I love Dickens stories, and the old film effect fits the mood of the story. Who is the narrator/ storyteller? I love the musical aspect of this story. This makes me imagine that Mr. Dickens would have enjoyed the musical versions of Charles' most oft-told story.
I love Dickens stories, and the old film effect fits the mood of the story. Who is the narrator/ storyteller?
I love the musical aspect of this story. This makes me imagine that Mr. Dickens would have enjoyed the musical versions of Charles' most oft-told story.
Sir Ralph Richardson. It's an old broadcast from 1962
The reading is actually better than the story.