The Long Dark Tea-Time of The Soul (radio Serial) - Cast

Cast

The returning characters are:

  • Richard MacDuff - Billy Boyd
  • Detective Sergeant Gilks - Jim Carter
  • Janice Pearce - Olivia Colman
  • Dirk Gently - Harry Enfield
  • Constable Luke, RAF Pilot 1 - Wayne Forester

New characters:

  • Nurse Sally Mills - Morwenna Banks
  • Simon Draycott - Peter Davison
  • Thor - Rupert Degas
  • Nobby Paxton - Michael Fenton Stevens
  • Dr Standish - John Fortune
  • Geoff Anstey, Bates - Jon Glover
  • Elena - Sally Grace
  • Mysterious Vagrant, Vagrant King, Green Hairy Monster, Viking Announcer - Philip Jackson
  • Kate Schechter - Laurel Lefkow
  • Viking Announcer - Gary Martin
  • Odin, Sirius Cybernetics functionary - Stephen Moore
  • Neil Sharp, RAF Pilot 2 - Philip Pope
  • Cynthia Draycott - Jan Ravens
  • Toe Rag - Michael Roberts
  • Tsuliwaensis - Susan Sheridan
  • Sarah Montague - Sarah Montague
  • Announcer - John Marsh

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