Railroad OTR
Various
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
29:36
29:35
25:47
29:16
27:57
29:29
13:57
29:24
29:19
29:16
29:23
28:01
27:03
27:13
29:23
29:07
25:38
23:58
31:01
28:08
12:52
12:56
13:23
13:12
13:13
13:11
13:56
13:25
12:43
13:07
13:16
14:08
13:43
14:33
13:20
12:09
13:41
8:16
14:16
13:25
13:40
13:14
30:41
Bewertungen
Agnes Moorehead - The Signal Man
PreciousPastimes
A much revered tale by Charles Dickens has finally been given a new stance of a female visitor to the Signal Man. Always a special favourite as my husband is a real-life Signaller/Despatcher and although works one of the most state of the art signalboxes in London he has never used a flag to signal a train - but he has worked on night shifts in lonely Signalboxes and has known the eerieness that accompanies such duties so this story has special meaning - to find a version narrated by Agnes Moorehead one of the most skilled and talented actesses of all times is incredible and I would recommend it highly. A classical piece of literature perfected!
Very Good.
The Reader
It was a very good listen. It was Interesting to hear how things were abd how they sounded in the 1930s and 1940s. My favorite one was the first one. The actors who played did very well. I also kearned something. You have to be low to be high. Good times.
Different readers
Queen Sassy
I wouldn't say I liked how it went from a serious story to a loud comedy. The different readers in this case was annoying.