FATHER BROWN Mysteries. Episode 1 "The Blue Cross"
Author : G.K. Chesterton. Dramatized by M.J. Elliott
Performed By : The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air
Publisher : Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
Runtime : 30 minutes
Categories : Dramatizations
Detective
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From London to Cornwall, then to Italy and France, a short, shabby priest takes on bandits, traitors and killers. Why is he so successful? The reason is that after years spent in the priesthood, Father Brown knows human nature and is not afraid of its dark side. Thus he understands criminal motivation and how to deal with it.
Episode 1 THE BLUE CROSS Father Brown is traveling to London to attend a meeting of priests, and he is carrying with him a priceless silver cross, studded with blue sapphires.Flambeau, the thief, plans to steal it.
The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air presents
THE FATHER BROWN MYSTERIES
Starring J.T. TURNER as Father Brown. HUGH METZLER as Inspector Craven.
From the FATHER BROWN short stories by G K Chesterton
Dramatized by M J Elliott
Executive Producer MARK VANDER BERG. Directed by JERRY ROBBINS. Produced by MATTHEW McLAREN
Music by KEVIN McLEOD
(c) 2007 The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air
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Lady Windermere's Fan
Author : Oscar Wilde
Performed By : Full Cast Production
Publisher : Select Music & Distribution
Runtime : 1 hour 45 minutes
Categories : Dramatizations
Classic Literature
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Oscar Wilde's first play confronts the hypocrisy of public 'morality' compared with genuine, private kindness.
When it opened in 1892, Lady Windermere's Fan was an instant success and now, a century later, it continues to be revived frequently. The reasons for its popularity are not difficult to identify: the play's witty dialogue contains many of Wilde's most quoted aphorisms, its stylish setting provides opportunities for elegant presentation, and its cast of memorable characters play out a story which is genuinely moving.
This new audiobook production brings together a cast worthy of Wilde's creative genius.
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