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The Pursuits of Darleen Fyles: Series 1-10
The Pursuits of Darleen Fyles: Series 1-10
Jan 2, 2026 7:04 AM

Author:Esther Wilson,Donna Lavin,Edmund Davies,Full Cast

The Pursuits of Darleen Fyles: Series 1-10

All ten series of the acclaimed BBC Radio 4 sitcom

'A warm, menacing, funny must-listen' - The Guardian

This rom-com with a difference follows the challenges and aspirations of Darleen Fyles and her partner Jamie, a young couple with learning disabilities. Over the course of 50 episodes, they struggle with the problems and frustrations of everyday life, overcome prejudice and bullying, and forge a stable relationship.

High-spirited and determined, Darleen refuses to let obstacles stand in her way. She and Jamie have more than their fair share of setbacks, including financial crises, difficulties with sex, health worries and a serious row about living arrangements: but their love for each other endures.

Donna Lavin and Edmund Davies, who have learning disabilities themselves, star as Darleen and Jamie, and the supporting cast includes Denise Welch, Rob Pickavance andOlwen May. We are also introduced to 17-year-old Alex Huntesmith, who plays himself, and whose parents both have learning disabilities. Through him and his real mum, Jill, a mother of four, we are given an insight into their extraordinary real-life family.

The Pursuits of Darleen Fyles was shortlisted for a BBC Audio Drama Award, and transferred to BBC TV as part of Jimmy McGovern's Moving On strand. Based on true stories and created in part through improvisation, this tough, feelgood series is at once humorous, heartfelt and poignant.

Written by Esther Wilson

Produced and directed by Pauline Harris

Cast

Darleen - Donna Lavin

Jamie - Edmund Davies

Treena - Siobhan Finneran/Lorraine Ashbourne/Lesley Nicol/Denise Welch/Sally Lindsay

Tony - Rob Pickavance/Roger Morlidge

Fran - Olwen May

Colin - Lee Boardman

Chelsea - Vicky Binns

Becca - Victoria Connett

Sarah - Deborah McAndrew

Nick - Greg Wood

Leonard - Steve Evets

Ben - Wyllie Longmore

Marie - Emma Hartley-Miller

Bob - Stephen Chapman/Carl Cockram/Andrew Dunn

Vicar/Kenny - Declan Wilson

Marie - Emma Hartley Miller

Bob/Jeweller - Stephen Chapman

Stacey - Niamh Clarke/Olivia Cosgrove/Ashley Ogden/Millie Rose Kinsey

Elsa -Judith Barker

Pat - Janice McKenzie

Jay - Andrew Schofield

Mohammad - Sushil Chudasama/Peter Singh

Woman in street/Girl on bus - Hollie-Jay Bowes

Alex Huntesmith - Himself

Jill Huntesmith - Herself

Romana/Doctor/Jill/Josie/Ann/Midwife/Teacher - Ruth Worth

Tony - Roger Morlidge

Scott - Byron Konizi

Jilly - Ruth Piggott

Ged - Neil Bell

Chemba - Dan Poyser

Job centre advisor - Barnaby Gordon

David/Doctor/Shop assistant -John Catterall

Sal - Eileen O'Brien

Karen - Kate Coogan

Doctor Stevens - Ben Worth

Reviews

a warm, menacing, funny must-listen in the process, is hugely down to the acting talents of its lead, Donna Lavin.

—— Euan Ferguson , The Guardian

It's like some beautifully ornate kist or jewel-box that for most of the encounter you admire for its own sake, only to find a key, near the end, that opens onto even more treasure

—— Gavin Francis

It is another wonderful piece of storytelling from James Robertson, offering a penetrating exploration of the complexities of collective memory and the tenacity of tradition, all played out through a thousand years of life in a single glen. It has all the makings of a timeless classic in its own right.

—— Professor Gary West

James Robertson is an extremely fine novelist . . . This is a superb book. . . It is not a book anyone will forget quickly.

—— Scotland on Sunday

One of Robertson's skills as a novelist is to make both events real and imagined feel equally convincing.

—— Prospect

Subtly explores the relationship between place and identity

—— The Sunday Times

Evie Wyld’s tremendous new novel, The Bass Rock, is a powerful and beautifully written narrative of male violence and the three women who endured it.

—— William Boyd , Daily Telegraph

[A] menacing, modern-Gothic novel... Balancing a superbly controlled sense of dread with fierce anger, Wyld's intense novel is one that will get under your skin and stay there.

—— Tatler *What to read right now*

Evie Wyld is the author of two excellent novels but she moves up a gear with her third… Wyld’s superbly written…stories mirror and haunt each other in shockingly satisfying ways… Each of these separately lonely women are startlingly well drawn, yet the threads running through their lives are universalThe Bass Rock deserves to win prizes.

—— Claire Allfree , Metro

Evie Wyld's third novel The Bass Rock was...not to be missed, it's as good as her first two excellent novels.

—— William Boyd , New Statesman *Books of the Year*

A blazingly angry, darkly witty tour de force... Bracing, and as ever, beautifully written.

—— Justine Jordan , Guardian *Books of the Year*

An implacable witness to centuries of violence… this [is a] spikily beautiful novel.

—— Siobhan Murphy , The Times

Wyld is unhesitatingly brave in her writing… She has an instinctive understanding of the interchangeability between humans and nature that can border, thrillingly, on animism… Wyld’s delineation of the era is cut-glass perfectHer prose shines, even as it devours.

—— Catherine Taylor , Financial Times

[A] menacing, modern-Gothic novel…Balancing a superbly controlled sense of dread with fierce anger, Wyld’s intense novel is one that will get under your skin and stay there.

—— Francesca Carington , Tatler

[An] unsettling new novel about toxic masculinity… Wyld’s gossamer-light prose, beautiful even in its depiction of murder, brings nuance and complexity to the story… Wyld’s skilfully woven narrative will keep you turning towards a final, unexpected twist.

—— Lucy Pavia , Evening Standard

Quite remarkable… This book is equally ingenious [as her previous novels], if not more so… With each novel, Wyld gets better and betterA serious, serious writer.

—— Stuart Kelly , Scotland on Sunday

Powerful… unsettling… humorous and full of sharply observed vignettes.

—— Independent

The Bass Rock is a gripping, moving insight into the age-old issue of toxic masculinity and the sixth sense that women have evolved to keep them safe.

—— Stephen McGinty , Sunday Times

Evie Wyld’s powerful new novel…[is] a feminine counterforce to the masculine violence that pulses viscerally throughout… No wonder Wyld’s rage erupts from the page as she bears witness to the women who fail to survive and searches for ways that others might.

—— Emily Rhodes , Spectator

Evie Wyld is one of our most exciting young writers and her latest book is being touted as her breakthrough. An epic novel.

—— Metro

Evie Wyld…[is] one of our most distinctive and vital voices.

—— Stephanie Cross , Daily Mail, *Books to Look Our For in 2020*

Wyld is the most stupendous of writers, daring, heartfelt, explosive. The Bass Rock reminds us of all her power and brilliance, it thrums with an anger it is impossible not to feel.

—— Daisy Johnson

The Bass Rock is a multi-generational modern gothic triumph. It is spectacularly well-observed, profoundly disquieting and utterly riveting. Like all Evie Wyld's work it is startlingly insightful about psychological and physical abuse. It is a haunting, masterful novel.

—— Max Porter

A brutal portrait of male violence, as unchanging down the centuries as the coastal rock of the title… Cleverly constructed, full of electric scene-making, and harnessing an eerie energythe novel ends in hope.

—— Anthony Cummins , i

Everything [Evie Wyld] has published has left me excited and slightly (very) envious of her ability… And then came The Bass RockSomething extremely special… The book takes on an immense power. This is the best book of the #MeToo eraAn absolute blinder.

—— Fran Slater , Bookmunch

Vividly told and compellingThe Bass Rock isbeautifully written and powered by blistering force and righteous anger.

—— Alice O'Keefe , Bookseller

Evie Wyld is exceptionally good at the gruesome… Her bewitching third novelThe Bass Rock is beautifully written and its particular brand of macabre is all Evie Wyld’s own. The tension, foreboding and sense of inevitability are hard to shake off, even once the final page is turned. Its atmosphere is so powerful that you feel you need to go for a walk afterwards.

—— Cressida Connolly , Literary Review

A dark, gristly marvel of a novel. The Bass Rock held me in thrall from cover to cover. Evie Wyld is a gothic genius: her narrative of the violence inflicted on women throughout the centuries and the seething, female anger left in its wake left me with a deep sense of disquiet that will doubtless remain for years to come.

—— Hannah Kent

A fierce novel exploring the subjugation of – and violence against – women through the ages.

—— Hannah Beckerman , Observer

I savoured this wonderful novel; it is so extraordinarily clear-eyed and vivid, sharply disturbing yet deeply compassionate. What an amazing achievement.

—— Megan Hunter

Wonderfully subtle and magnificently savage.

—— Claire Fuller

Evie Wyld's vivid, visceral writing has long been in a class of its own – and as beautiful as it is terrifying, as moral as it is furious, The Bass Rock is her at her unflinching best.

—— Melissa Harrison

Amazingly good. The Bass Rock will fill the air around you with angry ghosts and you will be glad in their company.

—— Adam Foulds

Wyld’s The Bass Rock is her third novel and best so farthis is Wyld’s masterpiece – as majestic and monumental as the landmark it’s named after.

—— Alex Preston , Observer, *Books to Look Our For in 2020*

A bewitching and atmospheric novel, laced with dread. It reveals the haunted house of society, with its echoes of damaged and extinguished lives, but is also illuminated by beautiful observation about people, and their capacity for both violence and empathy.

—— James Scudamore

I loved The Bass Rock and found it menacing, sophisticated, magical and also very funny – the best book yet by a wonderful writer.

—— Anjali Joseph

Evie Wyld’s The Bass Rock sounds fascinating… Wyld has a luminous prose style, and to see how she copes with 300 years and Scottish doubleness (or tripleness) is high on my list of “to reads”.

—— Stuart Kelly , Scotland on Sunday

Beautifully written, [The Bass Rock] is a reminder of female folklore and the power of giving words to women.

—— Stylist *10 glorious new books to buy this March*

Ambitious in scope… The physical atmosphere of the Bass Rock and its surroundings are wonderfully evoked… But it is the relationships between women in this tessellated work that triumph... I wholly recommend this book.

—— William Jolt , Tablet, *Novel of the Week*

Wyld is often praised for her lyrical prose, and The Bass Rock is most certainly a continuation of this form.

—— Julie Vuong , Skinny

[A] dark, beautiful and funny gothic family saga for the #MeToo generation… an atmospheric book that transports you within a few sentences… The tension is always building as the story takes on an otherworldly dimension.

—— Charlotte Cripps , Independent

The Bass Rock is complex, rich, challenging… Like David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas, The Bass Rock offers a universal history of subjugation and oppressionViolenceruns through the book like veins in marbleVivid and gripping.

—— Irish Times

A gripping look at three women's stories across four centuries.

—— Joanne Finney , Good Housekeeping

Evie Wyld’s passion for horror shines through in the setting of this novel.

—— Chiara Rimella , Monocle

Utterly enthralling… [Wyld’s] eye for human foibles and idiosyncrasy is incredibly sharp, and this novel once again exhibits her bravura way with narrative structure… Dark, disturbing and very sophisticated.

—— William Boyd , Sunday Times

[An] intensely absorbing gothic novel, which weaves together the fate of three women across three centuries. That it can also comfortably accommodate episodes of off-the-wall, Fleabag-esque hilarity confirms the acclaimed Wyld's brilliance.

—— Stephanie Cross , Daily Mail *Best of Summer Books*

Wyld's thought-provoking plots separate this book from many others on the shelves... Wyld's three narratives are artfully crafted to suit the shifting time frames.

—— Scottish Field

Wyld's ingeniously linked narratives weave a haunting tale of fear and defiance.

—— Jane Shilling , Daily Mail

A novel of such subtlety and hope

—— Ross Raisin, author of A NATURAL , Observer, *Summer Reads of 2022*
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