The Scarifyers: The Thirteen Hallows
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Narrated by:
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David Warner
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Terry Molloy
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Gareth David-Lloyd
About this listen
The Scarifyers is a series of rip-roaring tales of comedic supernatural intrigue set in 1930s Britain, distilling the likes of Dick Barton, The Avengers, The Devil Rides Out and Quatermass into cracking new audio adventures. The Scarifyers is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra, and has been described in the national press as "rollicking good fun", "a slice of audio perfection", "the smartest and most enjoyable thing on British radio", and "like Tintin but with the lights out".
This is the eighth Scarifyers adventure, and stars David Warner (The Omen, Time Bandits), Terry Molloy (Doctor Who, The Archers) and Gareth David-Lloyd (Torchwood).
When a haunted chess set causes consternation at the British Chess Championships, and a horse magically materialises in Kettering Agricultural Museum, MI:13 are called to investigate.
Harry Crow (David Warner) and Professor Dunning (Terry Molloy) follow the trail of inexplicable happenings to an unremarkable terraced house in South Wales, home to the mysterious Mr Merriman (David Benson). He's very old, and very mad; but is there more to Merriman than first appears?
Meanwhile, in the southwest of England, famed archeologist Ralegh Radford (Ewan Bailey) is on the verge of the greatest discovery of the age. Britain's Tutankhamen, the press are calling it. But what he certainly isn't expecting to unearth is boisterous 1400-year-old knight Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr (Gareth David-Lloyd). As Crow and Dunning unravel an unlikely plot to resurrect Britain's greatest-ever hero, the race is on to stop sinister forces at home and abroad from finding...The Thirteen Hallows.
©2012 Cosmic Hobo Productions; 2013 Bafflegab Productions (P)2012 Cosmic Hobo ProductionsWhat listeners say about The Scarifyers: The Thirteen Hallows
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- 23-12-12
Laughs galore
As usual with this series the laughs come thick and fast. Perhaps not the strongest story but the presentation and acting cannot be faulted.
If you are new to the Scary first then Denge Marsh is a great place to start. That said this is highly recommended.
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- Sardonicus
- 13-07-20
Best Radio Show Ever!!
I can listen to these over & over! Laugh every time & surprised always at how wonderfully written & acted they are! I wish there were more. Thank you for your incredibly entertaining program!
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- Denis Smith
- 26-08-16
saved again
loved every minute. Now onto the next one. harry and dunning to the rescue of this great island
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- My Idoru
- 22-11-17
What the word 'Awesome' was invented for.
Never a dull moment with Prof Dunning (dun dun dun dun ) and Harry Crow. Such a shame Lionheart (The much loved and missed Nicholas Courtney) died but Crow fills the role nicely.
Oh no.... not Wales......
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- Dawn Martin
- 14-07-19
superb lunacy.
love this whole series, brilliant scripts, voices, production. Anx of course laugh out loud funny!
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