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Charles Paris: The Dead Side of the Mic Simon Brett

Charles Paris: The Dead Side of the Mic By Simon Brett

Charles Paris: The Dead Side of the Mic by Simon Brett


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Summary

Actor and reluctant sleuth Charles Paris is facing chaos on the domestic front. With a distinguished cast including Bill Nighy as Charles Paris, Suzanne Burden as Frances and featuring Charlotte Green as herself, this four-part drama, adapted by Jeremy Front, is sheer listening pleasure.

Charles Paris: The Dead Side of the Mic Summary

Charles Paris: The Dead Side of the Mic: A BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation by Simon Brett

Actor and reluctant sleuth Charles Paris is facing chaos on the domestic front. He's lodging with his ex-wife Frances, and now their pregnant daughter has moved in as well. It's all a bit much... So he is over the moon when he lands a job on the BBC Radio Rep - but the ink is barely dry on his contract when a murder takes place in Broadcasting House. A young female studio manager is found dead in an editing suite, and Charles steps in to investigate. With a distinguished cast including Bill Nighy as Charles Paris, Suzanne Burden as Frances and featuring Charlotte Green as herself, this four-part drama, adapted by Jeremy Front, is sheer listening pleasure. Written by Jeremy Front, based on the novel by Simon Brett. Duration: 1 hr 50 mins approx.

Charles Paris: The Dead Side of the Mic Reviews

Miles better than most telly 'tecs * Daily Telegraph *
Bill Nighy has made actor-detective Charles Paris his own * Guardian *

About Simon Brett

Simon Brett was born in Worcester Park, Surrey, on 28 October 1945. He was educated at Dulwich College and Wadham College, Oxford, where he read English and was president of the Oxford University Dramatic Society. After graduating in 1967 he worked as Father Christmas in a department store before landinga job at the BBC as a radio producer. During his ten years there, he worked on such programmes as The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Week Ending, The Burkiss Way, I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue and Just a Minute. He moved to London Weekend Television in 1977, where he produced Maggie and Her, End of Part One and The Glums (a popular spin-off from radio's Take It From Here). Brett's first Charles Paris novel, Cast In Order of Disappearance, was published in 1975, and by 1979 he was able to leave LWT and become a full-time writer. He has written over eighty books, including nineteen Charles Paris books, fifteen Fethering Mysteries and six Mrs Pargeter novels, as well as several non-series titles such as A Shock to the System (1984), which was adapted as a film starring Michael Caine. He has also contributed to several anthologies and scripted many sitcoms for radio including No Commitments, Smelling of Roses and After Henry. Other radio work includes several one-off plays for Radio 4, and a number of episodes of the detective series Baldi. A former Chair of both the Crime Writers' Association and The Society of Authors, he is currently President of the Detection Club, as well as being involved with various writers' organisations. He is married with three children, and lives in West Sussex.

Additional information

GOR005412114
9781408466940
1408466945
Charles Paris: The Dead Side of the Mic: A BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation by Simon Brett
Used - Very Good
Hardback
BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House
20100506
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