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Tales of the City: Series 1 and 2
- Two BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisations
- Narrated by: full cast, Kate Harper, Lydia Wilson
- Length: 2 hrs and 18 mins
- Radio/TV Programme
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Humour & Satire
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- P. A. Dourado
- 29-04-18
Too choppy by far. And rotten accents.
Hmmm ... If you love the books, I’d give this a miss to avoid disappointment.
Races through with very choppy edits that leave you thinking “Who’s speaking now?”
Not helped by the actors’ voices being largely interchangeable. And the accents strange: D’orothea declares herself to be Oakland born and bred, mystifyingly in what appears to be a Deep South accent.
The era-defining music takes up as much time as the thin dialogue and could have been pare down to allow for more actual words.
Channel 4 did it much better with the TV series.
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- Culwen
- 07-01-20
It’s somewhat lacking
This dramatisation lacks substance. It’s like a cliffnotes version of the book where each major plot device is separated only by a musical interlude. It wouldn’t harm to flesh out the story a bit. Although some of the sound and music was great, it felt purely conversational. I’ve heard a few good dramatisations and they all had narration.
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- Stuart Butler
- 09-01-19
Nice radio play
This is a nice short version of the first two books in the Tales of the City series. Great cast and good music that fits this.
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- J. Kronenberger
- 06-12-17
Dreadful
A complete waste of money. Terrible adaptation, performances overly theatrical, and confusing for those who don't already know the books. I can't even get beyond the first chapter. Just terrible.
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