Neil Gaiman at the BBC – Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett Free Audiobook
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Neil Gaiman at the BBC
1. Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett [2014]
Adaptation of the 1990 comedic fantasy novel adapted by Dirk Maggs. An angel and a demon try to save the world from an apocalypse. Starring Peter Serafinowicz and Mark Heap. Extended director’s cut.
2. Neverwhere [2013]
An act of kindness sees Richard Mayhew catapulted into a mysterious subterranean world beneath London. Stars James McAvoy, Natalie Dormer, David Harewood, Sophie Okonedo, Benedict Cumberbatch, Christopher Lee, Anthony Head, Bernard Cribbens, Andrew Sachs & Johnny Vegas.
3. How the Marquis Got His Coat Back [2016]
The Marquis de Carabas has lost his coat – but getting it back brings him face to face with an old enemy and sees him forced to accept help from someone rather close to home. Stars Paterson Joseph & Adrian Lester, Don Warrington & Mitch Benn. Bernard Cribbins reprises his role of Old Bailey from the Radio 4 production of ‘Neverwhere’.
4. Stardust [2016]
Tristran Thorn leaves the sleepy village of Wall and enters the land of Faerie in pursuit of a fallen star. Stars Eleanor Bron, Frances Barber, Maggie Steed, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Kevin Eldon & Paul Kaye.
5. Anansi Boys [2017]
Mythical fantasy about the trickster god Anansi and his unsuspecting son Charlie. Starring Jacob Anderson and Lenny Henry.
6. Norse Mythology [2018]
Norse Mythology invites us into a world of gods and monsters, fiery endings and new beginnings. We meet the trickster god Loki and his astonishing children – the giant wolf Fenrir, Jormungundr the snake that encircles the world, and Hel, the little girl who grows up to be Queen of the dead. We meet Odin the all-father, who sacrificed his eye to see the future, and Freya the understandably angry, most beautiful of the gods and always being gambled for by unwanted suitors. And the stories take us to the very end of the world, Ragnarok.
7. Chivalry [2019]
Mrs Whitaker meets a handsome young man who says he’s called Galaad. Starring Glenda Jackson and Kit Harington.
8. The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains [2015]
Inspired by a Hebridean myth of crime and revenge, a dwarf seeks a guide to a Misty Isle cave. Abridged by Karen Rose. Read by Bill Paterson
9. Playing in the Dark – Neil Gaiman and the BBC Symphony Orchestra [2019]
Author Neil Gaiman reads from his best-selling books, with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and special guests. With music by Dukas, Gershwin, Sibelius, Sullivan, Herrmann, and Wagner. I have embedded chapters in this file, which have been labeled for quick access to each piece of music and each reading.
I recorded all of these from iPlayer apart from Good Omens which came from a commercial release.