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August 22, 2013 10:39 am  #1


Radio Dramas

oscar66 - Glad to hear that you found the link to Radio 4 Extra useful.

I listened to all three parts of Anthony Trollope - Orley Farm yesterday.  For Downton Abbey fans, Dan Stevens was one of the actors.

 


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August 28, 2013 10:06 am  #2


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Over the weekend, I listened to the first 5 episodes (15 minutes each) of Lady Audley's Secret and Hercule Poirot - After the Funeral.

This weeks, I'm listening to the last 5 episodes of Lady Audley's Secret, The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, and dramatizations of John Buchan's The 39 Steps, Greenmantle, and Mr Standfast.


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August 28, 2013 11:06 am  #3


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Tirama, can you tell me how to get those radio channels?  or maybe I can't get them since I'm not in the US?  Can I get them through the internet maybe?  


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August 28, 2013 11:23 am  #4


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It's the BBC.  I listen over the internet.  Each program is available for 7 days.  Here's the link to this week's schedule:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4extra/programmes/schedules/2013/w35

Just click on a program you want to hear.  A new page will load giving you info about the progam and a play now link.  The site is being a bit balky today for me.


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August 28, 2013 12:52 pm  #5


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I listen on my IPad ther is a free BBC4 intl app.


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September 1, 2013 5:00 pm  #6


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Tirama,  thanks for the link to BBC;  I've never heard of these.  When I heard  "radio drama,"  I thought of my all-too-long-lost childhood.  People nowdays don't believe me when I say we didn't have TV,  but had to sit around and watch radio.  I remember dramas like  "The Shadow,"  and serials like  "Our Gal Sunday:"   "The story that asks the question:  Can a young girl from a little mining town in the west find happiness as the wife of a wealthy and titled Englishman?"
Please forgive my ramble.


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September 27, 2013 11:02 am  #7


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Good week for me as far as the radio is concerned.  Listened to Agatha Christie Crooked House, Cadfael A Light on the Road to Woodstock, the conclusion of Dick Francis Straight, and the beginning of Lord Peter Wimsey Unnatural Death.


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November 9, 2013 10:08 pm  #8


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BBC Radio 4 extra is running 8 episodes of Yes, Minister.  The actors in these radio programs are the same ones who appeared in the tv shows.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jl60
 


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November 10, 2013 11:44 pm  #9


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Tirama, this has nothing to do with radido dramas but it is concerning Downton Abbey.  I assume you have the dvds for all 3 seasons?  Would you know what is the difference between the UK Edition and the PBS edition?  I saw it on Amazon.ca and the PBS edition for seasons 1-3 is a very good offer price but I was wondering what I would be missing id I don't get the UK edition?  would you know?  I want to treat myself to this set for Christmas.


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November 11, 2013 9:37 am  #10


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barregar wrote:

Tirama, this has nothing to do with radido dramas but it is concerning Downton Abbey.  I assume you have the dvds for all 3 seasons?  Would you know what is the difference between the UK Edition and the PBS edition?  I saw it on Amazon.ca and the PBS edition for seasons 1-3 is a very good offer price but I was wondering what I would be missing id I don't get the UK edition?  would you know?  I want to treat myself to this set for Christmas.

I don't own any of these dvds. 

When it was first reported that Downton Abbey was going to be on US tv, one of the British newspapers claimed we were getting shortened versions.  It turned out that the reporter in question was comparing the length of the time slots and the program ran with commercials over in Britian, but didn't contain commericals when it ran on PBS, so the lengths were almost identical.  I read on some message board last night that the versions shown on PBS had additional scenes (or lengthened scenes) specifically shot for abroad to make certain things like entails more understandable to the non-British.

So you would be getting slightly more in the original PBS versions, but you better grab them while you can, because once they're gone, all that will be offered for sale will be the UK versions.  The PBS broadcasts, however, will still be versions cut to fill our time slots and slightly longer than what's shown on the UK.




 


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