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  • John Peel Remembered Margrave Of The Marshes

  • Margrave of the Marshes & Home Truths
  • By: John Peel
  • Narrated by: Michael Angelis, Carolyn Pickles
  • Length: 1 hr and 54 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (33 ratings)
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John Peel Remembered Margrave Of The Marshes

By: John Peel
Narrated by: Michael Angelis, Carolyn Pickles
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Summary

John Peel Remembered includes the Radio 4 Book of the Week serialisation of Margrave of the Marshes, Peel's part-written autobiography completed by his wife, Sheila Ravenscroft. Also included is a Home Truths Special programme to mark the anniversary of John Peel's death, in which Tom Robinson visits Peel Acres to meet John's wife and their four children.
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    5 out of 5 stars

A Brief Reminder of a Great Man.

Anyone who's into BBC audio material will know that they often do a good line in posthumous tributes. Whether it's Humphrey Lyttleton or Alistair Cooke, the BBC always seem to do warm tributes to its best broadcasters in a way that is unsurpassed anywhere else in the media.

This album is no exception containing, as it does, two of the many special broadcasts made in his memory.

The first of these is the Radio 4 serialisation of Margrave Of The Marshes (his unfinished autobiography, which was completed by his wife).
Although not narrated by John or his wife, the two narrators sound just like them and do an interesting double act, where Michael Angelis reads the book up until when Sheila Ravenscroft comes into the story, at which point the other narrator takes over. In other words, the parts written by John Peel are read by a man (who sounds eerily similar to him) & the parts written by his wife are read by a woman.

One more thing to be added about the Audio book is that it seems to be a heavily abridged version (only an hour long), but all the essential detail (from birth through to his final years) is succinctly covered.

The second Broadcast is the 'Home Truths' tribute to John Peel. This album has snippets of John speaking about family & also the family contributing material & insights into John's personality. In the process, as the presenter (Tom Robinson) hints, we learn that they're not nearly as odd as John made out!

There are also little nuggets, such as a section on the 'John Peel Special' train in Norfolk that was named after him, and the story of the Gomersall family, who are (bar one person) all lifelong members of the Salvation Army.

All in all, this is an interesting tribute. It doesn't seem as long or as thorough as I imagine other tributes are (e.g. 'John Peel - a Tribute'), but it is short enough to leave you wanting more & long enough to give you a real flavour of the man himself.

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Great book, interestingly performed.

I love John Peel but Christ, the "musical" interludes every 4 or 5 minutes are absolute torture. It sounds like someone keeps pressing one of the presets on a Casio Keyboard. Dreadful, but the book itself is fantastic.

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John peel lives on

A huge part of my early years and a constant thereafter. This audio book is a treat. But is a bit short.

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