Benedict Cumberbatch - Filmography - Radio

Radio

Year Title Role Broadcast
2004 Raj Quartet, TheThe Raj Quartet Nigel Rowan BBC Radio 4
Kepler Johannes Kepler BBC Radio 4
Recruiting Officer, TheThe Recruiting Officer Worthy BBC Radio 4
Odyssey, TheThe Odyssey Telemachus BBC Radio 4
Biggest Secret, TheThe Biggest Secret Captain Rob Collins BBC Radio 4
Far Side of the World, TheThe Far Side of the World Narrator BBC Radio 4
Surgeons Mate, TheThe Surgeons Mate Narrator BBC Radio 4
Mr Norris Changes Trains Narrator BBC Radio 4
2005 Le Pere Goriot Narrator BBC Radio 4
Seven Women Tovey BBC Radio 4
Medical Humanities – Baptism by Rotation Narrator BBC Radio 4
Fieldstudy – The Field Narrator BBC Radio 4
Cocktail Party, TheThe Cocktail Party Peter Quilpe BBC Radio 4
2006 Possessed, TheThe Possessed Nikolai Stavrogin BBC Radio 3
2008 Pillow Book, TheThe Pillow Book Tadanobu BBC Radio 4
Blake 7 The Early Years Townsend
Last Days of Grace, TheThe Last Days of Grace GF BBC Radio 4
At War With Wellington Duke of Wellington BBC Radio 4
Chatterton – The Allington Solution Thomas Chatterton BBC Radio 4
Cabin Pressure Capt. Martin Crieff BBC Radio 4
Spellbound Dr Murchison BBC Radio 4
Rainy Season Narrator BBC Radio 4
Tiger's Tale, TheThe Tiger's Tale Narrator BBC Radio 4
Words and Music – Italian Fantasy Narrator BBC Radio 4
Doctor Who: Forty-Five Howard Carter, Thing 2
2009 Good Evening Dudley Moore BBC Radio 4
Little Red Hen Narrator Ladybird
Rumpole and the Penge Bungalow Murders Young Rumpole BBC Radio 4
Metamorphosis Narrator BBC Radio 7
2010 Rumpole and the Family Pride Young Rumpole BBC Radio 4
Rumpole and the Eternal Triangle Young Rumpole BBC Radio 4
Words for You – The Next Chapter Narrator
2011 Tom and Viv TS Eliot BBC Radio 7
2012 Rumpole and the Man of God Young Rumpole BBC Radio 4
Rumpole and the Explosive Evidence Young Rumpole BBC Radio 4

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