BBC Four - The Read - Episode 3






















The Read is a series of four creative performance readings of iconic British novels. Each episode is directed by exciting, emerging talent from BBC Arts’ and Art Council England's successful New Creatives scheme. The Read gives audiences the chance to discover or reconnect with the novels through some outstanding British performances, the best of literature brought to life on screen.
Set in a working-class community in Newcastle upon Tyne at the very beginning of the 1960s, The Day of the Sardine is a powerful novel of disaffection, which charts a young man's uneasy passage into adulthood. Harsh, and at times comic, the story of its protagonist, Arthur Haggerston, takes place against the background of a young workforce absorbed into tedious, repressive employment where the only outlet comes from street violence and gang warfare.
As Arthur reflects on his search for a moral framework within the anarchy of modern society, he speaks for all of us, poetically and passionately, in a way that feels as true today as the period in which the tale is set.
The Full 60 Minute Episode can be viewed here
Production Credits
Prod Co - Rural Media
Prod Co - Block B Films
Director - Kieren Stringfellow
Producer - Tasha Williams
Arthur Haggerston - Mark Benton
Director of Photography - George Haydock
Commissioning Editor - Stephen James-Yeoman
Executive Producer - Grant Black
Writer - Sid Chaplin
1st AC - Martin Welsby
2nd AC - Charlie Travers
Camera Trainee - Megan Kinsella
Equipment Rental - Pro Motion
Gaffer - Sam Brayshaw
Spark - Julia Terzi
DIT - Callum Neville
Sound - Jake Mckenzie-Hayes
Production Design - Ruta Staseviciute
Set Dressers - Evie Colman & Rachel Lambert
HMU - Sophie Frulli
Photography - Josh Faithi
Production Assistant - Niamh Barley
Script Supervisor - Gethin Dibowski
Teleprompter - Annabel Graham
Editor - David Jones
Colourist - Vic Parker
Sound Design - Dissolve Audio
Composer - Simon Passmore