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Three of Christie's short stories, adapted into half hour radio plays and updated to a modern (at the time of broadcast in 2002) setting. I found this volume rather disappointing, and thought that the adaptation of "Philomel Cottage" was very poor. I wasn't familiar with the stories, and wasn't sure what was supposed to have happened at the end of Philomel Cottage. Having looked up the story online, I found that my impression of what happened was quite different to the original text story. Having re-listened to the last few minutes, in case I'd simply misunderstood -- no, it still gave the impression of the ending having been re-written.

Magnolia Blossom has been updated, but I think has not been greatly changed, going by the plot summaries I've found online.

Swan Song has been significantly re-written, but in a way that preserves the basic point of the plot. I suspect that the modernisation is going to annoy a lot of readers, but for me it worked well.

In hindsight, I'd have probably enjoyed this CD set more if Philomel Cottage had been last rather than first of the three plays. It annoyed me so much that it rather put me off the other two. I'm in two minds as to whether the set would have worked better for someone who was already familiar with the stories - I think I would have got on better with Philomel Cottage had I already known the story, but that the alterations to Swan Song might have been irritating. Overall, I don't really regret spending the time to listen to this set, but I'm glad I only paid remainder price for it. and am disinclined to listen to it again.

http://www.librarything.com/work/8332809/
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First of the trilogy of BBC Radio 4 plays released in 2009 as a bridge between Series 2 and Children of Earth. I missed this on initial broadcast, and didn't get around to listening to it until my recent purchase of the CD set. This is pure quill Torchwood -- something (or as in this case someone) falls through the rift, and Torchwood has to deal with it. There's a detailed plot summary on Wikipedia. Good story with some interesting exploration of the Torchwood universe, and mostly well-acted. PC Andy gets a good role.
julesjones: Jack Harkness and a mug of coffee, Torchwood (coffee and Jack)
You can find a download link for the official podcast of the new Torchwood radio play "Lost Souls on the BBC Radio 4 website.

SPOILER WARNING: there is a huge spoiler for the end of the second series of the tv show on the linked page, which you don't want to read if you don't already know what happens in the last episode.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/bigbang/torchwood.shtml
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Just noticed on Amazon UK that BBC Audiobooks is publishing a CD series titled Classic Radio Sci-Fi, and one of the recently released title is Radio 4's dramatisation of Childhood's End. It was previously released on cassette in 1998, but as I've no idea where my copy is, I think I shall be getting the CD version...

Childhood's End (Classic Radio Sci-Fi)

A note for the Blake's 7 fans, especially the Tarrant Nostra: this is the one starring Steven Pacey.

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