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Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back 1983




The Empire Strikes Back was a ten-part radio adaptation of the original film,
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.
The radio drama first aired on National Public Radio in the United States on February 14, 1983.

It is the second series of the expanded radio dramatization of the original Star Wars trilogy,
and lasts for a total of five hours. It was produced and broadcast by National Public Radio
as part of NPR Playhouse as a follow-up to the success of the first radio series, Star Wars (1981).

The series was made with the full cooperation of George Lucas, who donated the rights and
allowed the use of sound effects and music from the films. It is part of Star Wars canon within
its Expanded Universe.

Like the first radio drama, The Empire Strikes Back was written by Brian Daley and directed
by John Madden. Billy Dee Williams reprised his role as Lando Calrissian, and John Lithgow
played Yoda.




EPISODE TITLES

1. Freedom's Winter
2. The Coming Storm
3. A Question Of Survival
4. Fire And Ice
5. The Millennium Falcon Pursuit
6. Way Of The Jedi
7. New Allies, New Enemy
8. Dark Lord's Fury
9. Gambler's Choice
10. The Clash Of Lightsabers




CAST

Luke Skywalker .... Mark Hamill
Lando Calrissian .... Billy Dee Williams
Han Solo .... Perry King
See Threepio (C-3PO) .... Anthony Daniels
Princess Leia Organa .... Ann Sachs
Yoda .... John Lithgow
Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi .... Bernard Behrens
Lord Darth Vader .... Brock Peters
Beta .... James Eckhouse
Dak .... Peter Friedman
Deck Officer .... Ron Frazier
General Rieekan .... Merwin Goldsmith
Admiral Ozzel .... Peter Michael Goetz
General Veers .... Gordon Gould
The Emperor .... Paul Hecht
Two OneBee .... Russel Horton
Controller .... Jame Hurdle
Captain Needa .... Nicholas Kepros
Admiral Piett .... David Rache
Boba Fett .... Alan Rosenburg
Imperial Pilot .... Jay Sanders
Wedge .... Don Scardino

The supporting cast

David Alan Grier
Sam McMurray
Steven Markle
Stephen D. Newman
John Pielmeier
Geoffrey Pierson
Gary Tacon
Jerry Zaks

Narrator .... Ken Hiller




Synopsis of Expanded Universe scenes


Unlike the first Radio Drama, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back follows a narrative much
more closely aligned with the original film on which it is based. There are some small segments
of action or dialogue which may be highlighted as treatments of Expanded Universe material,
but the overall narrative does not diverge substantially from the original plot.

Episode V opens with the battle of Renegade Flight over Derra IV, during which Commander
Narra is killed.

Obi-Wan Kenobi's apparition to Luke Skywalker in the Hoth snowstorm takes Luke by
surprise—the dialogue suggests that this is the first time Luke has seen the spirit of Obi-Wan.

Expanded dialogue reveals the rivalry and power struggles between Admiral Ozzel and
Captain Piett.

Expanded dialogue reveals Captain Needa begging Vader not to kill him after apologizing
for losing the Millennium Falcon in the Hoth asteroid field. Vader goes on to remark that
Needa is inept. This changed Needa's portrayal, as he had previously witnessed Vader's
execution of Ozzel for improper tactics. Needa's willingness to accept responsibility for
failure portrayed him as a man of integrity and principle. Begging Vader for his life lessened
this gesture. Vader's assessment of Needa's ineptness being added also changed this interaction somewhat.
It is likely that the dialogue was added to make clear to the audience what had
happened, as no visual medium was present to portray Vader's execution of Needa.

We learn something of the background of 2-1B and how the medical droid once served in
an Imperial medical facility.

At the climax of Luke Skywalker's lightsaber duel against Darth Vader in Cloud City,
Luke audibly announces his decision to jump off the gantry into the service shaft, leaving
the listener in no doubt that Luke intended to kill himself rather than join Vader.



MEDIA INFO


General For All Episodes

Audio
Format : MPEG Audio
Format version : Version 1
Format profile : Layer 3
Mode : Joint stereo
Mode extension : MS Stereo
Duration : 25mn 50s
Bit rate mode : Constant
Bit rate : 128 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz
Compression mode : Lossy
Stream size : 23.6 MiB (100%)





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