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* [[2013]]: ''[[When Tolkien Stole Wagner's Ring]]'' is aired on BBC radio 3.
* [[2013]]: ''[[When Tolkien Stole Wagner's Ring]]'' is aired on BBC radio 3.
* [[2013]]: ''Lewis and Tolkien: The Lost Road''
* [[2013]]: ''Lewis and Tolkien: The Lost Road''
*[[2014]]: ''[[Hope in the Darkness]]'' Dr Simon Jones  and Alister McGrath explore the life and spirituality of J R R Tolkien
* [[15 November]] [[2014]]: ''[[War of Words: Soldier-Poets of the Somme]]''
* [[15 November]] [[2014]]: ''[[War of Words: Soldier-Poets of the Somme]]''
*[[2014]]: ''[[Hope in the Darkness]] Dr Simon Jones  and Alister McGrath explore the life and spirituality of J R R Tolkien


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Revision as of 18:40, 16 November 2014

The British Broadcasting Corporation, or BBC, is the world's largest broadcasting corporation. As such, the company, and especially BBC Radio, have had a major influence on the adaptation of Tolkien's works.

BBC Radio Drama

The BBC Repertory Company, was founded in 1940. Early stars included Norman Shelley and Carleton Hobbs, who have played Watson and Holmes in over nintey radio dramas.

The "Rep" kept an ensemble cast of 30 to 35 actors, up until the mid-1980's. This cast included young theatre talent, such as Anthony Daniels and William Nighy, and was sometimes expanded with popular names.

This section of the BBC is now called the National Radio Company or NRC, and has been awarded many times.

Programs

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