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Fay Weldon - The Weather Girl

4 Extra Debut. A psychologist sent to assess a female prisoner is plunged into a disturbing amoral world. Stars Amy Nuttall and Rachel Pickup.

A new comedy drama by Fay Weldon, specially commissioned for 大象传媒 Radio 4.

Dr Pania Abbott, a clinical psychologist, is assigned to assess a young woman on remand in prison. Abigail turns out to be a startlingly untypical prisoner as she begins to reveal the background to her appalling crimes and her own troubled life.

Abigail is played by Amy Nuttall (Ethel Parks in Downton Abbey) and previously a long term star of Emmerdale.

Rachel Pickup plays Dr Abbott. She is a regular on TV and her theatre roles this year include Olivia in Twelfth Night and Persephone in Airswimming.

Jane Bertish, who plays prisoner officer Christa, was Jocasta in Oedipus at Edinburgh's Lyceum Theatre, Mother in Tales from the Vienna Woods at the National Theatre, and Carole Findlater in Mike Newell's film Dance With a Stranger.

Writing in The Guardian, Clare Clark said"Experimental in form, and vernacular in style, (Fay Weldon's) work is distinguished not only by her virtuosity as a writer but by her fearlessness, her refusal to accept orthodoxies" - and this new drama by Weldon is typically transgressive, challenging the vague certainties of our moral framework and depicting a world of selfishness, vaulting ambition and petty vengeance.

Director: Roland Jaquarello

Produced by John Taylor
A Fiction Factory production for 大象传媒 Radio 4.

1 hour

Last on

Mon 19 Sep 2016 04:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Writer Fay Weldon
Abigail Amy Nuttall
Pania Rachel Pickup
Christa Jane Bertish
Joanna Jane Bertish
Sir Timothy Tim Woodward
Benjamin Tim Woodward
Amelia Leah Whitaker
Derek Neet Mohan
Ahmed Neet Mohan
Little Abigail Bea King
Director Roland Jaquarello
Producer John Taylor

Broadcasts

  • Sat 8 Jun 2013 14:30
  • Sun 18 Sep 2016 16:00
  • Mon 19 Sep 2016 04:00

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