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Benedict is amongst the cast of this BBC Radio series, along with James McEvoy amongst others. It is an adaptation of Neil Gaiman's fantasy drama. This series is in 6 parts with the first hour long being aired on Radio 4 on Saturday 16 March at 6p.m. Thereafter the next 5 episodes will be half-an-hour in length and will be on Radio4 extra spread throughout the week starting on Monday 18 March.
http:/www.radiotimes.com/news/2013-02-20/benedict-cumberbatch-and-the-cast-of-neverwhere---first-photo-and-air-date-revealed
I'll try and keep up-to-date with any further press releases regarding this series which you should be able to get on I-player.
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Eee... I know! Agree this is so cool, despite the fact that I was just neutral with Neverwhere... regardless, super awesome voice cast... heck, they would've made an awesome movie cast, if they bothered! But that article doesn't show the even cuter casual pic that was also posted! Hello from Below!!
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Thank you, Davina, for updating us. I'll give it a try although his part isn't that big (at least in the book).
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Some reports and photos (!).
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Ben is the Angel? Oh, my gosh. OK, no spoilers.That's all I'll say.
Thanks for letting us know about this show, D!
Something to fill the time waiting for Cabin Pressure and Sherlock.
Americans, don't forget to adjust for Daylight Saving Time, starting this weekend (March 10) -- unless you're one of those few places that don't change..
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Has this not been posted yet?
Okay. Put your headphones on and click play. I don't take responsibility for any kind of emotional overflow, eargasm or shock.
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No words.
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Where did my pants go?
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Anyone?
Oh. My. God
I think I've just had 'Aural Sex.'
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Been a bit of a hoo-ha over this being on Radio 4 for the first episode and then moving over to Radio 4 extra. If people don't have DAB radios/don't have internet connection for i-player they won't be able to hear it. Some unhappy bunnies out there.
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Did anyone catch the 'debate'/opinion panel just before ep 1 started? More specifically the bit with the guy talking all fire and brimstone about gay people... I have never wanted a presenter to cut someone off the air so much in all my life. What was worse was that the poor woman had to *thank* this bigot for his opinions...
I'd like to think there is a special place for him in the Hell he believes so much in...
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I'm listening to one of these episodes right now on line. I'm not sure which but they're drinking wine from Atlantis with Islington; and, oh my goodness, his Angel's voice - precise, ghostly, beautiful...
I started to listen to the first episode of Neverwhere, but as I am not a native speaker I had difficulties to understand everything. Does anybody know if one can find subtitels/text somewhere to read while listening?
Would you like to hear Benedict as Islington singing?
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Be wrote:
I started to listen to the first episode of Neverwhere, but as I am not a native speaker I had difficulties to understand everything. Does anybody know if one can find subtitels/text somewhere to read while listening?
Would you like to hear Benedict as Islington singing?
very much enjoying the show~somewhere between fairy tale & horror story. and yes, i came a little undone with the singing~it was really beautiful.
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I love this show so much. It is beautifully played and I love the idea of this 'other world'.
After listening to the first episode I immideately ordered the book.
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Well-I had a chance to sit and listen to the remaining episodes and oooh-i did NOT see that coming! Powerful stuff
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Episode One is available on I-Tunes for free. If I got it correctly, the rest will be there for free, too, published on a weekly base. It's the BBC Podcast "Drama of the week".
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Schmiezi wrote:
Episode One is available on I-Tunes for free. If I got it correctly, the rest will be there for free, too, published on a weekly base. It's the BBC Podcast "Drama of the week".
Thank you. I was just going to ask where I could listen to it.
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... well, I've been wrong, it seems. Only the first hour was available there, the rest isn't.
Is there someone around who knows where you can still find it? Will it be available for download or published as a CD or something? I mean, I can't believe the BBC produces something with such an efford and then only let people listen for a few weeks.
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I think I saw it in BBCShop as CD.