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Blood, Sex and Money

A BBC Radio 4 Serialisation of Zola's Epic Saga

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Glenda Jackson stars in this award-winning BBC Radio series, inspired by literature's greatest ever whistleblower, Émile Zola, and his epic saga of the Rougon-Macquart family

First published between 1870 and 1893, Émile Zola’s 20-book cycle chronicling four generations of the Rougon-Macquarts was a shocking exposé of the decadence, degradation and moral decay of 19th-century France. It included some of his greatest novels, among them his masterpiece, Germinal.

These innovative, ambitious dramas, first broadcast on Radio 4 over 24 hours in 2015-16, is a radical reimagining of Zola’s classic series, introducing us to 104-year-old matriarch, Dide, imprisoned in an asylum in southern France. Trapped, but omniscient, she broods over her ‘family of wolves’. As a young woman, she gave birth to two dynasties that exemplified French society. One legitimate – rich, powerful, obsessive and corrupt. The other illegitimate – poor, vulnerable, weak and depraved.

In these three seasons, themed around blood, sex and money, we come to know the members of her extended family intimately – the good, the bad and the misguided. As we follow their highs and lows, we are taken deep into the heart of France’s ‘Second Empire’ and drawn into the tragic, farcical reign of Napoleon III as it marches forward towards a modern, industrialised society.

This groundbreaking series won Best Drama at the BBC Radio and Music Awards 2016 and Best Adaptation at the BBC Audio Drama Awards 2017, and boasts a star cast including Robert Lindsay, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Holliday Grainger, Samuel West, Anna Maxwell Martin, Paul McGann, Georgina Campbell, Jack Lowden and Alison Steadman.

Also included is a 30-minute bonus programme, The Life and Work of Émile Zola, in which Glenda Jackson travels to Paris to discover how Zola’s experience and the physical and cultural landscape in which he lived influenced his great novels.

Written by Émile Zola

Dramatised by Dan Rebellato, Oliver Emanuel, Martin Jameson and Lavinia Murray

Produced and directed by Pauline Harris, Polly Thomas, Kirsty Williams, Nadia Molinari and Gary Brown

Executive Producer: Melanie Harris

Series Producer: Susan Roberts

Sound designer: Eloise Whitmore

A Sparklab production for BBC Radio 4

©2019 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2019 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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"Unmissable." (Daily Telegraph)

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In my amplifer, literature rather than Spinal Tap, this goes up to 11. For starters the narrator is the older Glenda Jackson - consummate actress and bringing a coherence, emotionally grasping, to the whole series. Regional accents portrayed by the cast in Britspeak. A comprehensive exploration of social norms at the time, not in an economic or purely political way, but in an enthralling emotional story as were the original books. Rather than in movie version with CGI this 'Audible' allows the listeners imagination to fill in their own experiences/comparisons which is far more effective and less distracting.

DRAMA PAR EXCELLENCE!

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Reread and re listen each time a joy
Never surpassed , always relèvent ,
A desert island must

Life in all its gory detail

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Came across this when it was on the radio. Never read any Zola and never thought I would, but absolutely blown away by both the story and the adaptation. The actors are wonderful, the use of accents makes it really accessible, it's absolutely gripping. Had to pull over to the side of the road to cry several times. Would recommend this to anyone, especially if you think fancy vintage French writing is not for you.

Not my sort of thing, but...

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This is one of the most ambitious and satisfying things I've ever listened to. The performances, writing and direction are immense and it is a brilliant evocation of French history and culture. Everyone in it is fabulous, but Glenda Jackson is by turns terrifying, hilarious and everything in between.

A highlight of BBC Radio drama

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Epic Zola brilliantly dramatised and performed with excellent performances including Glenda Jackson as Aunt Dide - grim and funny at times.

Excellent Stellar Cast

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