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Sunset Song & Cloud Howe

Two Full-Cast BBC Radio Dramatisations from A Scots Quair

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Sunset Song & Cloud Howe

By: Lewis Grassic Gibbon
Narrated by: Lesley Hart, Liam Brennan, Amy Manson, Robin Laing, Finn Den Hertog, Bridget McCann, Gordon Brandie, full cast
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Full-cast BBC adaptations of Lewis Grassic Gibbon's classic Scottish novel and its sequel - plus a bonus programme about the story's evocative setting

Scottish writer Lewis Grassic Gibbon is best-known for A Scots Quair, a trilogy of novels comprising Sunset Song, Cloud Howe and Grey Granite that are considered to be among the most important works of the 20th century Scottish Renaissance. Featured here are the BBC Radio dramatisations of the first two novels, as well as a special documentary feature exploring the landscape and legacy of Sunset Song.

Sunset Song - Set in north-east Scotland before and during the First World War, this moving adaptation tells the story of Chris Guthrie, a farmer's daughter growing up in the crofting village of Kinraddie. With a domineering father and a mother worn out by childbirth, Chris's upbringing is painful, and she is torn between her love of the land and her dream of becoming a teacher. When she falls in love with Ewan Tavendale, she decides to remain on the farm - but the outbreak of war brings devastating change to her family and community... Starring Lesley Hart as Chris Guthrie.

Cloud Howe - The Great War is over, and Chris is starting a new life with her husband. When she and her family move to the mill town of Segget in Aberdeenshire, they find themselves embroiled in the small town's epic class struggle during the run-up to the General Strike. Amy Manson stars as Chris, with Robin Laing as Robert.

Sunset Song: Return to the Mearns - On the 75th anniversary of Lewis Grassic Gibbon's death, Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith explore the Mearns, asking how the people who live there regard the landscape today and whether Gibbon's masterpiece Sunset Song lives on.

First published 1932 (Sunset Song) and 1933 (Cloud Howe)

Sunset Song

Chris Guthrie - Lesley Hart

John Guthrie - Liam Brennan

Jean Guthrie - Bridget McCann

Will Guthrie - Gordon Brandie

Mistress Munro - Estrid Barton

Long Rob - Matthew Zajac

Chae Strachan - Douglas Russell

Kirsty Strachan - Shonagh Price

Margot Strachan - Sally Reid

Ewan Tavendale - Finn den Hertog

Rev Colquohoun - Fraser Sivewright

Rev Gibbon - Keith Hutcheon

Dramatised by Gerda Stevenson

Directed by David Ian Neville

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 15-22 March 2009

Cloud Howe

Chris - Amy Manson

Robert - Robin Laing

Else - Pearl Appleby

Dalziel - Liam Brennan

Alec - Philip Cairns

Jock - Stephen Duffy

Ewan - Roderick Gilkison

Leslie - Ralph Riach

Ake - Iain Robertson

Miss M'Askill - Wendy Seager

Mowat - Nick Underwood

Dramatised by Donna Franceschild

Directed by Kirsty Williams

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 25 January-1 February 2015

Sunset Song: Return to the Mearns

Presented by Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith

First broadcast BBC Radio Orkney, 6 February 2010

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