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So far I have:
Neverwhere
Cabin Pressure series
Casanova
Death in a White Tie
Artists in Crime
Scales of Justice
SHERLOCK HOLMES AS JOHN WATSON
Am I missing anything???? I just can't get enough of his voice! I played these books to sleep and boy the dreams were vivid! )
Though I admit I keep getting confused when listening to Sherlock Holmes thinking he's Sherlock instead of John.
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I have got to get Neverwhere.
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There are also the
Rediscovered Railway Mysteries and Other Stories
And some excellent radio plays. I recommend "Copenhagen" available from AudioGo.
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Didn't he also read "The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka? It was repeated on BBC radio a little while ago, if I recall it correctly. I'm not sure if it's for sale somewhere though...
And he read one chapter of Moby Dick (it was a project of celebrities reading a chapter each or something); can be found on Youtube and elsewhere:
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"Metamorphosis" is brilliant. It was available as a free podcast in four parts. From iTunes, I think.
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I wish I had known him when I had to read it for an exam... When I imagine I could have listened to his sexy voice and called it studying...
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Pav wrote:
I wish I had known him when I had to read it for an exam... When I imagine I could have listened to his sexy voice and called it studying...
OMG now you made me imagined if he would teach at my uni... I think he would make all the girls fail since they would be too distracted by his own presence lol
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Do you know "Snowman and Snowdog"? It´s a readingof a childrens book. It´s so lovely and brought me to tears!
I also have some Sherlock Holmes Short Stories where he speaks all roles. Very, very good!
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Hopefully, I'll get "Casanova" for Christmas.
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I have this 2.
Artists in Crime
Rediscovered Railway Mysteries and Other Stories
Brilliant. *sigh* The others are on my wishlist.
And this is also sweet.
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Sava wrote:
I also have some Sherlock Holmes Short Stories where he speaks all roles. Very, very good!
I listened to them via youtube and was totally impressed by his impersonations of all those different roles.. amazing, the impressions he can create just with his voice! Such a talent..
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Sava wrote:
I also have some Sherlock Holmes Short Stories where he speaks all roles. Very, very good!
I heard them the other day and was really impressed by his impersonations of all those different roles.. amazing, the impressions he can create just with his voice! Such an amazing talent..
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I totally forgot to tell you. I got Casanova for Christmas. It is sooooooo great. You should try it.
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Thanks for the recommendation, I just listen to it and it´s really good!
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If you use Spotify; you can find him reading 'Flat of Angels'
I am melting right now
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There's also the BBC Rumpole series, where Benedict reads Young Rumpole in a number of episodes. I can't look up which episodes exactly right now, but I think Cumberbatchweb has a list.
I've recently listened to the Rediscovered Railway Mysteries that are available on YouTube, and the one thing that struck me is that I unexpectedly didn't really have much of a problem with Benedict reading as the character of Watson. Somehow, he manages to make him sound different than Sherlock, and when I listen to these stories, I'm not seeing Sherlock and Watson, I'm seeing Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in the 19th century. Just another example of how good Benedict is as an actor.
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Yes, exactly what I thought. This reading has nothing to do with the BBC series. You simply don't look for any connections.
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True. I generally love how he manages to create different characters without exaggerating or turning it into a caricature. And I am excited to see if he can make "The Spire" interesting for me which is a novel I would not pick spontaneously.
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TeeJay wrote:
I've recently listened to the Rediscovered Railway Mysteries that are available on YouTube, and the one thing that struck me is that I unexpectedly didn't really have much of a problem with Benedict reading as the character of Watson. Somehow, he manages to make him sound different than Sherlock, and when I listen to these stories, I'm not seeing Sherlock and Watson, I'm seeing Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in the 19th century. Just another example of how good Benedict is as an actor.
I've just heard The Rediscovered Railway Mysteries (thanks to you) and if I hadn't known that this was Benedict's voice, I wolud have never recognised him. And that is why I like him so much - in his every role he always looks and sounds different. And I agree with you TeeJay, it's amazing how he can make us feel like we were in 19th century only by his voice. Extraordinary.
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Criosdan wrote:
I totally forgot to tell you. I got Casanova for Christmas. It is sooooooo great. You should try it.
I once heard a few parts of the book in this video and I couldn´t stop laughing. Hilarious!
I would never guess that Benedict is narrating the book, he sound completely unlike himself.