Abstract
The American writer Ray Bradbury has a long association with BBC radio. His works have been dramatised many times, often by others, but occasionally by himself. Drawing on research in the BBC Written Archives, this paper gives an account of Bradbury's treatment by the BBC, focusing on the period 1951–1970, and shows how a key work (the little known Leviathan 99) unites much of Bradbury's canon.Citation
Nichols, P. (2007) A sympathy with sounds: Ray Bradbury and BBC Radio, 1951-1970, The Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast and Audio Media, 4(1-2-3), pp. 111–123.Publisher
IntellectJournal
The Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast and Audio MediaAdditional Links
https://insights.ovid.com/radio-international-studies-broadcast-audio-media/trad/2007/04/010/sympathy-sounds-ray-bradbury-bbc-radio-1951-1970/8/01244597Type
Journal articleLanguage
enISSN
1476-4504Collections
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