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The Noel Coward BBC Radio Drama Collection

Seven BBC Radio Full-cast Productions

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The Noel Coward BBC Radio Drama Collection

By: Noel Coward
Narrated by: Alex Jennings, Bill Nighy, Celia Imrie, full cast, Harriet Walters, Helena Bonham-Carter, Judi Dench, Roger Allam
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Seven BBC radio full-cast productions of Noël Coward’s classic plays – plus bonus material including a profile of Coward and extracts from his diaries

Renowned for his wit, style and sophistication, Noël Coward was one of the greatest playwrights of the twentieth century. His plays, set in the glittering world of high society in which he lived, are much admired and have remained in the popular theatre repertoire to this day.

This collection brings together the very best radio adaptations of Coward’s works, encompassing sparkling comedies of manners Private Lives and Hay Fever, farcical ghost story Blithe Spirit, and daring ménage à trois drama Design for Living. Here, too, is his controversial first hit The Vortex; the poignant Still Life (the inspiration for the film Brief Encounter); and the semi-autobiographical Present Laughter.

Among the star-studded cast are Helena Bonham-Carter, Bill Nighy, Judi Dench, Celia Imrie, Roger Allam, Harriet Walter, Paul Rhys, Stephanie Cole and Paul Scofield.

Also included is a BBC World Service profile of Noël Coward, comprising interviews, musical extracts and archive clips; and the BBC Radio 4 programme ‘From His Diaries’, featuring a selection of passages from Coward’s journal read by Simon Cadell.

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This is sublime - as an actor it must be so much fun bringing Noel Coward to life.

Would have loved to have seen Burton and Taylor do Private Lives....

Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant....

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I struggled to hear this because the sound level was so low.. Every time a lorry went past I had to rewind and catch up. I have never had this before and it doesn`t happen with other books etc.

Great plays, poor technical production

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As a resource for improving and refining the language one uses on a daily basis, I thought these plays were wonderful. They won't keep you on the edge of your seat, but as far as artistic expression in the English language goes, they are delightful.

Personally, I thought it was terrific

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It’s almost impossible to choose a favourite play out of this selection, they are all truly brilliant and funny. The performances are all excellent from start to finish, a slew of greater than great actors performing some superb voice acting. I enjoyed the collection so much I am sad it is over, and the insights into Noel Coward’s life at the end were so interesting, and gave great context to the man himself. Highly recommended!!

Excellent plays and high quality recordings

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A fantastic range of performances from Bill Nighy & Helen Bonham Carter in Private Lives, Roger Allam in Blithe Spirit, Cheri Lunghi in Design for Living & Paul Rhys in the Vortex. These performances convey every aspect of the human condition. This is also the very best of the BBC Radio production talent such as Ned Shyer. The BBC Noel Coward collection is heartwarming, relevant but also thought provoking with the added bonus of the personal vignettes from
Coward himself. A must listen for the devotee to the novice. Try it! You will not be disappointed.

The Noel Coward BBC Radio Collection

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