Jeremy Mortimer
Jeremy Mortimer is a British director and producer of radio dramas for BBC Radio. He is the son of John and Penelope Mortimer and the brother of Emily Mortimer. His credits include The Pattern of Painful Adventures (BBC Radio 3, 2008) and radio adaptations of Daphnis and Chloe (BBC Radio 4, 2006), Philomel Cottage (Radio 4, 2002) and The Time Machine (Radio 3, 2009). His production of the Troy Trilogy, which featured Paul Scofield and was first broadcast on Radio 3 in 1998, was lauded as "the greatest radio drama [anyone] could ever hear."
He won the 2012 Bronze Sony Radio Academy Award for Best Drama with A Tale of Two Cities.
Radio Plays
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↑ Directed by Marilyn Imrie and Jeremy Mortimer
↑ Joan O'Norman was included in the cast credits but is an anagram of Joanna Monro used to conceal one "character" being a disguise
↑ Directed by Jeremy Mortimer and Mary Peate
↑ Directed by Jessica Dromgoole and Jeremy Mortimer
↑ Directed by Jeremy Mortimer and Sasha Yevtushenko
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