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1811: new commander Jack Aubrey sets sail for Australia on HMS Leopard - pursued by a powerful Dutch warship. Stars David Robb.

August, 1811. Jack Aubrey sets sail for Australia in his new command, HMS Leopard. His mission - to transport a group of convicts to Botany Bay, including a woman, Louisa Wogan, who has been spying for the Americans.

Stephen Maturin joins Jack once again as ship's surgeon - but his real mission is to watch Mrs Wogan. When a fever breaks out among the prisoners and crew, Jack decides to head for Recife - but he is pursued through the South Atlantic by a powerful Dutch warship.

Patrick O'Brian's novel dramatised in two-parts by Roger Danes.

Jack Aubrey ...... David Robb
Stephen Maturin ...... Richard Dillane
Louisa Wogan ...... Teresa Gallagher
Michael Herapath ...... Samuel Barnett
Lt Pullings ...... David Holt
Barratt Bonden ...... Sam Dale
Preserved Killick ...... Jon Glover
Lt Grant ...... Jonathan Tafler
Byron ...... Nick Underwood
Sir Joseph Blaine ...... Michael Bertenshaw
Peggy Barnes ...... Hannah Wood
Josiah Plaice ...... Lloyd Thomas

Other parts played by the cast.

Producer/director: Bruce Young

First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in July 2013.

1 hour

Last on

Fri 7 Feb 2020 03:00

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Credits

Role Contributor
Jack Aubrey David Robb
Stephen Maturin Richard Dillane
Louisa Wogan Teresa Gallagher
Michael Herapath Samuel Barnett
Lt Pullings David Holt
Barratt Bonden Sam Dale
Preserved Killick Jon Glover
Lt Grant Jonathan Tafler
Byron Nick Underwood
Sir Joseph Blaine Michael Bertenshaw
Peggy Barnes Hannah Wood
Josiah Plaice Lloyd Thomas
Director Bruce Young
Producer Bruce Young
Adaptor Roger Danes
Writer Patrick O'Brian

Broadcasts

  • Sun 21 Jul 2013 15:00
  • Sat 27 Jul 2013 21:00
  • Thu 10 Aug 2017 10:00
  • Thu 10 Aug 2017 15:00
  • Fri 11 Aug 2017 03:00
  • Thu 6 Feb 2020 10:00
  • Thu 6 Feb 2020 15:00
  • Fri 7 Feb 2020 03:00