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Robert McNeil: How to go there and back again, and again, and again



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Published Date: 05 April 2008
Wit's end
I WISH to speak to you today about The Hobbit.You say: "Wot, the book, like?" And I say: "No, not the book. The radio dramatisation made by the BBC in 1968."

It has become, as they say, a classic of the genre. That you can still purchase it in t...



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  • Last Updated: 19 May 2008 4:29 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Robert McNeil
 
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Maybe Jo,

Painted Post 05/04/2008 15:23:05
I wonder...? If your mother was a Hobbit and your father an Elf, would that make you an ELFBIT? Never heard of the radio show. Sounds interesting or perhaps that's just Rab's words causing me to ponder the wonders of radio's Middle-earth. Somewhere between AC and DC or would that be AM and FM?

 

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