We'd pay money to listen to him reading instruction manuals for a toaster. I'm still so sad that they never did what they did for Robin Hood: let cast members read stories based on episode scripts and sell that as audio books. Just imagine all the Bradley/Colin/Tony/etc voice!porn we could've had over the years. *sobs*
Thank you G for all your Mojo work collating reviews and photos and generally keeping fans updated. I hope you visit to see Mojo.
The closed acoustic surrounding this recording suggests it didn't take place during a live performance -- it also presents the tantalising thought that with some small adaption it could be broadcast as a BBC Radio play.
Love the deep voice! I did not recognise it as Colin's at all. His voice has always been deeper in his own NI accent as 'Colin' but lighter in the other parts he played. I think it sounded lighter in the theatre too. I wonder if the recording is part of a whole performance if it was done in a recording booth? We can but hope ...
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THIS!
(and no, I don't have anything coherent to add)
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He could read the phone book of London to me and I would listen!
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The closed acoustic surrounding this recording suggests it didn't take place during a live performance -- it also presents the tantalising thought that with some small adaption it could be broadcast as a BBC Radio play.
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Thanks for the posters. They are brilliant.
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Great to hear Colin. That beautiful, expressive voice. Familiar, too.
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