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In Search of Lost Time
In Search of Lost Time
Sep 9, 2025 6:24 AM

Author:Marcel Proust,Full Cast,Derek Jacobi,Frances Barber,Paterson Joseph,Simon Russell Beale,Hattie Morahan,Robert Glenister

In Search of Lost Time

A landmark BBC radio production of Proust's epic masterpiece, starring Derek Jacobi as the narrator, Marcel

'Beautiful'- Charlotte Runcie, The Telegraph

Waking in the small hours, Marcel Proust embarks on a retrospective journey, endeavouring to capture the elusive moments that shaped his life. A sip of tea and the taste of a madeleine prompt further recollections, and the floodgates of memory open, pouring forth a torrent of vivid reminiscences.

Beginning with his childhood summers in Combray, and the long nights waiting for his mother to come and kiss him goodnight, he looks back on the places and people who have had a significant, lasting impact on him. The tragic story of his neighbour Charles Swann's obsessive love for the seductive Odette brings to mind his own youthful experiences and amours in Paris, Balbec and Venice; his mistress, Albertine; his closest companion, Robert; his predatory acquaintance the Baron de Charlus; and his many high-society friends and associates.

Time, and the Great War, take their toll on Marcel and his circle, rendering the world he knows unrecognizable. But as he attempts to reconcile his past with his present, an encounter with an old flame sparks an epiphany, enabling him to finally become the writer he has always yearned to be...

Adapted from the French by acclaimed playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker, this superb dramatisation of Proust's allegorical reflection on time, memory, art and love boasts an all-star cast including Derek Jacobi, Frances Barber, Paterson Joseph, Simon Russell Beale, Hattie Morahan and Robert Glenister.

Production credits

Translated and adapted from the French by Timberlake Wertenbaker

Produced and directed by Celia de Wolff

Production Co-ordinator: Sarah Tombling

Recording and Sound Design: David Chilton and Lucinda Mason Brown

Executive Producer: Peter Hoare

A Pier production for BBC Radio 4

Cast

Marcel (narrator) - Derek Jacobi

Young Marcel - Isaac Watts

Maman - Sylvestra le Touzel

Papa - Oliver Cotton

Grand-mère - Joanna David

Françoise - Susan Brown

Madame Verdurin - Frances Barber

Monsieur Verdurin - Jeff Rawle

Doctor Cottard - Lloyd Hutchinson

Tante Leonie/Marquise de Sainte Euverte/Madame de Sazerat - Pamela Miles

Mademoiselle Vinteuil/Prostitute/Madame d'Arpajon - Charlotte Blandford

Mademoiselle Vinteuil's friend/Another prostitute - Phoebe Marshall

Odette - Bessie Carter

Pianist/Lift boy/Servant - Daniel Whitlam

Charles Swann - Paterson Joseph

Remi/Ski/Man at desk - Nicholas Armfield

Elstir Biche/Monsieur de Breaute/Butler - Daniel Flynn

Madame de Gallardon/Queen of Naples - Christine Kavanagh

Brichot - Hugh Ross

Forcheville/Boss/Bloch - Nicholas Gleaves

Saniette/Older man - Roger Watkins

Madame Cottard/Princess de Parme/Madame de Cambremer/Woman guest - Emma Amos

Young Gilberte - Mary Glen

Young Marcel - Isaac Watts

Marcel - Blake Ritson

Gilberte - Emma Mackey

Monsieur de Norpois/De Boulbon/Servant/Jupien/Marquis de Cambremer - Ben Crowe

Robert de Saint Loup - Kyle Soller

Basin, Duke of Guermantes - Robert Glenister

Oriane, Duchess of Guermantes - Fenella Woolgar

Baron de Charlus - Simon Russell Beale

Albertine - Hattie Morahan

Morel - Tom Glenister

Andree - Georgina Beedle

Madame de Villeparisis - Serena Evans

Servant/Concierge/Manager/Doctor - Finlay Paul

Other voices - Nicholas Armfield, Phoebe Marshall

Soldiers - Daniel Whitlam, Nicholas Armfield, Toheeb Jimoh, Tom Glenister

Telephone operator - Alice Hoskyns

Young men - Toheeb Jimoh, Finlay Paul, Daniel Whitlam, Sam Rawle

Other parts played by members of the company

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 24-26 August 2019

© 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

(p) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

Reviews

Beautiful

—— Charlotte Runcie , The Telegraph

A tender, unusual and gorgeously wrought love story that weaves the magic of folk lore, the wonder of the sea, and the depths of human cruelty. It moves between the worlds it inhabits like the finest piece of driftwood.

—— RACHEL JOYCE

In times of war, Lewis finds resilience, redemption and hope...DRIFT feels perfectly judged

—— OBSERVER

Captivating from the off

—— Huw Stephens, BBC Front Row

A truly magical and transformative novel. I loved it.

—— Kirsty Capes

Original and timely... [shows] the resilience of the human spirit, the tenacity and love that helps us survive.

—— IRISH TIMES

A heart-wrenching, all at sea read -- you are going to want this on your radar.

—— ERICKA WALLER

Rivers Solomon's Sorrowland (2021) is a powerful and vital work of speculative fiction, one with its roots in the gothic past but with tendrils reaching out beyond the limits of the New Weird... Uncompromising, haunting and unforgettable, Solomon has crafted a modern masterpiece of fantastic fiction.

—— Fantasy Hive

[T]his twisty adventure, in which the blood-and-guts thrills and breathy sex scenes ultimately act as a delivery mechanism for an urgent affirmation of the necessity of social justice.

—— Daily Mail

A furious utopia. Utterly compelling, brilliant and terrifying. Sorrowland seizes the history of white supremacy, racist medical experimentation, and the dream - and danger - of the commune and gnashes it into something magnificent and truly reparative. An epic fantasy that interweaves righteous, large-scale confrontations with power, extremely sexy and moving erotic gothic horror, and exquisite, meticulous renderings of the daily life of parenting. This is a fairy tale for adults, spangled in the wreckage of the world. A gorgeous, singular, and profound work.

—— Jordy Rosenberg, author of Confessions of the Fox

The writing is visceral and soul-clenching. The characters - bold, creative, and memorable. The action, heart-stopping. This is imaginative storytelling at its finest. Once I started, I could not put down Sorrowland until I reached the end. And then I wanted more!

—— Djèlí Clark, author of Ring Shout

Sorrowland is a raw, powerful, and visceral read. Nature, joy, science, belonging, human metamorphosis, generational oppression, strength, and sheer lust for life: if Toni Morrison, M. Night Shyamalan, and Marge Piercy got together they might, if they were lucky, produce something with the unstoppable exhilaration of this novel. Sorrowland is sui generis.

—— Nicola Griffith, author of Hild

Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon contains so much wisdom and insight, wrapped in an abundance of passion and fury and tenderness. There is so much going on in this book: the spectre of what happens when rebellion is co-opted, our longstanding practice of using Black bodies for cruel and unethical experiments, the audacity of queer love. The arc of this book takes Vern and her babies away from civilization and then back to it - but they return changed, and they change everyone else, and this book restored my faith in our potential to transform just when I needed it most.

—— Charlie Jane Anders, author of All the Birds in the Sky

Lee Child on An Unkindness of Ghosts: Immediately immersive and sophisticated. This is a phenomenal piece of work.

—— Lee Child

On An Unkindness of Ghosts: Solomon debuts with a raw distillation of slavery, feudalism, prison, and religion that kicks like rotgut moonshine...Stunning.

—— Publishers Weekly

Infused with the spirit of Octavia Butler and loaded with meaning for the present day, An Unkindness of Ghosts will appeal to a wide variety of readers. Solomon's impassioned, speculative, literary book is sorely needed on library shelves.

—— Booklist

On An Unkindness of Ghosts: What Solomon achieves with this debut - the sharpness, the depth, the precision - puts me in mind of a syringe full of stars. I want to say about this book, its only imperfection is that it ended.

—— NPR

Dark and magical, Sorrowland is a fantastical tale that grapples with America's history of racism and marginalised communities

—— I Paper

Solomon captures Vern's journey in a gripping narrative that is equal parts speculative fiction and Gothic tale, all while unravelling a fictional world that is not dissimilar to our own, particularly in its depiction of racism and white supremacy.

—— TIME MAGAZINE (Europe)

Solomon's most powerful work yet.

—— The New York Times

SORROWLAND is a highly atmospheric, addictive read.

—— The White Review

Tyler's books are full of subtleties, tender compassion and humanity, and French Braid is no exception

—— UK Press Syndication

[Tyler's] style is striking... few are better at covering the passage of time, and hinting at the shifting cultural climate in a single sentence

—— Rosemary Goring , Herald

Deft and graceful, French Braid is utterly convincing. Fifty-eight years since she published her first novel, Tyler continues to capture life's joys, contradictions and ordinary heartbreaks with humour and precision

—— Sarah Collins , Prospect

Tyler pulls off the rare feat of presenting her characters both as they see themselves and as others see them

—— Scotsman, *Summer Reads of 2022*

A warm-hearted exploration of the foibles and dynamics of family life

—— The Times, *Summer Reads of 2022*

read her for the eccentric characters, the pitch-perfect dialogue, the humour and the tiny ordinary moments so exquisitely described they bring tears to your eyes

—— Liane Moriarty , Irish Daily Mail

A warm-hearted exploration of the foibles and dynamics of family life

—— The Times, *Books of the Year*

Tyler is a superb observer of family life... Heartbreak is deftly layered over a vibrant portrayal of the city, its codes and nuances

—— Lady, *Books of the Year*

Anne Tyler is a wonderful storyteller and French Braid is another classic... Funny but hearthbreaking, too. I loved every single page

—— Good Housekeeping, *Books of the Year*

Anne Tyler's genius lies in her ability to make this unremarkable family so enthralling

—— Sunday Express

Tyler is a genius at telling big stories with small details and this is an engrossing, fascinating family portrait

—— UK Press Syndication

Gentle and comforting, but with a hidden core of desperate, cloying sadness, and is vintage Tyler

—— Sunday Times, *Summer Reads of 2023*

An astute, well-observed and compulsively readable saga

—— Daily Mirror

I adore her [Tyler] books. She’s written 24 novels and I’ve read every single one. She’s 81 and yet French Braid, her latest, is one of her very best

—— Jacqueline Wilson , Sunday Times

Kimberly Farr reads with a gentle-paced wryness, thoughtful and exact

—— Tablet
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