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The Ealing Comedy Collection
- BBC Radio Full-Cast Remakes of The Ladykillers, Kind Hearts and Coronets, Passport to Pimlico & Whisky Galore!
- Narrated by: Edward Petherbridge, Donald Sinden, Margot Boyd, Harry Enfield, Michael Kitchen, George Cole, Louise Lombard, Johnny Morris, Bernard Holley, Dolina MacLennan, Full Cast, Stratford Johns, Sylvia Sims
- Length: 5 hrs and 39 mins
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Summary
A quartet of classic Ealing comedy films, reimagined for BBC Radio
Between 1947 and 1957, Ealing Studios produced a series of immensely popular, darkly funny film comedies that made the West London borough famous throughout the world. Almost 50 years later, four of these timeless films were recreated for BBC Radio 4, and are now collected together for the first time.
The Ladykillers – Eccentric elderly widow Mrs Wilberforce unwittingly foils a gang of crooks lodging in her London house under the pretext they are a string quintet. Dramatised by award-winning playwright Bruce Bedford from the much-loved 1955 film, this captivating crime caper stars Edward Petherbridge, Donald Sinden, Margot Boyd, Johnny Morris and Stratford Johns.
Kind Hearts and Coronets – Disinherited by his snobbish aristocratic familly, Louis Mazzini sets out to gain his rightful place as a Duke by bumping off the other eight D’Ascoyne heirs who stand ahead of him. But then he is arrested for the one murder he didn’t commit… Michael Kitchen stars as Mazzini and Harry Enfield as the various members of the D’Ascoyne family in this brilliant dramatisation of the classic 1949 comedy film.
Passport to Pimlico – When an undetonated World War Two bomb accidentally goes off, the explosion reveals a cache of treasure – including an ancient treaty declaring that the residents of Pimlico are actually part of the Duchy of Burgundy… Adapted by acclaimed scriptwriter John Peacock from the evergreen 1949 film, this delightful drama stars George Cole, Louise Lombard and Sylvia Sims.
Whisky Galore – It is the middle of World War Two, and the residents of the Hebridean islands Great Todday and Little Todday are facing a whisky drought. Then a cargo ship bound for America runs aground carrying 50,000 cases – but can the islanders keep this unexpected bounty secret? Bernard Holley and Dolina MacLennan star in this witty dramatisation of Compton Mackenzie and Angus MacPhail’s 1949 film.
Written by Wiliam Rose (The Ladykillers), Robert Hamer and John Dighton (Kind Hearts and Coronets), T E B Clarke (Passport to Pimlico) and Compton Mackenzie (Whisky Galore!)
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- Peter Mitchell
- 23-05-24
A defiant for your library
I thoroughly enjoyed this collection of classic British comedy
All four stories were very well produced and even though I’ve seen them all it was a pleasure to listen to them over and over again
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- storws
- 18-07-24
Going down memory lane…
Great to revisit these classic Ealing Comedies on audio… perfectly and hilariously performed by all involved. A nostalgic amble down the cinema greats yet enduring films of yesteryear.
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- Duncan Macpherson
- 28-03-24
great performances
Wonderful reinactments.... apart from the miss-spelling of Whisky Galore... ! you titled it Whiskey Galore! The Irish variety...🫣
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