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Rogue Herries
Jul 8, 2025 8:28 AM

Author:Hugh Walpole,Mark Bonnar,Gavin Muir,Jane Whittenshaw,Full Cast,Jane Slavin,Deborah Berlin

Rogue Herries

A BBC Radio adaptation of Hugh Walpole's historical novel, set in the Lake District during the 18th Century

1730. Driven by a wild romantic impulse, Francis Herries uproots his family from Doncaster to the lakeland valley of Borrowdale. Accompanied by his housekeeper/mistress, Alice, they settle in his tumbledown ancestral home, Herries, in the shadow of the Cumberland fells.

Proud, stubborn and temperamental, Francis cuts himself off from his brother, spurns his long-suffering wife and becomes embroiled in drink and debauchery. When he sells Alice at Keswick Fair, his reputation is ruined, and the locals dub him 'Rogue' Herries. His fate is sealed when he falls for the flame-haired Mirabelle Starr. They are both vagabonds, both outcasts - but she is thirty years his junior, and does not love him.

As Francis struggles with his feelings for Mirabelle, his son David and daughter Deborah have battles of their own to fight. Meanwhile, the Jacobite rising has begun, and Bonnie Prince Charlie's rebel army is at the gates of Carlisle...

Described by John Buchan as 'the greatest English novel since Jude the Obscure', Rogue Herries is a sweeping family saga full of romance and drama. This powerful adaptation stars Gavin Muir as Francis,Mark Bonnar as David, Jane Slavin as Alice, Deborah Berlin as Mirabelle and Jane Whittenshaw as Deborah, with a full cast including Stephen Thorne, Hugh Dickson and Gerard McDermott.

Written by Hugh Walpole

Dramatised by Eric Pringle

Technical presentation by Rosamund Mason, Colin Guthrie and Andy Garrett

Directed by David Blount

Cast

Francis - Gavin Muir

David - Mark Bonnar

Margaret - Janet Maw

Deborah - Jane Whittenshaw

Alice Press - Jane Slavin

Pomfret/Greenship - Stephen Thorne

Jannice - Shirley Dixon

Roche/Harcourt/Whitfield - Hugh Dickson

Statesman Peel/George Endicott/Harness - Gerard McDermott

Pedlar/Adam Beatty - Ioan Meredith

Benjamin/Anthony Thorne - Chris Pavlo

Young Deborah - Katie Clarke

Young David - George Maguire

Razeley - Joseph Head/Robert Harper

Prince - Robert Harper

Mirabelle - Deborah Berlin

Cumberlege - Gordon Reid

Mrs Cumberledge - Carolyn Jones

Hetty - Alison Pettitt

Sunwood/Bann/Reverend - Christopher Scott

Denburn - Keith Drinkel

Sarah - Becky Hindley

Mrs Henny - Linda Polan

Others parts played by Alex Lowe and members of the company

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 20 April-11 May 1997

© 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

(p) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

Reviews

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—— Financial Times

What impresses here is not so much Moshfegh's abilities with character or narrative, or even her language . . . as the qualities Lapvona shares with a Francis Bacon painting: depicting in blood-red vitality, without morals or judgment, the human animal in its native chaos.

—— Guardian

Moshfegh expertly creates a world with its own superstitions and laws, both timeless and topical.

—— Oprah Daily

Moshfegh's genius is her ability to rip away the veil, revealing the horrors beneath, in writing so compelling, and bleakly funny, that we can't bear to look away.

—— i

A witty, vicious novel.. . Moshfegh is one of our most thrilling chroniclers of the abject

—— Observer (USA)

Booker-shortlisted Ottessa Moshfegh is likely to out-weird most things published next year - set in a medieval fiefdom, could it be a work of genius, too?

—— Stephanie Cross , Daily Mail, *Books to Look Out For 2022*

Deliriously quirky medieval tale . . . Moshfegh brings her trademark fascination with the grotesque to depictions of the pandemic, inequality, and governmental corruption, making them feel both uncanny and all too familiar. It's a triumph.

—— Publishers Weekly (starred review)

[A] truly unique novel.

—— Times Literary Supplement

Moshfegh writes brilliantly bizarre. Her arresting fourth novel continues this tradition.

—— Mail on Sunday

Despite its medieval milieu, Lapvona is a quintessential Moshfegh book. It has the warped earthiness of the author's first two novels... [and] a powerful undercurrent of allegory.

—— Economist

Enjoyably disgusting - an effective...medieval fantasy.

—— Literary Review

One of America's most celebrated authors continues her exploration of what fiction has to offer with a further digression from the standard realist purview and into fantasy... a fascinating premise, and I'm excited to see the yarn Moshfegh is able to weave.

—— Chicago Review of Books

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—— Booklist - Starred Review

A thrilling dissection of illusion and reality.

—— SheerLuxe

Lapvona is a sublime work in the truest sense - mighty, irrepressible and terrifying.

—— ArtReview

Like a twisted reworking of A Hundred Years of Solitude... readers will no doubt relish its icy intensity and Old Testament grimness.

—— Spectator

Strange, subversive and utterly unique.

—— Grazia

Weird, unsettling and exciting...Moshfegh writes like a dream - or perhaps a nightmare?

—— Eastern Daily Press

[A] strange, disturbingly funny faux-historical novel.

—— Observer, *Books of the Year*

A brazen, mordantly comic and decidedly odd examination of corruption... proving to be one of the most provocative and divisive reads of the year.

—— i, *Summer Reads of 2022*

Brace yourself for a daring, dizzying fable about corruption.

—— Culture Whisper, *Summer Reads of 2022*

A strange, daring book.

—— Lauren O'Neill , Scotland on Sunday

An addictive read... a curious, unjudging journey into humanity's craters.

—— Face

Lapvona is an interrogation of faith, greed, and abuse - yet Moshfegh's dark humour cackles right through it.

—— Independent, *Summer Reads of 2022*

This unsettling read is unlike anything else.

—— Grazia, *Summer Reads of 2022*

[Lapvona] is unlike anything she's [Moshfegh] written before... a rollercoaster ride exploring the themes of poverty, religion and greed.

—— Hello!, *Summer Reads of 2022*

Moshfegh's novel is bitterly comic, compelling reading, ever-pulsing with perversity.

—— Big Issue

[A] wry, bewitching and slightly dark novel.

—— Monocle, *Christmas Gift Guide 2022*

Moshfegh is one of the most original and astute young novelists working today.

—— Daily Telegraph

The superabundantly talented...Moshfegh's sentences are piercing and vixenish... she is always a deep pleasure to read.

—— New York Times (on MY YEAR OF REST AND RELAXATION)
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