Dee T. Mitchell Investigates
Two BBC Radio 4 Crime Thrillers
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Nigel Baldwin
 
Alison Steadman and Sue Johnston star as world-weary hack Dee T. Mitchell in these two mystery thrillers set in South Wales.
These two gripping crime dramas follow the dogged, imaginative and impressive investigations of Dee T. Mitchell, a reporter on a local Swansea newspaper, as she attempts to uncover the murders of two individuals and in the process exposes deep secrets and cover-ups across the Gower peninsula and beyond.
In Cordoba, when famous Welsh writer Raymond Turner is blown up on his yacht, Dee is sent to cover the memorial service. Interviewing grieving relatives isn't Dee's idea of a scoop, but when one of the mourners hints that Turner may have been murdered, her interest is piqued. Stuck in a rut, Dee hopes that this story could be the one to reinvigorate her and reignite her passion for journalism. So, teaming up with suave BBC sports correspondent Conrad De'Ath, she sets out to investigate - only to find herself probing three deaths, not one. Dee is determined to find out the truth - and soon uncovers a web of deceit involving the mysterious deaths of children across the Gower peninsula, and the cover-up of a potential national disaster....
Broad Canvasses sees investigative reporter Dee Mitchell return to Swansea from exile in Spain to find herself embroiled in cover-up and conspiracy. Her reputation draws her into the mysterious death of student Sarah Massey. Did Sarah uncover something untoward about a water pollution 'accident'?
Production credits:
Written by Nigel Baldwin. Cordoba produced and directed by Jane Dauncey. Broad Canvasses - A BBC Wales production for BBC Radio 4 directed by Alison Hindell. Original music by Laurie Scott Baker for both productions.
Cordoba
Cast:
 DT Mitchell - Alison Steadman
 Conrad De'Ath - Bill Stewart
 Thomas - Alan Towner
 Geraint - Robin Griffith
 Ieuan - Robert Pugh
 Alex - Leslie Rooney
 Turner - Tony Leader
 Jenny - Ruth Jones
 Charlene - Louise Holland
 Richard - Ian Targett
 Coastguard - Rhodri Hugh
 'Tina' Turner - Gudrun Ure
 Barry Jones - Laurence Allan
 Rachel - Helen Griffin
 Coroner - Dillwyn Owen
 Raymond Turner - Tony Leader
 Press Officer - Stacey Jefferson
 Landlord - Brendan Charleson
 Beth - Sue Jones-Davies
 Detective - Gary Llewellyn
 Olwen - Pam Hopkins
 Gary - Andrew Wincott
 Nurse - Marie Phillips
 Smith - Ivor Roberts
 Mrs Mitchell - Lawmary Champion
 First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 13 August-17 September 1992 
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 13th August - 17th September 1992.
Broad Canvasses
Cast:
 Dee T. Mitchell - Sue Johnston
 Jarvis - Martin Troakes
 Trevor/ Alan- Hugh Dickson
 Thomas - David Middleton
 Jack - Antony O'Donnell
 Sarah/ Kelly - Siriol Jenkins
 Taylor/ Carol - Manon Edwards
 Richards - Ray Llewellyn
 Peter/ Williams - Steffan Rhodri
 Tracy - Lynne Seymour
 Geraint - Huw Ceredig
 Jane/ Sian - Clare Isaac
 First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 22 September-6th October 1997 
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 22nd September - 6th October 1997.
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"Deft plotting and skilful storytelling." (Western Mail)