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[[Kitty (The | |name = ''Paludin Fields'' | ||
===Part 2=== | |image = The Minister of Chance audio series simple logo.jpg | ||
Kitty and The Minister attend the [[drowning ceremony]] in Paludin Fields. In [[Sezuan]], The [[Witch Prime]] and [[Seer of Sezuan|The Seer of Sezuan]] make a pact concerning Durian. | |image2 = HorsemanA2.jpg | ||
===Part 3=== | |range = The Minister of Chance (series) | ||
Professor [[Cantha]] is in the hands of the [[ | |series in range = The Minister of Chance (audio series) | ||
==Plot== | |series number in range = 4 | ||
|number in series = 4 | |||
|number = 1.4 | |||
|main character = [[Second Minister of Chance|The Minister]] | |||
|companions = [[Kitty (The Pointed Hand)|Kitty]] | |||
|featuring = Cantha | |||
|featuring2 = Persidian III{{!}}Witch Prime | |||
|enemy = [[Durian]] | |||
|setting = [[Tanto]] | |||
|publisher = Radio Static | |||
|writer = Dan Freeman | |||
|type = Audio story | |||
|story number = 4 | |||
|release date = 20 September 2012 (Original) | |||
|release date2 = 30 November 2020 (Podcast) | |||
|format = | |||
* 1x1 47 min. 22 sec. audio story (Original) | |||
* 1x1 13 min. 47 sec., 1x1 14 min. 17 sec, 1x1 23 min. 21 sec. audio stories (Podcast) | |||
|series = ''[[The Minister of Chance (series)|The Minister of Chance]]'' | |||
|prev = The Forest Shakes (audio story) | |||
|next = The Tiger (audio story) | |||
}} | |||
{{Audio stub}} | |||
'''''Paludin Fields''''' was the fourth release in the ''[[The Minister of Chance (series)|The Minister of Chance]]'' series. It was written by [[Dan Freeman]] and featured [[Julian Wadham]] as the [[Second Minister of Chance]], [[Lauren Crace]] as [[Kitty (The Pointed Hand)|Kitty]], [[Peter Guinness]] as [[the Horseman]], [[Jenny Agutter]] as [[Professor]] [[Cantha]], [[Paul McGann]] as [[Durian]] and [[Sylvester McCoy]] as [[Persidian III]], the [[Witch Prime]]. | |||
== Publisher's summary == | |||
:'''Original''' | |||
[[Second Minister of Chance|The Minister]] and [[Kitty (The Pointed Hand)|Kitty]] arrive in the strange and dangerous marshes of [[Paludin Fields]] in search of the [[Sage of the Waves]]. Meanwhile, in [[Sezuan]], [[Durian]]'s devious plans come to fruition. In the [[forest]]s of [[Tanto]], [[Professor]] [[Cantha]] sees the full extent of the [[Sezian]]'s assault on [[science]]. | |||
:'''Podcast''' | |||
=== Part 1 === | |||
[[Kitty (The Pointed Hand)|Kitty]] and [[Second Minister of Chance|The Minister]] arrive at the wretched wetlands of [[Paludin Fields]] in search of [[The Sage of The Waves]]. | |||
=== Part 2 === | |||
Kitty and The Minister attend the [[drowning ceremony]] in Paludin Fields. In [[Sezuan]], The [[Persidian III|Witch Prime]] and [[Seer of Sezuan|The Seer of Sezuan]] make a pact concerning Durian. | |||
=== Part 3 === | |||
[[Professor]] [[Cantha]] is in the hands of the [[Tantine]] resistance leader, [[Sunflower (Paludin Fields)|Sunflower]]. In Sezuan, The Witch Prime's plot comes to fruition. In Paludin Fields, Kitty and the Minister finally meet The Sage of The Waves, and unfortunately... [[The Horseman]]. | |||
== Plot == | |||
''to be added'' | ''to be added'' | ||
==Cast== | |||
== Cast == | |||
* [[Julian Wadham]] - [[Second Minister of Chance|The Minister]] | |||
* [[Jenny Agutter]] – [[Professor]] [[Cantha]] | |||
* [[Lauren Crace]] - [[Kitty (The Pointed Hand)|Kitty]] | |||
* [[Paul Darrow]] – [[Lord]] [[Rathen]] | |||
* [[Daniel Easton]] - [[Corrio]] | |||
* [[Beth Goddard]] - [[Sunflower (Paludin Fields)|Sunflower]] | |||
* [[Tamsin Greig]] – [[The Sage of the Waves]] | |||
* [[Peter Guinness]] – [[The Horseman]] | |||
* [[Simon Hickson]] – [[Gallichan]] | |||
* [[Sylvester McCoy]] – [[Persidian III|Witch Prime]] | |||
* [[Paul McGann]] - [[Durian]] | |||
* [[Frances Tomelty]] – [[Seer of Sezuan|The Seer]] | |||
* [[Kevin Baldwin]] - [[Keep (Paludin Fields)|Keep]] | |||
* [[Simon Bugg]] - [[Weinmun]] | |||
* [[Kemi-bo Jacobs]] - [[Estris]] | |||
* [[Joseph Weinmunson]] - [[Hart (Paludin Fields)|Hart]] | |||
* [[Gareth Jones]] - [[Pikeslag]] | |||
* [[George A. Murphy]] – [[Sherred The Pimp]] | |||
* [[Richard Oliver]] – The [[Executioner Duall]] | |||
=== Uncredited cast === | |||
* [[Sophie Aldred]] - [[Polichar]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200930070700/https://www.danfreeman.co.uk/cast-and-crew '''Cast and Crew''' at Dan Freeman's website]</ref> | |||
== Crew == | |||
* Executive Producer - [[Clare Eden]] | |||
* Writer - [[Dan Freeman]] | |||
* Producer - Dan Freeman | |||
* Director - Dan Freeman | |||
* Script Editor - [[Jonathan Barnes]] | |||
* Sound Recording - [[Chris Mock]] | |||
* Sound Recording (Location) - [[Jim Armstrong]] | |||
* Sound Mixing - Chris Mock | |||
* Production Assistant - [[Abi Bunney]] | |||
* Podcast Presentation - [[Jules Sherred]] | |||
With thanks to [[Karl Philips]] | |||
* Graphic Designer - [[Thomas Moulton]] | |||
== Worldbuilding == | |||
''to be added'' | ''to be added'' | ||
== | |||
== Notes == | |||
== | * [[Joseph Weinmunson]] was not heard in the audio intro, but was listed on the website just above [[Gareth Jones]]. | ||
'' | * [[George A. Murphy]] was listed before [[Richard Oliver]] on the website, but in the audio intro, Oliver was heard before Murphy. | ||
==External Links== | * [[Polichar]], the [[assassin]], was named after [[Valerie Polichar]], who donated [[money]] to help the creation of this episode.<ref> https://web.archive.org/web/20120907221652mp_/http://www.ministerofchance.com/The_Minister_of_Chance/Help_to_make_Episode_4!.html</ref> | ||
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== Continuity == | |||
''To be added'' | |||
== Gallery == | |||
{{main|The Minister of Chance (series)/Gallery}} | |||
== External Links == | |||
* [https://ia802808.us.archive.org/16/items/MOC_audio/04.mp3 '''''Paludin Fields''''' on Fourble] | |||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120715232655/http://www.ministerofchance.com:80/The_Minister_of_Chance/Episode_3.html The Minister of Chance Episode 3] at [https://web.archive.org/web/20120907221649mp_/http://www.ministerofchance.com/The_Minister_of_Chance/Home.html the Minister of Chance website] (via [https://web.archive.org the Wayback Machine]) | |||
== Footnotes == | |||
=== Notes === | |||
{{Notelist}} | |||
=== References === | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
{{TMOC series}} | |||
[[Category:Audio stubs]] | |||
[[Category:2012 audio stories]] | |||
[[Category:The Minister of Chance audio stories]] | |||
[[Category:The Minister of Chance]] |
Latest revision as of 20:20, 4 May 2024
Paludin Fields was the fourth release in the The Minister of Chance series. It was written by Dan Freeman and featured Julian Wadham as the Second Minister of Chance, Lauren Crace as Kitty, Peter Guinness as the Horseman, Jenny Agutter as Professor Cantha, Paul McGann as Durian and Sylvester McCoy as Persidian III, the Witch Prime.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Original
The Minister and Kitty arrive in the strange and dangerous marshes of Paludin Fields in search of the Sage of the Waves. Meanwhile, in Sezuan, Durian's devious plans come to fruition. In the forests of Tanto, Professor Cantha sees the full extent of the Sezian's assault on science.
- Podcast
Part 1[[edit] | [edit source]]
Kitty and The Minister arrive at the wretched wetlands of Paludin Fields in search of The Sage of The Waves.
Part 2[[edit] | [edit source]]
Kitty and The Minister attend the drowning ceremony in Paludin Fields. In Sezuan, The Witch Prime and The Seer of Sezuan make a pact concerning Durian.
Part 3[[edit] | [edit source]]
Professor Cantha is in the hands of the Tantine resistance leader, Sunflower. In Sezuan, The Witch Prime's plot comes to fruition. In Paludin Fields, Kitty and the Minister finally meet The Sage of The Waves, and unfortunately... The Horseman.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Julian Wadham - The Minister
- Jenny Agutter – Professor Cantha
- Lauren Crace - Kitty
- Paul Darrow – Lord Rathen
- Daniel Easton - Corrio
- Beth Goddard - Sunflower
- Tamsin Greig – The Sage of the Waves
- Peter Guinness – The Horseman
- Simon Hickson – Gallichan
- Sylvester McCoy – Witch Prime
- Paul McGann - Durian
- Frances Tomelty – The Seer
- Kevin Baldwin - Keep
- Simon Bugg - Weinmun
- Kemi-bo Jacobs - Estris
- Joseph Weinmunson - Hart
- Gareth Jones - Pikeslag
- George A. Murphy – Sherred The Pimp
- Richard Oliver – The Executioner Duall
Uncredited cast[[edit] | [edit source]]
Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Executive Producer - Clare Eden
- Writer - Dan Freeman
- Producer - Dan Freeman
- Director - Dan Freeman
- Script Editor - Jonathan Barnes
- Sound Recording - Chris Mock
- Sound Recording (Location) - Jim Armstrong
- Sound Mixing - Chris Mock
- Production Assistant - Abi Bunney
- Podcast Presentation - Jules Sherred
With thanks to Karl Philips
- Graphic Designer - Thomas Moulton
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Joseph Weinmunson was not heard in the audio intro, but was listed on the website just above Gareth Jones.
- George A. Murphy was listed before Richard Oliver on the website, but in the audio intro, Oliver was heard before Murphy.
- Polichar, the assassin, was named after Valerie Polichar, who donated money to help the creation of this episode.[2]
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
To be added
Gallery[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Main article: The Minister of Chance (series)/Gallery
External Links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Paludin Fields on Fourble
- The Minister of Chance Episode 3 at the Minister of Chance website (via the Wayback Machine)
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
References[[edit] | [edit source]]
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