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W A R O F T H E W O R L D S
1967 BBC Version Series Description The most well-known radio show of all time is THE MERCURY THEATER OF THE AIR presentation of "War of the Worlds" directed by Orsen Wells. This H. G. Wells classic science fiction story may also be one of the most-often dramatized work on radio. Besides Wells' October 30, 1938 rendering, there is an Australian version in 1957 (in 6 30- minute episodes), a Lux Radio Theater adaptation of George Pal's film (1 hour long), a West Coast version centered on San Francisco from 1961 (1 hour), a version from South Africa done in early 1957 (6 30- minute episodes). There are others plus a couple of readings done on radio. The British Broadcasting Corporation presented it in 1950 and again in 1967, both times as a series of 6 30-minute episodes. The BBC's 1967 version places the action in 1967 but stays close to H.G. Wells' origional. Portraying it in 6 30-minute episodes offers ample oppurtunity to develop characters and plots. Sound effects and acting are first rate, making it an enjoyable listen. The only flaw is that most copies available are not of pristine quality. If you've only heard the Orsen Wells version, you owe it to yourself to try this one. It's one of the BBC's better science fiction dramas. PLOT Paul Daneman stars in a full-cast radio dramatisation of H.G. Well's seminal sci-fi classic. When a Martian spacecraft crash-lands near Woking, mankind is terrorised by aliens in tall, armoured capsules that stalk the countryside on three legs. The frightening machines wreak havoc on London and the Southern Counties with their heat-rays, and survivors are driven underground. Yet it all began in the calm of an observatory...While scanning the heavens, scientist John Nicholson sees a shower of meteorites heading towards Earth. But what he is witnessing is, in fact, the beginnings of an invasion. Soon, dense black smoke wipes out vast numbers of the population and Nicholson tells how he was plunged into a paralysing nightmare of stark terror and utter destruction. Martin Jarvis, Peter Sallis and Anthony Jackson also feature in this thrilling six-part, full-cast dramatisation of H.G. Well's classic novel. Episodes 1 "The Red Planet" 2 "The First Deaths" 3 "The Fighting Machines" 4 "The Black Smoke" 5 "The Red Weed" 6 "Conclusion" Cast Professor John Nicholson. Paul Daneman. Ogilvy, his assistant. Martin Jarvis. Dora Nicholson. Isabel Rennie. Sir James Stent. Harold Kasket. Sergeant Holroyd. Alan Dudley. The Lieutenant. Anthony Jackson. The Colonel. Ronald Herdman The Corporal. Frank Henderson The Old Gentleman. Walter Fitzgerald. The Parson. Peter Sallis. The Spokesmen. Denys Hawthorne, Anthony Hall. With Brian Hewlett, LeRoy Lingwood, Christopher Bidmead, Ronald Herdman, Ian Thompson, Alan Dudley, Carole Boyd, Rolf Lefebvre and Beth Boyd. Sound score by David Cain of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Produced by John Powell. IF YOU WANT ME! SEED ME! Sharing Widget |