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Pilgrim: The Timbermoor Imp

The BBC Radio 4 Fantasy Drama Series

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Pilgrim: The Timbermoor Imp

By: Sebastian Baczkiewicz
Narrated by: Paul Hilton, full cast, Louis Jay Jordan, Stefan Adegbola
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Pilgrim walks again between the worlds of magick and of men in this eerie supernatural adventure.

Fated to eternally walk the line between the worlds of faerie and men, reluctant hero Pilgrim finds himself facing an old adversary in this superbly uncanny two-parter.

When he donates a priceless portrait to the struggling Timbermoor Museum to ensure it stays open, there's one particular shabby exhibit Pilgrim hopes to keep safe. So he's disconcerted to hear that the item in question, Cochrane's Boot, has got lost in transit.

But someone has found it - and unleashed the spirit within it. Troubled teen Rabbit Owen has been shunned by the townsfolk since he unwittingly caused the death of his friend, but now, with the help of his 'auntie', it's payback time....

Meanwhile, guilt-ridden museum curator John Wayne pays a visit to the exclusive, elusive Grey Lodge Chalets, situated in an ancient grove deep in the heart of the woods. He needs to speak to one of the residents, but first he must deliver a tithe to the sinister supervisor, Mr Buttoner. John is willing to pay - but he has no idea how high the price will be.

With the Timbermoor Imp, Sally Mop, liberated from her prison, Rabbit is riding high - and as Hallowe'en arrives and the locals prepare to gather around the Sun Stone for their annual celebrations, the stage is set for a much darker ritual. Can Pilgrim save John from a dance with death, turn Rabbit away from revenge and prevent a terrible sacrifice?

Cast:

William Palmer - Paul Hilton

John - Stefan Adegbola

Rabbit - Louis Jay Jordan

Amy - Charlotte East

Piper - Katie Redford

Vaughan - Luke Nunn

Eddie/Mr Buttoner - Roger Ringrose

Sally - Jane Whittenshaw

Janice - Ellie Piercy

Ginger - Emma Handy

Produced by Marc Beeby and directed by Jessica Dromgoole

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 23rd - 30th October 2020.

©2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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oh dear what happened?0

I have been a huge fan of the pilgrim storiesfor years and was so happy to see a new story available. firstly the story, there are so many echos from past stories the Cuthbert Lyles for example which was a bit disappointing. . the crux of the story was a bit silly I won't spoil it for anyone who may listen.
the narration was bizarre some two characters drew me into the story them another would speak , I can only liken their performances to local amdram. overall if you have listened to his previous works you will wonder if he rushed this one out. as to the actors, some needed to remain in amdram a few more years ,. the stilted delivery and over emphasis was cringe worthy and why drop in the teenage speak "who now" ? can you tell I'm disappointed?

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