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Tales from the Perilous Realm

Four BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisations

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Tales from the Perilous Realm

By: J. R. R. Tolkien, Brian Sibley
Narrated by: Full Cast, Michael Hordern, Brian Blessed, Brian Sibley, Alfred Molina, James Grout, Nigel Planer
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Four BBC radio dramatisations starring Michael Hordern as Tolkien – plus a special archive compilation exploring Tolkien’s life and work

The tales in this collection all reflect an aspect of what Tolkien himself called ‘the perilous realm of Faerie’. Adapted for radio by Brian Sibley, co-writer of the acclaimed BBC radio production of The Lord of the Rings, they are rich in myth, magic and adventure. Among the supporting cast are Brian Blessed, Nigel Planer, Sorcha Cusack, Paul Copley and James Grout.

In Farmer Giles of Ham, having accidentally shot a giant, Farmer Giles’ brave reputation is tested by Chrysophylax the dragon. In Smith of Wootton Major, a young boy eats a piece of cake containing
a silver star, and is granted access to the magical land of Fäerie. Leaf by Niggle is a thought-provoking allegory of the creative process, and The Adventures of Tom Bombadil features Tom and the Hobbits in scenes from The Lord of the Rings which were not included in the BBC Radio 4 dramatisation.

Also included is J R R Tolkien: An Audio Portrait, in which Brian Sibley draws together interviews from radio and television programmes featuring the author himself, his original publisher Rayner Unwin, his biographer Humphrey Carpenter and many others torelate the story of both Tolkien the man and the worlds he created.

Duration: 5 hours 50 mins

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Tales from the perilous realm is everything you expect it's going to be from Magnificent Brian sibley.Superb adaptation of this lesser known piece. stories are in depth and curious ,with reference to days of gandalf and the shire in Adventures of tom bombadill to the .show stopper that is Farmer giles of ham voiced by the great Brian blessed..All the stories are excellent and the voice work is superb Sir Micheal hordern as gandalf is a utter delight with nigel planer ,Brian blessed etc etc. Well worth a listen..

Stella cast in this wonderful adaptation.

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I now have ALL the Brian Sibley bbc dramatisations of JRR Tolkien. Ian Holm and Bill Nighy as Frodo and Sam and Michael Hoarden as Gandalf. I absolutely LOVE them. Tales from the perolis realm, The Hobbit and the three parts of The lord of the rings.
The voice actors and the music compliment Tolkiens masterpieces. I fully recommend this series to ALL Tolkien fans x

Another classic from Brian Sibley

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Its story with the hobbits, Tom Bombadil and the interviews after, all worth it.

Awsome

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A book of three parts; the first three stories remind me of 1980s Jackanory, but with multiple voices - stories for children.

Farmer Giles of Ham, (55 minutes)
Smith of Wootton Major, (33 minutes)
Leaf by Niggle, (34 minutes)

The fourth chapter is taken from Lord of the Rings, a scene which wasn’t included in either the BBC Radio 4 dramatisation or Peter Jackson’s films. It is okay, but can understand why it was omitted as doesn’t really add anything to the LOR story.

The Adventures of Bombadil, (54 minutes)

And lastly my favorite part, a documentary about JRR Tolkien.

JRR Tolkien: An Audio Portrait, (1hr, 50minutes)

A book of three parts

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The short stories were good and presented well however what is worth more than its weight in gold is the Tom Bombadil chapter Narrated by Brian Sibley. it felt like the episode we never got and always wanted from the BBC dramatisation. the last two chapters were an audio biopic on The Professor including interviews with him, this was a lovely surprise! would reccomend for any Tolkien or literature fan for the last two chapters alone.

Beautiful and engrossing

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