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    BBC: The Lord of the Rings (1999)

    Posted By: isabeau
    BBC: The Lord of the Rings (1999)

    J. R. R. Tolkien, "BBC: The Lord of the Rings (1999)"
    Audio Books:BBC Radio Dramatisation | MP3/32Kbps | English | 169MB

    It doesn't get much better than this. In 13 hours the entire story is told in rich and vivid detail that captures the essence of the books more completely than any other version - and I've heard a few... The all-star cast give mesmerising performances with Ian Holm in particularly fine form. If you never read the books, never hear anything else by Tolkien - hear this.
    Amazon customer, 2 April 2000

    I was lent this recording by a friend at the age of 11 and I knew I had to get my own copy as soon as possible. What can I say - the atmosphere of Middle-Earth is conjured up brilliantly with help from a superb soundtrack, and despite others' gripes about the omission of certain chapters, I really do believe that this cannot be bettered. The stunning performances from a cast of Britain's finest actors really make Tolkien's epic tale come alive - the only problem now is that nothing will measure up to it! Much as I am looking forward to the film version, it's just a shame this cast can't be used - each of the actors IS their character as far as I'm concerned, and anyone else just wouldn't seem right... 13 hours of high-class, gripping drama - what more can I say? Tolkien would be proud.

    Originally dramatised by the BBC in 1981 in 26 half-hour stereo installments. In 1999, the 26-part series was subsequently edited into 13 hour-long episodes. The 13-part series was later released as a BBC Radio Collection Audiobook.

    This 13-part version was recorded from BBC radio (rerun on Radio 4 in 2002) and issued as a torrent from http://radioarchive.cc.

    Narrator: Gerard Murphy
    Frodo Baggins: Ian Holm
    Gandalf the Grey/
    Gandalf the White: Michael Hordern
    Sam Gamgee: William Nighy
    Meriadoc Brandybuck (Merry): Richard O'Callaghan
    Peregrin Took (Pippin): John McAndrew
    Farmer Maggot: John Bott
    Barliman Butterbur: James Grout
    Bilbo Baggins: John Le Mesurier
    Aragorn (Strider): Robert Stephens
    Gimli: Douglas Livingstone
    Legolas: David Collings
    Boromir: Michael Graham Cox
    Elrond: Hugh Dickson
    Arwen Evenstar: Sonia Fraser
    Saruman the White: Peter Howell
    Galadriel: Marian Diamond
    Celeborn: Simon Cadell
    Gollum/Sméagol: Peter Woodthorpe
    Théoden: Jack May
    Éowyn: Elin Jenkins
    Éomer: Anthony Hyde
    Gríma Wormtongue: Paul Brooke
    Treebeard: Stephen Thorne
    Faramir: Andrew Seear
    Denethor: Peter Vaughan
    Glorfindel: John Webb
    Gamling: Patrick Barr
    Céorl: Michael McStay
    Hama: Michael Spice
    Lord of the Nazgûl: Philip Voss
    The Mouth of Sauron: John Rye
    Shelob: BBC Radiophonic Workshop

    Dramatisation: Brian Sibley and Michael Bakewell
    Music: Stephen Oliver
    Radiophonic sound: Elizabeth Parker
    Produced and directed by Jane Morgan and Penny Leicester


    01. The Shadow Of The Past 56:23
    02. The Black Riders 55:51
    03. The Knife In The Dark 57:02
    04. The Ring Goes South 55:02
    05. The Mirror Of Galadriel 55:30
    06. The Breaking Of The Fellowship 56:50
    07. The King Of The Golden Hall 55:25
    08. The Voice of Saruman 56:41
    09. The Two Towers 58:55
    10. The Choices of Master Samwise 59:13
    11. The Battle Of Pelennor Fields 57:12
    12. Mount Doom 58:03
    13. The Grey Havens 58:44


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    Sample 1 - In Moria (5'19, 1.22MB)

    Sample 2 - Seeking an entrance to Mordor (4'17, 0.98MB)




    BBC: The Lord of the Rings (1999)