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Classic British Flight Novel - Dramatisation
Posted: 24 Aug 2010, 13:12
by basys
Hi Folks
Nevile Shute's classic aviation/engineering novel
No Highway has been dramatised by Radio 4.
Episode 1 - iPlayer - 60 minutes (available till 29/08/2010)
Episode 2 - Sunday 29/08/2010
ATB
Paul
Re: Classic British Flight Novel - Dramatisation
Posted: 24 Aug 2010, 13:56
by Garry Russell
Thanks for the HU Paul
Pity it's not on the TV as I never watch radio
It was a film back in the early fifties, I think just before the Comet incidents

Re: Classic British Flight Novel - Dramatisation
Posted: 25 Aug 2010, 11:00
by cstorey
I listened to episode 1 with interest. It's a little bit twee, and the very end of the episode misses one of the best bits of the book where the boffin Honey says "If you won't ground this aeroplane , I WILL" and does so by pulling the undercarriage up , but it's fairly faithful to the book , and good to find that Shute's rather prescient work ( predating the Comet fatigue failures by about 6 years ) is not forgotten
Re: Classic British Flight Novel - Dramatisation
Posted: 25 Aug 2010, 23:26
by Tomliner
Don't think I'll listen but I remember the film of the book.I seem to recall the the main character of Theodore Honey was played by James Stewart or was it Michael Redgrave? Anyway, what I do recall is that this was the first full novel that I ever read.I bought it whilst on holiday in Newquay in 1968!I subsequently read several of Neville Shute's books.He was a master story teller.

EricT
Re: Classic British Flight Novel - Dramatisation
Posted: 25 Aug 2010, 23:54
by Garry Russell
HI Eric
It was James Stewart

Re: Classic British Flight Novel - Dramatisation
Posted: 26 Aug 2010, 03:15
by airboatr
why why why ya ya mean this fella?

Re: Classic British Flight Novel - Dramatisation
Posted: 26 Aug 2010, 07:37
by Garry Russell

Doesn't look much like him there...but sounds like him

Re: Classic British Flight Novel - Dramatisation
Posted: 26 Aug 2010, 12:27
by Tomliner
Garry I agree.The vocal similarity was amazing!!

EricT
Re: Classic British Flight Novel - Dramatisation
Posted: 26 Aug 2010, 23:06
by nigelb
By golly, I couldnt get it to play.
Nigel²
Re: Classic British Flight Novel - Dramatisation
Posted: 27 Aug 2010, 00:20
by airboatr