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Coog
03-01-2012, 15:17
I found this downloadable link for a BBC radio play of Patrick O'Brian's The Mauritius Command.

http://www.thedearsurprise.com/?p=2541

Mark Barker
03-01-2012, 16:35
I found this downloadable link for a BBC radio play of Patrick O'Brian's The Mauritius Command.

http://www.thedearsurprise.com/?p=2541

Fantastic find, Coog.

I've been trying to find a downloadable version of these for ages !

Best wishes,

Mark Barker

Coog
03-01-2012, 16:52
Just noticed it also had a link for HMS Surprise radio play. Were there any other radio plays?

Bligh
03-02-2012, 06:44
That's a reall good find Bobby. Will make a nice change from The Navy Lark.
Rob.

7eat51
02-05-2013, 15:07
Just saw this. Downloaded the audio files. This will be a treat to listen to on the way to work. Thanks.

Lugburz
04-16-2013, 22:17
Woah! I love radio dramas! Great find — thanks for sharing :salute:

Naharaht
04-17-2013, 10:34
Many of Patrick O'Brian's novels are available on CD as audiobooks.

Cmmdre
04-17-2013, 10:43
Thank you for the tip on the audio books David. :hatsoff:

Cmmdre
04-17-2013, 10:44
I found this downloadable link for a BBC radio play of Patrick O'Brian's The Mauritius Command.

http://www.thedearsurprise.com/?p=2541

Thanks for the link to some excellent enterainment Bobby. :happy:

Gunner
04-17-2013, 11:09
I have the audio books Thirteen gun salute and The wine dark sea.
Does anyone have any other of series that they would part with? If so, please PM price.

Beowulf03809
04-17-2013, 11:35
Wonderful! Thanks. Although unabridged audiobooks are my personal preference I love all BBC Radio dramas I've gotten to date. Their work on dramatizing the Lord of the Rings is a great one, for example.

I've downloaded both linked from that site and look forward to enjoying them. Pointers to any similar are always appreciated.
:rum:

OmegaLazarus
04-19-2013, 14:16
Woah! I love radio dramas! Great find — thanks for sharing :salute:

Yes, one of my favorite things is to listen to a radio play on a lazy sunny sunday.

I especially love the old "Shadow" radio dramas

csadn
04-19-2013, 15:15
I especially love the old "Shadow" radio dramas

One of the few aspects of living in L.A. I miss: KNX Radio's Drama Hour....

Gunner
04-19-2013, 15:46
Yes, one of my favorite things is to listen to a radio play on a lazy sunny sunday.

I especially love the old "Shadow" radio dramas

Not to say I'm old but, I grew up listening to that radio program.

pward
04-20-2013, 14:43
Thanks for the radio link.

Coog
04-20-2013, 21:28
I found some more downloadable radio plays. This is over 40 plays of "The Adventures of Captain Horatio Hornblower". Here's the link:

http://www.oldradioworld.com/shows/Horatio_Hornblower.php

Beowulf03809
04-21-2013, 13:01
I found some more downloadable radio plays. This is over 40 plays of "The Adventures of Captain Horatio Hornblower". Here's the link:

http://www.oldradioworld.com/shows/Horatio_Hornblower.php

Wow...1950s broadcasts. I'll download them and give a listen soon as I finish my current one. I enjoy listening to the original War of the Worlds broadcast (became a personal Halloween tradition when they used to air it each year one one station back home). That was before these even.

Thanks for the find! :rum:

Gunner
04-21-2013, 15:03
Thanks again Bob. I fell asleep listening to them last night.

OmegaLazarus
04-22-2013, 12:05
Not to say I'm old but,

Failed!


:takecover:

One of the things I am sad about is that I wasn't around to experience some of these things when they were in their prime. I would much rather listen to a story and do something (a hobby or game, maybe) than have a tv show occupy my whole attention (which is one of the reasons I don't watch much TV).

Gunner
04-22-2013, 12:36
One of the things I am sad about is that I wasn't around to experience some of these things when they were in their prime. I would much rather listen to a story and do something (a hobby or game, maybe) than have a tv show occupy my whole attention (which is one of the reasons I don't watch much TV).

There is no movie or TV show that can portray the scenes that your mind can. That's why radio stories and books are still around.

OmegaLazarus
04-22-2013, 14:01
There is no movie or TV show that can portray the scenes that your mind can. That's why radio stories and books are still around.

Very well put. That is why I love reading as well. Even during my commute, I prefer an audio book (thank you library system).

Coog
04-22-2013, 14:07
Very well put. That is why I love reading as well. Even during my commute, I prefer an audio book (thank you library system).


I fell asleep listening to them last night.

CAUTION: May cause drowsiness. Use care when operating a car or dangerous machines.:happy:

Gunner
04-22-2013, 18:32
CAUTION: May cause drowsiness. Use care when operating a car or dangerous machines.:happy:

I wish you told me that two cars ago.