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Ten Days That Shook The World

Ten Days That Shook The World

A BBC Radio full-cast dramatisation

Summary

A dramatised retelling of John Reed's thrilling eyewitness account of the Russian Revolution - plus bonus documentary

'Fizzy and fast, but never flippant' The New Statesman

John Reed's first-hand description of the October Revolution was written in early 1918 and published in the USA the following year. The veracity and impact of his dynamic, snapshot-style reportage made the book an instant bestseller, and it has since become a modern classic, inspiring films including Sergei Eisenstein's October and the Oscar-winning Reds.

This fast-paced dramatisation begins in autumn 1917, with news of upheaval in Russia hitting the headlines worldwide. The Tsar has abdicated, and the Provisional Government, formed to replace him, is losing control. American journalists John Reed and Louise Bryant arrive in Petrograd to find the city in chaos. The tension between factions is palpable, and it's only a matter of time before the situation explodes - but in what direction? As revolutionaries and counter-revolutionaries struggle to seize power, the duo find themselves at the very heart of the insurrection, experiencing history as it unfolds...

Vividly capturing the anarchy and confusion of those tumultuous days, Reed's sensational blow-by-blow account, adapted by acclaimed dramatist Robin Brooks, transports us to the chilly, mud-churned streets of Petrograd as these world-changing events play out. It is accompanied by a fascinating retrospective documentary, Start the Week: Russian Revolution a hundred years on, in which Tom Sutcliffe travels to Moscow to discover the forces that led to the Revolution, and finds out how far Russians today embrace or reject such a pivotal moment in their country's story.

Production credits
Written by John Reed
Dramatised by Robin Brooks
'The Internationale' sung by Eiry Thomas
Directed by Alison Hindell
A BBC Cymru/Wales production for BBC Radio 4

Cast
John Reed - Richard Laing
Louise Bryant - Kelly Burke
Lenin/Driver/Soldier/Shatov/Colonel/Meshkovsky/Cab Driver - Nicholas Murchie
Liazonov/Kerensky/Doorman/Kameniev - Ewan Bailey
Lunacharsky/Trotsky/Comberg - Matthew Gravelle
Buchanan/Karelin/Commissar/Baklanov - Richard Elfyn
Doorwoman - Lynn Hunter
Zorin/Robert/Saratov/Antonov/Leonsky/Student/Zinoviev - Sion Pritchard
Woman - Sarah Ridgeway
Spiridonova/Girl - Gwawr Loader
Oblomov/Sverdlov - Simon Ludders
Krylenko - Tom Forrister
Mayor/Nathanson - Philip Fox
Dybenko - Richard Nichols
Melcher - Charlie Clements
Wife - Eiry Thomas
Other parts played by members of the cast

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 9-20 October 2017

Start the Week: Russian Revolution a hundred years on
Presented by Tom Sutcliffe
With Konstantin Kosachev, Mikhail Zygar, Arkady Ostrovsky and Zelfira Tregulova
Produced by Katy Hickman
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 9 October 2017

© 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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