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4 Extra Debut. Edwin visits his fiancé at Miss Twinkleton’s Academy, while Princess Puffer lures secrets from Edwin’s uncle. Stars Pippa Nixon.

Kate Dickens tells the story of her father’s final and unfinished novel, a fast-moving thriller set in the cathedral town of Cloisterham.

It is Christmas and all is fine until Edwin - the young man who appears to have it all, a beautiful and charming prospective bride, the promise of an engineering job in Egypt - disappears.

Presumed murdered. Could it have been impetuous Neville Landless? Or Edwin’s uncle Jasper?

In this episode, Edwin visits his fiancé Rosa at Miss Twinkleton’s Academy, but his gift of a pair of gloves for every one of her 19 years is not as successful as he had hoped.

In an opium den near London’s docks, Princess Puffer teases secrets from Edwin’s uncle, John Jasper.

Dickens’ last, unfinished, novel is set in a phantasmagorical drug-fuelled landscape where nobody is who or what they say they are.

Whilst writing it, Dickens was driving himself towards exhaustion and death through obsessive public performances of the most lurid parts of Oliver Twist - revisiting his first successful novel whilst struggling with his last, fearful that his creative well is drying up and that this story would never be brought to a close.

Written by Charles Dickens and dramatised in ten parts by Mike Walker.

Narrated by Dickens’ daughter Kate, witness to her father’s final weeks, and whose fascination with this story leads her to look into its unsolved conclusion to find clues about her father’s character.

Kate Dickens ...… Pippa Nixon
John Jasper ...… Joel McCormack
Edwin Drood ...… Iwan Davies
Rosa Bud ...… Isabella Inchbald
Princess Puffer ...… Rachel Atkins

Director: Jeremy Mortimer

A ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Cymru Wales production for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 4, first broadcast in December 2020.

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