Cabin Pressure
- Radio sitcom
- BBC Radio 4
- 2008 - 2014
- 27 episodes (4 series)
Radio sitcom based around a one-plane charter airline. No job is too small, but many jobs are too difficult for pilots Douglas and Martin. Stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Roger Allam, Stephanie Cole, John Finnemore and Anthony Head
- Series 1, Episode 1 repeated Tuesday 7th January at 2:30pm on Radio 4 Extra
Character guide
Martin
Martin has wanted to be an airline pilot since he was six, and before that he wanted to be an aeroplane. And now, in his early thirties, he finally sort of is... although as Carolyn points out, MJN Air is not exactly an airline. You cannot put one aircraft in a line. If it's anything, it's an airdot.
But nonetheless, Martin is at last a professional pilot, and a captain to boot, which is one in the eye for all those people who told him he'd never make it: parents, teachers, prospective employers... examiners. No doubt other things like spatial awareness, natural authority, and ability to make decisions under pressure will come in time. For now, the main thing is the desperate struggle to stop passengers mistaking him for a steward, a baggage handler, or the work experience lad.
Douglas
Douglas Richardson is an effortlessly charming, authoritative, dark-brown voiced smooth old sky god. He's twenty years older than Martin, and spent most of those as a captain for the mighty Air England, before finding himself unexpectedly on the job market after a difference of opinion with Hong Kong customs about whether having seven silk kimonos stitched inside one's jackets indicated one was a smuggler... or simply a lovable eccentric.
Having to sit in the co-pilot's seat, fly drunken city boys to Biarritz, and then hoover the plane afterwards is not how Douglas imagined the last ten years of his career, but with a wife to support, and two different flavours of alimony to pay, he's not in a position to be choosy. And on the bright side, there's Martin to tease, and... well, there's Martin to tease.
Carolyn
Carolyn Knapp-Shappey is at last, in her mid-60s, free of her awful husband, pleasingly not free of his private jet, and ready to show the world what she's made of, by running the slickest, most successful, most profitable charter air firm ever seen. And were it not for her crew, plane, and passengers, she would do!
An ex-stewardess, and a woman of formidable energy, formidable competence, and formidable formidableness, she is continually frustrated by the incompetence or irresponsibility of the sort of pilots who are prepared to work for the money she's prepared to pay.
Arthur
Passenger service is provided by Carolyn's excitable son, Arthur Shappey. Arthur, like Martin, always wanted to a pilot, and, like Martin, was always told by everyone he'd never make it, and so, unlike Martin... he isn't one.
However, his Mum has let him be the steward, and his boundless enthusiasm for his new role is only matched by his boundless enthusiasm for pretty much everything else he ever sees or does. He's particularly delighted to be allowed to serve Martin and Douglas - in his unshakeable opinion the two greatest aviators to take to the skies since Wilbur and Orville.
Herc (Series 3-4)
Herc is an experienced pilot who previously worked alongside Douglas at Air England before moving north of the border to join Air Caledonia.
Herc and Douglas start as friends, but slowly Douglas begins to resent Herc. He seems to be worried that Herc is "stealing his act".
Herc has affections for Carolyn, despite the fact they differ on many issues: Herc loves opera, Carolyn can't stand it; Herc's a vegetarian, Carolyn's a meat-eater; Herc's scared of sheep; Carolyn buys him a stuffed one as a present. Despite all this he still falls in love with her.
Herc is named after the Hercules aircraft. His brothers Wellington and Harrier are also named after planes, but not his sister Sarah (his father "was eccentric, not mad").