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Flying the Flag: The Complete Series 1-4

A BBC Radio 4 Comedy Drama

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Flying the Flag: The Complete Series 1-4

By: Alex Shearer
Narrated by: full cast, Dinsdale Landen, Moir Leslie, Christopher Benjamin, Stephen Greif, Milton Johns, Peter Acre
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All four series of the Eastern bloc embassy sitcom starring Dinsdale Landen.

Set in a British embassy somewhere in Russia as the Cold War draws to a close, this entertaining sitcom follows Her Majesty's Ambassador Mr Mackenzie as he navigates the idiosyncrasies of life behind the Iron Curtain. Together with his first secretary, William Frost, and personal assistant Helen Waterson, he manages matters ranging from dissidents to diplomatic dinners, all while maintaining his urbane, unflappable demeanour. 

Engaging with communism is challenging enough, but the era of glasnost and perestroika brings new problems - including tourism, press freedom and an outbreak of political sickness in the People's Republic. However, Mackenzie battles on bravely, striving to dispense his own unique blend of British foreign policy and maintain the upper hand. Whether he's dealing with drug barons, hijackers, a Briton being held hostage or a container ship full of toxic waste, it's all in a day's overwork for the ambassador. Not even an imminent revolution can faze him: but all distinguished careers must come to an end, and eventually it's time for Mackenzie to pack his diplomatic bags. 

But as he contemplates a bleak future in Britain with no servants - and no knighthood - he finds himself facing one final crisis. Can he salvage some personal profit from someone else's disaster? 

Written by Alex Shearer, this wry observation of East-West diplomacy stars Dinsdale Landen as Ambassador Mackenzie, with Peter Acre as William, Moir Leslie as Helen, Christopher Benjamin as Colonel Surikov and Stephen Greif as US Ambassador Spiro Weinberg. 

Production credits:

Written by Alex Shearer

Produced by Pete Atkin and Neil Cargill

Cast:

HM Ambassador Mr Mackenzie - Dinsdale Landen

William Frost - Peter Acre

Helen Waterson - Moir Leslie

Brown - Milton Johns

Bryant - Stuart Organ

Colonel Surikov - Christopher Benjamin

Yakov Korovin - Michael Bilton

Mikael Korovin - Jonathan Kydd

US Ambassador Spiro Wineberg - Stephen Greif

Eugenia - Sue Broomfield

Brown - Milton Johns

Mrs Poonskey - Margaret Ward

Mrs Newton - Susie Brann

George Sommers - Peter Howell

Harris - Stephen Rashbrook

Olav/Captain Warner - David Goodland

Morris - John Baddeley

Keith Branley - Richard Pearce

Nesterov - Peter Craze

Brodsky - Paul Gregory

Frank Burton - Alan Dudley

Gerald Calder-Browne MP - Richard Tate

Henry Treebling - John Grieve

Dr Hutchings - Norman Bird

Grub - Julian Dutton

Duncan Bridges - Peter Whitman

Princess Sharon Eckersley - Elaine Lordan

Dave - Simon Schatzberger

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 21st April-26th May 1987 (Series 1), 10th March-28th April 1988 (Series 2), 20th November-25th December 1990 (Series 3), 16th June-4th August 1992 (Series 4)

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Flying the Flag is very much the diplomatic version of TV’s Yes Prime Minister. My husband and I love listening to this and often laugh out loud. The script is brilliant and every word counts. It’s fun listening to the 1970s political satire of the Eastern Block and women’s issues all these years later. Very witty and quick repartee between the characters who are very well cast.

Entertaining and very witty political satire

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The late Dinsdale Landen a familiar face from 1970's television shines as the urbane British Ambassador MacKenzie in Alex Shearer's classic comedy set in a former Soviet country. Great cast and brilliant scripts make multiple listening easy!

Classic BBC Radio Comedy!

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I have to take issue with reviews that compare this to Yes Minister, it is nowhere near the level of wit and satire present in that show. This is a pleasant enough albeit i found it very limiting in its situation where we only hear from 3 members of the Embassy staff (surely there are more?) and the American Ambassador and local cartoon buffoonish General. It feels like a very small world and that really affected my listening and enjoyment.

Perversely the final series (and it clearly was the final series as things are more or less wrapped up which i liked) was probably my favourite with more than a few genuine laugh out loud moments.

The performances are all ok but no better bar Dinsdale Landen, who is superb. Just the right level of drawling indifference to the nonsense he has to deal with.

Decent enough but no Yes Minister

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