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==Adaptations== In 1958, the BBC produced a serial called ''[[The Diary of Samuel Pepys]]'', in which [[Peter Sallis]] played the title role. In 2003, a television film, ''[[The Private Life of Samuel Pepys]]'' aired on [[BBC2]], in which [[Steve Coogan]] played Pepys. The 2004 film ''[[Stage Beauty]]'' concerns London theatre in the 17th century and is based on [[Jeffrey Hatcher]]'s play ''Compleat Female Stage Beauty'', which in turn was inspired by a reference in Pepys' diary to the actor [[Edward Kynaston (actor)|Edward Kynaston]], who played female roles in the days when women were forbidden to appear on stage. Pepys is a character in the film and is portrayed as an ardent devotee of the theatre. [[Hugh Bonneville]] plays Pepys. [[Daniel Mays]] portrays Pepys in [[The Great Fire (miniseries)|''The Great Fire'']], a 2014 BBC television miniseries. Pepys has also been portrayed in various other film and television productions, played by diverse actors including [[Mervyn Johns]], [[Michael Palin]], [[Michael Graham Cox]], and [[Philip Jackson (actor)|Philip Jackson]]. [[BBC Radio 4]] has broadcast serialised radio dramatisations of the diary. In the 1990s it was performed as a ''Classic Serial'' starring [[Bill Nighy]],<ref>{{cite book |author=Anomymous |title=The Diary of Samuel Pepys: A Radio 4 Classic Serial (BBC Classic Collection) |date=3 January 1995 |publisher=BBC Audiobooks Ltd |id={{ASIN|0563390069|country=uk}} }}</ref> and in the 2010s it was serialised as part of the ''[[Woman's Hour]]'' radio magazine programme.<ref>{{cite web |last=Gyford |first=Phil |url=http://www.pepysdiary.com/news/2011/08/04/12801/ |title=New BBC Pepys radio drama |date=4 August 2011 |website=www.pepysdiary.com |publisher=Pepys Diary |access-date=18 September 2015 }}</ref> One audiobook edition of Pepys' diary selections is narrated by [[Kenneth Branagh]]. A fictionalised Pepys narrates the second chapter of [[Harry Turtledove]]'s science fiction novel ''[[A Different Flesh]]'' (serialised 1985β1988, book form 1988). This chapter is entitled "And So to Bed" and written in the form of entries from the Pepys diary. The entries detail Pepys' encounter with American ''[[Homo erectus]]'' specimens (imported to London as beasts of burden) and his formation of the "transformational theory of life", thus causing [[evolutionary theory]] to gain a foothold in scientific thought in the 17th century rather than the 19th. [[Deborah Swift]]'s 2017 novel ''Pleasing Mr Pepys'' is described as a "re-imagining of the events in Samuel Pepys's Diary".<ref name="pleasing">{{cite web|title=Pleasing Mr Pepys|url=http://www.deborahswift.com/book/pleasing-mr-pepys/|publisher=Deborah Swift|access-date=17 August 2017}}</ref> The 2022 book ''The Lost Diary of Samuel Pepys'' by [[Jack Jewers]] imagined a secret continuation of Pepys' diaries, in which he became an unwilling agent for the crown.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.moonflowerbooks.co.uk/the-lost-diary-of-samuel-pepys | title=The Lost Diary of Samuel Pepys }}</ref> The novel, which was named a ''[[Sunday Times]]'' historical fiction book of the year,<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.thetimes.com/article/reads-back-in-time-n803x0v58 | title=The reads that will take you back in time | date=28 November 2022 }}</ref> is to be followed by a sequel, ''The King's Man'',<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.jackjewers.com/kings-man | title=The King's Man }}</ref> in 2025.
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