Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
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Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
Hi, have a question - who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 Audio dramas. In the credits of the cassettes is to read, that Mike Carrington is the producer, but there are not the speakers to find. In the Enid Blyton Society Journal 15 - a text of Philip Evans about the cassettes and it's prodouction, helps not in this question. -- Suppose it would interesting to know the names. friendly greetings, Soenke Rahn
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Re: Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
Hi Soenke
The people that talk on the audio books are called "Narrators' here is a link that was a topic before in the forum about the tapes... maybe you can find out a bit more from this topic....
Audio Tapes of the Books
[urlhttp://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/forums/view ... f=17&t=437][/url]
also there was two on this link narrated by Enid Blyton a reproduction and also Jan Francis
http://www.simplyaudiobooks.com/process ... enOutcome=
Cheers and Gingerbeers
Maureen
The people that talk on the audio books are called "Narrators' here is a link that was a topic before in the forum about the tapes... maybe you can find out a bit more from this topic....
Audio Tapes of the Books
[urlhttp://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/forums/view ... f=17&t=437][/url]
also there was two on this link narrated by Enid Blyton a reproduction and also Jan Francis
http://www.simplyaudiobooks.com/process ... enOutcome=
Cheers and Gingerbeers
Maureen
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Re: Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
Thanks, but the narrator is in Germany a person which reads an entire book or described what the speakers in the roles are doing. But Jan Francis could be really the narrator (or he could made the script, because Enid is also not the narrator) of the audio dramas (dramatised audios). The speakers/voices of the roles of the kids (George/Julian/Dick/Anne etc.) are different voices. Thanks for the first informatio to it. Greetings a lot of Gingerbeers
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Re: Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
If you look at the Audio Section in the Cave, you'll see scans of cassette covers etc. Some of the covers, including the Hodder Famous Five cassettes, list the names of the actors who voiced the characters:
http://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/audi ... dderfivetv" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The covers may be slightly hard to read but Tony has reproduced the information under "Notes" (click on a cassette and scroll down to the bottom of the page).
It's funny that Scarlett Strallen was sometimes George and sometimes Anne!
http://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/audi ... dderfivetv" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The covers may be slightly hard to read but Tony has reproduced the information under "Notes" (click on a cassette and scroll down to the bottom of the page).
It's funny that Scarlett Strallen was sometimes George and sometimes Anne!
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Re: Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
It's also funny that Oliver and Ute Rohrbeck, who dubbed Julian and Anne of the 70s series and the following audioplays, in previous audioplays (a different record company) played the part of Edgar Stick/Jennifer Mary Armstrong and Sooty/Marybelle Lenoir.
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Re: Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
Sorry to go of topic but: are the audio books good? I might download them possibly.....!
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Re: Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
I've managed to collect a few audio recordings from various series - Famous Five, Secret Seven, Adventure, St. Clare's, Malory Towers, Mr. Twiddle, Purnell Sunshine Library stories, etc. All the adaptations I've listened to have been surprisingly faithful to the original storyline and I've enjoyed them. Just last week I listened to the Hodder Five Go Off in a Caravan. According to the casette cover, Scarlett Strallen voiced George. It doesn't say who voiced Nobby but to me it sounded like Susan Sheridan, who was the voice of Noddy in an early 1990s Noddy TV series (heh - from Noddy to Nobby! ) She was a speaker at the 2010 Enid Blyton Day.
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Re: Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
Yes, same here too, Soenke. You've got me thinking, I think we just refer to the actors who read/act the parts simply as actors or the cast.Soenke Rahn wrote:Thanks, but the narrator is in Germany a person which reads an entire book
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Re: Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
Yes, I know. In Germany we have seldom such narrated versions.
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Re: Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
Thank You very much!Anita Bensoussane wrote:If you look at the Audio Section in the Cave, you'll see scans of cassette covers etc. Some of the covers, including the Hodder Famous Five cassettes, list the names of the actors who voiced the characters:
http://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/audi ... dderfivetv" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The covers may be slightly hard to read but Tony has reproduced the information under "Notes" (click on a cassette and scroll down to the bottom of the page).
It's funny that Scarlett Strallen was sometimes George and sometimes Anne!
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Re: Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
But they have become more popular recently. I suppose the Harry Potter books are a big success, they narrated at least three of the Blyton's mystery books, and the new Famous Five books by Bosse are also sold as narrated audiobooks.Soenke Rahn wrote:Yes, I know. In Germany we have seldom such narrated versions.
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Re: Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
Yes, clear. In England there exists three forms, I would say: 1. a reading 2. a dramatised reading 3. dramatisations --- The second is a reading but the reader goes in to the roles e.g. Ian Richardson in his Treasure Island reading etc. --- I supposed he means this. Such mixture is not really exists in Germany.
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Re: Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
I have a Malory Towers Audio CD, which I enjoy listening to immensely. It really brings Malory Towers to life, hearing the girls chatter, Gwendoline's sulky voice, hearing the footsteps of the girls and the hooves of the horses. There must have been several girls/women involved in this, but again, no credits are mentioned. I will have a look to see if these are in the cave...
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Re: Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
That sounds nice.Poppy wrote:I have a Malory Towers Audio CD, which I enjoy listening to immensely. It really brings Malory Towers to life, hearing the girls chatter, Gwendoline's sulky voice, hearing the footsteps of the girls and the hooves of the horses.
Now I have the problem with the later producued tapes:
http://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/book ... +325801%29
http://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/audi ... rfiveshort
http://www.enidblytonsociety.co.uk/book ... Collection
Somebody an idea who are the voices? Owns somebody a good ear? It would be nice ...
Re: Who are the speakers of the English Famous 5 audio dramas?
Yes, I know. In Germany we have seldom such narrated versions.Soenke Rahn wrote:Yes, clear. In England there exists three forms, I would say: 1. a reading 2. a dramatised reading 3. dramatisations --- The second is a reading but the reader goes in to the roles e.g. Ian Richardson in his Treasure Island reading etc. --- I supposed he means this. Such mixture is not really exists in Germany.