Samuel Pepys  After the Fire, Samuel Pepys
Samuel Pepys  After the Fire, Samuel Pepys
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Samuel Pepys - After the Fire
BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation

Author: Samuel Pepys, Hattie Naylor

Narrator: Full Cast, Katherine Jakeways, Kris Marshall

Abridged: 1 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/01/2016


Synopsis

Kris Marshall (My Family) stars in this BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of the famous diarist's account of the aftermath of the Great Fire of London.

Following on from the acclaimed radio dramatisation of Pepys' complete diaries, this further instalment of his chronicles focuses on events following the cataclysmic inferno that destroyed much of the capital four hundred years ago.

When the Great Fire of 1666 was finally extinguished, little remained of London but smouldering rubble. Samuel Pepys witnessed firsthand the impact it had on the city and its people, and would be haunted by what he had seen for the rest of his life. Thousands of homes and many key buildings had been destroyed or damaged, including St Paul's Cathedral.

Now aged 70, in poor health, and living with his servant Will in Clapham, Pepys remembers the devastation. He recalls burying his prize Parmesan to keep it safe, standing in Moorfield among the homeless as London burned, going out in his carriage to look at the ruins, and viewing the plans for the new city that would rise from the ashes – its centrepiece a magnificent cathedral that would be hailed as a masterpiece.

Starring Kris Marshall as Samuel Pepys, this entertaining and enlightening adaptation by Hattie Naylor vividly conjures up the sights and sounds of Pepys' world. Duration: 1 hour 15 mins approx.

About Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys (1633-1703) achieved fame as a naval administrator and a friend and colleague of the powerful and learned. For nearly ten years he kept a private diary in which he recorded life in Restoration London, commenting on politics, public events, and private matters.


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"...balancing domesticity, business and history so vividly and unexpectedly it sounds as if 1660 were the day before yesterday." Daily Telegraph (review of the first series)