The Haunted Airman: Clip
This is a short clip from the BBC Four drama The Haunted Airman. It features Rachael Stirling, Robert Pattinson, and Melissa Lloyd.
This website is dedicated to the talented and beautiful British actress Rachael Stirling, star of film, TV, stage and radio.
Here you can find a collection of video and audio clips which are related to Rachael and her work. You can download them or, in the case of the videos, watch them online.
Here are some video clips, all of which are somehow related to Rachael. You can download all of the clips as compressed .zip files, or alternatively you can follow the links to watch the videos on our YouTube channel.
This is a short clip from the BBC Four drama The Haunted Airman. It features Rachael Stirling, Robert Pattinson, and Melissa Lloyd.
This is a music video inspired by the mini-series Tipping the Velvet, in which Rachael stars with Jodhi May. The video is dedicated to characters Nan and Flo and their relationship. It features the track Children by Robert Miles and it was created by Bonnie.
This is a second music video inspired by the mini-series Tipping the Velvet, in which Rachael stars with Keeley Hawes. The video is from Kitty's point of view. It features the song Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? by Moby and it was created by Claire.
In September 2004, BBC 4 aired a short series of documentaries about the world of theatre. In the first of the series, one of the productions featured was A Woman of No Importance, in which Rachael starred. We compiled a short selection of clips from the programme and put them together for download.
This is a music video inspired by the mini-series Tipping the Velvet, in which Rachael stars with Keeley Hawes. The video is dedicated to characters Nan and Kitty and their relationship. It features the song Running Up That Hill by Placebo (a cover of the song by Kate Bush) and it was created by Claire.
The 2002 French and Saunders Christmas Special (Christmas Puddings) featured a parody of Tipping the Velvet, in which Dawn French played Nancy Boy French, and Jennifer Saunders played Titty Saunders. This is the clip of the parody, entitled Tippin' O' the Velveteen.
Rachael appeared on the chat show The Frank Skinner Show to talk about Tipping the Velvet. This video clip features the full interview with Rachael, which lasts for a total of eleven minutes.
Actress Diana Rigg appeared on the television talk show Parkinson in 1979. She speaks here about her relationship with her small daughter, Rachael Stirling, who was two years old at the time. Thank you to DianaRigg.net for kindly contributing this clip!
This is Part 1 of 2.
Actress Diana Rigg appeared on the television talk show Parkinson in 1979. She speaks here about her relationship with her small daughter, Rachael Stirling, who was two years old at the time. Thank you to DianaRigg.net for kindly contributing this clip!
This is Part 2 of 2.
These audio clips all feature Rachael and her delightful voice. You can download all of the clips as compressed .zip files.
A new collection of voiceover clips to showcase Rachael's voiceover talent.
Rachael appeared on BBC Radio 4's talk show Loose Ends to interview author Liz Jones.
Rachael appeared on BBC Radio 4's talk show Loose Ends to talk to presenter Ned Sherrin about her role in Riot at the Rite, which was showing on BBC Two that evening, and Tipping the Velvet.
This is an extract of all of Rachael's speaking scenes as Nina Bailey, in the first episode of Hotel Babylon. This extract has been added to the site as it is her only television or film role (thus far) in which she plays an American, so this may be of interest to American visitors.
This is the full version of the fourth episode of the BBC Radio 4 drama series Hold Back the Night. If you are interested only in the scenes in which Rachael appears, please download the smaller extract version instead. The extract version contains only Rachael's scenes.
This is the full version of the third episode of the BBC Radio 4 drama series Hold Back the Night. If you are interested only in the scenes in which Rachael appears, please download the smaller extract version instead. The extract version contains only Rachael's scenes.
This is the full version of the second episode of the BBC Radio 4 drama series Hold Back the Night.
Rachael did not appear in this episode, but you may wish to download it if you're following the series.
This is the full version of the first episode of the BBC Radio 4 drama series Hold Back the Night. If you are interested only in the scenes in which Rachael appears, please download the smaller extract version instead. The extract version contains only Rachael's scenes.
This is a clip from the BBC Radio 4 programme Saturday Review. It is a review of the play Theatre of Blood and includes an excerpt from the play, featuring dialogue between Rachael and her co-star Jim Broadbent.
In the ITV drama The Final Quest, Rachael played the part of Annabelle, who performed with a band as a vocalist. This is a clip of the song she performs at her wedding.
This is the full version of the twelfth episode of the BBC Radio 4 drama series The Pallisers. This was the secnod and final episode of the series in which Rachael appeared.
This is the full version of the eleventh episode of the BBC Radio 4 drama series The Pallisers. This was the first episode of the series in which Rachael appeared.
Rachael appeared on BBC Radio 4's section Women's Hour. She was interviewed by Jenni Murray and main points of discussion were her new play A Woman of No Importance, the consequences of her role in Tipping the Velvet, her mother, education, and internet polls. The interview is available here as a compressed MP3 file. Alternatively, you may read the transcript in the Press section.