, All these great radio actors, from the past did such a superb job. There was more than many that did different voice characters a lot of times some of them did, 3 or 4 at the same time.. I've listened to so many all the way back when I was a child with my grandparents. So many other generations that has listened to these plays and sat with their children as I have. something from or when we were all the way back to 8 years old you look back and remember how we, listen to them with our parents.. well my comment really had no specific meaning that play but the meaning I'm trying to explain. This is something that you can, inherits as I have from my parents and grandparents...
My Dad used to talk about S. Blake. I always wondered what it was all about and viola, here we are! I'm going to show him this. Thanks a bunch AR. Subbed.
1:25 Sexton Blake 30:13 Teahouse Detective 1:16:00 A Case for Dr. Morelle 1:45:52 Adventures of P. C. 49 2:15:16 Maigret Goes Home 3:01:05 Guilty Party: Fallen Angel
There is no such thing as a British Accent! This is English R.P. ....received pronunciation. Or posh to the rest of us. If you speak like this here in Scotland you're a visitor! 😂
@@trishtraynor1237 If you are referring to the voice announcing the shows, its an AI (artificial Intelligence) voice. Not human. I use these on all shows. 😇😇
All these years I've avoided Sexton Blake thinking he was an American detective and I'm not keen on those shows. Now I know he's an English detective, I've got a lot of catching up to do!
Pimpernel. The ending, nel, is pronounced as the ell in the word well. As much as I am grateful for the stories being available so many of them nowadays seem to be read by A1 or some kind of computer generated voice. Thankfully it’s only the introductions here. I’d rather have adverts if that’s what it takes to have a person who can speak English correctly. It’s also very bad for learners of English who I believe listen to these stories to aid them and who then go on to look silly when they mispronounce words or names of places in real life conversation.
Well Phillip, the early shows have the AI voice introducing the shows. These were when I was learning to come up with some sort of presentation. You will find that the later shows no longer contain these introductions. So dear Phillip best advice I can give for the early show is just skip over quickly or dont listen.🤔
This is one of the best I've listened to. I'm so happy these are available. They are all new to me!!
Thanks for these. I’ve downloaded them for a road trip. Really appreciate your work. 💛🇨🇦
Thank You I hope you enjoy your road trip.
, All these great radio actors, from the past did such a superb job.
There was more than many that did different voice characters a lot of times some of them did,
3 or 4 at the same time..
I've listened to so many all the way back when I was a child with my grandparents. So many other generations that has listened to these plays and sat with their children as I have.
something from or when we were all the way back to 8 years old you look back and remember how we,
listen to them with our parents..
well my comment really had no specific meaning that play but the meaning I'm trying to explain.
This is something that you can,
inherits as I have from my parents and grandparents...
Oh my goodness such great stories. Please post more. Best thing on RUclips imho.
Second time listening to this. Enjoying this wonderful collection showing the diversity of criminal shows. No 2 also worth a listen. 🧐🐈⬛
My Dad used to talk about S. Blake. I always wondered what it was all about
and viola, here we are! I'm going to show him this. Thanks a bunch AR. Subbed.
This was just wonderful. I look forward to listening to many more.
Great to hear Bernard Heptons oh so recognizable voice. If he does a project,, you know it’s good …Thanks for these . They’re great ,,!!!
1:25 Sexton Blake
30:13 Teahouse Detective
1:16:00 A Case for Dr. Morelle
1:45:52 Adventures of P. C. 49
2:15:16 Maigret Goes Home
3:01:05 Guilty Party: Fallen Angel
Thanks! 👍
Thank you!
I am weak with nostalgia! Thanks.
Love a mystery in a British accent. Although Scottish Hamish Macbeth audiobooks are fun too.
Love Hamish
Hamish being Scottish is also British as are the English and the Welsh.
There is no such thing as a British Accent! This is English R.P. ....received pronunciation. Or posh to the rest of us. If you speak like this here in Scotland you're a visitor! 😂
@@susanessex6924 Erm not for much longer God willing. Alba gu brath
@@trishtraynor1237 If you are referring to the voice announcing the shows, its an AI (artificial Intelligence) voice. Not human. I use these on all shows. 😇😇
I really enjoyed this, especially Sexton Blake. Look forward to listening to the others
Hopefully there will be more shows like this, it was very gripping, thank you.
Yes just added another
Will there be any more in this series of British Crime Shows ? As I enjoy listening to them.
Yes I will be adding some more soon.
Thanks for that reply to my question. 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
@@aussieradio6584 😉
Me too!
All these years I've avoided Sexton Blake thinking he was an American detective and I'm not keen on those shows. Now I know he's an English detective, I've got a lot of catching up to do!
Thanks for all your great uploads. Very much appreciated.
Thank you
Thanks for this
Is the pub land lord james breck from dads army in sexton blake
Yes, the credits at the end of the show mention him. I must say i didn't pick that up. Well spotted.
Such a shame that the TV series hasn't been saved.
That'll be Schweppes
29.30 tea house detective
Pimpernel. The ending, nel, is pronounced as the ell in the word well.
As much as I am grateful for the stories being available so many of them nowadays seem to be read by A1 or some kind of computer generated voice. Thankfully it’s only the introductions here. I’d rather have adverts if that’s what it takes to have a person who can speak English correctly.
It’s also very bad for learners of English who I believe listen to these stories to aid them and who then go on to look silly when they mispronounce words or names of places in real life conversation.
1:44
Why, oh why, is there always a horrible fake voice to start these?
Well Phillip, the early shows have the AI voice introducing the shows. These were when I was learning to come up with some sort of presentation. You will find that the later shows no longer contain these introductions. So dear Phillip best advice I can give for the early show is just skip over quickly or dont listen.🤔
@@aussieradio6584 you really are a gentleman.
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