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Originally posted by LMcD View PostBBC Sounds Brexitcast Dead Ringers Special - a trail for their forthcoming trio of programmes, starting 27 minutes in.
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Three Vicars Talking on Radio 4.
I was directed to this intriguing programme by a friend and have just listened to the Christmas Edition.
Three previous episodes (Funerals, Marriages and Birth in that order) broadcast previously are still on BBC Sounds and said to be there for over a year.
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....anybody listened to The Real George Orwell....4 episodes which started Monday http://www.for3.org/forums/showthrea...976#post773976
....I enjoyed it as an afternoon drama might be enjoyed....sorry when this first episode finished, wanted more....bong ching
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....anybody listened to The Real George Orwell....4 episodes which started Monday http://www.for3.org/forums/showthrea...976#post773976
....I enjoyed it as an afternoon drama might be enjoyed....sorry when this first episode finished, wanted more....
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAnd yet the conclusions drawn as to the relevance of Orwell's pronouncements for today all seemed rather obvious and nonm-conclusive, I thought. We all desperately need something more conclusive that ties all the loose ends together if we are to avoid terminal despondency.bong ching
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostWill Self is about to appear on R4 talking about JG Ballard's prescience and the pandemic.
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I really enjoyed this afternoon's radio 4 Drama, in which Battista's Cuba turned away a ship full of Jewish pssengers fleeing Nazi Germany. Even though it's a play based on another play based on a book based on a true story, it was brilliant in the (ultimate) hands of Tom Stoppard.
The Voyage of the St. Louis
Several months before the outbreak of the Second World War, an ocean liner, the St Louis, leaves Germany with over 900 Jewish refugees on-board, all hoping to escape persecution. The incredible true story of that journey is now brought to vivid life in Tom Stoppard’s adaptation of Daniel Kehlmann’s play.
Based on the book The Voyage of the Damned by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts
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On a lighter note I've been an enthusiastic listener to "Ed Reardon's Week" since its inception on Radio 4. So much so that, during the hiatus between series 12 & 13 I emailed Andrew Nickolds, to ask if more was forthcoming. He replied, saying more episodes were in the pipeline, and sent a picture of Ed's abode, complete with cat box for Elgar and a tin of value pilchards!
I've now downloaded all 13 series onto my smartphone and have been listening to them during the lock-down. It really iS a tonic in these strange times & I recommend it to one and all!Major Denis Bloodnok, Indian Army (RTD) Coward and Bar, currently residing in Barnet, Hertfordshire!
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