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Charles Paris: A Deadly Habit

By: Simon Brett, Jeremy Front
Narrated by: Bill Nighy, Suzanne Burden, Jon Glover, full cast
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Publisher's Summary

Actor and sleuth Charles Paris is back in this full-cast BBC radio dramatisation of Simon Brett's novel, starring Bill Nighy.

Locked down with his semi-detached wife, Frances, Charles has thrown himself into a new career as a handyman, becoming quite the DIY expert. He's developed muscles, stopped smoking and even cut back on the booze.

Then his agent, Maurice, offers him the chance to get back on stage - and in a West End play, no less. The star, Justin Grover, asked for him specifically, but Charles has reservations. Grover was cocky enough when they were both young hopefuls; now, he's the star of a massive TV fantasy series, and the play - a verbatim piece set in a monastery - is dire.

So why has Justin signed up for it? He certainly doesn't need the money, unlike Charles. The cast is drearily male, and before long, Charles is hitting the Scotch again. When he drunkenly stumbles over the corpse of a fellow actor, Charles panics, leaving the body to be discovered by someone else. But he soon regrets lying to the police, and driven by guilt and self-preservation, he resolves to find the murderer....

This sparkling adaptation by Jeremy Front stars Bill Nighy (Emma, Love Actually) as Charles Paris, with Suzanne Burden as Frances and Jon Glover as Maurice.

Credits

Written by Simon Brett

Adapted by Jeremy Front

Directed by Sally Avens

Cast

Charles Paris........................Bill Nighy

Frances........................Suzanne Burden

Maurice........................Jon Glover

Justin ........................Tony Turner

Lydia ........................Ria Marshall

Kit ........................Joseph Ayre

Brendan ........................Jonathan Kydd

Nina ........................Marilyn Nnadebe

D.S. Dalby ........................Stewart Campbell

Alice/Peaches ........................Elinor Coleman

Kelly/Dervla ........................Jane Slavin

Bethan ........................Christine Kavanagh

Neil ........................Simon Ludders

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 3-24 September 2021

©2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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Great fun. Love Bill

It’s fun listening to a cast of performers especially when it’s led by Bill Nighy. He’s marvellous. Still all the other actors are terrific too. The story is a bit tame. But hey it doesn’t matter.

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