Goodman
Cedric …… Christian Rodska
Rowena …… Laura Molyneux
Guilbert …… David Troughton
Rebecca …… Sasha Behar
Elgitha …… Sasha Behar
Fitzurse …… Will Adamsdale
Wamba …… Will Adamsdale
De Bracy …… Nicholas Murchie
Prince John …… Nigel Cooke
Prior Aymer …… Edward Max
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Scott Cherry
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2014
Redgauntlet
Sir Walter Scott’s novel freely adapted by Robin Brooks - now set in the year 2035, in a fictional future Scotland.
Alan Fairford is destined to become a lawyer but is distracted from his studies by the sudden disappearance of his best friend Danny Latimer. Danny’s absence seems to be connected with the sudden appearance of Stuart Galloway - aka Redgauntlet - who has business with Alan’s father, Alexander. But who is Redgauntlet? And what is his mission?
Alan Fairford sets out to find out the answers and hopefully to rescue his friend.
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Alan Fairford …… Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
Alexander …… Clive Russell
Peter Peebles …… Christian Rodska
Lily Galloway …… Olivia Morgan
Stewart Galloway …… Forbes Masson
Roller Hopkins …… Robert Hudson
Findlay …… Robert Hudson
Workman …… Robert Hudson
Nanty Ewart …… Simon Greenall
Cozen …… Simon Greenall
Regina Crosbie …… Allison McKenzie
OS Voice …… Allison McKenzie
Danny Latimer …… Paul Ready
James …… Paul Ready
Nixon …… Paul Ready
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Robin Brooks
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2014
Heart of Midlothian
“She wouldn’t lie in court to save her sister’s life - so she had to find another way.” The action begins with a trial for child murder, and the tension never drops with disguises, thwarted love, hazardous journeys, kidnappings, riots, rescues - and a shy, retiring, heroine who will stop at nothing to undo the terrible damage her virtue has done.
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Jenny Dean …… Joanne Cummins
Reuben Butler. …… Brian Ferguson
George Staunton …… Mark Bonnar
Meg Murdockson …… Caroline Guthrie
Madge Wildfire …… Lynsey-Anne Moffat
Dumbiedykes …… Christian Rodska
The Magistrate …… Hugh Ross
Duke of Argylle …… Forbes Masson
Effy Dean …… Alice Simone
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Mike Harris
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2015
The Antiquary
The Antiquary is a man who hoards secrets as well as treasures. Will his knowledge allow Lovel to marry his secret love?
This story is about an amateur historian, archaeologist and collector of items of dubious antiquity. Although he is the eponymous character, he is not necessarily the hero, as many of the characters around him undergo far more significant journeys or change. Instead, he provides a central figure for other more exciting characters and events – on which he provides a sardonic commentary.
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Oldbuck …… Richard Wilson
Edie …… Alexander Morton
Sir Arthur …… Stuart McGugan
Isabel …… Melody Grove
Lovel …… Dominic Rye
Geraldin …… Christian Rodska
Tafril …… Charles Davies
Hector …… John Wark
Caxon …… David Haydn
Macleucha …… Beth Tuckey
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Robin Brooks
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2015
The Talisman
This version of The Talisman has dispensed with the Third Crusade setting and updates the story to the 21st century. It is London in 2011. Protestors with an almost ecstatic belief in the possibility of change aim to seize the holiest of places – the London Stock Exchange – but they’re beaten back and forced to set up camp outside. The protestors of Occupy come to the conclusion – as winter sets in – about sleeping on the cold, wet flagstones of St.Paul’s Churchyard and start to feel that it’s time to pack up and go home.
Kenny …… John Wark
Hakim …… Danny Rahim
Theo …… Nicholas Woodeson
Rick …… Alex Waldmann
Devvo …… Martin Hutson
Lee …… Ben Lloyd-Hughes
Robbo …… Bryan Dick
Conrad …… Alex Lanipekun
Bernie …… Daisy Haggard
Edie …… Pippa Bennett-Warner
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Jonathan Myerson
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2015


Sir Walter Scott (1771 – 1832), was a Scottish novelist, poet and historian. Many of his works remain classics of European and Scottish literature, notably the novels Ivanhoe (1819), Rob Roy (1817), Waverley (1814), Old Mortality (1816), The Heart of Mid-Lothian (1818), and The Bride of Lammermoor (1819). His work had a major impact on European and American literature, influencing among others Balzac, Dostoevsky, Flaubert, Tolstoy, Dumas, Twain and Pushkin.

Collected here is Clive Brill’s BBC Radio series The Great Scott which dramatises nine of Scott’s novels. David Tennant provides narration as the voice of Scott, the collection includes a mixture of conventional and experimental adaptations.

The Fair Maid of Perth
A beautiful glover’s daughter is romantically pursued by a warmongering blacksmith, a poetising prince, a hot-headed clansman and a bumbling bonnet-maker in lawless 14th century Scotland. Feeble King Robert III is failing to stop his beloved country being torn apart by warring clans and pillaging nobles - chaos reigns supreme. When our heroine, Catharine Glover, suffers heartbreak and tragedy at the hands of the vengeful Earl of March, a terrible dilemma presents itself. Should she follow the dictates of her heart by marrying the man she loves - or should she obey her father’s wish and shun a world of ‘hard iron and barbaric cruelties’ by betrothing herself to Christ?
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Catherine Glover …… Morven Christie
Her father …… Hugh Ross
Henry Smith …… Bryan Larkin
King Robert …… Clive Russell
The Earl of March …… Kenneth Cranham
Oliver Proudfoot …… Forbes Masson
Conachar …… Callum O’Neil
Louise the Minstrel …… Olivia Morgan
A citizen …… Richard Hansell
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Scott Cherry
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in April 2013

Rob Roy
This version of Rob Roy has dispensed with the Jacobite setting and updates the story to the 20th century. It is 1924 and 20-year-old Frank falls foul of his father. He has spent a year in Paris, supposedly learning the business, but actually hanging out with Imagist poets. When he refuses to join the business his father sends him north to stay with his Uncle - a radical and mixed up in the cause of Irish Nationalism. Scott’s tale doesn’t really depend on the historical trappings on which the author’s reputation now rests. A son being banished by his father because he wants to be a long-haired poet is a perennial situation, as is the love-triangle between Frank, Die Vernon and her wicked cousin Rashleigh.
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Frank …… Paul Ready
Die Vernon …… Denise Gough
Rob Roy …… Mark Bonnar
Quentin …… Christian Rodska
Frank’s Father …… Christian Rodska
Rashleigh …… Joe McFadden
Owen …… Michael Eaves
Uncle Hilary …… Stuart McGugan
Vernon …… Stuart McGugan
The Post Master …… Stuart McGugan
O’Brien …… Paul Reid
Dougal …… Callum O’Neill
Henry …… Callum O’Neill
Cummings …… Callum O’Neill
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Robin Brooks
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in April 2013

Waverley
A gripping tale of love, war and divided loyalties with Scotland in open rebellion against the Union with England. It’s 1745 and 21-year-old Edward Waverley, a newly commissioned red-coat officer, is posted to Scotland on the eve of Bonnie Prince Charlie’s violent bid for power. His father is a rising minister in the ruling Hanoverian state, but the beloved Uncle who brought him up is an old Jacobite, loyal to the exiled Stewart dynasty. Waverley falls in love with two very different Scottish girls - the cautious, loyalist, lowlander Rose Bradwardine, and the fiery highland rebel Flora. He goes AWOL for Flora just as her brother Fergus is rallying their clan to fight for Charlie. When Waverley is accused by his Commanding Officer of a treasonable flirtation with the enemy, he joins the uprising in a fit of pique and helps defeat an English army at the battle of Prestonpans. When he finds out that he has caused the arrest of Uncle, he returns to London to try to clear his name.
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Waverley …… Rupert Evans
Gardiner …… Christian Rodska
Flora …… Alison McKenzie
Rose …… Olivia Morgan
Fergus …… Forbes Masson
Evan Dhu …… Mark Bonnar
Charles Edward Stuart …… Joe McFadden
Gilfillin …… Robert Hudson
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Mike Hunt
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in April 2013

The Bride
The Ashtons and Ravenswoods have been enemies for centuries - but will a proposed union between the warring families finally bring peace? Set in the Lammermuir Hills of south-east Scotland at the start of the 18th Century - this is the tragic tale of a love affair between young Lucy Ashton and her family’s enemy Edgar Ravenswood.
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Edgar Ravenswood …… Roshan Rohatgi
Sir Walter Ashton …… Hugh Ross
Lady Ashton …… Maureen Beattie
Lucy Ashton …… Joanne Cummins
Frank Hayston …… Drew Cain
Craigengelt …… Robert Hudson
Caleb …… Robert Hudson
The Marquis of Hamilton …… Bryan Larkin
Old Ravenswood …… Bryan Larkin
Ailsie Gourley …… Beth Tuckey
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Mike Harris
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in June 2014

Ivanhoe
Set in 1194 after the failure of the third Crusade, King Richard I is said to be in captivity in Austria after having been taken on his way back to England. In his absence, his brother John is plotting to take over the throne. Wilfred of Ivanhoe, son of Cedric and one of the few remaining Saxon Lords, joined Richard in the Crusade but has been disinherited by his father for showing allegiance to a Norman. Ivanhoe is rumoured to have come to the rescue of his King in his hour of need but has since disappeared. Is he alive? Rowenna - the woman he loves - anxiously waits for news.
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Ivanhoe …… Mark Bonnar
Isaac …… Henry Goodman
Gurth …… Henry Goodman
Cedric …… Christian Rodska
Rowena …… Laura Molyneux
Guilbert …… David Troughton
Rebecca …… Sasha Behar
Elgitha …… Sasha Behar
Fitzurse …… Will Adamsdale
Wamba …… Will Adamsdale
De Bracy …… Nicholas Murchie
Prince John …… Nigel Cooke
Prior Aymer …… Edward Max
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Scott Cherry
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2014

Redgauntlet
Sir Walter Scott’s novel freely adapted by Robin Brooks - now set in the year 2035, in a fictional future Scotland.
Alan Fairford is destined to become a lawyer but is distracted from his studies by the sudden disappearance of his best friend Danny Latimer. Danny’s absence seems to be connected with the sudden appearance of Stuart Galloway - aka Redgauntlet - who has business with Alan’s father, Alexander. But who is Redgauntlet? And what is his mission?
Alan Fairford sets out to find out the answers and hopefully to rescue his friend.
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Alan Fairford …… Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
Alexander …… Clive Russell
Peter Peebles …… Christian Rodska
Lily Galloway …… Olivia Morgan
Stewart Galloway …… Forbes Masson
Roller Hopkins …… Robert Hudson
Findlay …… Robert Hudson
Workman …… Robert Hudson
Nanty Ewart …… Simon Greenall
Cozen …… Simon Greenall
Regina Crosbie …… Allison McKenzie
OS Voice …… Allison McKenzie
Danny Latimer …… Paul Ready
James …… Paul Ready
Nixon …… Paul Ready
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Robin Brooks
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 2014

Heart of Midlothian
“She wouldn’t lie in court to save her sister’s life - so she had to find another way.” The action begins with a trial for child murder, and the tension never drops with disguises, thwarted love, hazardous journeys, kidnappings, riots, rescues - and a shy, retiring, heroine who will stop at nothing to undo the terrible damage her virtue has done.
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Jenny Dean …… Joanne Cummins
Reuben Butler. …… Brian Ferguson
George Staunton …… Mark Bonnar
Meg Murdockson …… Caroline Guthrie
Madge Wildfire …… Lynsey-Anne Moffat
Dumbiedykes …… Christian Rodska
The Magistrate …… Hugh Ross
Duke of Argylle …… Forbes Masson
Effy Dean …… Alice Simone
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Mike Harris
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2015

The Antiquary
The Antiquary is a man who hoards secrets as well as treasures. Will his knowledge allow Lovel to marry his secret love?
This story is about an amateur historian, archaeologist and collector of items of dubious antiquity. Although he is the eponymous character, he is not necessarily the hero, as many of the characters around him undergo far more significant journeys or change. Instead, he provides a central figure for other more exciting characters and events – on which he provides a sardonic commentary.
Walter Scott …… David Tennant
Oldbuck …… Richard Wilson
Edie …… Alexander Morton
Sir Arthur …… Stuart McGugan
Isabel …… Melody Grove
Lovel …… Dominic Rye
Geraldin …… Christian Rodska
Tafril …… Charles Davies
Hector …… John Wark
Caxon …… David Haydn
Macleucha …… Beth Tuckey
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Robin Brooks
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2015

The Talisman
This version of The Talisman has dispensed with the Third Crusade setting and updates the story to the 21st century. It is London in 2011. Protestors with an almost ecstatic belief in the possibility of change aim to seize the holiest of places – the London Stock Exchange – but they’re beaten back and forced to set up camp outside. The protestors of Occupy come to the conclusion – as winter sets in – about sleeping on the cold, wet flagstones of St.Paul’s Churchyard and start to feel that it’s time to pack up and go home.
Kenny …… John Wark
Hakim …… Danny Rahim
Theo …… Nicholas Woodeson
Rick …… Alex Waldmann
Devvo …… Martin Hutson
Lee …… Ben Lloyd-Hughes
Robbo …… Bryan Dick
Conrad …… Alex Lanipekun
Bernie …… Daisy Haggard
Edie …… Pippa Bennett-Warner
Written by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted by Jonathan Myerson
Directed by Clive Brill
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in August 2015

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