Ian Richardson in 'The House on the Strand' by Daphne du Maurier (1973)
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- Опубліковано 28 гру 2014
- Radio drama starring Ian Richardson, Richard Hurndall, Bonnie Hurren.
Episode from the BBC radio anthology series 'Saturday Night Theatre'.
Broadcast on 24 November 1973.
i've just finished the book and now delighted I found this masterpiece!
This story has haunted me from time to time for some decades and I couldn't remember where it came from. Wonderful to find it . Thank you
Throughly enjoyed this ,,,, what a brilliant actor ( sadly missed ) a master class In how it's done
What a fantastic story and so well portrayed by the actors. Thank you!
What a great actor...what a beautiful life with his one time life wife! And their two sons...beautiful beautiful...
I remember reading this as a teen and being very impressed and affected by the story. I went on to reading all her works and recently bought them all again in French to compare the versions.
What an actor Richardson was, and what an author Du Maurier was!👏👏👏👏👏👍😊
Great story, more like this please. Hi from winter's day in New Zealand
Hi from cold winter’s day in Tasmania! 😄
Daphne du Maurier was one of the best writers of the 20th century
I am mesmerized by Ian Richardson’s voice. ♥️♥️♥️
Wonderful mesmerising DD story coupled with Ian Richardson's fabulous voice. Thank you so much for posting! Thankfully the BBC hasn't removed it.
I've chosen to listen because Ian Richardson is acting it!😉😘
Remember the first time I read this book. I was hooked :) Like when I read Rebecca several years before :)
Same here! Loved, loved the story.
This is my favourite book of DuMaurier.
I read the book version of this story about 25 years ago or more and was so intrigued by it that I’d have a copy with me all this time. I fantasized about making it into a screenplay and seeing it up on the big screen but I never did anything like that. I so much more enjoy Daphne than I do Agatha, but that’s just my personal preference. Thanks for putting this up so I could enjoy it and I did enjoy it.
Who’s Agatha?
"Who's Agatha?" Surely you jest? 🏹
I’m
@@autumn5852 The biggest selling novelist EVER - BY FAR
@@dianaprestonking2600 have you stolen my brain? That's so much like something I'd say!
Another brilliant Daphne Du Maurier. Excellent acting by Richardson of Young. Thanks for uploading
Ian richardson had a rich,soothing voice,great to hear this book bought to life.
My favourite book, bought alive by the haunting voice of Ian Richardson.
Harry Fell p
If only the BBC made productions like this still!
+Charles Jenkins and the ones they have made are lying in storage when they should be aired !
they still do
Very enjoyable
I am norwegian, not too familiar with BBC.
BUT I have heard many radio dramas ( at least 60-70) made by BBC today, and there are sooooo many amazingly good ones. Check out Arch Stanton and Jamie Mason`s uplaods. (amongst others)
Btw..I read here this is so very good.It is pretty avarage to what I have heard recently.. DID NOT like the stort at all!! Just the acting!
YES! There is an appetite for descency and intelligence and grace on YT. Great stress reliever. These English voices and actors are second to none....
Brilliantly acted. A treat indeed and thank you for this amazing drama.
I actually wished I’d had a paper book of it in my hands so I could read it more quickly! Absolutely loved it! Brilliantly performed; such depth of character and plot; and some history, science and ……..love. Very moving!
I always loved this man's talent, voice, and style. RIP, Ian.
My first awareness of Richardson was as Bill Haydon in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. Since then I've tried to watch/hear everything he's done.
Same with me!!!
Have you seen the original House of Cards with him?
And house of cards as the wicked PM... Brilliant..
For me it was his reading of Samuel Pepys.
I first saw him in Jack Gold's comedy serial Private Schulz. He was wonderful in that.
I have always thought that this would make an excellent movie or TV series, especially with the CGI effects we now have.
Better the theatre of the mind.
What an actor Richardson was!
What a disappointment that there is no movie as far I can see ,!?!?
Thank you so much for posting this! Such a great pleasure to hear my favorite actor again.
Cynthia Brome h
Ian Richardson and Richard Hurndall both have such rich voices
Similar in a way, but also quite distinctive. Two masters of the spoken word.
Warning - the sound goes from can't hear it to very loud in a flash. Not recommended for listening late at night with others sleeping. It is not possible to turn it down fast enough when there is a sudden very loud blast.
My intro to dumaurier was a book I picked up at my grandmothers house once. It was called, "the house on the strand." And it made me quit writing because I had already written something extremely similar and deciding I had no originality, stopped writing.
I hope you took it up again. Originality is not the highest virtue :)
O dear. I stopped making “art” when I’d witnessed the sand dune formations in Namibia. The purity of form and light reduced me to tears borne from ecstasy I even dropped the camera. No way could you record such an experience. However the experience of such greatness can be absorbed such that it becomes apart of your experiential dna and then………..
Found this by accident. Awesome. Thanks for the upload.
excellent, thank you
Thank you. Can we have more
So nice to have found Ian Richardson on your channel ty so much.
👏🏻👏🏻thank you!!
Super 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Many years ago, Ian Richardson brilliantly read a collection called "Art of the Essay". Find it if you can. The perfect reader for the essays. My library used to have it on cassette, but now they no longer carry cassettes. My favourites are the Hunt and Leacock.
Francis Bacon - "On Friendship"
Joseph Addison - "Sir Roger DeCoverly In Church"
Charles Lamb - "A Dissertation On Roast Pig"
Robert Louis Stevenson - "On Falling In Love"
James Henry Leagh Hunt - "On Getting Up On Cold Mornings"
Stephen Leacock - "A, B and C - The Human Element In Mathematics"
Ian Richardson = priceless !
yes his voice,tone ,and modulation are a priceless gift this man had.
Ugh, I didn’t want it to end!!!
So grateful that you posted this! THank you so very much, what an unexpected pleasure!
Superb radio drama!
Excellent
Great cast, great writer her short story 'The Birds ' set in Cornwall had me spellbound, more so than the film..thought Hitchcock wrote it as a kid 😆 🤣
Roman Strange. Thank you for making this Radio Drama available for us to enjoy.
Every second keenly held my interest.
I had been getting bored lately with so many books that looked and sounded like they'd be a great mystery book to listen too. Not so. Twenty minutes in, it went Bla into boredom, and for the first time I hit the 15 sec.fast forward until it sounded interesting again. The book was filled with so much fillers and not wanting to use 15 sec fast forwarding I quit listening.
I needed this book, every word used, needed to be there. I had thought at first it might be lame, not at all, it was a refreshing short story.🤗
It's like he's still alive. This clip is new to me.
Thanks for this. Adore Ian Richardson and have been trying to finish this book for years. Have a strange issue with Du Maurier. Love it, but struggle to get through it. Something to do with the pacing. Maybe this will help open up the book for me.
if only the BBC didn't delete most of the uploads...!
+monoecumsemper
Exactly: if the beeb had its way these old classics would be lying in some vault being forgotten instead of being appreciated by a larger audience.
how can we keep those treasures? most of them are disappearing. Are there any other sources?
+Yamam Alyousef Well, there are different archives, private collections and so on. In the end it is all about 'to strive, to seek, to find and not to yield' you know.
Thank you.
Why do they do that?T
They won't repeat them & BBC radio is licence free....so where's the harm?
Professionally performed excellent quality-very enjoyable sci-fi mystery thriller.
Wondrous!
Why oh why has this never been made into a movie like Rebecca was? The book was soooo good.
Love Ian Richardson!
+DaMon Turnbull So do I.
Thanks for posting
If only the ABC put these up each night...great shows.
Unforgettable. If you like stories of the other side, you'll like "The Gables" here on YT: ua-cam.com/video/Ot1sF7fkhMw/v-deo.html ---Claud.
Why is this the only adaptation? It’s a cracking book.
Love tbis book, read it as a teen a few times. I wish they could make a movie of it somehow.
I had a look at the "Internet Archive" the other week. I was able to find and download a copy of "Midnight House, The" but when I searched for other named dramas I obtained a list of dates and times of 'airing' a number of "Afternoon Theatres". Sadly there is a reminder that the BBC do not include the names of the individual plays. At circa 20 mb per 45 minutes It's not viable for me to take 'pot luck'. However you can listen to choices. One just needs to search the archive with some patience, I suppose.
Wonderful acting. But also, what a wonderful story-teller Daphne Du Maurier was.
BTW, can anyone explain the title to me? EDIT: It's OK. The Wikipedia entry ( which someone below linked to ) explains it.
Seeing as us licence payer's fund the BBC they should have every file available for upload? Bastards
@Becky Zaugg every need
Don't you people swear casually, anyway? I mean not as excessively as the urbanized American, but still...
bascet1 Seeing as we... fund...
Yes they are.
I remember listening to this in bed one night and wondered if I was hallucinating.
very enjoyable
magnifico...
Brilliant novel by DdM - really wish someone would turn this into a Sci-Fi thriller movie or TV-series 😎
This needs to be made to made in to a film as it under ground CULT classic in it's own right as the Birds And various works that Alfred Hitchcock did of her works
oh to have that voice
The best part is that the 14th century nobility characters were actually "all" real people ( you can look them up 😉) - I guess DdM simply forgot to ask them about their permission, before she involved them in all her intrigues, affairs and evil plots 😊
Includes another great radio voice: Richard Hurndall.
Bill was a real bro. He kept Richards secret. His wife was god awful.
I don't think Richard would have been happy in America.
You are my fav nnThe
Great radio drama but spoiled by poor sound quality in sections of vt, but still enjoyed it thanks
I'm glad to read this comment, as I thought it was my phone!
Why no summary??
It’s in stereo.
the sound is getting lower and lower ..... but it's fab....wish the sound was better
The only drug-induced mind/body-altering literary moments I have ever enjoyed were in "Alice In Wonderland."
What happened to the sound not the best sound.
The unfortunately wild fluctuations in volume in the actors' voices made this intolerable to me....oh well.
I agree. I had thought it was my phone!
Yes poor quality sound unable to follow this intreiging storey.
I love the book but, like the character of Richard, I always found his real life more irritating than Roger and Isolde from the past - especially the character of his wife. It's an easier read than listening! As for the moaners about the BBC I wish they'd give it a rest. The Beeb can't do right for doing wrong - if they show too many repeats, people moan. If they don't show any at all people moan. It's a fact that some programmes were deleted or lost, a lot of have been sold but for me the BBC is still making more diverse good quality programmes - whether it's drama or documentary - than a lot of the commercial channels. They still try out things that might only have a minority interest and I am glad that they do.
Wish I had read the book instead of listening to this first
reminds me of the manchurian candidate
I very much enjoy being a freeloader, especially so as to aggravate people like bascet 1 from 8 months ago.
Another American? And yet her name is Vita. Can't escape us!
Can anyone tell me a good British play just something that is easy listening .A bed time story
Steve Eyre anything by RD WINGFIELD
eugene freda thank you
Steve Eyre your very welcome
The white knight stratagem staring Ian Richardson is a very good Television play from the series murder rooms the dark beginnings of Sherlock Holmes. Although not a audiobook recording it is still a good bedtime listen.
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This is nothing like the novel.
Will have to hear this storey on audio books at least the sound qaulity won't suffer.
Great! Only-why must Americans always be portrayed as so flat and horribly loud? A slight contrast would do. 🙄
Though in America Brits are frequently stuffy and posh. I guess it varies
@@JavertRA or evil.
@@JavertRA Mmmmmmm.....
The actress does a great job of playing a super annoying American wife.
Wonderful (except for the avtors attempting North American accents 😂)
All comments are about the actors.. no comments about the novel or the author, Daphne du Maurier. Did anyone read the novel? No... If they had they would understand this is mediocre.
Yes, we comment about the actor because the story is, as you say, quite silly. I mean, who the hell would take an "experimental" drug to oblige a mad chemist friend?!
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Volume is rubbish
Are you?
@@984francis That's a bit personal,I'm sure shosana is not a rubbish person.
Who should play the fair Isolde Carminowe / Ferrers in a thriller movie or TV series based on this wonderful DdM novel? 😉
And the other parts?
Which American actress is annoying enough to play the part of the nosy and BEEEP awful Vita? 😂
an unreasonable demanding woman
it's just not helpful
Overwrought melodrama . Hard to believe Richardson agreed to appear
in such drivel. Or that du Maurier could write so badly.!
Du Maurier wrote the book, not this radio adaptation.
Was enjoying this until the whiny nagging American wife comes into it and spoils it.
Boring
Sorry : tedious melodrama . How did Richardson get roped into this
drivel ? Must be one of du Maurier's worst .
The book contains far more from the past (that he visits) than his present day life. I don't think the adaptation did it justice, the balance wasn't right.
Here you go!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_House_on_the_Strand
My favourite book, I reread it about every couple of years.
Thank you !!