No Julian for a couple of weeks?

Discuss Julian's many and varied radio and audio works including Blackout, Sicken and so die, In the red, Basil, Is it me or is everything sh*t? and In search of Elvis.

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Postby Hells » Mon Jun 19, 2006 12:02 am

Html has been turned off overall. However you can use UBBC codes for your signatures. Here explains how to put them into your signature.

The avatars, you can upload from your pc.
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Postby Jennifer » Mon Jun 19, 2006 12:09 am

Thanks Hells! I was being a bit thick there; I was using the IMG tag for the avatars and didn't even consider using them for the sigs instead.

It's been a very long day. :lol:
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Postby Hells » Mon Jun 19, 2006 12:13 am

Your welcome! Long days are pains in the backside ;)
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Postby Elliekitten » Mon Jun 19, 2006 10:46 am

Oh my god, he was absolutely *amazing* I actually found an e-book so i could read ahead. will be very interesting to se how they handle the second part, there's so much to cram in! If anyone wants the link I'll find it and post it on here. I could hear JRT's voice in my head as i was reading, he's so adorable, specially when he's angry :)

I listened to it via radio 4 on my freeview box so i could record it and has already been watched more times than i would admit to anyone who isnt a fan.

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Postby Elliekitten » Mon Jun 19, 2006 10:51 am

http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/4605

forgot to mention that it's free! :)

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Postby minimarsbar » Mon Jun 19, 2006 11:16 am

I find it quite useful to record the radio onto a dvd from my cable channel. I then put it on the computer and then to my little mp3 player that I take to the gym. I'll listen to Basil during the week.
I went for a long walk the other day to meet my friend for lunch and listened to The More The Merrier for 4 1/2 miles - getting some rather strange looks from the fishermen on the canal bank as I was laughing to myself!

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Postby heroverthere » Mon Jun 19, 2006 1:41 pm

whenever i try to play the video, it says no "media in playlist"
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Postby Hells » Mon Jun 19, 2006 1:54 pm

Strange. It's working well for me.
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Postby heroverthere » Mon Jun 19, 2006 2:07 pm

:( i've tried about 10 times
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Postby Hells » Mon Jun 19, 2006 3:46 pm

Simon Symmington on LJ posted a link to download the first part:

Part One

The post on the GW lj is here
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Postby Lion's_mane » Mon Jun 19, 2006 5:40 pm

whenever i try to play the video, it says no "media in playlist"

It did that for me aswell but I waited for a bit and it started.

Listening to the play right now...could listen to his voice all day...mmm
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Postby Lion's_mane » Mon Jun 19, 2006 7:19 pm

Ooh it was good, loved the end bit ".....oblivian" can't wait to here part 2
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Postby Imo » Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:37 pm

You can also find it on the Radio 4 web site. All their plays are available to listen to up to seven days after broadcast.

Really enjoyed the first part of Brian - especially Julian getting angry at the end.

That clip on how radio plays are made was really good as well. Julian's expressions and movement, when all they need is his voice, is brilliant. *swoons*.

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Postby Imo » Thu Jun 22, 2006 4:54 pm

Ohhh just discovered Radio Times had a little write up on this.

The swish of a crinoline, the clash of classes, innocence versus the malignant - the early work from Wilkie Collins plunges us into the sexually repressed world of gothic Victoriana. Basil (a perfect bit of casting in Julian Rhind-Tutt) is a young man born of an ancient family who falls in love at first sight on a London omnibus. Unfortunately, Margaret is not of his class and is therefore deemed an unsuitable match. A plan is hatched to appease Basil's father: the couple should marry but the boy should not bed his wife for a year. Believing his wife to be as chaste as she is beautiful, he readily agrees, but it is a plot he lives to regret. It is easy to see why Collins lived in the shadow of his friend Dickens (there is even a Uriah Heep type charater), but his desire to go that little bit further would have been a little too rich for Victorian stomachs. Ripe with sexual tension, Machiavellian scheming, and murderous revenge, this is hand-rubbing stuff.

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Postby Jennifer » Fri Jun 23, 2006 7:38 pm

*rubs hands just thinking about it*

Radio Times. They have taste: there hasn't been one casting of Julian that hasn't been less than perfect because he's just too damned good.
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Postby tutt-sweet » Sun Jun 25, 2006 5:00 pm


[b]The swish of a crinoline, the clash of classes, innocence versus the malignant - the early work from Wilkie Collins plunges us into the sexually repressed world of gothic Victoriana. Basil (a perfect bit of casting in Julian Rhind-Tutt) is a young man born of an ancient family who falls in love at first sight on a London omnibus. Unfortunately, Margaret is not of his class and is therefore deemed an unsuitable match. A plan is hatched to appease Basil's father: the couple should marry but the boy should not bed his wife for a year. Believing his wife to be as chaste as she is beautiful, he readily agrees, but it is a plot he lives to regret. It is easy to see why Collins lived in the shadow of his friend Dickens (there is even a Uriah Heep type charater), but his desire to go that little bit further would have been a little too rich for Victorian stomachs. Ripe with sexual tension, Machiavellian scheming, and murderous revenge, this is hand-rubbing stuff.
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Oh my God, just how fantastic was Julian in the 2nd part of "Basil"!!? Such an array of emotions, & every one of them perfectly portrayed by by our hero, JRT. :swoon:

The story was terrific & , as has been said before, Julian was just perfect as Basil. I could listen to his beautiful voice for EVER!

I do hope he reads our posts & realises just how much we all appreciate his fine work.

Thanks a million Julian, for such a wonderfully spellbinding & perfect couple hours of radio ! [thanks also to the clever people at Radio 4 for for having the sense to cast him! :foru: ] More please!

:thanks: :lv:

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Postby chatterbox » Sun Jun 25, 2006 5:19 pm

Absolutely agree with all the things said above. Basil was brilliant, and even my kids stopped to listen for a little while (I think it was the groaning and shouting that did it). It is great that Julian is finally getting and taking the lead roles. I hope this is going to continue into film and tv work and especially stage work (please, please please). .

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Postby grenniespex » Mon Jun 26, 2006 8:56 am

Basil was FAB!! I've always liked good radio drama, and it seems to be something he's been doing for years -so why have I not noticed his voice before!!!!!!! Its so beautiful and expressive. Lovely to listen to! I agree with chatterbox's statement that it would be great if Julian could take on some more leading roles now in TV and Film but I also hope he keeps doing radio, he is SO good at it.
And I also love that little snippet behind the scenes documentary that someone posted the link to, the way he uses his arms when he talks to get his voice to express everything properly. And he looks so fine too......:swoon: :clap:

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Postby Jennifer » Mon Jun 26, 2006 9:34 am

:lv: I was totally FLOORED by Part 2... He was utterly fantastic. I was sitting listening to it off my phone yesterday in work - his crying made me cry!

He...just...I...it was marvellous. :oops:

Obviously it was a brilliantly written plot too! Even Leslie "The Cod" Ash didn't annoy me.
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Part 2

Postby Elliekitten » Mon Jun 26, 2006 4:26 pm

does anyone know of a link to the second part?


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