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  • Lord Peter Wimsey: BBC Radio Drama Collection Volume 2

  • Four BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Dramatisations
  • By: Dorothy L. Sayers
  • Narrated by: full cast, Ian Carmichael
  • Length: 12 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (653 ratings)

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Lord Peter Wimsey: BBC Radio Drama Collection Volume 2

By: Dorothy L. Sayers
Narrated by: full cast, Ian Carmichael
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Summary

Ian Carmichael is Lord Peter Wimsey in these consummate BBC radio dramatisations of Dorothy L Sayers' much-loved mysteries.

Elegant, erudite and sharp-witted, aristocratic detective Lord Peter Wimsey featured in numerous novels and short stories by 'Queen of Crime' Dorothy L Sayers. These full-cast adaptations - first broadcast on BBC radio between 1975 and 1981 - are loved by mystery fans all around the world.

In The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club, when General Fentiman is found dead at his club, Wimsey suspects foul play. Could he have been murdered for his money?

Strong Poison introduces Harriet Vane - a crime novelist on trial for murdering her lover. Wimsey knows Harriet is no femme fatale but an innocent victim embroiled in a diabolical plot....

Five Red Herrings sees Peter faced with six men, all of whom have a motive for killing argumentative Scottish painter Sandy Campbell. But who was the culprit?

In Have His Carcase, when Harriet Vane finds a body on the beach with his throat cut, Lord Peter must work out whether it was murder or suicide.

These classic dramas, produced by Simon Brett (author of the Charles Paris series), also feature Peter Jones, Joan Hickson, Miriam Margolyes and Warren Clarke.

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brillant

Interesting story that's brilliantly performed. it's so interesting listening to detective stories written so long ago, exploring different era.

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the greatest lord peter ever

the lord peter stories brought to life superbly totally recommend a taste of a forgotten era

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Excellent

These are brilliant dramatisations of the Lord Peter Wimsey stories. I highly recommend them and can't wait to listen to the next collection.

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The best

Dorothy l Sayers knows how to tell a story. All the dramatizations are well done. Well worth a listen

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Jolly good stuff!

A very enjoyable listen , with Lord Peter and friends trotting about solving crimes!

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A comfortable listen for DLS fans

This was a comforting & unchallenging listen if you’re a DLS fan. Well acted. To fit a radio play format some of the details are compressed. Didn’t confuse me because I know the story well but might affect others. I missed the extended time with the characters but felt this was a better bet and less frustrating than a poorly narrated audio book.

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A Great Escape

Thoroughly enjoyable collection of Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries. Ian Carmichael IS Lord Peter, there isn't anyone else who has the gravitas and panache to play him. It's also good to spot the (now) famous actors who play the characters in these dramatisation which some of which include Warren Clark, Nigel Stock and Patricia Routledge to name a few. If you want to escape from the day to day drudgery then give these collections a listen. Thoroughly recommended.

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Audible, please indicate where plays begin and end

Always well acted, with some of the stories better than others. An enjoyable listen overall.

Audible, it would be so helpful if the separate episodes could be listed (under chapters, for example). I find Five Red Herrings unutterably boring, and will always want to skip it. At present I have resorted to listening once and noting the timing of the episodes, so I can navigate past Five Red Herrings next time I listen. But this should not be necessary.

Another way of separating the episodes: put a bookmark at the start of each new episode, with a note giving its title.

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glorious period piece

very much of its time but well written well ladapted well acted and nice music

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Loved this!

Beautifully acted - as I listened, it was exactly like being in the story, and seeing all that the characters saw. Plus, Ian Carmichael is the only Lord Peter for me. Lastly, the music, which I love, set me hunting down where it comes from, and has now permanently revolutionised my Bluetooth listening habits!

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