Jane Lapotaire
Born
Jane Elizabeth Marie Burgess

(1944-12-26) 26 December 1944
Ipswich, Suffolk, England
OccupationActress
Years active1965–present
Spouses
  • Oliver Wood
    (m. 1965; div. 1967)
  • (m. 1974; div. 1980)
ChildrenRowan Joffé

Jane Elizabeth Marie Lapotaire (née Burgess; 26 December 1944) is an English actress.

Biography

Lapotaire was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, the daughter of Louise Elise (Burgess). Her stepfather, Yves Lapotaire, worked in the oil industry and was originally from Quebec, Canada.[1] From the age of two months, she was raised as a foster child by an old-age pensioner, Grace Chisnell (Granny Grace), who was also the foster mother of Lapotaire's own biological mother, a French orphan, who was abandoned in England. When Lapotaire was about 12, her biological mother made a bid to get her back. The child welfare department of the Suffolk County Council intervened and decided that the mother had this right. Lapotaire chose to be with Granny Grace, but lived with her biological mother and stepfather, who worked in various French oil companies in North Africa (particularly Libya), three times a year. She also adopted their family name. The Lapotaires in North Africa were Francophones, and like French colonials at that time, lived around the French embassy. Granny Grace died in 1984 aged 96 and Louise Burgess died in 1999.[2][3]

She studied at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School from 1961 to 1963, the programme was a two-year course at that time, unlike the three-year course today. She had earlier auditioned for the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, but failed to get in. She joined the Bristol Old Vic theatre company in 1965.[4] She joined the National Theatre in 1967, was a founding member of The Young Vic Theatre in 1970/1971, and moved to the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1974.[5]

Her performance in the title role of Marie Curie (1977) first brought her to wide attention. In 1978, she performed the title role Édith Piaf for Pam Gems's play Piaf, directed by Howard Davies for the Royal Shakespeare Company, in Stratford-upon-Avon and in London at the Warehouse Theatre, Covent Garden in 1979. Two years later, the show moved to Broadway. Lapotaire won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play that year.[6]

She was married to director Roland Joffé from 1974 to 1980;[7] they had one son, screenwriter and director Rowan Joffé (born 1973). Following their divorce, she was for a time the partner of actor Michael Pennington.[8]

She returned to the Royal Shakespeare Company in October–November 2013 as the Duchess of Gloucester in Gregory Doran's adaptation of Richard II with David Tennant in the title role.[9] This was followed in October–December 2015 as Queen Isobel in Henry V.[10][11] On Christmas Day in 2014, she appeared as Princess Irina Kuragin in season five, episode nine of Downton Abbey.

Writing

Lapotaire has written a number of memoirs: Grace and Favour,[12] Out of Order: A Haphazard Journey Through One Woman's Year,[13] and Everybody's Daughter, Nobody's Child,[14] which includes an account of her childhood growing up in Levington Road, Ipswich.

Illness

On 11 January 2000, while preparing to teach a course on Shakespeare at the Ecole Internationale in Paris France, Lapotaire suffered a massive cerebral haemorrhage. Four days after her collapse, she underwent a six-hour surgery and spent the next three weeks largely unconscious.[3] She writes about her recovery in Time Out of Mind.[15]

Associations

Lapotaire is honorary president of the Bristol Old Vic Theatre Club,[16] and is president of the Friends of Shakespeare's Globe.

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role
1970CrescendoLillianne
1972Antony and CleopatraCharmian
1973The AsphyxChristina Cunningham
1975One of Our Dinosaurs Is MissingMiss Prescott
1983EurekaHelen McCann
1984To Catch a KingIrene Neumann
1986Lady JanePrincess/Queen Mary
1996Surviving PicassoOlga Picasso
1997Shooting FishDylan's Headmistress
2000There's Only One Jimmy GrimbleAlice Brewer[17]
2005Can't Stop Breathing Daisy (short movie)
2016The Young MessiahSarah
2020RebeccaGranny
2021SmyrnaFilio Mpaltatzi
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1968Sherlock HolmesAnnie HarrisonEpisode: "The Naval Treaty" [18]
1971Jason KingFrench maidEpisode: "Buried in the Cold, Cold Ground"
1971The Rivals of Sherlock HolmesEmily ShawEpisode: "The Case of Laker, Absconded
1972Play for TodayAlice StockerEpisode: "Stocker's Copper" [19]
1972Owen, M.D.Jennie HopkinsEpisode: "It Never Rains" (2 parts) [20]
1972CallanKristinaEpisode: "The Contract"
1972Love and Mr LewishamMiss Alice HeydingerMini-series [21]
1972Armchair TheatreJeanEpisode: "On Call"
1972The EdwardiansAlice HoatsonEpisode: "E. Nesbit" [22]
1973Van der ValkEllyEpisode: "Rich Man, Poor Man"
1973Crown CourtJuliet TomlinEpisode: "Robin and his Juliet"
1975Edward the SeventhEmpress Marie of Russia
1976Play for TodayKimEpisode: "The Other Woman"
1976The House of Bernarda AlbaMagdalena[23]
1977Sea TalesNarrator
Bridget Ritsin
Episode: "The Return" [24]
1977Marie CurieMarie Curie[25] [26] [27] [28] [29]
1978WingsAnne BoissierEpisode: "Another Country" [30]
1978The Devil's CrownEleanor of Aquitaine
1979JackanoryStorytellerEpisode: "Fanny's Sister" [31]
1981Antony & CleopatraCleopatraTV film[32]
1982The Barretts of Wimpole StreetElizabeth Moulton-Barrett[33]
1983The Captain's DollEvangeline[34]
1983MacbethLady MacbethTV film
1984The Testament of JohnClaire[35]
1985Seal MorningMiriam Spencer
1987Napoleon and Josephine: A Love StoryLetizia Bonaparte
1988Theatre NightAline SolnessEpisode: "The Master Builder"
1988Blind JusticeKatherine HughesEpisodes: "Crime and Punishment",[36]  "White Man Listen",[37] "The One about the Irishman",[38]  "A Death in the Family",[39] "Permanent Blue" [40]
1989The Dark AngelMadame de la Rougierre[41]
1989Murder on the MoonLouise MackeyTV film
1990Screen TwoHelenEpisode: "Circles of Deceit"
199293Love HurtsDiane Warburg(Series 1–2, 20 episodes)
1994The Inspector Alleyn MysteriesElspeth CostEpisode: "Dead Water"
1995Johnny and the DeadMrs. Sylvia Liberty
1996CasualtyEileen JarvisEpisode: "We Shall Overcome" [42]
1996The Ruth Rendell MysteriesAnouk KhooriEpisode: "Simisola"
1996Giving TongueHilda Jacob[43]
1997McCallumMiriam KonradEpisode: "Sacrifice"
1997Ain't Misbehavin'Clara Van Trapp[44]
2000Arabian NightsMiriamTV film
2001Midsomer MurdersMary MohanEpisode: "Who Killed Cock Robin?"
2004Bella and the BoysMrs. RogersTV film [45]
2004He Knew He Was RightLady Milborough
2005The Inspector Lynley MysteriesFiona Deakin-JonesEpisode: "Word of God"
2006Elizabeth David – a Life in RecipesErnestine Carter[46]
2006Eleventh HourGepettoEpisode: "Resurrection"
2009CasualtyMaureenEpisodes: "Crush" and "Better Drowned"
2009Trial & RetributionTessEpisode: "Ghost Train (Part 1)"
2013LucanOlder Susie Maxwell-ScottEpisode: 1
2014Downton AbbeyPrincess KuraginEpisode: "A Moorland Holiday"
2019The CrownPrincess Alice of Battenberg2 episodes[47]
2021DalglieshLady Lavinia BerowneEpisode: "A Taste for Death"
2023EndeavourMadame BelascoEpisode: "Prelude"
2023The Burning GirlsJoan HartmanMain role

Theatre

Her stage credits include:[48] [49]

DateTitleRoleDirectorCompany / Theatre
1965When We Are Married (Stage debut)Ruby BirtleBristol Old Vic / Theatre Royal, Bristol
1965–1967Mrs. Warren's ProfessionVivieBristol Old Vic / Theatre Royal, Bristol
1965–1967War and PeaceNatashaBristol Old Vic / Theatre Royal, Bristol
1965–1967The HomecomingRuthBristol Old Vic / Theatre Royal, Bristol
1967The Dance of DeathJudithNational Theatre, London
1967A Flea in Her EarAntoinetteNational Theatre
1969The Way of the WorldMincing, later Mrs. FainallNational Theatre
1969Macrune's GuevaraTaniaNational Theatre
1969The White DevilZancheNational Theatre
1969The Travails of Sancho PanzaDon Quixote's nieceNational Theatre
1970The Merchant of VeniceJessicaNational Theatre
1970–1971ScapinoZerbinettaYoung Vic Theatre, London
1970–1971The Taming of the ShrewKatherinaYoung Vic Theatre
1970–1971OedipusJocastaYoung Vic Theatre
1970–1971Measure for MeasureIsabellaYoung Vic Theatre
1971The Captain of KöpenickLieschenNational Theatre
1974MacbethLady MacduffRoyal Shakespeare Company
1974Uncle VanyaSonyaRoyal Shakespeare Company
1975As You Like ItRosalindNottingham Playhouse, Nottingham, then Edinburgh Festival, Edinburgh
1975Twelfth NightViolaRoyal Shakespeare Company, Stratford, then Aldwych Theatre, London
1975A Month in the CountryVeraRoyal Shakespeare Company / Albery Theatre, London
1975A Room with a ViewLucy HoneychurchRoyal Shakespeare Company / Albery Theatre
30 May 1976As You Like ItRosalindPeter GillRiverside Studios, London
1976The Duchess of MalfiTitle roleBristol Old Vic / Theatre Royal, Bristol
1979Love's Labour's LostRosalineStratford, 1978 then Aldwych Theatre
1979PiafÉdith PiafHoward DaviesThe Other Palace, London, then Warehouse Theatre, London, later Aldwych Theatre
1980Wyndham's Theatre and Piccadilly Theatre, London
5 Feb 198128 Jun 1981Royal Shakespeare Company / Plymouth Theatre, New York City
1983Kick for TouchEileenPeter GillNational Theatre
12 September 1983Dear Anyoneagony auntBirmingham Repertory Theatre
8 November 1983Cambridge Theatre
1984Venice Preserv'dBelvideraNational Theatre
15 May 1984Antigone [50]AntigoneJohn Burgess and Peter GillNational Theatre / Cottesloe Theatre, London
1985Saint JoanTitle roleCompass Company
1986Double DoubleFortune Theatre, London
1986MisallianceRoyal Shakespeare Company
1986Archbishop's CeilingRoyal Shakespeare Company
1988GreenlandRoyal Court Theatre, London
1989–1990ShadowlandsJoy DavidmanQueen's Theatre, London
1992HamletGertrudeRoyal Shakespeare Company / Barbican Theatre, London
1993GhostsMrs. AlvingRoyal Shakespeare Company / The Other Place Theatre, Stratford
26 November 19961997Henry VIII (also known as The Famous History of the Life of Henry VIII)Katherine of AragonGregory DoranRoyal Shakespeare Company / Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon [51]
18 February 1998Royal Shakespeare Company / Young Vic Theatre [52]
10 September 2006The Rape of Lucrece [53]Gregory Doran Royal Shakespeare Company / Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
October 201316 November 2013Richard IIDuchess of GloucesterGregory DoranRoyal Shakespeare Company / Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon [9]
December 201325 January 2014Royal Shakespeare Company / Barbican Theatre [54]
September 201525 October 2015Henry VQueen IsobelGregory DoranRoyal Shakespeare Company / Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon [10]
7 November 201530 December 2015Royal Shakespeare Company / Barbican Theatre [10]
April 2016Royal Shakespeare Company / New York [11]
Major Tours
21 May 19987 June 1998Henry VIII [55] (also known as The Famous History of the Life of Henry VIII)Katherine of AragonGregory DoranRoyal Shakespeare Company / Brooklyn Academy of Music Majestic Theater, New York
9 June 19985 July 1998Royal Shakespeare Company / John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC
1999A Master Class with Maria Callas [56]Di TrevisBritish cities: Theatre Royal, Bath

Radio

DateTitleRoleDirectorStation
9 Dec 1972The Lady with the Little Dog [57]AnnaJane GrahamBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
28 Jan 1974The Dark is Light Enough [58]GeldaJane GrahamBBC Radio 4 The Monday Play
13 Jul 1976The Eating House [59]The womanBetty DaviesBBC Radio 3 Drama Now
2 Feb 1977Caring Incorporated [60]JudithJane MorganBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Theatre
22 May 1979Dr Piffoel [61]George SandJohn TheocharisBBC Radio 3
19 Oct 1980Electra [62]ElectraJane MorganBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Theatre
29 Mar 1981Plenty [63] [64]Susan TraherneRichard WortleyBBC Radio 3
8 Mar 1984Boris Godunov [65]Marina MniszekJohn TheocharisBBC Radio 3
29 Dec 1984The Maltese Falcon [66] [67]Brigid O'ShaughnessyJane MorganBBC Radio 4 Saturday-Night Theatre
13 Feb 1989First Things Last [68]SimoneJane MorganBBC Radio 4
20 Feb 1989That Cunard Woman [69]Nancy CunardPenny GoldBBC Radio 4
30 Apr 1993A Sorceress of Her Time [70]Alma MahlerRosemary HartBBC Radio 3
30 December 1994The Wolves of Willoughby Chase [71] [72]Miss SlighcarpCherry CooksonBBC Radio 4 Saturday Night Theatre
4 May 1995Pen Pals [73] [74]Fay FullerShaun MacLoughlinBBC Radio 4 Globe Theatre 95
12 Oct 1995Bertie and the Crime of Passion [75] [76]Sarah BernhardtMatthew WaltersBBC Radio 4
18 May 1997  1 Jun 1997Mansfield Park [77] [78]Mrs NorrisSue WilsonBBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
12 Feb 1998Come to Me [79] [80]GretaJane MorganBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
13 Nov 1998In Singapore [81]SallyVanessa WhitburnBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
27 Nov 1998Writing Home [82]MotherCherry CooksonBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
5 Dec 2000  7 Dec 2000Plays of the Severn [83]Voice of the RiverPeter Leslie Wild
Sue Wilson
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
18 May 2001I'll Be George [84]George SandNed ChailletBBC Radio 4 The Friday Play
4 Jun 2001  15 Jun 2001Byron's Women [85]Lady MelbourneClive BrillBBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
14 Oct 2001Walk to the Paradise Garden [86]Miss JordonTerence DaviesBBC Radio 3 Sunday Play
28 Jan 2002A Thousand Ships [87]HelenPeter KavanaghBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
22 Oct 2004Arthur: The Sword of the King [88] [89]MorganGordon HouseBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
29 Oct 2004Arthur: The Black Dog [90] [91]MorganGordon HouseBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
5 Nov 2004Arthur: The Lake' [92]' [93] MorganJeremy MortimerBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
12 Nov 2004Arthur: The Moon Eats the Sun [94] [95]MorganJeremy MortimerBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
19 Nov 2004Arthur: The Grail [96] [97]MorganJeremy MortimerBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
26 Nov 2004Arthur: The Last Battle [98] [99]MorganJeremy MortimerBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
27 Feb 2005The Gospel According to Mary Magdalene [100]Mary MagdaleneMarina CaldaroneBBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
7 Mar 2005Scenes of Seduction [101]Mme EtcheberriNed ChailletBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
1 Jun 2005Exiled from Paradise [102]RoznayClaudine ToutoungiBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
23 Sep 2007  30 Sep 2007The Waves [103] [104]JinnyTerence DaviesBBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
14 Feb 2010  28 Feb 2010Plantagenet [105]Queen EleanorJeremy MortimerBBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
23 Jan 2011Living with Princes [106]Catherine de MediciJeremy MortimerBBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
25 Nov 2012  16 Dec 2012The Count of Monte Cristo [107]HaydeeJeremy Mortimer
Sasha Yevtushenko
BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
Radio interviews (available to listen again)
DateTitleSynopsisStationLink
9 Jun 1981Meridian – British Theatre on a Winning Streak in New YorkTony Awards: Jane Lapotaire won best actress as PiafBBC World ServiceMeridian – British Theatre on a Winning Streak in New York
17 Feb 1983MeridianJane Lapotaire on her role in writer-director Peter Gill's Kick For Touch at The National's Cottesloe TheatreBBC World ServiceMeridian
17 August 1986Desert Island DiscsIn conversation with Michael Parkinson, she recalls her difficult childhood in a foster home, and how she became an actressBBC Radio 4Desert Island Discs: Jane Lapotaire
9 Nov 1993Meridian – Treading the BoardsActors who trained at the Old Vic Theatre School in Bristol reflect on their experiencesBBC World ServiceMeridian – Treading the Boards
22 Jan 2016My Classical FavouritesBBC Radio 3My Classical Favourites: Jane Lapotaire

Awards

In April 2018, Lapotaire became the 29th recipient of the prestigious Pragnell Shakespeare Birthday Award[108] and gave the 454th Shakespeare Birthday Lecture on 20 April 2018.[109]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1978 Marie Curie (1977) British Academy Television Award for Best Actress Nominated
1989 Blind Justice (1988) British Academy Television Award for Best Actress Nominated
Year Nominee / work Award Result
1981 Piaf (1978-1981) Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play Won
1983 Piaf (1978-1981) CableACE Award for Actress in a Theatrical or Non-Musical Program Nominated
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2020 The Crown (2019) Gold Derby TV Award for Drama Guest Actress Nominated

References

  1. Profile, filmreference.com; accessed 26 February 2016.
  2. Carole Zucker, In the Company of Actors: Reflections on the Craft of Acting (New York: Theatre Arts Books/Routledge, 1999), p. 78.
  3. 1 2 "I know what hell is". The Scotsman. Archived from the original on 16 January 2020. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  4. Carole Zucker, In the Company of Actors: Reflections on the Craft of Acting (New York: Theatre Arts Books/Routledge, 1999), pp. 79–80.
  5. Opitz, Lary. "Jane Lapotaire". academics.skidmore.edu. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  6. Young, Marielle. "Stars Who Won a Tony Award and an Olivier Award for the Same Role". The Official Website of the American Theatre Wing's Tony Awards. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  7. According to the GRO at findmypast.co.uk
    Roland V I Joffe married Jane E M Lapotaire in 1974.
  8. Daniel Farson, "The Latest Prince", The Sunday Telegraph, July 1980.
  9. 1 2 Vonledebur, Catherine (11 October 2013). "Jane Lapotaire rejoins the RSC with a role in Richard II". Coventry Telegraph. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  10. 1 2 3 Neill, Heather (28 September 2015). "10 Questions for Actress Jane Lapotaire". theartsdesk.com. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  11. 1 2 "The Royal Shakespeare Company's Gregory Doran completes his ambitious 'King and Country' tetralogy with rising star Alex Hassell in the title role of Henry V". Shakespeare Magazine. October 2015. Archived from the original on 25 January 2021. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  12. Lapotaire, Jane (1989). Grace and Favour. Macmillan. ISBN 0333481038.
  13. Lapotaire, Jane (1999). Out of Order: A Haphazard Journey Through One Woman's Year. Kyle Cathie. ISBN 1856263169.
  14. Lapotaire, Jane (2007). Everybody's Daughter, Nobody's Child. London: Virago. ISBN 978-1844084166.
  15. Lapotaire, Jane (2004). Time Out Of Mind. London: Virago Press. ISBN 1844080552.
  16. "About us – Bristol Old Vic Theatre Club". Bristol Old Vic Theatre Club. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
  17. "There's Only One Jimmy Grimble". Amazon. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
  18. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes: The Naval Treaty – BBC – Radio Times
  19. Play for Today: Stocker's Copper – BBC – Radio Times
  20. Owen MD: It Never Rains: Part 2 – BBC – Radio Times
  21. Love and Mr. Lewisham: Part 2 – BBC – Radio Times
  22. The Edwardians: E. Nesbit – BBC – Radio Times
  23. The House of Bernarda Alba – BBC – Radio Times
  24. Sea Tales: 1: The Return – BBC – Radio Times
  25. Marie Curie: Part 1: 1886 – BBC – Radio Times
  26. Marie Curie: Part 2: 1895 – BBC – Radio Times
  27. Marie Curie: Part 3: 1898 – BBC – Radio Times
  28. Marie Curie: Part 4: 1904 – BBC – Radio Times
  29. Marie Curie: Part 5: 1911 – BBC – Radio Times
  30. Wings: Another Country – BBC – Radio Times
  31. Jackanory: Fanny's Sister – BBC – Radio Times
  32. "BBC Shakespeare Antony and Cleopatra". Amazon. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
  33. The Barretts of Wimpole Street – BBC – Radio Times
  34. The Captain's Doll – BBC – Radio Times
  35. The Testament of John – BBC – Radio Times
  36. Blind Justice: 1: Crime and Punishment – BBC – Radio Times
  37. Blind Justice: 2: White Man Listen – BBC – Radio Times
  38. Blind Justice: 3: The One about the Irishman – BBC – Radio Times
  39. Blind Justice: 4: A Death in the Family – BBC – Radio Times
  40. Blind Justice: 5: Permanent Blue – BBC – Radio Times
  41. The Dark Angel – BBC – Radio Times
  42. Casualty: We Shall Overcome – BBC – Radio Times
  43. Giving Tongue – BBC – Radio Times
  44. Ain't Misbehavin' – TV Guide
  45. Bella and the Boys – BBC – Radio Times
  46. Elizabeth David – a Life in Recipes – BBC – Radio Times
  47. Gordon, Naomi (11 October 2019). "The Crown will explore Prince Philip's mother's extraordinarily tragic life". Harper's BAZAAR. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
  48. "Jane Lapotaire Biography (1944–)". www.filmreference.com. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  49. Jane Lapotaire – Theatricalia
  50. Antigone – Theatricalia
  51. Henry VIII – Theatricalia
  52. Henry VIII – Theatricalia
  53. The Rape of Lucrece – Theatricalia
  54. Richard II, Barbican – Demetrios Matheou, 13 December 2013
  55. Henry VIII – Theatricalia
  56. A Master Class with Maria Callas – Theatricalia
  57. Afternoon Theatre: The Lady with the Little Dog – BBC – Radio Times
  58. The Monday Play: The Dark is Light Enough – BBC – Radio Times
  59. Drama Now: The Eating House – BBC – Radio Times
  60. Afternoon Theatre: Caring Incorporated – BBC – Radio Times
  61. Dr Piffoel – BBC – Radio Times
  62. Afternoon Theatre: Electra – BBC – Radio Times
  63. David Hare - Plenty – BBC Programmes
  64. Plenty – BBC – Radio Times
  65. Boris Godunov – BBC – Radio Times
  66. Dashiell Hammett – The Maltese Falcon – BBC Programmes
  67. Saturday-Night Theatre The Maltese Falcon – BBC – Radio Times
  68. First Things Last – BBC – Radio Times
  69. That Cunard Woman – BBC – Radio Times
  70. A Sorceress of Her Time – BBC – Radio Times
  71. Joan Aiken - The Wolves of Willoughby Chase – BBC Programmes
  72. Saturday Night Theatre: The Wolves of Willoughby Chase – BBC – Radio Times
  73. Peter Tinniswood - Pen Pals – BBC Programmes
  74. Globe Theatre 95: Pen Pals – BBC – Radio Times
  75. Bertie and the Crime of Passion – BBC Programmes
  76. Bertie and the Crime of Passion – BBC – Radio Times
  77. Mansfield Park – BBC Programmes
  78. Classic Serial: Mansfield Park – BBC – Radio Times
  79. Michael Punter - Come to Me – BBC Programmes
  80. Thursday Afternoon Play: Come to Me – BBC – Radio Times
  81. Afternoon Play: In Singapore – BBC – Radio Times
  82. Afternoon Play: Writing Home – BBC – Radio Times
  83. Afternoon Play: Plays of the Severn – BBC – Radio Times
  84. The Friday Play: I'll Be George – BBC – Radio Times
  85. Byron's Women – BBC – Radio Times
  86. Sunday Play: Walk to the Paradise Garden – BBC – Radio Times
  87. Afternoon Play: A Thousand Ships – BBC – Radio Times
  88. Arthur: The Sword of the King – BBC Programmes
  89. Afternoon Play: Arthur: The Sword of the King – BBC – Radio Times
  90. Arthur: The Black Dog – BBC Programmes
  91. Afternoon Play: Arthur: The Black Dog – BBC – Radio Times
  92. Arthur: The Lake – BBC Programmes
  93. Afternoon Play: Arthur: The Lake – BBC – Radio Times
  94. Arthur: The Moon Eats the Sun – BBC Programmes
  95. Afternoon Play: Arthur: The Moon Eats the Sun – BBC – Radio Times
  96. Arthur: The Grail – BBC Programmes
  97. Afternoon Play: Arthur: The Grail – BBC – Radio Times
  98. Arthur: The Last Battle – BBC Programmes
  99. Afternoon Play: Arthur: The Last Battle – BBC – Radio Times
  100. Drama on 3: The Gospel According to Mary Magdalene – BBC – Radio Times
  101. Afternoon Play: Scenes of Seduction – BBC – Radio Times
  102. Afternoon Play: Exiled from Paradise – BBC – Radio Times
  103. Virginia Woolf - The Waves – BBC Programmes
  104. Classic Serial: The Waves – BBC – Radio Times
  105. Plantagenet – BBC Programmes
  106. Living with Princes – BBC Programmes
  107. Alexandre Dumas - The Count of Monte Cristo – BBC Programmes
  108. "Jane Lapotaire receives Pragnell Award". www.pragnell.co.uk. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  109. "Shakespeare's 454th Birthday Celebrations!". warks.muddystilettos.co.uk. 17 April 2018. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
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