THANK YOU!!! My family listened to this version every Christmas Eve but we lost the album (an old scratchy awesome album) years ago ... I've looked for it for so long because no other version comes close. The ambiance is so wonderfully unsettling... I've sent this link to my mother and siblings. They won't believe we will get to hear it again. I am terribly grateful & overwhelmed with nostalgia... teary eyed in fact. You are my personal Fezziwig!!! Won-der-ful!!! 🎄
Ohh they’ve taken the fabulous music and effects off of this ... you tube has the other full version . The best version , no one can touch Schofield or Richardson The other characters are also beautifully played Scrooge’s nephew’s laugh ! Listened to this every Christmas Eve with my family in the 60s and 70s
I’ve been looking for this version since 1982! I’m so glad to find it!!!! My copy is so worn out and distorted. Does anyone know where I can get this version on tape, LP, or CD?
Its a 1960 version originally recorded for the Caedmon record label starring Ralph Richardson and Paul Scofield. It's still around in both LP and cassette form and you can pick it up on UA-cam elsewhere. A good version but a little fast-paced for my liking. The story really needs 90 minutes to play out fully.
This is a fascinating adaptation. I've never heard it before and don't recognize the voices, but I can hear stereo separation, so it's not as old as Basil Rathbone's 1940s radio performance as Scrooge. This adaptation is more detailed, with fun music/sound effects. I hope someone can identify the recording for you--I'm curious about it too. Thanks for posting it!
OK read inscription.I am glad your father burned it to CD and I am glad you posted it so we can enjoy !! I love the picture ;do you know who the artist is ? Thanks. Great adaptation,love to hear the part of Scrooge he is funny
This version might very well have been from one of two sources. The first being a 1941 record album, or, less likely, from a Dec. 24, 1949 radio broadcast, based on the record album. Both were done by film star Ronald Colman.
THANK YOU!!! My family listened to this version every Christmas Eve but we lost the album (an old scratchy awesome album) years ago ... I've looked for it for so long because no other version comes close. The ambiance is so wonderfully unsettling...
I've sent this link to my mother and siblings. They won't believe we will get to hear it again.
I am terribly grateful & overwhelmed with nostalgia... teary eyed in fact.
You are my personal Fezziwig!!!
Won-der-ful!!! 🎄
I'm glad I was able to help you rediscover this gem and bring a little ghostly magic back to you and your loved ones this Christmas.
It is Paul Scofield as the narrator, Ralph Richardson as Scrooge. A Christmas Carol fan over here 🎄 thanks so much for sharing this 🎅
Thanks so much for uploading.
This is the closest reading of the book that I've heard or seen and I love this story. A most Happy Christmas to you! And thank you for posting!
i know Im pretty off topic but do anyone know a good place to stream newly released tv shows online ?
This sounds like Paul Schofield, a fine actor.
Ohh they’ve taken the fabulous music and effects off of this ... you tube has the other full version . The best version , no one can touch Schofield or Richardson
The other characters are also beautifully played
Scrooge’s nephew’s laugh !
Listened to this every Christmas Eve with my family in the 60s and 70s
I’ve been looking for this version since 1982!
I’m so glad to find it!!!!
My copy is so worn out and distorted.
Does anyone know where I can get this version on tape, LP, or CD?
Great version
Its a 1960 version originally recorded for the Caedmon record label starring Ralph Richardson and Paul Scofield. It's still around in both LP and cassette form and you can pick it up on UA-cam elsewhere. A good version but a little fast-paced for my liking. The story really needs 90 minutes to play out fully.
Then listen to it at 0.75 speed.
Jess Porlock Or is it. www.discogs.com/Charles-Dickens-A-Christmas-Carol/release/3410810
Adverts interrupting this great book are a humbug! 🤣
lovely!
This is a fascinating adaptation. I've never heard it before and don't recognize the voices, but I can hear stereo separation, so it's not as old as Basil Rathbone's 1940s radio performance as Scrooge. This adaptation is more detailed, with fun music/sound effects. I hope someone can identify the recording for you--I'm curious about it too. Thanks for posting it!
Kirsten I. Russell . Might be www.discogs.com/Charles-Dickens-A-Christmas-Carol/release/3410810
Scrooge sir is Sir Ralph Richardson.
The only problem with the hour-long radio versions is the omission of some things. Not complaining but bring observant…
OK read inscription.I am glad your father burned it to CD and I am glad you posted it so we can enjoy !! I love the picture ;do you know who the artist is ? Thanks. Great adaptation,love to hear the part of Scrooge he is funny
This version might very well have been from one of two sources. The first being a 1941 record album, or, less likely, from a Dec. 24, 1949 radio broadcast, based on the record album. Both were done by film star Ronald Colman.
Roger Wilco Or 1960. www.discogs.com/Charles-Dickens-A-Christmas-Carol/release/3410810
Not Ronald Colman - his was only 31 minutes across both sides of 3 78s!
Is it just me, the narrator sounds a bit like, just a bit mind you like Peter Lawford.
HalloweenNut13. Probably 1960 Original recording. British. www.discogs.com/Charles-Dickens-A-Christmas-Carol/release/3410810
Can't hear it.