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Episode 5

Episode 5 of 10

Barak gets help when Shardlake’s attacked chasing a killer inspired by a prophecy from the Book of Revelation. Stars Bryan Dick.

London, 1543. A serial killer prowls the city, each death worse than the last - but what links the victims?

Shardlake has been asked by Archbishop Cranmer to conduct a secret investigation and catch the killer before word of the bloodshed reaches the King: one of the victims was close to Catherine Parr, Henry's current romantic obsession, and an ally of the reformers' cause; Cranmer knows that such a taint will ruin any chance of her becoming Queen. While pursuing a lead, Shardlake has been stabbed by an unknown attacker in a crowded street.

Shardlake must also attend to another pressing case, that of a young man driven mad by the conviction that he is damned and that the Lord has forsaken him.

Adam Kite is being held in the Bedlam for his own safety - his wild ranting about Hell and damnation verge on heresy - but Shardlake hopes his friend Guy the Apothecary can help ease his suffering.

CJ Sansom's Tudor crime novel stars Justin Salinger as detective Matthew Shardlake.

Shardlake ..... Justin Salinger
Barak ..... Bryan Dick
Harsnet ..... Carl Prekopp
Guy ..... Vincent Ebrahim
Adam ..... Luke MacGregor
Cantrell ..... David Seddon
Lockley ..... Patrick Brennan
Bunce ..... Clare Perkins
Meaphon ..... Sean Baker
Bystander ..... Kirsty Oswald

Other parts played by the cast.

Dramatised by Colin MacDonald.

Director: Kirsteen Cameron

First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in March 2017.

15 minutes

Last on

Sat 21 Nov 2020 02:15

Credits

Role Contributor
Shardlake Justin Salinger
Barak Bryan Dick
Harsnet Carl Prekopp
Guy Vincent Ebrahim
Adam Luke MacGregor
Cantrell David Seddon
Lockley Patrick Brennan
Bunce Clare Perkins
Meaphon Sean Baker
Bystander Kirsty Oswald
Director Kirsteen Cameron
Producer Kirsteen Cameron
Author CJ Sansom
Adaptor Colin MacDonald

Broadcasts

  • Fri 24 Mar 2017 10:45
  • Fri 24 Mar 2017 19:45
  • Fri 20 Nov 2020 14:15
  • Sat 21 Nov 2020 02:15