Voice
For Voice enquiries please contact Kate Davie at United Voices on 0203 214 0937 or email.
Try the link for Richard's United Voices page
AUDIO
Year
Character
Company
Production
2023
2022
2018
2017
2016
2016
2015
2015
2014
2014
2013
2013
2012
2009
2007
2005
2004
2004
2003
2002
1997
1996
Mr Darling
General Reinhardt
General Reinhardt
Narrator
Phillip Cook
Silas Broome
Harry Harvey
Moreland
Mason
William Heaton
Narrator
Len (Norfolk), Paul
Thurgis
Guardian, Thomas & Mr. Jones
Narrator
Dr. Truffo
Mr. Bertwistle
Jerome
The Vicar
The Husband
Ensemble
Don Juan de Silva
Dr Who - All of Space & Time
Dr Who - Shellshock
Dr Who - Shellshock
Letters to the Lady Upstairs
Dr Who - Doom Coalition - Absent Friends
Survivors - Series 2 - New Blood
Dr Who - Damaged Goods
Dr Who- Early Adventures - The Bounty of Ceres
Avengers - Lost Episodes Volume 2
Counter Measures
41 Rue Monge
Chronicles of AIT-The Lotos Effect
Chronicles of AIT-The Saxon Stones
Ruth
Man in the Water
Murder on the Leviathan
What Hetty Did
Woman in Black
People Like Us
Diary of a Provincial Lady
To the Wedding
The Constant Prince
Big Finish
Big Finish
Big Finish
Harper Collins
Big Finish
Big Finish
Big Finish
Big Finish
Big Finish
Big Finish
Christine Hall / BBC4
Fiction Factory / BBC
Fiction Factory / BBC
First Writes
Pier Productions / BBC
Goldhawk Essential Productions
First Writes
Fiction Factory
BBC
Watchmaker Productions
BBC / Complicite
BBC
Books
Letters to the Lady Upstairs by Marcel Proust , Harper Collins -
'charming, funny, poignant collection of 23 letters from Proust to his upstairs neighbour'.
Barefoot Books - Three Billy Goats Gruff (1998) , Barefoot Book of Pirates & Jack and the Beanstalk
narrated by Richard Hope.
Animation
Little Wolf's Book of Badness - In 2003 Richard voiced the part of the Dad and Woodcutter in this animated short. You can view it here if you live in the UK Little Wolf.
Radio Dramatisation
Diary of a Provincial Lady, starring Imelda Staunton and Richard Hope (BBC Radio Collection) is available here
EM Forster's 'domestic classic' mixes caustic wit, feminism and fun in this novel which began as a series of weekly magazine instalments