
A Christmas Carol
A BBC Radio Reading
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Narrado por:
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Tom Baker
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Charles Dickens
Tom Baker reads Charles Dickens' timeless seasonal story.
Charles Dickens' story of solitary miser Ebenezer Scrooge, who is taught the true meaning of Christmas by the three ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future, has become one of the timeless classics of English literature. First published in 1843, it introduces us not only to Scrooge himself but also to the memorable characters of underpaid desk clerk Bob Cratchit and his poor family, the poorest amongst whom is the ailing and crippled Tiny Tim.
In this new recording, Tom Baker delivers a tour-de-force performance as he narrates the story. The listener joins Scrooge on Christmas Eve, witnesses the visitation of Marley's ghost, and is given a glimpse of the many homes and lives which Scrooge has touched in his wretched life to date. This ultimately uplifting tale is a festive delight to be treasured and listened to again and again.
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Outstanding
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The Tom Baker narration is the best ever!
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Would you consider the audio edition of Tom Baker Reads 'A Christmas Carol' to be better than the print version?
Absolutely. Tom Baker has an excellent voice and his delivery is perfect.How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
Well, it is a classic story even if Charles Dickens is a bit off.Have you listened to any of Tom Baker’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No I haven't. I did realize he did. I would listen to the newspaper if Tom read it.If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Old grouch gets a personality overhaul.A Must for Tom Baker Fans
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Most excellent!
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Excellent reading of a classic story.
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Would you consider the audio edition of Tom Baker Reads 'A Christmas Carol' to be better than the print version?
Definitely. While I respect "A Christmas Carol" as a major cultural influence, it has never been one of my favorite Christmas stories. Tom Baker's narration makes it much more enjoyable for me.What other book might you compare Tom Baker Reads 'A Christmas Carol' to and why?
In the '70s and '80s Tom Baker narrated a few ghost stories and abridged sci-fi classics like "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." Anyone who has heard those will find that his narration style has not changed. He has a theatrical delivery that fits the Victorian text (portions of which Dickens himself performed to audiences).What about Tom Baker’s performance did you like?
It's so alive! This is not a clipped, "proper" reading of a classic, but a living text. Baker's voice is rich and plummy, with different tones for different characters and a lot of enthusiasm both in happy moments and chilling reveals. This is truly a performance, as if a favorite uncle came over for Christmas and started reading you the story.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I was surprised by the material in "A Christmas Carol" which doesn't get adapted by most filmmakers (we've all seen multiple TV or movie versions, right?). My favorite is when the Ghost of Christmas Present takes Scrooge on a tour of London and reveals to him the two children under his robes: the boy, Ignorance, and the girl, Want. "Beware them both, but most of all - beware this boy!"Any additional comments?
I haven't read "A Christmas Carol" in over a decade because the story has never been a favorite. I'm so pleased I took a chance on this audiobook and reacquainted myself. I would recommend this performance to anyone.Tom Baker Brings New Life to Old Xmas Chestnut
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Captured the spirit of the story perfectly
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Amazingly Perfect
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Best reading ever!
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New favorite version of a classic.
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