9/10Penelope Wilton stars in Barbara Pym's wonderful story of love, requited and otherwise, in unfashionable north London in 1960. Confused by Penelope's tearfulness in Rome, Rupert heads over to Ianthe for solace. But it is not to be. An Unsuitable Attachment was turned down by Barbara Pym's publishers, Faber, when she gave them the manuscript in 1963, with very little explanation. Her previous 6 books had met with some success, so she was very upset and according to her correspondence felt very badly treated. It wasn't until 1977, when the Times Literary Supplement published a symposium on the most over and under-rated writers of the century and two contributors named her in the second category - the only living writer to be so distinguished - and her next novel was published before the year was out. She was widely interviewed, appeared on Desert Island Discs, and was the subject of a tv film. She died in 1980. An Unsuitable Attachment was finally published in 1982. Dramatised by Jennie Howarth. Narrator ..... Penelope Wilton Penelope ..... Sophie Thompson Sophia ..... Lucy Akhurst Ianthe ..... Raquel Cassidy Mervyn ..... Stephen Critchlow Mark ..... Martin Ball Rupert ..... Ben Crowe John ..... Tom Andrews Sister Dew ..... Angela Curran Lady Selvedge ..... Joanna Wake Mrs Grandison ..... Frances Jeater Edwin ..... Robin Bowerman Basil ..... Joe Coen The director is Chris Wallis, and this is an Autolycus production for BBC Radio 4.