Some wonderful voices from the past (for the most part) can be heard over the last week on Radio 4 extra:
On Saturday afternoon (today, 25.10.14), two Sherlock Holmes adventures (the first one is introduced by Conan Doyle's son Adrian):
The Adventure of the Speckled Band
Stars Cedric Hardwicke as Sherlock Holmes and Finlay Currie as Dr Watson.
First heard on the BBC Home Service in May 1945.
The Final Problem
John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson and Orson Welles star in the great detective's encounter at the Reichenbach Falls.
John Gielgud plays Sherlock Holmes with Ralph Richardson as Dr Watson. In the series, Holmes brother - Mycroft - was played by Gielgud's brother, Val.
Co-produced with the American Broadcasting Company, the influence of the US producers meant the inclusion of high-ranking American actors, including Orson Welles as Professor Moriarty.
First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in December 1954
And then each day last week at various times, the inimitable gravel of Philip Madoc's voice in a Cadfael story - dramatised by this Forum's very own Bert Coules
CADFAEL
Dead Man's Ransom
Ellis Peters' medieval thriller with Philip Madoc; narrated by Michael Kitchen
Worth listens, all of them.
On Saturday afternoon (today, 25.10.14), two Sherlock Holmes adventures (the first one is introduced by Conan Doyle's son Adrian):
The Adventure of the Speckled Band
Stars Cedric Hardwicke as Sherlock Holmes and Finlay Currie as Dr Watson.
First heard on the BBC Home Service in May 1945.
The Final Problem
John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson and Orson Welles star in the great detective's encounter at the Reichenbach Falls.
John Gielgud plays Sherlock Holmes with Ralph Richardson as Dr Watson. In the series, Holmes brother - Mycroft - was played by Gielgud's brother, Val.
Co-produced with the American Broadcasting Company, the influence of the US producers meant the inclusion of high-ranking American actors, including Orson Welles as Professor Moriarty.
First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in December 1954
And then each day last week at various times, the inimitable gravel of Philip Madoc's voice in a Cadfael story - dramatised by this Forum's very own Bert Coules
CADFAEL
Dead Man's Ransom
Ellis Peters' medieval thriller with Philip Madoc; narrated by Michael Kitchen
Worth listens, all of them.
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