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Good Omens
- The BBC Radio 4 dramatisation
- Narrated by: Mark Heap, Peter Serafinowicz, Josie Lawrence, Paterson Joseph, Full Cast
- Length: 4 hrs and 19 mins
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- Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment & Performing Arts
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Summary
Neil Gaiman was the WINNER of the BBC Audio Drama Award 2015 for Outstanding Contribution to Radio Drama
A full-cast BBC Radio 4 dramatisation of Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman’s celebrated apocalyptic comic novel, with bonus length episodes and outtakes.
According to the Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch, the world will end on a Saturday. Next Saturday in fact. Just after Any Answers on Radio 4….
Events have been set in motion to bring about the End of Days. The armies of Good and Evil are gathering and making their way towards the sleepy English village of Lower Tadfield. The Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse - War, Famine, Pollution and Death - are assembling. Witchfinder Shadwell and his assistant Newton Pulsifier are also en route to Tadfield to investigate unusual phenomena in the area, while Anathema Device, descendent of prophetess Agnes Nutter, tries to decipher her ancestor’s cryptic predictions.
Atlantis is rising; fish are falling from the sky; everything seems to be going to the Divine Plan. Everything, that is, but for an unlikely angel and demon duo, who have been living on Earth for several millennia and have become rather fond of the place. If they are to prevent Armageddon they’ve got to find and kill the one who will bring it about: the Antichrist himself. There’s just one small problem: someone seems to have mislaid him…
Adapted, sound designed and co-directed by Dirk Maggs (Neverwhere, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy) this first ever dramatisation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman’s novel features a large cast including Peter Serafinowicz, Mark Heap, Josie Lawrence and Paterson Joseph.
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- Tyrone
- 18-03-17
Delightful and hilarious!
Would you consider the audio edition of Good Omens to be better than the print version?
I wouldn't say this performance was better the the print version, but I would say that if you like the story, or like comedic drama, then this is a must listen. The characters are well cast, and the delivery is on point. Well produced - I relisten to this often, due to the quality of the performance.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Crowly is a fantastic good/evil baron of hell, and his drive to be bad on a massive global scale in line with his pact with the angel is very funny. His antics are attributed to most of mans foibles in history, although just as many are attributed to the angels.
Which scene did you most enjoy?
The scene that always springs back to memory is when the 4 horsemen ride out, along with the various lead-ups to that point. Very clever, and very well handled.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When Adam's pals bring him back from his plan to remake the world with typical child logic that isn't fluffed up by adulthood and the bitterness the real world imposes on people. It is a wonderful piece of writing, that would only fail to move those with the hardest of hearts, and saddest of lives.
Any additional comments?
One of Pratchett and Gaiman's all time victories in writing, produced and performed to the highest level, creating a story that can be listened to over and over, without any impatience or boredom.
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- Alex Goff
- 23-02-16
Excellent radio adaption
Read this some years ago and missed the dramatisation on the Radio so was pleased to see it on here.
Characterisation and acting was brilliant and the story was exactly as I remember it with good tweaks for modernisation.
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- EGM
- 29-02-16
Just brilliant.
A great story by two great storytellers. The audio performance is absolutely wonderful, had me laughing out loud throughout.
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- iain
- 10-02-17
Amazing
Could not possibly recommend it enough!! Absolutely brilliant!! The actors really bring the story to life, they were perfectly cast for their roles. A real corker. Listened to it in practically one sitting...apart from pee breaks!!
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- Katya
- 21-01-15
Brilliant
Great adaptation of a fab book. Lovely nods to the authors and their work too.
Loved every minute of this and will listen again often
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- Regina
- 11-02-15
Wickedly witty.
Wickedly witty. Hilariously sinister. Only Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman could make Armageddon so much fun.
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- Lucy
- 24-04-16
Fantastic
I love this story it's whitty and entertaining. Highly recommended to any Neil Gaiman or Terry Pratchett fan
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- Diana Bowden
- 17-03-16
Brilliant! Loved it.
Great story, fabulous cast. One of my favourite books. Dirk Maggs does a fantastic job again!
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- Marwan Imam
- 30-01-16
Loved it
Great performance,by everyone, hilarious story very well dramatized. Would definitely recommend.
I always love it when BBC radio dramatize Niel Gaiman's books
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- Jj
- 12-04-15
Genius
Brilliant book very well dramatised well worth a listen .......terry pratchett is always a winner the narrators are very good
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- Mr Benn
- 03-02-15
An adaption of one of my all time favorite books
This is a tricky thing to review. I love the story & have read it many many times & I know the details inside out & back to front.
The cast are stellar & the performances are excellent but as a fan of the original I found the adaption quite irksome in places.
In the original, the book has a voice of it's own (almost) with foot notes and asides. these are dropped entirely from the adaption with some of the text clumsily shoe-horned in to characters dialogue or as additional exposition. This for some reason grated with me, every time.
Personally, I felt that an adaption might have worked better with a 'narrator' for the book, or at least for the footnotes but perhaps they feared it would make it more like Hitchhiker's Guide.
Either way it's an excellent audiobook worthy of your time, but fans of the original may find some of the changes a little jarring. New listeners will enjoy every second of it.
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- Emma Griffith
- 15-04-15
Listen to the audiobook, not the adaptation
This adaptation loses a lot of the wit and charm of the book. Many of the clever lines of narrative and action sequences are described aloud by the characters, lending an air of contrivance and breaking my suspension of disbelief over its knee.
While the cast themselves did nothing wrong, this is a piece of fiction that sounds more like an underfunded radio hour than a 'nice and accurate narrative of events leading to the apocalypse'.
As a fan of the book and Dirk Maggs (whose adaptations of 'Neverwhere' and the Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy I quite enjoyed), I am disappointed with the quality of this adaptation. Don't waste your money on this, and listen to the audiobook instead if you want a audio narration of 'Good Omens'
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- Nathan J Robertson
- 16-03-15
Brilliant
I love the book and this is not a replacement for the real thing but it is a brilliantly done radio adaptation and the cast does a wonderful job.
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- Linda Fariss
- 29-01-15
Good Omens is Great!
Fabulous casting, wonderful voices & characterizations. Well done!
Newt & Anathema should have their own sequel. Jolly good Pratchett & Gaiman adaptation. Bravo!
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- Jay & Sabrina Davis
- 24-01-15
One of my favorite books, brought to life...
A few months ago I downloaded the copy of Neverwhere done in radio dramatization by the BBC and was sadly very dissapointed in its performance. A much loved story, I was easily lost with what was happening even though I have tead it many times. This production on the other hand, was fantastic. Well adapted to the radio audience and wonderfully performed. I would love to hear some of Pratchett's plays or short stories done like this was. Excellent purchase. Wish there was a sequel, or wven if the movie finally took off!
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- Omer S.
- 04-01-20
Buy the audiobook, not this!
I bought this title because I thought it was the audiobook.
I've read the book in Hebrew and absolutely loved it, so I wanted to try it in the language of origin.
By mistake I bought the dramatization. While It's a nice effort, they took out all of the descriptions so you have no idea what the hell it going on. I had to rely on memory to understand the best scenes. In addition, each and every chapter starts and ends with opening titles, so if you binge it, you will hear all credits again, and again, and again and again.
Do yourself a favor and buy the audiobook (or go watch the TV series, it's also brilliant).
This dramatization will only ruin the story for you.
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- Tamara Reads
- 28-01-15
GREAT Omens.
Totally sensational!!! I could not stop smiling all the way through. A great performance of one of my favourite books.
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- C. Bettencourt
- 21-01-15
Fantastic!!!
Wonderful cast reading voices are perfectly cast!!! If you have already read good omen you will still love it!!!
If this is your first time hearing it you will be easy for you to pick up the story line!!
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- Eric Murphy
- 01-04-15
Great adaptation!
I adore Mark Heap and company. It's a fun listen. I'd recommend the book first as it has the hilarious prose of Pratchett and Gaiman, but this adaptation is solid. If you've read the book you'll enjoy it.
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- Jp
- 04-02-15
A real audio play rather than a reading
And that puts it in a whole different place. It was fantastic.
I recommend this highly and hope you like it as well.
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