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OverviewOn sabbatical from the Franciscan order, Father Paolo Baldi is working as a philosophy lecturer in Dublin when his life takes an unexpected turn and he finds himself helping the police to solve crimes. Death Cap sees Paolo attending a monastic retreat far out in County Cork, where a sudden death among the Franciscan brothers causes him to suspect foul play. In Devil Take the Hindmost, Paolo and Tina investigate the death of a student on campus, following the trail that leads to an arrogant clique dabbling in the occult. Is there a rational explanation, or is the Devil really involved? Two more thrilling mysteries for the clerical sleuth, starring David Threlfall, Tina Kellegher and T.P. McKenna in the series created by Barry Devlin and written by Simon Brett and Annie Caulfield. 'Paolo Baldi...has become something of a Radio 4 institution.' - Independent. 2 CDs. 1 hr 27 mins. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Simon Brett , Annie Caulfield , Barry Devlin , David ThrelfallPublisher: BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House Imprint: BBC Physical Audio Edition: Unabridged edition Dimensions: Width: 12.50cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 14.50cm Weight: 0.105kg ISBN: 9781408468425ISBN 10: 1408468425 Pages: 2 Publication Date: 05 May 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThese cases are... intriguing mysteries... and hold the attention, and as they are radio productions there's no bad-language or gore... I did like the strong female detective, played by Tina Kellegher. http://eurocrime.blogspot.co.uk Author InformationTHE PROGRAMME: Baldi was the brainchild of Barry Devlin, who had written the TV films Lapsed Catholics and All Things Bright and Beautiful and directed several U2 videos and documentaries. A one-time member of Irish rock band Horslips, he trained at a seminary and once considered becoming a Franciscan priest. Baldi was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 10 January 2000, as part of the 'Afternoon Play' strand. David Threlfall (who later played Frank Gallagher in Shameless) was cast as Father Paolo Baldi, with Tina Kellegher (whose credits include Ballykissangel and Sinners) playing DI Tina Mahon for the first four series (she was replaced in series five by Tara Flynn). Owen Roe, an experienced Irish stage actor, took the role of Superintendent Rynne, while Father Troy was played by T. P. McKenna, whose credits include Girl with Green Eyes, Straw Dogs and Inspector Morse. Among the guest stars who have appeared in Baldi are Martin Clunes, Michael Maloney, Bill Nighy, Sorcha Cusack and Geraldine James. To date, there have been five series and 28 episodes. Baldi's investigations have taken him around Dublin and beyond, from an Italian chip shop to such diverse locations as an old people's home, a monastic retreat, a remote castle, a gym and a squat; and he has followed the trail into worlds as far-ranging as horse-racing, caving, rare books, celebrity cooking and environmentalism. The writers have included such well-known names as Simon Brett (author of the Charles Paris and Mrs Pargeter books), Bill Murphy (whose novels include Tin Kickers and Fractions of Zero) and Andrew Martin (author of the Jim Stringer, Steam Detective mysteries). The theme tune is from Sting's album The Soul Cages, and is called 'St Agnes and the Burning Train'. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |