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4 Extra Debut. The son of a missing political prisoner is lured into collusion with a defrocked priest in a kidnap plot. Stars Matthew Marsh.

In a conversation with Nicholas Shakespeare, Graham Greene once named ‘The Honorary Consul’ as his favourite among all his novels, “..because the characters change and that is very difficult to do.â€

In this superbly tense story of political kidnap and sexual betrayal set at the beginning of Argentina's Dirty War in early 1970s, Greene’s characters find themselves on a switchback ride of love, sacrifice and violence.

Isolated Dr Eduardo Plarr, son of a missing political prisoner, is lured into collaborating with a defrocked priest in a kidnap plot, only to find the lives of two people he doesn’t care for, suddenly in his hands.

Meanwhile Charles Fortnum, the elderly and drunken Honorary Consul in a one-horse town near the Paraguayan border, faces his own terrors, and the loss of the young prostitute he has fallen in love with.

Greene added: “For me the sinner and the saint can meet; there is no discontinuity, no rupture… The basic element I admire in Christianity is its sense of moral failure. That is its very foundation. For once you’re conscious of personal failure, then perhaps in future you become a little less fallible. In ‘The Honorary Consul’ I did suggest this idea, through the guerrilla priest, that God and the devil were actually one and the same person – God had a day-time and a night-time face, but that He evolved, as Christ tended to prove, towards His day-time face – absolute goodness – thanks to each positive act of men.â€

The first of two episodes dramatised by Nick Warburton.

Dr Eduardo Plarr ..... Geoffrey Streatfeild
Charley Fortnum ..... Matthew Marsh
León Rivas ..... Stefano Braschi
Aquino ..... Martin Marquez
Clara ..... Beatriz Romilly
Dr Humphries ..... Ewan Bailey
Colonel Perez ….. Chris Pavlo
Gruber ….. Sean Baker
Father ….. Brian Protheroe
Teresa ….. Rebecca Hamilton

Produced and directed by Jonquil Panting.

First broadcast on Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4 in January 2016.

1 hour

Last on

Tue 13 Oct 2020 03:00

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Credits

Role Contributor
Dr Eduardo Plarr Geoffrey Streatfield
Charley Fortnum Matthew Marsh
Leon Rivas Stefano Braschi
Aquino Martin Marquez
Clara Beatriz Romilly
Dr Humphries Ewan Bailey
Colonel Perez Chris Pavlo
Gruber Sean Baker
Father Brian Protheroe
Teresa Rebecca Hamilton
Author Graham Greene
Adaptor Nick Warburton
Director Jonquil Panting
Producer Jonquil Panting

Broadcasts

  • Sun 31 Jan 2016 15:00
  • Sat 6 Feb 2016 21:00
  • Mon 12 Oct 2020 10:00
  • Mon 12 Oct 2020 15:00
  • Tue 13 Oct 2020 03:00

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