THE MILL ON THE FLOSS

David portrays Philip Wakem in episodes 9, 10, and 12 and a gypsy in episode 3.
The Mill on the Floss was transmitted as part of BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour Serial in 15 parts starting on June 2, 2003 and ending on June 20, 2003.
There was one episode a day Monday - Friday at 10:45 am and then repeated that evening at 7:45 pm.
Each episode is 15 minutes long and was adapted from the George Eliot novel byJudith Adams . The production was directed by Gaynor MacFarlane.
There was one episode a day Monday - Friday at 10:45 am and then repeated that evening at 7:45 pm.
Each episode is 15 minutes long and was adapted from the George Eliot novel byJudith Adams . The production was directed by Gaynor MacFarlane.
CAST
George Eliot/Gypsy Lady
Gypsy/Philip Wakem
Uncle Deane
Bob Jakin/Dr. Kenn/Hairdresser
Tom Tulliver
Maggie Tulliver
Mr. Riley/Gypsy/Mr. Wakem
Mrs. Tulliver
Mr. Tulliver
Lucy Deane
Auny Glegg
Stephen Guest
George Eliot/Gypsy Lady
Gypsy/Philip Wakem
Uncle Deane
Bob Jakin/Dr. Kenn/Hairdresser
Tom Tulliver
Maggie Tulliver
Mr. Riley/Gypsy/Mr. Wakem
Mrs. Tulliver
Mr. Tulliver
Lucy Deane
Auny Glegg
Stephen Guest
*appears in the radio drama The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents
**appears in the movie Glorious 39 and also as the Rev. Golightly in the Unicorn and the Wasp episode of 'Doctor Who'.
***appears in the radio drama Murder in Samarkand
*appears in the radio drama The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents
**appears in the movie Glorious 39 and also as the Rev. Golightly in the Unicorn and the Wasp episode of 'Doctor Who'.
***appears in the radio drama Murder in Samarkand
REVIEWS
Observer Guide Choice:
"'Maggie's tragic story is vividly re-enacted in this Woman's Hour Drama co-starring Tom Goodman-Hill as Maggie's brother and Deborah Findlay as the author, George Eliot."
Sunday Telegraph:
"The dramatist, Judith Adams, clearly not intimidated by Eliot's doorstop-sized novel, brings out the author's energy and wit without excising the book's more leisurely pastoral descriptions"
"'Maggie's tragic story is vividly re-enacted in this Woman's Hour Drama co-starring Tom Goodman-Hill as Maggie's brother and Deborah Findlay as the author, George Eliot."
Sunday Telegraph:
"The dramatist, Judith Adams, clearly not intimidated by Eliot's doorstop-sized novel, brings out the author's energy and wit without excising the book's more leisurely pastoral descriptions"