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Little Dorrit - Episode 1

The first of two episodes in which John Yorke considers Charles Dickens’ great novel of imprisonment, Little Dorrit.

Little Dorrit, written by Charles Dickens in the 1850s, is among the author’s most ambitious novels containing a massive sweep of themes, characters and locations.

At its heart though is the confined space of the Marshalsea Debtors Prison, where the blameless Amy Dorrit chooses to live with her incarcerated father William, who takes pride in being the longest serving prisoner in the place.

In the first of two episodes focusing on the novel, John Yorke describes how the deeply personal events from Dickens’ own childhood, relating to his own father’s time at the Marshalsea, made the book such an important and personal project for him. Helping John in his analysis of one of Dickens’ truly great books is writer and producer Armando Iannucci, Professor Phil Davis from the University of Liverpool, and Dickens’ own great-great-great-granddaughter Lucinda Hawksley.

John Yorke has worked in television and radio for 30 years, and he shares his experience with Radio 4 listeners as he unpacks the themes and impact of the books, plays and stories that are being dramatised in Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4’s Sunday Drama series. From EastEnders to The Archers, Life on Mars to Shameless, he has been obsessed with telling big popular stories. He has spent years analysing not just how stories work but why they resonate with audiences around the globe, and has brought together his experience in his bestselling book Into the Woods. As former Head of Channel Four Drama, Controller of Â鶹ԼÅÄ Drama Production and MD of Company Pictures, John has tested his theories during an extensive production career working on some of the world’s most lucrative, widely viewed and critically acclaimed TV drama. As founder of the hugely successful Â鶹ԼÅÄ Writers Academy, John has trained a generation of screenwriters.

Contributors:
Armando Iannucci, writer and producer
Professor Phil Davis, University of Liverpool
Lucinda Hawksley, author

Reader: Chipo Chung
Researcher/Broadcast Assistant: Nina Semple
Sound: Sean Kerwin

Producer: Geoff Bird

Executive Producer: Caroline Raphael

A Pier production for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4

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