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Midwich Cuckoos Reminder For Mikey (And Anyone Else Who Is Interested)
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This afternoon radio 4: 3.00 - 4.00.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I missed the first 20 mins I'm afraid...dropped off in the chair waiting for it to start ( 15:00 on a Sunday is not the best time for me ! )
But I wasn't impressed. I felt it had been updated too much from the early 50's when it was first published, and the mid 60's when I read it as a boy.
But perhaps that is just my age talking !
What did everybody else think ?
But I wasn't impressed. I felt it had been updated too much from the early 50's when it was first published, and the mid 60's when I read it as a boy.
But perhaps that is just my age talking !
What did everybody else think ?
I agree with you Mikey. Wasn't sure what to expect, but am disappointed. Being pedantic (very) by nature, I was put out by their many references to the 'town' of Midwich'.
It's caused me to get the book off my bookshelves and I will read it again and wallow in the beautiful language, so that's a positive.
It's caused me to get the book off my bookshelves and I will read it again and wallow in the beautiful language, so that's a positive.
Gness....my original point was that it would be interesting to see what other, perhaps younger people thought of the adaption of the novel.
My listening was perhaps coloured by those days reading it in the 60's, when I was about 14.
Certainly this production didn't seem to come up to same exacting standards of the BBC's previous adaption of a Wyndham novel, "The Chrysalids"
That was excellent.
My listening was perhaps coloured by those days reading it in the 60's, when I was about 14.
Certainly this production didn't seem to come up to same exacting standards of the BBC's previous adaption of a Wyndham novel, "The Chrysalids"
That was excellent.
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