The great war is the first world war, 1914-18. The book written in 1931 so a few years before the second world war 1939-1945 (I'm British hence the dating), which makes the picture pretty well dated. Sorry to be picky but I was a little taken aback at your dating of the great war.
There is something that doesn't quite 'gel' with a Continental detective dealing with mostly ordinary class crime in a Continental setting. Lacks a certain ... je ne sais pas, in the absence of an English setting.
Nice English. Not as incredibly reduced as US "tump-istan" english. Not as elaborate as fairly decent british english is though. At least the speakers try to add some (pronouciation) level on top of the written script. The cheap, anoying adds interrupting the listening are launched by chineese advertizers trying to promote bullshity hair, beard and parfume products.
I just love these old radio dramas... Fantastic to drive to. Brilliant for relaxing in the traffic. Thanks a bunch. ❤🎉
Glad you like them! I do the exact same thing!
They are nice, aren’t they? A nice switch to exercise the little gray cells, to quote another famous literary sleuth, Hercule Poirot.
I could listen to these dramas all day. Especially Maigret❤
I too could listen to these dramas all day.Especially Mondays.😊 (Sorry)
I have been.
I do household chores while listening to these. It makes everything better! Thank you!❤
Excellent, what time can you come round?
Very funny!!! I don't even want to do my own chores!! Lol!!!
I listen to these while doing my homework too 😊
Me too, it makes household work so much easier😮💨
Same - or stretching.
Love these radio dramas! ❤
Thank you! Love these, listen while I’m doing household chores, driving…
These are great. I've put myself on a political 'news' blackout and am listening to these and various UK and US radio shows for the last months.
Agreed! A political "news" blackout is good for the soul! You can only take so much outrage against Trump and Putin -- however justified.
@@davidjago1850 I've been sick of DJT since he had that stupid apprentice show.
The theme music is Altair by Hingross if anyone is interested, I love that tune.
Love triva. Thanks.
Love the tone and temperament of the actor playing Maigret. Very polite chap.
Loved Maigret with Jean Gabin. I can always tell the distinct voices of Maurice Denham and Michael Gough, great actors.
the AI image is post-Great War -- the book was from before
The great war is the first world war, 1914-18. The book written in 1931 so a few years before the second world war 1939-1945 (I'm British hence the dating), which makes the picture pretty well dated. Sorry to be picky but I was a little taken aback at your dating of the great war.
@@jessamysilverman3058 Yes, WWI was the Great War, the War to End All Wars. Of course, any war you are in is a great war.
@@jessamysilverman3058 I agree with your 'pinickiness'! The Maigret stories were written/set during the 'inter War' years [1918-39].
I would say 1930-1939.
One ought to consider one's input before ejaculting nonsense.
This adaption, reminds me of an Onion Seller , dressed in a Norfolk jacket complete with deerstalker.
No black cat in this accompanying image 😮 Busy road too dangerous I suppose. 😂
Where's the cat?😊
read the book
so the AI image is wrong as being 1920s post Great War -- the novel was pre-Great War
#AIfail
Do both and have extra fun🎉
There is something that doesn't quite 'gel' with a Continental detective dealing with mostly ordinary class crime in a Continental setting.
Lacks a certain ... je ne sais pas, in the absence of an English setting.
Je ne sais quoi
Very nice to me....
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Haven't heard of this series before. Love by.
C b s mystery theater but it will be nice to have a bit of a change once in a while. Thank you
If you're interested in vintage horror, E F Benson etc I recommend EnCrypted with Jasper L'Estrange, brilliant narrator and talented Author.
Looks
Who gives a damm about ai generated photos,,,, real ones, perhaps, ai are fiction.....
Not great
Nice English. Not as incredibly reduced as US "tump-istan" english.
Not as elaborate as fairly decent british english is though.
At least the speakers try to add some (pronouciation) level on top of the written script.
The cheap, anoying adds interrupting the listening are launched by chineese advertizers trying to promote bullshity hair, beard and parfume products.
This is how You Tube works. Don't t want adds? Get UA-cam premium. Easy peaszy. Stop complaining.
@@stardresser1 I perfectly know that. The adds orient me though in what not to buy.
Pronunciation.
*trump-istan, sorry.
ha!
Apart from Maurice Denham the acting here is roughly village Panto standard .
Were they really so short of actors at that time..??
Panto acting in this Maigret adaptation!
Oh no it isn't!