Episodes
Episode | Title | First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
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01 | Between Isis And Osiris | 20100112 | 20140428 (BBC7) 20140429 (BBC7) 20110731 (R4) | Introduced by Tony Lidington as Alfred, Custodian of the Hall. A series of three specially commissioned stories inspired by London's Egyptian Hall - 'England's Home of Mystery & Many Illusions', which stood in Piccadilly for most of the 19th Century. The recordings were made in front of an invited audience at the Concert Artistes' Association in Covent Garden. The first tale is read by award-winning radio actor, Miriam Margolyes. London's Egyptian Hall was originally built in 1812 to house collections of curiosities brought back from the most remote and mysterious parts of the globe - from the South Seas, North & South America and Africa. But it soon became the venue for extraordinary spectaculars, panoramas and pseudo scientific demonstrations - such as Britain's first ever films, illusions, magic and freak shows. By the end of the 19th Century, it had become known as 'England's Home of Mystery and Many Illusions', under the management of the renowned magician, Maskelyne. It became the centre of magic and spiritualism where new acts were demonstrated and charlatans exposed. It is this rich legacy that has inspired these three stories - which are as quirky, mysterious and surprising as the curiosities themselves! Each tale is introduced by Alfred - the custodian of the Hall (played by Tony Lidington) - who tells us a little of the Hall's history, before each story. Miriam Margolyes tells the tale of artist Benjamin Robert Haydon, whose exhibition at the Egyptian Hall was eclipsed by the hugely popular American midget, General Tom Thumb. With Tony Lidington as Alfred, the Custodian of the Hall. Written by John Peacock Read by Miriam Margolyes Producer: David Blount By John Peacock. Miriam Margolyes tells the tale of artist Benjamin Robert Haydon. |
02 | The Great Mephisto! | 20100113 | 20140429 (BBC7) 20140430 (BBC7) 20110807 (R4) | A series of three specially commissioned stories inspired by London's Egyptian Hall - 'England's Home of Mystery & Many Illusions', which stood in Piccadilly for most of the 19th Century. The recordings were made in front of an invited audience at the Concert Artistes' Association in Covent Garden. London's Egyptian Hall was originally built in 1812 to house collections of curiosities brought back from the most remote and mysterious parts of the globe - from the South Seas, North & South America and Africa. But it soon became the venue for extraordinary spectaculars, panoramas and pseudo scientific demonstrations - such as Britain's first ever films, illusions, magic and freak shows. By the end of the 19th Century, it had become known as 'England's Home of Mystery and Many Illusions', under the management of the renowned magician, Maskelyne. It became the centre of magic and spiritualism where new acts were demonstrated and charlatans exposed. The Great Mephisto! written by Tony Lidington A young illusionist from the Punjab takes revenge on his cruel master. Read by Medhev Sharma Introduced by Tony Lidington as Alfred, Custodian of the Hall. Producer: David Blount By Tony Lidington. A young Indian illusionist gets revenge on his cruel employer. |
03 | Curious Shadows | 20100114 | 20140430 (BBC7) 20140501 (BBC7) 20110814 (R4) | Series of three stories inspired by the Victorian venue in Piccadilly, famed as the home of magic, spectacle, freak shows and pseudo-scientific demonstrations. By Jerome Vincent. The early film makers guarded their technical secrets closely. In this tale their rivalry leads to murder. Read by Gunnar Cauthery. With Tony Lidington as Alfred, the Custodian of the Hall. Directed by David Blount By Jerome Vincent. The early filmmakers guarded their secrets closely - sometimes fatally. |