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At Bertram's Hotel: Starring June Whitfield as Miss Marple. A BBC Radio 4 Full-cast Dramatisation (BBC Radio Collection) | 
enlarge | Authors: Agatha Christie, Michael Bakewell Creators: June Whitfield, Sian Phillips, Maurice Denham Publisher: BBC Audiobooks Ltd Category: Book
List Price: £11.00 Buy New: £4.10 You Save: £6.90 (63%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 261723
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio Cassette Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 4.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 056338882X Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780563388821 ASIN: 056338882X
Publication Date: July 19, 2004 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new and sealed.
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Bertram's hotel is the original post-modern simulacrum November 18, 2001 Steve Mills (Stafford, England) If you thought concerns for simulacra, copies that are more real than the original, were the result of almost unreadable musings of French and American post-modern intellectuals who ought to get out more, then you should read Agatha Cristie's exploration of Bertram's hotel. When Miss Marple realises what is going on she warns the reader that such places may be the most dangerous lurking in the modern world in a way that is lucid, intelligent, and far more interesting than Jamieson's classic but verging on the unreadable musing on an equally confusing Los Angeles hotel. You will never visit a themed resort without at least a slight sense of unease; not bad for a supposedly trashy 'who-done-it'. The BBC audio version almost catches the book's menace, though the Joan Hickson television Miss Marple is nearer the book's sense of dangerous confusion that is built into the very hotel.
superb,one of the best i've heard October 17, 2001 june whitfield is in fine form here,probably one of her best, for me in particular i found that the character played by Louisa Seddon was one of the great performances of recent years,she is truly a star in the making.altogether a fantastic energetic cast fulfilling every promise.
A Spendid Tale! September 10, 2000 I do enjoy At Bertram's Hotel, a story in which Miss Marple must get to grips with the underlying causes of the little peculiarities of her favourite London hotel, and this Radio 4 play is a splendid dramatisation of it; well scripted and well acted on the whole. I say "on the whole" because although I love the voice of June Whitfield as Miss Marple and those of many other actors here (the voices of Canon Pennyfather and Bess Sedgwick are particularly good) I find the voice of the actress playing Elvira Blake to be incredibly annoying. This does rather marr my enjoyment of the play as she is a major character... but still, this remains an excellent play with one sad fault.
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