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McLevy: The Collected Series 7-12

By: David Ashton
Narrated by: Brian Cox, Siobhan Redmond, full cast
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Summary

Brian Cox and Siobhan Redmond star in series 7-12 of the Victorian crime drama

Inspired by the real-life memoirs of Edinburgh's first detective, James McLevy, here are more fantastic fictional adventures featuring the tenacious Victorian crime-solver. Once again, McLevy and his faithful sidekick Constable Mulholland patrol the dark wynds and back alleys of 1840s Leith tracking down evildoers - aided by a surprising ally: the beautiful and resourceful brothel-keeper Jean Brash.

In these collected episodes, McLevy investigates the kidnap of a women's rights campaigner, sets out to prove that a celebrated stage magician is a jewel thief; probes a series of street attacks on clients of The Just Land; and is kidnapped by a grieving father seeking vengeance for the death of his son. Plus, Jean's life hangs in the balance when she is poisoned by a mystery assailant; Mulholland is challenged to a duel; and the new docks in Leith threaten to change McLevy's life forever...

Also included is Meet James McLevy, a 2016 remake of the original pilot episode, in which the idiosyncratic detective investigates the demise of a bank manager found dead and naked by the Water of Leith.

Brian Cox stars as McLevy, with Siobhan Redmond as Jean Brash, Michael Perceval-Maxwell as Mulholland, David Ashton as Roach and Colette O'Neill as Hannah.

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Produced and directed by Bruce Young
Image credit: © Pete Hambling/BBC

Cast
Inspector McLevy - Brian Cox
Jean Brash - Siobhan Redmond
Constable Mulholland - Michael Perceval-Maxwell
Lieutenant Roach - David Ashton

With Irene Allan, David Ashton, Kenny Blyth, Charlene Boyd, Simon Bubb, Tam Dean Burn, James Bryce, John Buick, Stewart Campbell, Jimmy Chisholm, Ben Clifford, Sarah Collier, Tony Cownie, Alan Cox, Ali Craig, Carol Ann Crawford, Nicola Jo Cully, Emma Currie, Simon Donaldson, Mark Edel-Hunt, Brian Ferguson, Keiran Gallacher, Teresa Gallagher, Kim Gerard, Stella Gonet, Richard Greenwood, Sandy Grierson, Melody Grove, Alasdair Hankinson, Colin Harris, Jessica Hardwick, Victoria Inez Hardy, Leslie Hart, David Hayman, Kathryn Howden, Lewis Howden, Robert Jack, Patricia Kavanagh, John Kazek, Samuel Keefe, Cara Kelly, John Kielty, Rikki Lawton, Vicki Liddelle, Crawford Logan, Cal MacAninch, Edith MacArthur, Helen Mackay, Forbes Masson, Martin McBride, Sarah McCardie, Matt McClure, Gemma McElhinney, Tony McGeever, Robert McIntosh, Jayne McKenna, Finlay McLean, Steven McNicoll, Gavin Mitchell, Alexander Morton, Colette O'Neil, Grant O'Rourke, Brian Pettifer, Matthew Pidgeon, Gayanne Potter, Stewart Porter, Daniel Portman, Carl Prekopp, Derek Riddell, David Rintoul, Alex Rivers, David Robb, Iain Robertson, Hugh Ross, Douglas Russell, Sean Scanlan, John Shedden, Ashley Smith, John Stahl, Simon Tait, Nicholas Tizzard, Anita Vettesse, Lizzy Watts, Owen Whitelaw, Tracy Wiles, James Young, Jordan Young, Paul Young

First broadcast BBC Radio 4: 2 March-23 March 2011 (Series 7), 29 November-20 December 2011 (Series 8), 26 November-17 December 2012 (Series 9), 18 February-11 March 2014 (Series 10), 15 December 2015-5 January 2016 (Series 11), 8 October 2016 (Meet James McLevy), 10-13 October 2016 (Series 12)

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Brilliant

I absolutely loved McLevy. I will be so sad it has now finished, wished they had done more.

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absolutely LOVE this series

I listen to it again and again and enjoy it each time. the humour, and plots go hand in hand perfectly, but I feel the actors take it to a whole new level! I couldn't pick better actors to play these roles only wish they would take it to the TV with the same actors. just brilliant in every way

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EXCELLENT

I can only echo what others have said. I listen to it over and over again, the plots never tire and the acting is superb.
Could this transfer to TV? I wonder. Although, in all likelihood the cast would have to change and that would not work.
It’s great as it is.
Tim

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Charlie is Jean Brash's darlin'!

It's rare when a series finally draws to a close, however satisfactorily, that one feels genuinely sorry but that's the case with the McLevy dramas. This collection as with the first, has been a real pleasure to listen too.
Each episode was mostly self-contained with interesting crimes befitting the setting of Leith & Victorian times. While the entertaining, symbiotic relationship between Inspector James Charles McLevy and bawdy-house madam Jean Brash simmered away, there being so much more than just a love of good coffee between them.
Full credit goes to the actors Brian Cox, Siobhan Redmond & the cast of this fine production.
Unlike the fictional Inspector McLevy, the real life James McLevy, didn't sail away in his prime, but stayed in Edinburgh his entire police career. As one of cities first detectives, he earnt a reputation for almost aways securing a conviction. After thirty years service he retired in 1860, and wrote several books, including Curiosities of Crime in Edinburgh & The Disclosures of a Detective, based on his old cases.

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Great series .


Loved these on BBC radio, so was delighted to see them on Audiable. Great cast and stories.

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An utter delight

So coming to the end of almost 40 hours of the wonderful Mclevy is a sadness. I caught some episodes on R4 and it's been a delight to binge the series. All that's left is the four episodes set in The New World currently available on iPlayer which I'm about to listen to.

Also, for those who love McLevy, give the excellent Frey & McGray series a try.

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What can I say

This series and previous was fantastic. Loved every minute wish there was more to listen too.

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your servant I.

loved this, an absolute joy to listen too, highly recommended especially if you like historical or police procedural

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Excellent Stories & Performances

I’d rate this as the best radio drama on the BBC for many years. Engaging characters from the outset, and superb performances throughout.
I’ve read one of the McLevy novels and I’d say they loose something on the page, overshadowed perhaps by the ability of this great cast.
One complaint would be that the introductory episode is placed at the end, a briefly thought I was getting a new instalment that I’d missed.
It would be interesting to see more from these characters… I can’t imagine them having hum drum jobs & living the quiet life somehow.

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please note that the intro is at the end of the recording!

Easy listening with some humour and well performed. but very confusing when you seem to reach the end of the story and then the story continues! Looking at the chapter names, the intro has been put after the full series finale?

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