G.F. Newman’s The Corrupted: Series 5 and 6
A BBC Radio Full-Cast Crime Drama
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G. F. Newman
 
The fifth and sixth series of the East End family crime saga, starring Toby Jones as Joseph Olinska
 
 1991. Britain and the US are waging war in Iraq, the Soviet Union is breaking up - and Brian Oldman is banged up in Parkhurst, his 30-year sentence restarted. Set on proving his innocence, he studies law from his cell in a bid to win justice at last. But will he ever be released from prison?
 
 Joseph Olinska, meanwhile, seems unstoppable. Now ennobled and on the board of Lehman Brothers, he plans to extend his business interests into Russia - with a little help from Boris Yeltsin and his cronies. He also cultivates the new Prime Minister, John Major: as well as a young centre-left politician named Tony Blair. The only fly in the ointment is his acrimonious divorce from Catherine, who's seeking a multi-million-pound settlement and has engaged top barrister George Carman to get it. And in the meantime, she's airing all Joseph's dirty laundry in court....
 
 With his crimes revealed for all to see, will Joseph finally get his comeuppance? And as a new millennium dawns, whose fortunes will prosper - and who will get their just deserts?
 
 Adapted by double BAFTA-winning writer G. F. Newman (Law and Order, Judge John Deed) from his own hit novels, this compelling tale mingles fact and fiction to shine a light on the corruption woven through the fabric of our society. Toby Jones stars as Joseph, with Joe Armstrong as Brian and Izabella Urbanowicz as Catherine.
 
 NB: Contains violence, scenes of a sexual nature, prejudicial dialogue and attitudes prevalent in the time in which the events depicted took place
 
 Written by G. F. Newman
 Characters based on G. F. Newman's novels
 Produced and directed by Clive Brill
 A Brill production for BBC Radio 4
 
 Cast
 Sir Joseph Olinska - Toby Jones
 Brian Oldman - Joe Armstrong
 Catherine - Izabella Urbanowicz
 Leah Cohen - Jasmine Hyde
 Margaret - Flora Montgomery
 Warder Peters/John Major/Douglas Hurd/Menachem Hayek/Judge Kelman/PO Rogers/Paul Linthwaite/David Blunkett/Robin Bleecher - Paul Kemp
 Asst Governor/Lord Miles/Assistant Governor/Warder Thompson/Mr Justice Balardy - Christian Rodska
 Dr Aziz/Pongo/Bob Reed/John Quayle - Damian Lynch
 Dr Eaves - Felicity Duncan
 Lord Goodman - Edward Max
 Kevin Wheeler/Nurse Moriarty/Reggie Kray - Lucas Hare
 George Carman QC/Tony Blair/Dr Jordan - Nigel Cooke
 The Master/Peter Balladur/Lord Carson/Judge - Jamie Newall
 Jack Braden - John Hollingworth/Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
 Third Doctor/Usher/Secretary/Sonia Hope/Angela/Rita/Audrey/Emma - Sarah Lambie
 Tony Wednesday/Boris Yeltsin/Malcolm Rifkind - Alec Newman
 Eddie Richardson/Tim Listfield/Dietrich Heller/Professor King - Charles Davies
 Chuck Haley - Matt Rippy
 Anatoly Popov - Boris Isarov/Matthew Marsh
 Brad Peterson/FBI Agent Pyke - William Meredith
 2nd Warder/Prisoner/Supervisor/Nikolai Lebedev/Alexei Egorkin/Jodi Monserrat/Prison Doctor- Kieron Jecchinis
 Brian Perry/DAC Henderson - Nicholas Murchie
 John Redvers - Tom York/Arty Froushan
 Sir Ralph Courtney/Magistrate - Nick Sampson
 Alex Murray/Inspector Vallins/Gianni/Technician - John Hastings
 Julian Tyrwhitt - Jonathan Tafler
 Detective Albright/Sir Michael O'Dell/EXO Avedlund - Nigel Pivaro
 Clive Bunter/Justice Deed/Brad Thompson - Matthew Marsh
 Jeremy Corbyn - Christopher Harper
 Pongo/John Quayle - David Ajao
 Mrs Jinks/Marcia Hoffman - Suzan Sylvester
 Hamid Afzal/Mr Kumar - Akbar Kurtha
 Other parts played by members of the cast
 
 First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 20 April-1 May 2020 (Series 5), 10-20 May 2021 (Series 6) 
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                    Reseñas de la Crítica
"G. F. Newman's powerful story of ambition and crooks." (The Times)