Hmm... This "scene" where a man is killed-by-acoustics in the belfry happens
- it's actually pivotal to the plot - in Dorothy L. Sayers "The Nine
Taylors" which was dramatized by Alastair Beaton and directed by Martin
Fisher... Ian Carmichael played Lord Peter... And it was broadcast on Radio
Four, on eight episodes, in 1980.... Now, I could be making a major mistake
here because, even if the plot uses the same fact, the cd I have - published
by BBC Audio - is of a glorified mono recording (a good one at that)...
Could it be that someone at the BBC didn't know what to do with a four-track
b-format master? Or the belfry thing is just a coincidence?


>From a Brazilian Anglophile,

Luiz



P.S.: "The Nine Taylors", BBC Radio Collection; ISBN 978-0-563-47835-5






On 01/05/11 03:46, "Richard Lee" <[email protected]> wrote:

> IIRC, Mark Decker recorded a BBC radio drama where a man is killed by being
> tied up in a bellfry with the bells pealing away.
> 
> Can't remember the title but I remember reading a web page where he describes
> this experience which was his first use of a Mk4 Calrec Soundfield.
> 
> I'd appreciate a link to this page if anyone is better at searching.
> 
> Also if anyone has a recording of the actual thing ....
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