Read Benedict Cumberbatch Online
Authors: Justin Lewis
2008:
16 February
THE SATURDAY PLAY: SPELLBOUND (Role: Dr John Murchison)
BBC Radio 4 (Saturday, 1430–1530)
Dramatised by Amanda Dalton from the original book by:
Francis Beeching
Directed by: Susan Roberts
Cast included: Hattie Morahan (Constance), Alexandra Mathie (Nurse Deeling), David Fleeshman (Dr Edwardes), Gerard Fletcher (Geoffrey), Christine Cox (Ciceley).
2008:
14 April
THE AFTERNOON PLAY: GOOD EVENING (Role: Dudley Moore)
BBC Radio 4 (Monday, 1415–1500)
Written by: Roy Smiles
Produced by: Liz Anstee
Cast included: Matt Addis (Alan Bennett), Jonathan Aris (Jonathan Miller), Rory Kinnear (Peter Cook).
2008:
1 May
THE AFTERNOON PLAY:
CHATTERTON: THE ALLINGTON SOLUTION (Role: Thomas Chatterton)
BBC Radio 4 (Thursday, 1415–1500)
Written by: Peter Ackroyd
Directed by: Roy McMillan
Cast included: Adrian Scarborough (Allington), Rachel Bavidge (Ruth), David Timson (Partridge), Glen McCready (Sam), Liza Sadovy (Mrs Angel), Hugh Ross (Jackman), Jonathan Keeble (Mr Crane), Hugh Dickson (Coroner), Mark Lawson (Himself).
2008:
9, 12–14 May
METAMORPHOSIS (Reader (all parts))
BBC Radio 7 (Friday, then following Monday–Wednesday, 1830–1900)
By: Franz Kafka
2008:
23–27 June
BOOK OF THE WEEK: CASANOVA (Reader)
BBC Radio 4 (Monday–Friday, 0945–1000, repeated same night 0030–0045)
By: Ian Kelly
2008:
6 July
WORDS AND MUSIC: ITALIAN FANTASY (Reader)
BBC Radio 3 (Sunday, 2330–0100)
Also reading: Emily Bruni
[A sequence of poetry and prose (Byron, Browning, ee cummings, Henry James, Elizabeth David, Eleanor Clark), interspersed with music (Berlioz, Respighi and Bob Dylan, among others).]
2008–present (four series):
CABIN PRESSURE (Role: Captain Martin Crieff (all episodes but one*))
BBC Radio 4
Written by: John Finnemore
Produced by: David Tyler
Main cast: Stephanie Cole (Carolyn Knapp-Shappey), Roger Allam (First Officer Douglas Richardson), John Finnemore (Arthur Knapp-Shappey).
Series 1:
2 July–6 August 2008: Wednesdays, 1130–1200
Series 2:
17 July–21 August 2009: Fridays, 1130–1200
Special:
25 December 2010: Saturday, 0830–0900
Series 3:
1 July–5 August 2011: Fridays, 1130–1200
Series 4:
9 January–13 February 2013: Wednesdays, 1830–
1900
2008:
4–8 August
AT WAR WITH WELLINGTON (Role: Duke of Wellington)
BBC Radio 4 (Monday–Friday, 1545–1600)
Presented by: Peter and Dan Snow
Producer: Alyn Shipton
Also featuring the voices of: David Westhead, Neil Dudgeon, David Holt, Frank Stirling
[Series in which Peter and Dan Snow introduced extracts from diary entries and letters from soldiers who fought in the Peninsular Campaign.]
2008:
9 August
BBC WORLD DRAMA: THE TIGER’S TAIL (Reader)
BBC World Service (Saturday, 1900–2000)
[A selection of short stories by Burmese writers.]
2008:
11–15 August
WOMAN’S HOUR DRAMA: THE PILLOW BOOK (Role: Tadanobu)
BBC Radio 4 (Monday–Friday, 1045–1100)
By: Robert Forrest, inspired by the diary of Sei Shonagon
Cast included: Ruth Gemmell (Shonagon), John Rowe (Narimasa), Laura Rees (Empress), Caroline Martin (Saisho), Richard Madden (Emperor), Mark Bazeley (Yukinari), Colette O’Neil (Tozammi).
2008:
18 August
SUNSHINE AND SHOWERS: RAINY SEASON (Reader)
BBC Radio 4 (Monday, 1530–1545)
By: DJ Taylor
Producer: Sasha Yevtushenko
2008:
24 September
THE AFTERNOON PLAY: THE LAST DAYS OF GRACE (Role: GF)
BBC Radio 4 (Wednesday, 1415–1500)
By: Nick Warburton
Produced by: Steven Canny
Cast included: Kenneth Cranham (W.G. Grace), Christopher Martin-Jenkins (Voice of Cricket).
2008:
27 December
THE SATURDAY PLAY: TOM AND VIV (Role: Tom)
BBC Radio 4 (Saturday, 1430–1600)
By: Michael Hastings
Produced by: Peter Kavanagh
Cast included: Lia Williams (Vivienne Haigh-Wood), David Haig (Maurice), Judy Parfitt (Rose), John Rowe (Charles), Emily Randall (Louise).
2009–present:
AFTERNOON DRAMA: RUMPOLE (Role: Young Rumpole (all episodes))
BBC Radio 4
Written by: John Mortimer, adapted by Richard Stoneman
Directed by: Marilyn Imrie
1: RUMPOLE AND THE PENGE BUNGALOW MURDERS
(19–26 May 2009; Tuesdays, 1415–1500)
Cast included: Timothy West (Elder Rumpole), Geoffrey Whitehead (C.H. Wystan), Andy de la Tour (Albert/Peter), Ewan Bailey (Simon), Emma Fielding (Daisy), Jasmine Hyde
(Hilda), Stephen Critchlow (Reggie), Matthew Morgan (Bonny), Karl Johnson (Judge/Dr Phillimore), David Shaw-Parker (Lord Jessop).
2: RUMPOLE AND THE FAMILY PRIDE
(9 August 2010;
Monday, 1415–1500)
Cast included: Timothy West (Elder Rumpole), Cathy Sara (Hilda), Elaine Claxton (Liz/Helen), Julian Wadham (Lord Sackbut), Sophie Thompson (Rosemary/Pippa), Joshua McGuire (Jonathan).
3: RUMPOLE AND THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE
(10 August 2010; Tuesday, 1415–1500)
Cast included: Timothy West (Elder Rumpole), Cathy Sara (Dorothy), Faye Castelow (Elizabeth).
4: RUMPOLE AND THE MAN OF GOD
(1 March 2012;
Thursday, 1415–1500)
Cast included: Timothy West (Elder Rumpole), Jasmine Hyde (Hilda), Stephen Critchlow (George Frobisher/Mr Pratt), Adrian Scarborough (Rev. Mordred Skinner).
5: RUMPOLE AND THE EXPLOSIVE EVIDENCE
(2 March 2012; Friday, 1415–1500)
Cast included: Timothy West (Elder Rumpole), Jasmine Hyde (Hilda), Alison Pettitt (Joyce Pringle), Michael Cochrane (Sam Ballard), John Ramm (DI Dickerson), Geoffrey Whitehead (Sir Oliver Oliphant/Philbeam).
6: RUMPOLE AND THE GENTLE ART OF BLACKMAIL
(18 December 2012; Tuesday, 1415–1500)
Cast included: Timothy West (Elder Rumpole), Jasmine Hyde (Hilda), Louis Tafler-Hyde (Nicholas Rumpole), Stephen Critchlow (Humphrey Grice/Judge Everglades), Faye Castelow (Sue Galton).
7: RUMPOLE AND THE EXPERT WITNESS
(25 December 2012; Tuesday, 1415–1500)
Cast included: Timothy West (Elder Rumpole), Louis Tafler-Hyde (Nicholas Rumpole), Daniel Weyman (Dr Ned Dacre), Nigel Anthony (Erskine-Brown).
2010:
2–3 June
BLAKE’S 7: THE EARLY YEARS (Role: Townsend)
BBC Radio 7 (Wednesday–Thursday, 1830–1900)
(Cumberbatch appeared in parts 2 and 3 of this five-part revival series)
3: The Dust Run
4: The Trial
Created by: Terry Nation
Written by: Ben Aaronovitch, Simon Guerrier
Cast included: Stephen Lord, Carrie Dobro.
2010:
5 November
BIG TOE BOOKS (Guest Reader)
BBC Radio 7 (Friday, 1600–1700)
[Cumberbatch was featured in this children’s magazine show reading
Silverwing
by Kenneth Oppel.]
2013:
13 January
DRAMA ON 3: COPENHAGEN (Role: Werner Heisenberg)
BBC Radio 3 (Sunday, 2030–2230)
By: Michael Frayn
Cast included: Simon Russell Beale (Niels Bohr), Greta Scacchi (Margrethe Bohr).
2013:
16, 18–22 March
NEVERWHERE (Role: Angel Islington)
BBC Radio 4*/BBC Radio 4 Extra**
*Part 1: BBC Radio 4: 16 March 2013 (Saturday, 1430–1530)
**Parts 2–6: BBC Radio 4 Extra: 18–22 March 2013 (Monday–Friday, 1800–1830)
By: Neil Gaiman
Cast included: James McAvoy (Richard Mayhew), Natalie Dormer (Door), Christopher Lee (Earl of Earls Court), Andrew Sachs (Tooley), David Harewood (Marquis de Carabas), Sophie Okonedo (Hunter), Anthony Head (Croup), David Schofield (Vandemar), Bernard Cribbins (Old Bailey), Romola Garai (Jessica), Paul Chequer (Gary), Johnny Vegas (Lord Ratspeaker), Neil Gaiman (Mr Figgis).
2006:
January
CASANOVA: THE VENETIAN YEARS – THE MEMOIRS OF GIACOMO CASANOVA (Reader)
CSA Word
Memoirs by: Giacomo Casanova
2008:
August
DEATH IN A WHITE TIE (Reader)
Hachette Digital
By: Ngaio Marsh
2008:
November
DOCTOR WHO: FORTY FIVE: FALSE GODS (Role: Howard Carter)
Big Finish Productions
Directed by: Ken Bentley
Written by: Mark Morris
Cast included: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Philip Olivier (Hex), Lucy Adams (Jane Templeton), Paul Lincoln (Robert Charles/Robot), Jon Glover (Creodont).
2008:
December
ARTISTS IN CRIME (Reader)
Hachette Digital
By: Ngaio Marsh
2010:
November
WORDS FOR YOU – THE NEXT CHAPTER (Reader)
Universal Records
25-track charity album of poetry recitations accompanying classical music pieces.
Also featuring: Peter Capaldi, Meryl Streep, Helena Bonham Carter, Terence Stamp, Maureen Lipman, Dervla Kirwan, Peter Capaldi, Rupert Penry-Jones, James Earl Jones.
[Cumberbatch appears on three tracks:
6: Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (accompanying Modest Mussorgsky/Khovanshtchina, Intermezzo Act 4)
19: Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats (accompanying Gustav Mahler/Symphony No. 5 in C Sharp, 4th Movement –Death in Venice)
24: Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll (accompanying Richard Wagner/Magic Fire Music (Feuerzauber))
2010:
December
SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE REDISCOVERED RAILWAY MYSTERIES AND OTHER STORIES (Reader)
BBC Audiobooks/AudioGo
Written by: John Taylor
2012:
September
MOBY DICK – THE BIG READ (Reader)
Part of Plymouth International Book Festival
Devised by: Philip Hoare, Angela Cockayne
Online at www.mobydickbigread.com
2012:
November
LATE NIGHT TALES: FRIENDLY FIRES (Narrator/Contributor)
Late Night Tales Records
[Contributes to one track: ‘Flat of Angels’ by Simon Cleary.]
2012:
December
THE SNOWMAN AND THE SNOWDOG (Reader)
Puffin Books e-audiobook
By: Hilary Audus, based on the book,
The Snowman
, by Raymond Briggs
2013:
February
THE TEMPEST (Role: Ferdinand)
Naxos Audio Books
By: William Shakespeare
Produced by: John Tydeman
Cast included: Ian McKellen (Prospero), Emilia Fox (Miranda).
2013:
June
RÖYKSOPP: LATE NIGHT TALES (Narrator/Contributor)
Late Night Tales Records
[Contributes to one track: ‘Flat of Angels Part 2’ by Simon Cleary.]
2009:
July
INSPIRED* (Contributor)
Shoehorn Publications
Published in aid of the Prince’s Trust
[Includes Cumberbatch’s account of being car-jacked in South Africa.]
2011:
April
THE NIGHT JAR (Voice)
iPhone App Game
AMV/Somethin’ Else Productions
A young Cumberbatch poses for the
Hawking
photocall in 2004.
With former long-term girlfriend Olivia Poulet at March 2007’s UK premiere of
Amazing Grace
.
Timothy Carlton holds his son’s Best Actor award following the 57th Evening Standard Theatre Awards in November 2011.
May 2013. Parents Wanda Ventham and Timothy Carlton, with actor Mark Gatiss (centre), attend the IMAX 3D Premiere of
Star Trek Into Darkness
.
Alongside theatre directors Nicholas Hytner and Sir Peter Hall at the 2010 London Evening Standard Theatre Awards.
Cumberbatch pictured with David Furnish and Evgeny Lebedev at the Grey Goose Winter Ball of October 2011, held to benefit the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
At the same event with former flame Anna James.
Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman pose with their BAFTA for Best Drama Series for
Sherlock
in May 2011.
September 2011. Cumberbatch demonstrates his ease in front of the camera at the
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
premiere in Venice.
The same month; Tom Hardy, Colin Firth, Gary Oldman, Cumberbatch and John Hurt arrive at the UK premiere of
Tinker Tailor
.
Some of the leading lights of the acclaimed television series
Parade’s End
. Left to right: David Parfitt, director Susanna White, Selwyn Roberts, Cumberbatch, Rebecca Hall and screenwriter Sir Tom Stoppard.
David Thewlis, Cumberbatch and Tom Hiddleston prepare to meet the Duke of Cambridge at the UK premiere of
War Horse
in January 2012.
November 2011. Jonny Lee Miller and Cumberbatch accept their joint Best Actor Award for
Frankenstein
at the 57th Evening Standard Theatre Awards.