
Career - Audiowork
Here you will find excerpts from Richard's audio work including audiobooks and performances and voiceovers, as well as Richard's own thoughts on doing voice work and information on where to obtain his audiobooks.
You can also find transcripts of those radio programs featuring Richard's poetry readings. A link is provided to each page of transcripts below in the list of poetry performances .
Includes excerpts and details of all Richard's audiobooks and audio performances.
Downloads of all excerpts can be found at the RAC Media site.
All the pictures used can be found in the RAC Gallery.
Audiobooks
Lords of the North - unabridged (novel by Bernard Cornwell)
Sylvester - abridged (novel by Georgette Heyer)
Venetia - abridged (novel by Georgette Heyer)
Convenient Marriage - abridged (novel by Georgette Heyer) (forthcoming)
Robin Hood (Season 1)
Will You Tolerate This?
Who Shot the Sheriff?
Sheriff Got Your Tongue?
Parenthood
Robin Hood (Season 3)
Witchfinders
The Siege
Audio Performances
Over the Misty Mountains (sung by the dwarves led by Thorin and featured in the trailer for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey).
Words & Music: Symphony of the City (a collection of poems and music; readings performed with Emilia Fox)
You can find a transcript of the poems read by Richard here.
Clarissa (audioplay based on the novel by Samuel Richardson)
A War Less Ordinary (poems written by those who remained at home during the First and Second World Wars)
You can find a transcript of the poems read by Richard here.
The Ted Hughes Letters (a collection of Ted Hughes' letters)
You can find a transcript of the program here.
Richard has provided voiceovers for several documentaries and advertisements. Excerpts of his documentary performances can be found on this page.
Downloads of all excerpts can be found at the RAC Media site.
Elsa: The Lioness That Changed the World
Empire's Children
Forest Elephants: Rumble in the Jungle
Fraud Squad
Great Sperm Race
HMS Ark Royal
Lost Land of the Tiger
New Homes from Hell
Surgery School
Too Poor for Posh School