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4 Extra Debut. Highwaymen, duels, swirling fogs and escaped convicts. Dramatisation of Leon Garfield's thrilling 18th-century mystery adventure.

Highwaymen, duels, swirling fogs, escaped convicts - part one of a thrilling two-part dramatisation of Leon Garfield's classic 18th C. mystery adventure.

Dramatised by Martin Jameson

Episode 1 of 2

Directed by Marc Beeby

14 year-old George is the oldest of the seven Treet children. Captained by their larger-than-life father, the Treets are touring thespians, forever on the edge of poverty. But their normally happy lives are shadowed by the twice yearly arrival of "the Stranger" who hands Mr Treet a sum of money and disappears. This year, however, the Stranger appears for the last time and Mr Treet reveals to George that he is the son of a nobleman, Sir John Dexter. Now, George must, reluctantly, be returned to him.

At the gloomy Dexter family home, George is welcomed by Sir John, who is recovering from a pistol wound received in the course of a duel with his black-hearted brother Richard. Richard has been imprisoned as a result. George does his best to settle into life in his forbidding new home.

But trouble is waiting in the fog that surrounds the house. Richard Dexter has escaped from Newgate and is hiding in a nearby copse. What's more, it soon becomes clear that someone is trying to kill George...

45 minutes

Last on

Mon 11 May 2015 11:15

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Credits

Role Contributor
Mr Treet Tim McMullan
George Joe Dempsie
Lady Dexter Juliet Aubrey
Sir John Sam Dale
Joseph Sean Baker
Dr Newby Iain Batchelor
Mrs Montague Joanna Monro
Captain Richard Ben Crowe
Hotspur Raymond Karimi Taheri
Jane Lauren Mote
Edward Hugo Docking
Rose Fern Deacon
Writer Martin Jameson
Director Marc Beeby
Author Leon Garfield

Broadcasts

  • Thu 23 Dec 2010 14:15
  • Tue 23 Apr 2013 14:15
  • Mon 11 May 2015 11:15

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