Three Ivans, Two Aunts and an Overcoat. Radio 4 Extra by Nikolai Gogol, dramatised by Jim Poyser
BBC Manchester 6 episodes approx 27mins each. 1 - The Two Ivans. 24 March 2015. First Broadcast 27 March 2002 2 - The Overcoat. 31 March 2015. First Broadcast 3 April 2002 3 - Ivan Fyodorovich Shponka and His Aunt. 7 April 2015. First Broadcast 10 April 2002 4 - The Nose. 14 April 2015. First Broadcast 17 April 2002 5 - The Mysterious Portrait. 21 April 2015. First Broadcast 24 April 2002 6 - The Diary of a Madman. 28 April 2015. First Broadcast 1 May 2002 1 - The Two Ivans. 24 March 2015. First Broadcast 27 March 2002 In the sleepy Russian town of Mirgorod, next-door neighbours Ivan Ivanovich and Ivan Nikiforovich are best friends, "the like of whom the world has never seen", until one day a careless insult changes everything. Credits Narrator - Brian Cant Marfa - Ann Rye Demyan - Rob Pickavance Gapka - Emma Clarke Ivan Ivanovitch - Griff Rhys Jones Ivan Nikiforovich - Stephen Moore Producer - Susan Roberts 2 - The Overcoat. 31 March 2015. First Broadcast 3 April 2002 Akaky Akakyevich is a humble bureaucrat lost in the dismal ranks ofthe 19th-century Russian civil service. But when he buys a brand new overcoat, things begin to look up. Credits Akaky Akakyevich - Stephen Moore Kabolokov - Mark Chatterton Denisov - David Crellin Borsov - Russell Dixon Tamara - Jo-Anne Knowles Lizaveta - Briglt Forsyth Radishev - Malcolm Raebum Producer - Susan Roberts 3 - Ivan Fyodorovich Shponka and His Aunt. 7 April 2015. First Broadcast 10 April 2002 When Ivan Shponka comes home from military service in Siberia he finds his aunt and her attempts to marry him off more harrowing than any Tartar warlord. Credits Ivan Shponka - Griff Rhys Jones Grigory - David Fleeshman Driver - Rob Pickavance Colonel Drobyazhkin - Stephen Moore Masha - Jo Joyner Aunt - Ann Rye Producer - Susan Roberts 4 - The Nose. 14 April 2015. First Broadcast 17 April 2002 Major Kovalyov wakes up one day to find his nose has vanished. As if that weren't bad enough, he later sees it walking around St Petersburg- disguised as a state councillor. Credits Major Kovalyov - Stephen Moore Porfiry - Jason Done Ivan - Mark Chatterton Mrs Podochkin - Brigit Forsyth Inspector - Russel Dixon Policeman - David Crellin Praskovya - Emma Clarke Producer - Susan Roberts 5 - The Mysterious Portrait. 21 April 2015. First Broadcast 24 April 2002 Chertkoff is the most high-minded young artist in St Petersburg - until a pact with the devil offers him untold riches. Credits Dragon - Stephen Moore Chertkoff - Mark Chatterton Leonid - Russell Dixon Marya - Jo-Anne Knowles Yuri - David Crellin Shopkeeper - Malcolm Raven Producer - Susan Roberts 6 - The Diary of a Madman. 28 April 2015. First Broadcast 1 May 2002 Poprishkin is a long serving clerk in the St Petersburg civil service. His life is drab and unspectacular but everything changes one day when he overhears two dogs talking. Credits Poprishkin - Griff Rhys Jones Lisaveta - Ann Rye Boris - David Fleeshman Medji - Mark Chatterton Lyapkin - Rob Pickavance Mavra - Emma Clarke Producer - Susan Roberts Название: Three Ivans, Two Aunts and an Overcoat Автор: Nikolai Gogol Издательство: BBC Manchester Эту книгу озвучил: dramatised by Jim Poyser Год выпуска: 2002 Жанр: Classic, Классика Аудио кодек: mp3 Битрейт аудио: 128 kbps Продолжительность: 02:54:32 Качество: Отличное