[HPforGrownups] Fry versions on the web?

Monika Huebner mohuebner0 at lycos.de
Sat Feb 24 18:35:45 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 12929

On Sat, 24 Feb 2001 16:33:44 -0000, "Amy Z" <aiz24 at hotmail.com> wrote:

>I'd really like to hear at least a snippet of Stephen Fry's reading.  
>Can anyone direct me to a site where I can tune in just a bit?

There are a few samples at the Cover to Cover website (the company who
publishes the british versions of the audio books:
http://www.covertocover.co.uk


>  Bits 
>of Jim Dale are available on the web via a Salon article, and also via 
>a National Public Radio interview that ended with an excerpt, but I 
>haven't found a comparable SF bit.

For Jim Dale, try the audio book section of the Randomhouse website:
http://www.randomhouse.com
They have extracts of about 10 minutes for every book.

>BTW, in searching unsuccessfully for audio, I found pics of him--I'd 
>never seen him in anything--and he doesn't fit my view of Lupin, 
>Ender, but I nominate him for Sirius.  Maybe it's just the Oscar Wilde 
>connection (unjust imprisonment), but I can really picture it.

Who? Jim Dale or Stephen Fry? I can't see either of them as Sirius!

Monika


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