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The Tree of Liberty
- A BBC Radio 4 Crime Drama
- Narrated by: Brian Hibbard, David Calder, full cast, Kathryn Pogson
- Length: 3 hrs and 47 mins
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Thriller & Suspense
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Summary
Four thrilling detective dramas set in Amiens during the French Revolution.
September 1791. Newly promoted Lieutenant General Jacques Lacroix is transferred from Paris to Amiens, tasked to solve crimes and arrest criminals. But in these days of revolution, it’s increasingly tricky for him to identify the criminals amongst all the agitators, rabble-rousers and counter-revolutionaries. And his job is about to get even harder as he finds himself investigating a slew of grisly murders....
In Friends in High Places, the body of a murdered girl is dragged out of the Somme. She was last seen at a salon the previous night, in the company of Maximilien Robespierre: could the great man be implicated in her death?
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In Health of a Nation, a doctor is found dead as the Reign of Terror begins. His son confesses to the murder - but he has an alibi, so why would he lie?
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Production credits
Written by Nigel Baldwin, with additional research by Constantia Michael
Directed by Alison Hindell
Original music by Paula Gardiner, performed by Mark Edwards, Jeanette Masocchi, Ron Parry and Paula Gardiner
Cast
Lt Gen Lacroix - David Calder
Monet - Brian Hibbard
Charlotte - Kathryn Pogson
Dupont - Ian Rowlands
Roland - Christian Rodska
Robespierre - Brendan Charleson
Didier/Panchaud/Chalier - Steve Hodson
Mme Rives/Josephine - Bethan Jones
Surgeon - Matthew Morgan
Mme Giradoux - Lesley Rooney
Duval - Simon Ludders
Madeleine - Frances Tomelty
Mme des Chats/Mme Dupre - Sue Roderick
Ferrier/Michel - Andrew Wincott
Georges/Jean - Robert Harper
Simone - Sara Harris-Davies
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 13th March-3rd April 1995
Critic reviews
"Stylish detective series." (The Independent)