Jeremy Mortimer is a British director and producer of radio dramas for BBC Radio. He won the 2012 Bronze Sony Radio Academy Award for Best Drama with A Tale of Two Cities.

Life

Jeremy Mortimer is the son of Sir John Mortimer and Penelope Mortimer and the half-brother of Emily Mortimer.[citation needed]

Mortimer's credits include The Pattern of Painful Adventures (BBC Radio 3, 2008) and radio adaptations of Daphnis and Chloe (BBC Radio 4, 2006), Philomel Cottage (Radio 4, 2002) and The Time Machine (Radio 3, 2009). His production of the Troy Trilogy, which featured Paul Scofield and was first broadcast on Radio 3 in 1998, was lauded as "the greatest radio drama [anyone] could ever hear."

Radio Plays

Radio Plays Directed or Produced by Jeremy Mortimer
Date first broadcastPlayAuthorCastSynopsis AwardsStation Series
19 September 1990 (Recorded on 18 April 1990)Something HappenedMike WalkerBen Onwukwe, Diana Bishop, Jonathan Firth, Mmoloki Chrystie, Kelda Holmes, Lizzie McInnerny and Trevor NichollsHow does a family recover from the kidnapping of a child, and how does the child cope?BBC Radio 4
6 April 1995Charley TangoDavid LanJade Buckland, Danielle Fraser Boam, Ndumiso Mvula, Yvonne Scicluna, Desmond Taylor, David Antrobus, David Calder, Rowena Cooper, Louis Mahoney, T-Bone Wilson, Colin McFarlane, Joan-Anne Maynard, Ewen Cummins, Cyril Nri, Claire Benedict and Otis Munyang 'IriRichard rides as photographer on convoy trucks returning African children to their families. Months later his photographs shatter the peace of an ordinary summer afternoon.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
4 June 1999Tiananmen SquarePaul GodfreyDavid K S Tse and Jennifer LimIn June 1989 thousands of students gathered in Tiananmen Square demanding change. In this drama, citizens of Beijing add their support as the students stage a hunger strike. Unless the students agree to evacuate the square, the military will be drafted in. On 4 June 1989, time runs out for the students.BBC Radio 4 Friday Play
25 October 1999 – 3 December 1999Nicholas NicklebyCharles Dickens dramatised by Mike Walker and Georgia PritchettOliver Milburn, Alex Jennings, Nicola Radcliffe, Ken Campbell, Anna Massey, Richard Johnson, Tom Baker and David BamberThe story is of Nicholas's triumph against adversity: he defeats his wicked Uncle Ralph and the loathsome Squeers in order to carve out a life for himself, his family and the pitiful boy, Smike. Eventually he wins the hand of a beautiful girl, Madeline Bray.BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
14 January 2002Philomel CottageAgatha Christie updated and dramatised by Mike WalkerLizzie McInnerny, Tom Hollander, Adam Godley and Struan RodgerWhen Alex meets Terry she is swept off her feet. He persuades her to leave her job and set up a business with him.BBC Radio 4
17 March 2003The Case of the Perfect Carer retitled from The Case of the Perfect MaidAgatha Christie dramatised by Mike WalkerRichenda Carey, Joanna Monro, Carla Simpson, Richard Firth and Joan O'NormanRenting a flat to elderly sisters in a converted dower house should be a simple job for an estate agent, but Kate finds Bernice anything but easy. Then valuables start to disappear.BBC Radio 4
5 December 2005 – 30 December 2005David CopperfieldCharles Dickens adapted by Mike WalkerRobert Glenister, Michael Legge, Gerard McDermott, Deborah Findlay, Colleen Prendergast, Susan Jameson, Amy Marston, Harry Myers, Paul Bradley, Richard Firth, Geoffrey Whitehead, Adrian Scarborough, Shaun Dingwall, Diana Quick, Eve Best, Emily Wachter, Flaminia Cinque, Nicholas Le Prevost, Alex Tregear, Carl Prekopp, Geoffrey Streatfield, Joanne Froggatt, Helen Longworth, Selina Griffith and Steven WilliamsA new dramatisation of the semi-autobiographical novel which Dickens called "his favourite child".BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
23 November 2008The Pattern of Painful AdventuresStephen WakelamAntony Sher, Will Keen, Stephen Critchlow, Chris Pavlo, Helen Longworth, John Rowe, Robert Lonsdale and Joseph KloskaIt is 1607 and Shakespeare's life is at a turning point. Business is going well, but the playwright urgently needs a collaborator for his latest play. His daughter is getting married. His brother has a sick child and is in need of a job.BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
22 February 2009The Time MachineH. G. Wells dramatised by Philip Osment Music by John NichollsRobert Glenister, William Gaunt, Gunnar Cauthery, Donnla Hughes, Stephen Critchlow, Chris Pavlo, Manjeet Mann, Jill Cardo, Robert Lonsdale, Inam Mirza and Dan StarkeyH. G. Wells' classic story of a time-traveller's journey to the future, where mankind has diverged into two species – the Eloi and the Morlocks.BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3
26 December 2011 – 30 December 2011A Tale of Two CitiesCharles Dickens dramatised in five parts by Mike Walker Music by Lennert BuschRobert Lindsay, Jonathan Coy, Alison Steadman, Karl Johnson, Lydia Wilson, Andrew Scott, Paul Ready, James Lailey, Tracy Wiles, Simon Bubb, Carl Prekopp, Adjoa Andoh, Daniel Cooper, Clive Merrison, Gerard McDermott, Paul Moriarty, Christopher Webster, Adam Billington, Rikki Lawton and Alex RiversIn London and Paris before and during the French Revolution, these five episodes show the plight of the French people under the brutal oppression of the aristocracy in the years leading up to the revolution, and the corresponding savage brutality of the revolutionaries toward the former aristocrats in the years immediately following. Won the Bronze Sony Radio Academy Award for Best Drama in 2012.BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
25 November 2012 – 17 December 2012The Count of Monte CristoAlexandre Dumas dramatized in four parts by Sebastian Baczkiewicz Music by David Tobin and Jeff MeeganIain Glen, Jane Lapotaire, Paul Rhys, Toby Jones, Josette Simon, Richard Johnson, Zubin Varla, Robert Blythe, Amber Rose Revah, Kate Fleetwood, Stephanie Racine, Will Howard and Adam NagaitisIt is 1838. The Count of Monte Cristo has arrived in Paris. Baron Danglars, Gerard de Villefort and Fernand de Morcerf have no idea that Edmond Dantes, who they betrayed in Marseilles a quarter of a century earlier, is plotting to destroy them.BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
2017Peter Oswald and Stephan HardingChipo Chung, Paul Hilton, Peter MarinkerA Scientist is lost, alone, somewhere in the distant present. She feels she has run out of answers, her way of working and her kind of knowledge, misused by the world, seems to destroy all it touches. Someone approaches her – a Fool, escaped out of a Shakespeare play perhaps, a holy joker. He offers to walk with her from the formation of the Earth to the present, to see if they can find anything out that will change things. They take one great step back and then start walking forwards, from the clumping together of the material of the Earth, through the long ages of the evolution of bacteria. As they go, the Scientist explains to the Fool the scientific meaning of the wonders he is seeing. Best Mobile App award, Script nominated for Ted Hughes Award.N/A

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