28:06 "Robert Glenister reading... abridged and produced by Gemma Jenkins" for BBC Radio 7 (aka Radio 4 Extra). Thanks for sharing this. Nice to hear something rescued from Auntie Beeb's archives at this time.
Dave, Could you please send me an e-mail please? I just have a request ("ticking" video, original sound for a shortfilm), thanks! jhoner_007@hotmail.com
28:06 "Robert Glenister reading... abridged and produced by Gemma Jenkins" for BBC Radio 7 (aka Radio 4 Extra).
Thanks for sharing this. Nice to hear something rescued from Auntie Beeb's archives at this time.
Like how you start with the CAN sounds!
Props for using music by Can
Yah, Future Days, right?!
Thank you for uploading this.
music by CAN
yes thanks very much, really enjoyed this
Many thanks.
Very good book
1962
Come on guys if the novel is read in two hours then it has been abridged; it is not rocket science.
Abridged
Thank you!
This shit is deep. The comments are way over my comfort level. Cool music though.
omg! Thanks.
That's not the full version. You should write it down in the title, or at least in the video description.
CAN!!!!!
How can I make this into a CD? It used to be in the library on Cassette, but, alas, is gone.
Google clip converter. You can convert the video into an MP3 for free and download it. Bingo. I didn't tell you that by the way.
thanks for uploading, is it possible to get a copy of this?
You can download it to MP3 at various UA-cam to mp3 conversion sites James.
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Who is the reader?
I think it's Nigel Carrington, the narrator of the game Dear Esther.
Thanks Kellen!
Good story but a bit silly in places ... How on earth could they pump water out from part of a previously drowned city in a short space of time !
Is this abridged do you know?
Dave, Could you please send me an e-mail please? I just have a request ("ticking" video, original sound for a shortfilm), thanks! jhoner_007@hotmail.com
Disappointingly, yes.
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