It probably doesn’t reflect very well on the quality of what is presented today as entertainment if I, a 25-year-old, can honestly say that I love to lie on my bed after a shift doing my job as a psychiatric nurse enjoying radio plays that my friends of my age would rag me about if they knew I listened to them so avidly (we hit the town at the weekend to party like most people of our age who work hard all week…). My dad sometimes joins me to enjoy listening to a play I’ve chosen to listen to that evening, it’s great if that play has us discussing it once it has finished. I really appreciate that someone takes the time to gather the wonderful plays & shows that so many of us enjoy so much and then upload them to UA-cam. Thank you to Chesterton Radio for providing them for our listening pleasure. (My name, Thorvald, is pronounced Tourval by the way, Norwegian) 😊
I 'm 65 and enjoy these plays, but I also would've loved listening to them when I was your age. People refer ( and referred) to me as an old soul, which is ok.🙂
I used to enjoy listening to these longer radio plays when they were a regular thing on BBC Radio 4. For some reason in the early 2000s the BBC decided these were too difficult for us to listen to with our minuscule attention spans so we got 45 minute plays instead. Nothing wrong with shorter plays but the 90 minute radio dramas were a speciality of Radio 4. It's so good to be able to hear them again.
100% agree Isle of the radio plays in the afternoon on radio four of the evening please I haven’t listened to radio four in a long time. I didn’t even know they cut their plays down to 30 minutes by God how far the BBC have fallen beyond the gutter. They treat us like stupid Americans. We have a short concentration span. We don’t. But they try to convince us that we do. How can you encapsulate character motivation location and plot in bloody half an hour. Disgraceful.
I've never had a TV and I often didn't have any Internet connection at home, but I've always had a radio and I remember listening to Saturday Night Theatre. Always a treat. It's so nice to be able to hear these plays again.
I'm so glad we can hear these radio plays. I was born in the wrong era. I love radio far more than TV. You can listen and relax or get on with crocheting and still concentrate. ❤
I wish BBC Radio 4 Extra would play some of the fine old British dramas here. R4 Extra has really been turning up quite a lot of rubbish of late, whilst they sit on a veritable goldmine of drama.
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This story reflects the way society is today, people are more interested in sensationalism than the real story. Everything is dumbed down so it requires no stimulated thought.
It's always been that way. I have to admit I couldn't listen to the whole thing. The writer seem a bit dim (I won't say why due to spoilers.) The reality is if people didn't like what was being offered they wouldn't buy it. Publisher is a business there to make money off that.
No, the guy's problem was not just society. It was his unrelentingly negative attitude, which he told himself and others was his elevated literary ideals. Every time someone says something positive to him, he interrupts to contradict them. I'm only 25 minutes in, and I assume that he's going to turn it around (for good or ill), but his agent, Ms. Shapiro, is telling him of an idea that he doesn't have to turn into a Tom Robbins blockbuster. He can make it a modern Dickens-level blockbuster by combining her insights with his literary skill (assuming he has as much as he insists he has). But I'm guessing he won't. He doesn't really have a strong mind of his own.
Unfortunately the majority seems to like it that way. That’s why comic book heroes and transformers make so much money for the studios. I love independent films myself.
@@Cheepchipsable I just wonder how much of the play you did actually listen too. The character of the writer isn't dim at all. He has principles, knows about the subject he's writing and has integrity. He soon discovers that the publisher is totally unscrupulous and is more concerned about manipulating the situation for her own needs, rather than treating the author with any respect for his creative content.
I still think: Radio Drama has the side-effect of being more timeless than movies. In movies it only takes seconds to see anything outdated, in audio it is mostly that old, analogue phone ringing (in contrast to having a smartphone wherever we are) that reminds of such. 🤔
Several possible reasons. - some bright spark at the beeb thought we could only listen to short plays. - 90min, full cast productions got reduced in a round of budget cuts. - stiff competition from docial media and other media outlets meant drama audiences slumped Cost cutting saw fewer full cast dramas and more where one thesp does all the parts. Lucky there enough archives to keep most of us going😉
Synopsis: A writer with a modest success behind him. A huge American corporation interested in film scripts. The two come together! Suddenly Matthew Bradford finds himself caught up in a world of make-believe that becomes, for him, beyond belief. With Martyn Read and Margaret Robertson
@@tottiemae2258 ( Maureen ) good morning Tottie it’s a lovely morning here in the Ch. Maritime I hope it’s the same for you in Arizona ,and thank you .
I've gone thru this sort of thing, tho in not as Faustian a way, but with some of the same principles involved. And I know others who have been thru that same kind of "mill".
Very interesting. There’s a Stepford Wives quality to the story. Packaging the perfect author and then causing the real author to “disappear .” My spouse has a novel currently under review by a publisher. Thankfully we are now warned! ;)
The title is appropriate as each of the characters is "flawed" to the point irritability...and that's great because it just adds to the drama. Of all the uploads I've listened to this is my absolute favorite. I love it!!! Thanks for uploading! Ps - Victor the giraffe is hilarious 🤣
The BBC can’t spend licence payers money on producing quality radio dramas and pay grotesque 000,000 £ salaries to so called football pundits for sitting on their backsides sprouting their rubbish every week and making statements about matters they obviously don’t really understand.
What a great piece of work! Exciting until the end, although the turn it takes was easily forecast. This has to be one of my top ten to twenty favorites of all time. I am finding it difficult to ‘turn on’ my friends to this genre of entertainment, but if you have a rabid book reader in your circle, try this on them, as I have done. BRAVO!
I'm finally back to finish this story, it seemed to good to listen to while being distracted. I read the comments, looking forward to seeing how it goes
Ah...I like that angle! Maybe they could do a bit of a re-write on this and suggest---I don't know, just spit-balling here---some hints of strange charts on Shapiro's desk. And some sexy parties that he winds up attending that take place in some "hip" bit obscure part of town, in a series of sub-sub-basements. where there's more than a mere hint that there are deep dark deals being made with power-brokers from around the world, all involved in entertainment, and hint of...."rituals"?? A mysterious stranger dressed in red?----But maybe that's too on the nose?
Very good. thank you for uploading it. I have to agree with Anaderol. He was naive in the extreme. I knew he was on a downward path as soon as he stood up Jenny on that lunch date near the beginning of the play.
yes.....I actually got a bad feeling after that and I could guess the rest and just couldn't go on.... Reminds me of some Evelyn Waugh stories, esp Handful of Dust..... UGH..... good writing but a bummer of an ending.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to always give the dates of transmission? It would be much appreciated - save us looking it up. Anyway, thanks very much for all these uploads. Hugely valuable to so many people.
@@vespadavidson2315 I do. As I said. The point remains valid, as it's easy for the uploader to add the date to their introductory words. A lot of listeners would appreciate it.
@@robwilde855 Point was never valid. Try and wipe your own ass. Edit; due to complaints, if the word ass, or the idea of wiping ones own, offends you, then substitute the words bottom and bidet. Also consider looking up the use of metaphors, for linguistic effect.
: : "in the real sense you put yourself in here'. Said the doctor to Matthew. What a nightmare of brutal manipulation and nievity...i still have 10 minutes listening left but this has been quite a story! 🤗
This is quite a prescient drama as it's been documented that certain writers have been de-commissioned by their publishers for "anti-woke" comments by the specific authors who created the "franchise" ............a bit like "truth is stranger than fiction".....
Yes well it's good the publishers don't want to be propaganda tools for racists and misogynists ..shows things may be changing slowly. It must be very scary for the poor fragile reactionary types having their worldview critiqued and perceived as 'uncool' by the younger generations. These "Anti-wokers" are so frightened they refer to people generally left of centre as the 'elite' and suchlike to try to put people off ideas of just being generally respectful to each other in terms of race, gender sex, sexuality, and co-operation instead of conflict.
If we are for freedom of private enterprise, we have no grounds to oppose the right of publishers to publish only what they believe to be true or helpful for their public.
He didn't want to do the rubbish novel, then got annoyed when after minimal effort, it gave him the money and time to do the serious stuff without having to teach and without the adverse publicity/notoriety. Instead he whined and chased credit for the steaming pile he didn't want to be associated with anyway. The premise is 'fatally flawed'.
It probably doesn’t reflect very well on the quality of what is presented today as entertainment if I, a 25-year-old, can honestly say that I love to lie on my bed after a shift doing my job as a psychiatric nurse enjoying radio plays that my friends of my age would rag me about if they knew I listened to them so avidly (we hit the town at the weekend to party like most people of our age who work hard all week…). My dad sometimes joins me to enjoy listening to a play I’ve chosen to listen to that evening, it’s great if that play has us discussing it once it has finished. I really appreciate that someone takes the time to gather the wonderful plays & shows that so many of us enjoy so much and then upload them to UA-cam. Thank you to Chesterton Radio for providing them for our listening pleasure. (My name, Thorvald, is pronounced Tourval by the way, Norwegian) 😊
I'm late 30s, I love a listen to these old plays. They're fantastic. I often walk the dog and listen to one also.
I 'm 65 and enjoy these plays, but I also would've loved listening to them when I was your age.
People refer ( and referred) to me as an old soul, which is ok.🙂
I used to enjoy listening to these longer radio plays when they were a regular thing on BBC Radio 4. For some reason in the early 2000s the BBC decided these were too difficult for us to listen to with our minuscule attention spans so we got 45 minute plays instead. Nothing wrong with shorter plays but the 90 minute radio dramas were a speciality of Radio 4. It's so good to be able to hear them again.
Down to half an hour now!
You voice my opinion,hardly even listen to radio four now after a lifetime of dawn to dusk enjoyable listening.Little to enjoy now.
100% agree Isle of the radio plays in the afternoon on radio four of the evening please I haven’t listened to radio four in a long time. I didn’t even know they cut their plays down to 30 minutes by God how far the BBC have fallen beyond the gutter. They treat us like stupid Americans. We have a short concentration span. We don’t. But they try to convince us that we do. How can you encapsulate character motivation location and plot in bloody half an hour. Disgraceful.
My daughter doesn't understand why I watch old moves. I told her the new ones are an insult. No thinking involved.
Yes and full of foul language and loud background music.
I've never had a TV and I often didn't have any Internet connection at home, but I've always had a radio and I remember listening to Saturday Night Theatre. Always a treat. It's so nice to be able to hear these plays again.
Peeling spuds&veg Sunday roast I’m listening 🍷 thank you for uploading 👍
Hope you enjoyed your dinner as much as I enjoyed the play 😊
I'm so glad we can hear these radio plays. I was born in the wrong era. I love radio far more than TV. You can listen and relax or get on with crocheting and still concentrate. ❤
Me and my son love listening to radio drama on our 2 hour weekly trip to visit my Mum. Makes the journey so much more tolerable. Thank you ❤
Brilliant, entertaining, story. More please.
I put these on at bedtime and usually drift off. This one had me so tense I couldn't fall asleep! 😅
Thank you for the warning that this story is so tense. I like to fall asleep too.
@@MorganMcCartorwell I fell asleep after about 5 minutes so having to listen again this morning whilst waiting for hubby to make the morning cuppa
Just discovered these and love them thank you
It's June 2022 , and here I am giving this radio drama another listen.
😮 wow!! Thank you very much! ❤😮
This held my attention from the start.
Dystopian! That poor guy
My parents listen to radio dramas in the day. Wonderful example thanks for this.
So Kafka-esque, it made me indignant all the way to the end! Terrifically written - Kafka would have been proud!
The acting is splendid!
Excellent thank you ... wonderful way to spend a sleepless night!
I wish BBC Radio 4 Extra would play some of the fine old British dramas here. R4 Extra has really been turning up quite a lot of rubbish of late, whilst they sit on a veritable goldmine of drama.
Said this so many times, there are so many plays in the archive. 1000s just sitting doing nothing. It is sad waste.
Shocking ❤. Thanks😮!!!!
Wonderful podcasts -
Utterly brill!! Cheers for the upload! 👏🏻✨
Second to none. 👌👌 The play and the Wireless!!! 😘😘😘🤗🤗🤗 📻 funny too, I worked in Halesowen for a few years!
Thank you so much, I was completely absorbed in this story.
This drama is rich with twists and intrigue.
A mind twist til the very end. Superb! Thanks ☮️
Excellent, thank you.
Thanks, this was a good story, thanks for finding and sharing for all us audiophiles
I enjoy this so much!
It would be great if you could give a brief synopsis in the introductory notes.
If you listen to the play you'll find that very apposite !
Yes, would prefer a synopsis rather than going down Blind roads investing time in place and then find out they’re not my genre.
Very, very good. Intriguing flat lots of twist and turns thought I could predict the ending but not quite got there. Really recommend this.
Great story line. The acting magnificent. You close your eyes and your imagination follows the voices. It was a wonderful story. Thank you
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I feel spoiled with all these wonderful radio broadcasts that you post and I LOVE IT AND APPRECIATE YOU !!!!🙌🙏🏽🤗THANK YOU!!!
There was no other possible ending. Great!
I can't believe he couldn't see it coming.That's my only complaint: I could see it coming.
Me too, it was a weak twist in the story.
I found this and now, second listening...
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Thank you.
Thanks for the upload
Perfect 🤍💗
This story reflects the way society is today, people are more interested in sensationalism than the real story. Everything is dumbed down so it requires no stimulated thought.
It's always been that way.
I have to admit I couldn't listen to the whole thing. The writer seem a bit dim (I won't say why due to spoilers.)
The reality is if people didn't like what was being offered they wouldn't buy it. Publisher is a business there to make money off that.
No, the guy's problem was not just society. It was his unrelentingly negative attitude, which he told himself and others was his elevated literary ideals. Every time someone says something positive to him, he interrupts to contradict them. I'm only 25 minutes in, and I assume that he's going to turn it around (for good or ill), but his agent, Ms. Shapiro, is telling him of an idea that he doesn't have to turn into a Tom Robbins blockbuster. He can make it a modern Dickens-level blockbuster by combining her insights with his literary skill (assuming he has as much as he insists he has). But I'm guessing he won't. He doesn't really have a strong mind of his own.
Unfortunately the majority seems to like it that way. That’s why comic book heroes and transformers make so much money for the studios. I love independent films myself.
.....yes, but this play asks; What is the 'real story'?
@@Cheepchipsable I just wonder how much of the play you did actually listen too. The character of the writer isn't dim at all. He has principles, knows about the subject he's writing and has integrity. He soon discovers that the publisher is totally unscrupulous and is more concerned about manipulating the situation for her own needs, rather than treating the author with any respect for his creative content.
10:45 The best reality check of why a job us not a "career" and hiw co-workers are not "family"
This particular radio drama is so interesting that I'm listening to it for the third time.
Your comment has made me decide to listen for the first time.
@@avisjohnson6185 you won't be disappointed.
I've listened to this one more than I have any of the others and it never gets old...I still love it
Signed Victor - the giraffe 🦒
I still think: Radio Drama has the side-effect of being more timeless than movies. In movies it only takes seconds to see anything outdated, in audio it is mostly that old, analogue phone ringing (in contrast to having a smartphone wherever we are) that reminds of such. 🤔
Amazing story thank you
Several possible reasons.
- some bright spark at the beeb thought we could only listen to short plays.
- 90min, full cast productions got reduced in a round of budget cuts.
- stiff competition from docial media and other media outlets meant drama audiences slumped
Cost cutting saw fewer full cast dramas and more where one thesp does all the parts.
Lucky there enough archives to keep most of us going😉
Synopsis: A writer with a modest success behind him. A huge American corporation interested in film scripts. The two come together! Suddenly Matthew Bradford finds himself caught up in a world of make-believe that becomes, for him, beyond belief.
With Martyn Read and Margaret Robertson
Thanks! This sounds good!
Nice descriptive synopsis from a Maestro...😉
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@@tottiemae2258 ( Maureen ) good morning Tottie it’s a lovely morning here in the Ch. Maritime I hope it’s the same for you in Arizona ,and thank you .
@@hectorbrown656 Yes, it's bright and beautiful here. It's supposed to be in the mid-70s, our Spring. Hope you've had a happy day, Maureen!
Very much enjoyed listening to the play, excellent!!
Absolutely brilliant! Thanks for the upload!
Splendid
Top marks! It makes a person wonder about many other commercial endeavors based on illusion and fantasy being their hallmarks to sucess!!
Excellent!
Creme de menthe reminds me of Hercule Poirot, Agatha Christie's hero . Am I the only one?
This is a gripping and confounding mystery but am I the only one a tad disappointed by the ending?
It wouldn't surprise me if this was a true story and had happened on more than one occasion.
I've gone thru this sort of thing, tho in not as Faustian a way, but with some of the same principles involved. And I know others who have been thru that same kind of "mill".
@@RSEFX It still happens. The music industry is rife with this.
That was fantastic! Thank you.
Very interesting. There’s a Stepford Wives quality to the story. Packaging the perfect author and then causing the real author to “disappear .” My spouse has a novel currently under review by a publisher. Thankfully we are now warned! ;)
Awesome broadcast
The title is appropriate as each of the characters is "flawed" to the point irritability...and that's great because it just adds to the drama. Of all the uploads I've listened to this is my absolute favorite. I love it!!! Thanks for uploading!
Ps - Victor the giraffe is hilarious 🤣
I miss these hour long plays. There's a real cutting back on BBC radio drama.
The BBC can’t spend licence payers money on producing quality radio dramas and pay grotesque 000,000 £ salaries to so called football pundits for sitting on their backsides sprouting their rubbish every week and making statements about matters they obviously don’t really understand.
The variety of opinions on these radio dramas is quite fun, and interesting!
My own modest opinion id-excellent! Any British drama-mysteries best! More avail. pls.
Thank you so much for this very clever story. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
30:08 "for a teacher you learn fast"?! What's that supposed to mean?
A mind twister right to the end. Smashing! Thanks ☮️
Loved it. Especially enjoyed the overbearing editor.
What a great piece of work! Exciting until the end, although the turn it takes was easily forecast. This has to be one of my top ten to twenty favorites of all time.
I am finding it difficult to ‘turn on’ my friends to this genre of entertainment, but if you have a rabid book reader in your circle, try this on them, as I have done. BRAVO!
I love them to
I'm finally back to finish this story, it seemed to good to listen to while being distracted. I read the comments, looking forward to seeing how it goes
That's a Corporation Street, Birmingham, UK on the title photograph.
It’s the story of Faust with Marleen playing the part of the devil
Ah...I like that angle! Maybe they could do a bit of a re-write on this and suggest---I don't know, just spit-balling here---some hints of strange charts on Shapiro's desk. And some sexy parties that he winds up attending that take place in some "hip" bit obscure part of town, in a series of sub-sub-basements. where there's more than a mere hint that there are deep dark deals being made with power-brokers from around the world, all involved in entertainment, and hint of...."rituals"?? A mysterious stranger dressed in red?----But maybe that's too on the nose?
That was fantastic. Would make a great one off tv drama.
Do you think we should call the company Eagle Publishing or Vulture Press? We want to create the right first impression...
That was completely trippy!! 😂
My new novel " Breaking the Wind " is due out in a few months .
Very good. thank you for uploading it.
I have to agree with Anaderol. He was naive in the extreme. I knew he was on a downward path as soon as he stood up Jenny on that lunch date near the beginning of the play.
Poor Jenny
yes.....I actually got a bad feeling after that and I could guess the rest and just couldn't go on.... Reminds me of some Evelyn Waugh stories, esp Handful of Dust..... UGH..... good writing but a bummer of an ending.
Exquisite radio play!
Fantastic story! Darkly humourous
Like the twist.
This one woke me up straight off from the very beginning. One of the best.
This is a great serious comedy.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to always give the dates of transmission? It would be much appreciated - save us looking it up.
Anyway, thanks very much for all these uploads. Hugely valuable to so many people.
Oh put yourself out and look up the dates if you are interested.
@@vespadavidson2315 I do. As I said.
The point remains valid, as it's easy for the uploader to add the date to their introductory words. A lot of listeners would appreciate it.
@@robwilde855 Point was never valid. Try and wipe your own ass.
Edit; due to complaints, if the word ass, or the idea of wiping ones own, offends you, then substitute the words bottom and bidet. Also consider looking up the use of metaphors, for linguistic effect.
@@vespadavidson2315 so enlightening to spew your hate and vitriol on the interwebz, innit?
@@vespadavidson2315 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻ugly way to speak to others.
Loved Marlene - how to make a talentless, entitled whining walley into a cash machine. My role model😁
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"in the real sense you put yourself in here'. Said the doctor to Matthew. What a nightmare of brutal manipulation and nievity...i still have 10 minutes listening left but this has been quite a story! 🤗
Do people remember Tony Bilbow in connection with a lot of these
plays?
Listening
Lots of truth in this play. A lot of truth...
July 2024 and it’s raining here, in West Wales. I am listening whilst I hand sew a medieval hood for my daughter’s partner. Life is blissful.
I’m very happy for you honestly. I am good luck to you.
Splendidly Horrific
This is quite a prescient drama as it's been documented that certain writers have been de-commissioned by their publishers for "anti-woke" comments by the specific authors who created the "franchise" ............a bit like "truth is stranger than fiction".....
Yes well it's good the publishers don't want to be propaganda tools for racists and misogynists ..shows things may be changing slowly. It must be very scary for the poor fragile reactionary types having their worldview critiqued and perceived as 'uncool' by the younger generations. These "Anti-wokers" are so frightened they refer to people generally left of centre as the 'elite' and suchlike to try to put people off ideas of just being generally respectful to each other in terms of race, gender sex, sexuality, and co-operation instead of conflict.
If we are for freedom of private enterprise, we have no grounds to oppose the right of publishers to publish only what they believe to be true or helpful for their public.
I say old fruit . Can I bother you to pass me a slice of guinea fowl .
It's changed hands 4 times😂
I don’t get the ending.
This was good.
Different from the usual run-of-the-mill
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Love these Saturday night theatre audio books and would appreciate a length of time on them if at all possible. Thanks 😊
They are usually between an hour or an hour and a half. The time shows up on all my uploads.🥀🥀
Who maintains this channel?
By "Chris Allen"
These radio shows often sound so proud of themselves. 🤭🫶🏻
It's a 90 yr old building 🏫😂
He's working there🤑
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Great story. Hard to feel sorry for him.
Faust all right.
I love plays on Saturday pm...
Letting it go, I am Trusting You Father God, Glory to You Father God, it's about Your Will Not my own, You know Best God, Always.....
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He didn't want to do the rubbish novel, then got annoyed when after minimal effort, it gave him the money and time to do the serious stuff without having to teach and without the adverse publicity/notoriety. Instead he whined and chased credit for the steaming pile he didn't want to be associated with anyway. The premise is 'fatally flawed'.