Jew of Malta Production Photos
Steven Pacey is striking in The Jew of Malta production photographs released by the RSC today:
Steven Pacey is striking in The Jew of Malta production photographs released by the RSC today:
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The radio adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s classic, The Picture of Dorian Gray featuring Steven Pacey is to be re-broadcast on 23-24 March.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Part 1
23 March, 2015
10am – 11am
Part 2
24 March, 2015
10am – 11am
“I would give my soul to stay young”. A vain aristocrat makes a pact to preserve his youth.
From BBC Radio 4
Originally broadcast in 2000, this dramatization features Jamie Glover alongside Ian McDiarmid Steven Pacey as Basil. Producer: Gordon House. Writer: (adapted from Oscar Wilde) Nick McCarty.
Devil’s Advocate, Episode 5 of Series 2 of the Blake’s 7 Classic Audio Adventures is released today by Big Finish.
Steven Pacey appears once again as Del Tarrant in an episode penned by Steve Lyons. Other original cast include: Paul Darrow (Kerr Avon), Michael Keating (Vila Restal), Jan Chappell (Cally) and Tom Chadbon (Del Grant). They are joined by Alistair Lock as Orac/Zen. Listen to the Trailer.
When Del Tarrant joined the Liberator he thought he’d left his past behind him – the gallant Federation officer with friends in high places.
But the past has a habit of catching up on you. A man the Liberator crew thought dead crosses their path, now a fugitive on the run. He brings talk of an alliance, of a brave new future – but is Avon prepared to make a deal with the Devil?
Written By: Steve Lyons
Directed By: Lisa BowermanText from Big Finish
Also available, these previous episodes:
Scimitar
Fortuitas
Mindset
Ghost Ship
A first glimpse of Steven Pacey in The Jew of Malta at the RSC in Stratford-upon-Avon was released today. Whet your apetite with these rehearsal photographs of Steven playing the role of Ferneze:
On 26 February, Penguin released the unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of Buried, the fifth installment of the Department Q series by Jussi Adler-Olsen, read by Steven Pacey.
More than three years ago, a civil servant vanished after returning from a work trip to Africa. Though he’s missing and presumed dead, the man’s family still want answers.
It is one of the many unsolved crimes left for Department Q, Denmark’s cold-case unit headed up by Detective Carl Morck.
But what Carl doesn’t know is that the key to the investigation is in Copenhagen. Fifteen-year-old Marco Jameson is tough, smart, and suspicious of police. Sleeping rough and hiding in the shadows is his way of life. But what is he running from – and what does he know worth killing him for?
Publisher’s Summary
Ghost Ship, Episode 4 of Series 2 of the Blake’s 7 Classic Audio Adventures is released today by Big Finish.
Steven Pacey appears once again as Del Tarrant in an episode penned by Iain McLaughlin. Other original cast include: Paul Darrow (Kerr Avon), Michael Keating (Vila Restal), Jan Chappell (Cally) and Tom Chadbon (Del Grant). Listen to the Trailer.
Mindset
Vila is scared. Of course he is. Vila is always scared.He should feel safe. He is on board the Liberator, the most powerful ship ever constructed. He is home – but he is certainly not alone.
Ghostly figures stalk the corridors of the Liberator. Spectres who know Vila’s name. Revenants. Demons.
And Vila has nowhere to run.
Written By: Iain McLaughlin
Directed By: Lisa BowermanText from Big Finish
Also available, these previous episodes:
Scimitar
Fortuitas
Mindset
Steven Pacey is interviewed in this month’s issue of Big Finish’s Vortex Magazine. Download the issue (.pdf) and flick to page 14-15.
To further whet your appetites for next week’s episode of Silent Witness in which Steven Pacey has the part of Chief Superintendent Haynes, the BBC has released some promotional pictures. Unfortunately, there is only one of Steven:
One of Our Own, Part 1
BBC1
Monday
2 February, 2015
9:00pm (1 hour)
One of Our Own, Part 2
BBC1
Tuesday
3 February, 2015
9:00pm (1 hour)
Steven Pacey plays Chief Superintendent Haynes in a two-part episode of Silent Witness, titled One of Our Own, scheduled for broadcast for the first time in the UK on BBC1 next week.
One of Our Own, Part 1
BBC1
Monday
2 February, 2015
9:00pm (1 hour)
One of Our Own, Part 2
BBC1
Tuesday
3 February, 2015
9:00pm (1 hour)
Part 1
Rising star of the police, Sergeant Sam Honeywell, is found beaten and shot in his burnt-out car in Essex. The police are up in arms in what is a hugely emotive and political case for them, and DCI Jim Sullivan is determined to nail Honeywell’s killer. But when local drug dealer and son of known crime boss Dean Fallon seems to have his alibi sewn up, suspicion shifts closer to home. Honeywell is discovered to have been in an affair with Kate Parry, wife of his best friend, Sergeant Carl Parry. It looks bad for Parry, and Jack reveals details of Honeywell’s final moments, which hits Sullivan hard – he had been like a father to the murdered cop.Text from: BBC1
Part 2
Known Essex criminal Jason Simons is found murdered in too similar a way to Honeywell to be a coincidence – beaten, shot and dumped. But as anomalies in his post mortem start to stack up, it is discovered that Simons was not what he seems.
The team find traces of drugs on Simons’s penknife that point to a major importation, but his bereaved girlfriend Tess does not seem to know anything about it. Suspicion turns back to Dean Fallon, but a discovery in his medical records and the death of the Fallon family lawyer, Ben Osrin, takes the investigation in an unexpected new direction.Text from: BBC1