Raffles (radio series)
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| Genre | Radio drama |
|---|---|
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Home station | BBC Radio 4 |
| Starring | Jeremy Clyde Michael Cochrane |
| Original release | 20 October 1985 – 17 January 1993 |
| No. of series | 3 |
| No. of episodes | 19 |
Raffles is a British radio programme including eighteen episodes that first aired on BBC Radio 4 from 1985 to 1992,[1] and an additional radio play that aired in 1993 on the BBC World Service.[2] The series was directed by Gordon House and was based on the A. J. Raffles stories (first published 1898–1909) by author E. W. Hornung.[3]
The series starred Jeremy Clyde as fictional gentleman thief A. J. Raffles, and Michael Cochrane as Raffles's companion Bunny Manders.
Raffles is occasionally rebroadcast on radio by the BBC and has been released on home audio.
The series was a BBC Radio 4 and BBC World Service co-production. The first two series were adapted from E. W. Hornung's stories by David Buck, and the last series was adapted by Olwen Wymark. The director was Gordon House, and the signature tune was composed by Jim Parker.[3] Jeremy Clyde played A. J. Raffles, and Michael Cochrane played Bunny Manders. Henry Stamper played a major recurring character, police detective Inspector Mackenzie.
Jeremy Clyde and Michael Cochrane had previously portrayed Raffles and Bunny respectively in the first episode of the 1978 BBC One television series Crime Writers, a documentary series about the history of crime fiction. In the same episode, Clyde and Cochrane also portrayed characters that inspired the creation of Raffles and Bunny, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, as well as the fictional detective C. Auguste Dupin and Dupin's unnamed companion.[4][5]
Clyde and Cochrane had appeared together in the 1982 three part radio drama The Riddle of the Sands. Adapted by Colin Davis and Directed by Gordon House it was broadcast by BBC World Service January 1982 and repeated on Radio 4 Extra in January 2026.[6]
After playing Raffles and Bunny in eighteen episodes on BBC Radio 4 between 1985 and 1992, all adapted from Hornung's stories, Clyde and Cochrane reprised their roles for the radio dramatisation of Graham Greene's play The Return of A. J. Raffles, which aired on the BBC World Service on 17 January 1993. The third series of Raffles had also been broadcast on the BBC World Service from 10 December 1992 though 14 January 1993. Henry Stamper reprised his role as Inspector Mackenzie for the 1993 radio play. Gordon House, who directed the Raffles series, also adapted and directed the production, and it used the Raffles series theme music composed by Jim Parker.[7]
Cast
Main
- Jeremy Clyde as A. J. Raffles, a gentleman thief and cricketer
- Michael Cochrane as Bunny Manders, Raffles's companion
Recurring
- Henry Stamper as Inspector Mackenzie, a detective from Scotland Yard
- Ron Pember as Crawshay, a rival working-class thief (Series 1)
- Gordon Reid as Dr Theobald, a physician in Earl's Court, London (Series 3)
- John Hartley as Mr Maturin, an alter ego of Raffles (Series 3)
- Gudrun Ure as Mrs Fisher, a landlady in Ham Common (Series 3)