20 February, 2007

Dirk Maggs Radio Production Credits 1996

The Jasper Carrott Trial Series 1

Independence Day UK

Carrott's Comedy Choice Series 2


The Jasper Carrott Trial Series 1

1st Broadcast 6th June to 18th July 1996

Producer

Dirk Maggs

Deviser

Dirk Maggs

Produced By

Celador for BBC Radio 2

Synopsis

Jasper Carrott appears in court charged with sedition, conspiracy, incitement to riot and assault with an offensive accent.

Highlights from twenty-eight years of stand-up comedy serve as evidence for and against the defendant.

Episodes

Episode 1

Assault with an Offensive Accent

Broadcast 6th Jun 1996

Episode 2

Bringing Games into Disrepute

Broadcast 13th Jun 1996

Episode 3

Obsessive Behaviour

Broadcast 20th Jun 1996

Episode 4

Endangering International Relations

Broadcast 27th Jun 27 1996

Episode 5

Cruelty to Animals

Broadcast 4th Jul 1996

Episode 6

Psychological Disturbance

Broadcast 11th July 1996

Cast

Jasper Carrott

Enn Reitel

Jan Ravens

Production Crew

None at this time

Recorded at

None at this time

Music composed & Arranged

Matthew Strachan

>> His website is here <<

Comment by Dirk Maggs

None at this time

Running Time

6 Episodes 30 minutes each


Independence Day UK

1st Broadcast 1996

Director

Dirk Maggs

Producer

Dirk Maggs

Writer

Dirk Maggs

Produced By

Audio Movies Ltd for BBC Radio 1

Synopsis

This is the invasion of Earth as seen from the UK. No Americans here. The story starts out as a UFO watch program from BBC Radio One. Nicky Cambell and Patrick Moore are watching the skies in the British equivalent of an AWAC.

They keep hearing a message every so often and try to trace it with the help of local European tracking stations. The message they hear is the same one that Jeff Goldblum picked up in the movie. One of the City destroyers flies to London and sits there for a while. Some British Tornadoes attack but with no success.

The final part of the story involves a Tornado escort of the new EuroFighter to the point in he Middle East (As seen near the end of the film)

Or

''Independence Day UK'' is a one-hour BBC Radio 1 science fiction special, first broadcast on August 4 1996. The show is a spin-off of the movie ''Independence Day (movie)'' and depicts the movie's alien invasion from a United Kingdom perspective. None of the original movie cast appear in the radio show. The movie's producer Dean Devlin gave Dirk Maggs permission to produce an original radio adaptation provided that he did not reveal certain details of the movie's plot, and that he did not depict the British as saving the day. Maggs wrote, produced and directed the programme, with Devlin credited as "Creative Consultant".

In order to achieve authentic aircraft sounds, Dirk Maggs' crew recorded actual aircraft and cockpit interior sounds at an Royal Air Force RAF base.


After a brief Orson Welles-style opening announcement, recalling Welles' notorious radio adaptation of ''The War of the Worlds (radio)'', the programme begins with a 20th Century Fox fanfare. The first 25 minutes take the form of a live "UFO watch" broadcast hosted by Radio 1 Disc Jockey Nicky Campbell and veteran TV astronomer Patrick Moore (of ''The Sky at Night'') aboard an RAF E-3 Sentry aircraft. Campbell and Moore and the RAF crew deliver authentic reactions to the news that a large object is approaching the Earth. The object is subsequently revealed to be an Extraterrestrial life.

When the alien mothership disgorges dozens of smaller ships that take up position over the world's City, the broadcast switches to a press conference called by Prime Minister John Major and Leader of the Opposition Leader Tony Blair to announce the formation of an emergency coalition government. DJ Mark Goodier reports from a rooftop on the alien ship's approach to London until it fires its weapon and the broadcast goes silent.

After a brief pause the story continues in Maggs' trademark "audio movie" style, with original music from the film and sound effects and dialogue in Dolby Surround sound Aboard the RAF sentry, Moore and Campbell are shocked to learn that London has been destroyed. The alien ships launch fighters and the RAF Panavia Tornado pilots Chris and Becky engage them.

Moore draws upon his vast scientific knowledge to advise the pilots on how to combat - or at least evade - the aliens. The fighters are then called upon to defend a BBC traffic helicopter that is attempting to carry the Royal Family to safety. The RAF succeed in bringing down one of the alien fighters, and Moore has a close (and given his age, surprisingly violent) encounter with the alien pilot. Meanwhile Wing Commander Reginald engages the aliens in a prototype Eurofighter Typhoon Eurofighter. At the end of the show we learn that the Royal Family are safe and have invited Becky - a staunch republican - for tea at Balmoral Castle. The surviving military forces of Europe and the Middle East are preparing to regroup in the Beqaa Valley. One of the RAF men comments that "when this is all over and we've defeated these monsters, the Yanks'll take the credit for it, you wait and see."

Trivia


The fake UFO Watch programme includes soundbites taken from the movie ''Plan 9 From Outer Space''.
The original broadcast was immediately followed by John Peel, who dryly commented: "Well, it's been like an hour-long intro to a Man or Astro-man? single."

Cast

Character

Actor

Nicky Campbell

Nicky Campbell

Patrick Moore

Patrick Moore

Mark Goodier

Mark Goodier

FLT/LT Becky Johnson

Toyah Wilcox

Wing Comdr John Reginald

Simon Treves

Group Captain Phil Johnson

Colin Baker

FLT/LT Max Brett

Peter Serafinowicz

FLT/LT Chris Thomson

Toby Longworth

Sentry Technical Director

Mark Courtney

Voice of Orson Welles

William Hootkins

Cast Pictures

Colin Baker

Toyah Wilcox

Patrick Moore

Nicky Campbell

Mark Goodier

Simon Treves

Production Assistants

Julie Drummond

Sandra Coelho

Natalie Hickman

Recorded at

The Soundhouse

RAF Location Recordings

Darrin Bowen

Music composed & Arranged

David Arnold

Additional Music

Mark Russell

Comment by Dirk Maggs

The London office of Twentieth Century Fox were trying to think of a way to promote their upcoming invasion-of-earth epic, ‘Independence Day’. They heard what we did with Judge Dredd, which coincided with the release of the Sylvester Stallone movie and compared favourably. So they asked if I could think of a good radio spin-off from ‘Independence Day’ for a British audience and immediately I thought of a ‘hommage a Welles’ - as in the classic 1938 radio broadcast of The War Of The Worlds by Orson Welles' Mercury Theater. I followed the same formula as Welles - the first 20 minutes were ‘as live’ with the real BBC presenters as they would be in a broadcasting situation. Once the destruction of the radio network was heard (as in that excerpt), the Dolby Surround encoding kicked in and we were up in the sky with the Royal Air Force as they fought the alien invaders.


The British setting was a great excuse for a lot of tongue-in-cheek digs at Hollywood action heroes - we even had one of the characters say at the end, ‘I bet the
Americans claim the credit for this’! Which of course had to be the case - the producers of Independence Day forbade us to defeat the aliens, we had to leave
that to Randy Quaid!


It was fun to have real people involved in the action, particularly Sir Patrick Moore, a venerable British broadcaster and renowned astronomer who we got fighting with an alien! He was a real sport and loved every minute of it.


Although we didn’t stir a nationwide panic there were a few worried phone calls to the BBC Duty Office.

Running Time

60 Minutes


Recorded & Mixed in Dolby Surround Sound

Paul Deeley

Dolby Labs Consultants

David Fraser

Andy Day


Audio Movie effects by Designed & Performed

Wilfred Acosta

Ian Harker

Dirk Maggs


Special Alien Effects

Danni Minogue

Other Items

Here is a good review by TY Power worth a look


Carrott's Comedy Choice Series 2

1st Broadcast 1996

Producer

Dirk Maggs

Produced By

Celador for BBC Radio 2

Synopsis

Not Known at this time

Cast

Actor

Jasper Carrott

Production Crew

None at this time

Recorded at

None at this time

Music composed & Arranged

None at this time

Comment by Dirk Maggs

None at this time

Running Time

Not Known


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