Neverwhere - The Radio Adaptation

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Penfold

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#8
chris.ph said:
james macevoy is in an american drama series, i dont know which one but its supposed to be very popular and when they interviewed him they were surprised that he wasnt a yank :laugh: :laugh:
I was surprised at just how many of the cast of 'Band of Brothers' were British or non-American! :eek:

Just an example. ;)
Wiki said:
Credited in the opening in seven episodes or fewer are:
• Kirk Acevedo (American) as Staff Sergeant Joseph Toye
• Eion Bailey (American) as Private First Class David Kenyon Webster
• Dale Dye (American) as Colonel (eventually Lieutenant General) Robert F. Sink
• Michael Fassbender (German-Irish) as Sergeant Burton "Pat" Christenson
• Stephen Graham (English) as Sgt. Myron "Mike" Ranney
• Colin Hanks (American) as First Lieutenant Henry Jones
• Tom Hardy (English) as Private John Janovec
• Craig Heaney (British) as Private Roy W. Cobb
• Frank John Hughes (American) as Staff Sergeant William "Wild Bill" Guarnere
• Matthew Leitch (English) as Staff Sergeant (served as First Sergeant for a time) Floyd Talbert
• James McAvoy (Scottish) as Private James W. Miller
• Alex Sabga (English) as Cpl. Francis J. Mellet
• Tim Matthews (English) as PFC Alex Penkala
• Rene L. Moreno (American) as Technician Fifth Grade Joseph Ramirez
• Peter O'Meara (Irish) as First Lieutenant Norman Dike
• Simon Pegg (English) as First Sergeant William Evans
• David Schwimmer (American) as Captain Herbert Sobel
• Douglas Spain (American) as Technician Fifth Grade Antonio C. Garcia
• Richard Speight, Jr. (American) as Sergeant Warren "Skip" Muck
• Rick Warden (English) as First Lieutenant Harry Welsh
• Marc Warren (English) as Private Albert Blithe
 

The Mad Collector

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#9
But why have the first episode on Radio 4 which I can listen to on any radio in the house and then all the remaining episodes on Radio 4 extra which is digital so I can only hear it via my laptop. :rolleyes:

Digital reception is rubbish down here in the gorge so it's internet or nothing.
 

The Mad Collector

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#11
Not on it's own.

Actually it doesn't move much, the power cable is looped down behind my desk to a surge protected socket as the electric supply here can be pretty variable (I get through 6 or 7 lightbulbs a month) and as it's an old Dell the battery doesn't last long anymore and they want £175 for a new one which frankly is more than the laptop is worth. It may be a laptop but it may as well not be for all the portability it effectively has.
 

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