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My favourite voice actors from the series are the following: Timothy Bateson (Mr. Beaver) Robert Benfield (most of his roles) Russell Boulter (Rabadash) Nick Burnell (Bree) Elizabeth Counsell (Jadis and Lam) Wendy Craig (Hwin. Elizabeth Eaton (Lucy)
Come discuss and share your love of C.S Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia. Whether you're a fan of the books, the movies, the audio drama, the stage show or the tv show, all are welcome. Focus on the Family Radio Theater. Has anyone listened to that adaptation I was listening to it and finished all seven books a little while ago probably a week ...
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BBC Radio 4's 1995 adaptation of Peter Pan features some actors from this series, such as Ron Moody, Chris Emmett, Mervyn Stutter and Simon Treves. Heirloom Audio's the Extraordinary Adventures of G.A. Henty features many of the actors from the Narnia series, such as Philip Sherlock, Theo Maggs, Katherine Kellgren, Jane Gambier, Robert Benfield ...
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However, I do have the Focus on the Family Radio Theatre version that I got when I was younger as a Christmas gift from my late grandmother. I've never seen the movie and I've never heard the musical, I only know the Focus on the Family Radio Theatre version with Brian Blessed, Geoffrey Palmer, Tony Robinson, etc.
Hello I figured since you guys know Les Misérables you guys would be perfect to help me. Can somebody help me get the complete cast list for the…
Focus on the Family did a similar thing with their radio theatre audio dramas of the narnia series, the produced Magician's Nephew first, then LWW, then HHB, etc. The reason they did this is because for a serial production it makes more sense than near the end jumping back and forth in time.
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If you notice differences between the book and the radio drama, add them to the article. If you want to fix formatting, go ahead. If you do not have it on CD and want to stream it, you can hear the Focus on the Family Radio Theatre version referred to in the article on Apple Music at any of the following links (by country): Canada: