ERNEST HEMINGWAY - FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS (320kbs-m4a/261mb/1hr53mins)
BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcast: 28th & 29th June 2021
High in the pine forests of the Spanish Sierra, Robert Jordan, a young American volunteer, camps with a band of guerrillas as they prepare to blow up a vital bridge as part of a Republican offensive during the Spanish Civil War.
Starring Patrick Kennedy and Melanie Kilburn
Ernest Hemingway's novel, set during the Spanish Civil War.
Dramatised in two parts by Ed Hime.
Narrator . . . . . Colin Stinton
Robert Jordan . . . . . Patrick Kennedy
Pablo . . . . . Ralph Ineson
Pilar . . . . . Melanie Kilburn
Maria . . . . . Leah Brotherhead
Anselmo . . . . . Michael Bertenshaw
Agustin . . . . . Paul Heath
Rafael . . . . . Shaun Mason
El Sordo . . . . . Ian Conningham
Primitivo . . . . . David Acton
Andres . . . . . Arthur Hughes
Fernando . . . . . Monty D'Inverno
Director: Sasha Yevtushenko
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in October 2014.
ERNEST HEMINGWAY - FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS - 1. ENEMY (320kbs-m4a/131mb/57mins)
BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcast: 28th June 2021
Robert soon makes a dangerous enemy within the camp and, despite his better judgement, is drawn to Maria, a young woman who has escaped Franco's rebels.
ERNEST HEMINGWAY - FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS - 2. ACTION (320kbs-m4a/130mb/56mins)
BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcast: 29th June 2021
Robert has forged loyalties, made a dangerous enemy and fallen in love. He also has reason to fear that the enemy are aware of the offensive. But as the appointed hour approaches, it may be too late and he must face the inevitable.
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