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what is everybodys fav Radio theatre
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It's so hard to choose a favourite! I love The Horse and His Boy from the Narnia ones, and I also enjoy the Anne of Green Gables one a lot, though that may be partially due to my general love for AoGG. ;) I have yet to hear one that I dislike!
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At Home In Mitford
Anne of Green Gables
Father Gilbert
Little Women

Of course this is only a partial list, I really love them all.
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I love the production of Last Battle so that would have to be favorite
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.......So far I love all the German ones like Bonhoffer: The Cost of Freedom, and The Hiding Place, I also like the Father Gilbert ones.
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I like the "classic English" ones, such as Little Women and At the Back of the North Wind. I also enjoyed the shorter Christmas story Christmas at Kirby Cottage.
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I LOVE Mitford...hmm...the Luke Reports...Little Women...Narnia...all the rest of them!
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Anne of Green Gables.

I'd like to read all the books someday.

Oh, I forgot, I also really liked the Secret Garden.

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Post by Mandy Straussberg »

Father Gilbert is pretty much it. I liked Les Mis a lot, and Billy Budd was decently good... but they just don't interest me much. For most of the stuff RT does, I'd way rather just read the book.

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I really liked Little Women, and Bonhoeffer.
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I like Father Gilbert the best, and the Chronicles of Narnia are good too.
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mr.whit wrote:odyssey
AIO would not count, I don't think (see www.RadioTheatre.org for list of titles).

Definitely Bonhoeffer: The Cost of Freedom for me, but Father Gilbert: Healing is great too.

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Dave wrote:I like the "classic English" ones, such as Little Women
:lol: "Little Women" is by an American author Lousia May Alcott and is set in America. The accents of the actors should lend credence to that fact. :)

I haven't heard all that many Radio Theatres yet but of the ones I have heard, my more favorite ones would be "Les Miserables," "Dead Air," all of "The Luke Reports," and "Anne of Green Gables." \:D/
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I found out today via one of my other message boards that Radio Theatre is ending next year. I called FOTF and verified the rumor. The lady I spoke to stated that money was the reason. The dramas are just too costly to produce. There are new ones coming out next year, but all non series productions are cancelled. If you are missing RT albums, buy them as soon as you can.
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That's sad! :(
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Laurie wrote:I found out today via one of my other message boards that Radio Theatre is ending next year. I called FOTF and verified the rumor. The lady I spoke to stated that money was the reason. The dramas are just too costly to produce. There are new ones coming out next year, but all non series productions are cancelled. If you are missing RT albums, buy them as soon as you can.
ACK! Just kill off AIO! *cant believe he just siad that* ;)
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Eon Spitfire EK V2.exe wrote:
Laurie wrote:I found out today via one of my other message boards that Radio Theatre is ending next year. I called FOTF and verified the rumor. The lady I spoke to stated that money was the reason. The dramas are just too costly to produce. There are new ones coming out next year, but all non series productions are cancelled. If you are missing RT albums, buy them as soon as you can.
ACK! Just kill off AIO! *cant believe he just siad that* ;)
:shock: Really can't believe he said that!!!
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Evil Chick wrote:
Eon Spitfire EK V2.exe wrote:
Laurie wrote:I found out today via one of my other message boards that Radio Theatre is ending next year. I called FOTF and verified the rumor. The lady I spoke to stated that money was the reason. The dramas are just too costly to produce. There are new ones coming out next year, but all non series productions are cancelled. If you are missing RT albums, buy them as soon as you can.
ACK! Just kill off AIO! *cant believe he just siad that* ;)
:shock: Really can't believe he said that!!!
I can't believe he said that either.:sick: Imagine the grief he would get if he had been serious.;)
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The Entire Chronicles of Narnia
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