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Full Cast BBC Radio Dramatizations
BBC Radio dramatization audiobooks in High Quality mp3 format (128 kbps for crystal clear sound)
To be downloaded from Google Drive
(Please allow up to 12 hours between purchase and receiving the Google Drive links)
The Picture of Dorian Gray
(2000 Adaptation: 2 episodes * 1hr 54)
(2015 Adaptation: 1 episode * 1hrs 30)
Lady Windermere’s Fan
(1989 Adaptation: 1 episode * 1hr 38)
(2018 Adaptation: 1 episode * 1hrs 42)
A Woman of No Importance
(1 episode * 1hr 25)
The Importance of Being Earnest
(1 episode * 1hr 58)
An Ideal Husband
(1 episode * 1hr 28)
The Letters of Oscar Wilde
(5 episodes * 1hr 10)
De Profundis (Abridged Reading)
(1 episode * 1hr 08)
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
(1 episode * 33 mins)
Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (Narrated)
(3 episodes * 1hr 24)
The Canterville Ghost (Narrated)
(3 episodes * 1hr 17)
Born to be Wilde Modern reinterpretations:
The Importance of Being Earnest
An Ideal Husband
The Warhol Years (Original Drama)
The young Oscar Wilde, who has not yet written anything of note, embarks on an American tour, determined to be famous for 15 minutes - and then some.
Oscar and Constancy (Original Drama)
Oscar Wilde's marriage under scrutiny in Lavinia Murray's fantasy drama. A battle is being fought inside Oscar's head. His domestic and creative lives vie for supremacy and then the characters from his poetry and fairy tales assume the role of his conscience and begin talking back to him.
Extras:
In Extremis
(An audio Drama by Neil Bartlett)
A re-imagining of Oscar Wilde’s hastily arranged sitting with a society palm reader.
On the night of 24 March 1895, Oscar Wilde sent an urgent message to the society palm reader Mrs Robinson.
Later that same evening he visited her London flat. Wilde had a momentous decision to make about his forthcoming trial and whether to flee the country.
Corin Redgrave and Sheila Hancock recreate their roles from the Royal National Theatre production.
The Real Trial of Oscar Wilde
(An audio Drama by Nick Stafford)
Oscar Wilde's courtroom battle with the Marquess of Queensbury. Wilde naturally assumes that he can take on the man who invented the rules of boxing and win.
Based on the book "Irish Peacock and Scarlet Marquess" by Merlin Holland (Oscar's grandson).
In Our Time - Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde - Great Lives
Witness History - The Trial of Oscar Wilde