Producing a radio drama is the equivalent of giving your listeners a movie for their ears or a theater on air. During the old-time radio era (the 1930s to 1950s), radio mysteries and crimes stories were pretty popular with listeners. In fact: Listeners still find these old-time shows very entertaining. Enjoy! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karenina60/support
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Published 10/01/20
First broadcast in 1981, this is a great radio play adaption of the novel
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Published 09/12/20
Hugh Whitemore's dramatisation of Ian Fleming's 1958 novel. James Bond is sent to investigate a strange disappearance on the island of Jamaica. A distinguished cast, headed by Toby Stephens and David Suchet, takes part in this 'radio movie' of Ian Fleming's 1958 novel, dramatised by Hugh...
Published 09/12/20