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The Confessions of Caminada by Christopher Reason

In 1889 a teen is convicted of murder, but a prominent social campaigner refuses to believe he is guilty. Stars George Costigan.

Jerome Caminada was a real life detective in 19th century Manchester.

Christopher Reason’s drama is based on a real-life case from his memoirs.

It’s 1889: 18 year old Charlie Parton has been convicted of murder of a respected local councillor.

He faces execution, but prominent social campaigner Mrs Annie Swinton knows the lad and refuses to believe he is guilty.

Manchester is gripped by an economic depression, the political atmosphere is febrile, there are demonstrations on the streets and crime is spiralling.

The man keeping chaos at bay is Detective Inspector Jerome Caminada.

Combining high principles with low cunning, he cracks down on both political dissent and criminality with single-minded ruthlessness.

And yet for all his hard-nosed pragmatism, he is capable of moments of insight, humour and compassion. The man is an enigma.

Caminada ……. George Costigan
Annie Swinton ……. Julia Ford
Father Dermot/Bannister ……. Russell Dixon
Fletcher/Wood ……. Jonathan Keeble
Moods ……. Justin Moorhouse
Charlie ……. Oliver Lee

Director: Gary Brown

First broadcast on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4 in October 2013.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Jerome Caminada George Costigan
Annie Swinton Julia Ford
Father Dermot Russell Dixon
Bannister Russell Dixon
Fletcher Jonathan Keeble
Wood Jonathan Keeble
Moods Justin Moorhouse
Charlie Oliver Lee
Writer Christopher Reason
Director Gary Brown
Producer Gary Brown

Broadcasts

  • Sat 12 Oct 2013 14:30
  • Fri 25 Jul 2014 21:00
  • Fri 6 Jul 2018 10:00
  • Fri 6 Jul 2018 15:00
  • Sat 7 Jul 2018 03:00
  • Wednesday 15:00
  • Wednesday 21:00
  • Thursday 05:00