- Crawford Logan
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Crawford Logan is a British actor best known for his work in radio. In 2006 he became the latest actor to play the eponymous hero Paul Temple in a revival of the long-running mystery series on BBC radio. In 2009 he narrated the BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week, Newton and the Counterfeiter by Thomas Levenson.
On television, he has appeared in Doctor Who and Secret Army. He is also a member of the band The Martians. Crawford Logan played D.I. Donaghue in the crime drama "P Division: Code Four One" on BBC Radio 4 in the 1994 and 1995 series.
Radio
Date Title Role Director Station 30 December 1995 Death of an Ugly Sister Ned Chaillet BBC Radio 4 Saturday Night Theatre 25 May 2004 15 Minutes to Go: Viper in the Nest Headmaster / Radio Announcer Lu Kemp BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama 26 March 2005 The Distant Echo[1] MacLennan Lu Kemp BBC Radio 4 Saturday Play 12 September 2005 15 Minutes that Changed the World: Amo, Amas, Amat Doctor Lu Kemp BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama 7 August 2006 – 2 October 2006 Paul Temple and the Sullivan Mystery[2] Paul Temple Patrick Rayner BBC Radio 4 16 May 2008 – 4 July 2008 Paul Temple and the Madison Mystery[3] Paul Temple BBC Radio 4 26 March 2009 Gondwanaland[4] Marbury Kirsty Williams BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play 28 February 2010 La Princesse de Clèves[5] Chorus 3 Kirsty Williams BBC Radio 3 Drama on 3 11 June 2010 – 30 July 2010 Paul Temple and Steve[6] Paul Temple Patrick Rayner BBC Radio 4 24 August 2011 – 12 October 2011 A Case for Paul Temple[7] Paul Temple Patrick Rayner BBC Radio 4 References
- ^ BBC – The Saturday Play – The Distant Echo
- ^ BBC – Paul Temple – Paul Temple and the Sullivan Mystery
- ^ BBC – Paul Temple – Paul Temple and the Madison Mystery
- ^ BBC – Afternoon Play – Gondwanaland
- ^ BBC – Drama on 3 – La Princesse de Clèves
- ^ BBC – Paul Temple – Paul Temple and Steve
- ^ BBC – Paul Temple – A Case for Paul Temple
External links
Categories:- British radio actors
- British television actors
- Living people
- British television actor stubs
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