Hello, last week the Byron Chronicles ended, i'm not sure how many of you took an interest in it, fact is no one ever commented, there i was thinking ghotic horror was popular. Nevermind I got a new series coming up for the next 3 months and it has a proven trackrecord, be it in the cinema , yet having listened to the first episode it strikes me that stories like these were the imagery is left to the listener and not prepared by others can have a bigger impact and dare I say deliver a much more satisfying experience as after all it's all in the mind ... NJoy
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In 1981 BBC Radio 4 broadcast a dramatisation of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings in 26 half-hour stereo instalments. Like the novel on which it is based, The Lord of the Rings is the story of an epic struggle against the Dark Lord Sauron of Mordor, the primary villain of the work, who created a Ruling Ring to control the nineteen Rings of Power, and an alliance of heroes who join forces to save the world from falling under his shadow.
The 26-part series was subsequently edited into 13 hour-long episodes broadcast from 17 July to 9 October 1982, restoring some dialogue originally cut for timing (since each hour-long episode is actually around 57 minutes, as opposed to 54 minutes for two half-hour episodes with overlaps and extra credits removed), rearranging some scenes for dramatic impact and adding linking narration and music cues. Interestingly Ian Holm, who played Frodo Baggins in the radio serial, went on to play Bilbo Baggins in Peter Jackson's movie trilogy.
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The Shadow Of The Past ( 56:23 64mb)
101 Opening Titles
102 A Long-Expected Party
103 Curse The Baggins
104 One Ring To Rule Them All
105 Frodo The Ring Bearer
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Thank you for this, it's nice to have quality drama to listen to !!
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