
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Dramatisation
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C. S. Lewis
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A BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation of the fifth adventure in C. S. Lewis' classic Narnia series.
In the enchanted land of Narnia, Edmund, Lucy and their cousin Eustace join King Caspian on a sworn mission to find his friends, the seven lost lords of Narnia. So begins a perilous new quest that takes them to the farthest edge of the Eastern world on board the mighty Dawn Treader.
Sailing uncharted seas, the old friends see extraordinary things on their voyage of discovery. They must survive a terrible storm as well as encounters with sea serpents, dragons, and a band of invisible enemies.
In the most thrilling encounter of all they meet the great Aslan himself, with whose help they will make their way through lands where magicians weave mysterious spells and nightmares come true.
Courage, danger and magic combine in the incredible fifth tale from the amazing land of Narnia.
Starring Richard Puddifoot as Prince Caspian, Marco Williamson as Eustace, Ellie Beaven as Lucy, Peter England as Edmund, Sylvester McCoy as Reepicheep and Stephen Thorne as Aslan.
Written by C. S. Lewis
Dramatised by Brian Sibley
Produced by John Taylor
Music by Elizabeth Parker and Peter Howell of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Text ©1952 C.S. Lewis Pte. Ltd. (P)2005 BBC Audiobooks LTD
Narnia® and The Chronicles of Narnia® are trademarks of CS Lewis Pte Ltd.
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Overall
- John
- 26-08-10
Short, but fun
This has been fun to listen to in the car. I found it a bit short (I'd prefer an unabridged version). It's a dramatization, so it's occasionally hard to tell which character is speaking. Good fun though!
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