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Disc 1
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Under Milk Wood
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01:32:12 |
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FIRST VOICE To begin at the beginning:
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FIRST DROWNED Remember me, Captain?
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00:01:39 |
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FIRST VOICE From where you are…
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MR. EDWARDS Myfanwy Price!
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FIRST VOICE Come now, drift up the dark…
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00:01:44 |
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MOTHER This little piggy…
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FIRST VOICE Now, in her iceberg-white…
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MRS. OGMORE-PRITCHARD Mr. Ogmore!
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FIRST VOICE In Butcher Beynon's…
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ORGAN MORGAN: Help! cries Organ Morgan…
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FIRST VOICE At the sea end of town…
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UTAH WATKINS Thirty four, thirty five…
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FIRST VOICE Now behind the eyes and secrets…
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FIRST VOICE Time passes. Listen. Time passes.
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REV. ELI JENKINS Dear Gwalia! I know there are…
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FIRST VOICE Now, woken at last by the out-of-bed…
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LILY SMALLS Oh, there's a face!
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FIRST VOICE Mary Ann the Sailors…
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FIRST VOICE Now frying-pans spit…
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FIRST VOICE Mr. and Mrs. Cherry Owen…
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FIRST VOICE From Beynon Butchers in Coronation Street…
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FIRST VOICE Up the street, in the Sailors' Arms…
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CAPTAIN CAT Maggie Richards, Ricky Rhys…
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FIRST VOICE People are moving now, up and down…
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FIRST VOICE There's the clip clop of horses…
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FIRST WOMAN Mrs. Ogmore-Pritchard
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FIRST VOICE Outside, the sun springs down…
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FIRST VOICE And in Willy Nilly the Postman's dark…
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SECOND VOICE …herring gulls heckling down to the harbour…
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FIRST VOICE The music of the spheres is heard distinctly…
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POLLY GARTER I loved a man whose name was Tom…
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FIRST VOICE And the morning school is over…
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FIRST VOICE And the shrill girls giggle and muster around him…
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GOSSAMER BEYNON I don`t care if he is common…
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Disc 2
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Under Milk Wood
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01:32:12 |
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FIRST VOICE In the blind-drawn dark dining-room of School House…
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FIRST VOICE Lord Cut-Glass, in his kitchen full of time…
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FIRST VOICE Captain Cat, at his window…
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FIRST VOICE The child says, and then she forgets him too.
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SECOND VOICE The afternoon buzzes like lazy bees…
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FIRST VOICE Now the town is dusk.
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MR. PRITCHARD You first, Mr. Ogmore.
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REV. ELI JENKINS Every morning, when I wake…
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FIRST VOICE Dusk is drowned forever until tomorrow.
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FIRST VOICE Blind Captain Cat climbs into his bunk.
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FIRST VOICE Mr. Mog Edwards and Miss Myfanwy Price…
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FIRST VOICE The thin night darkens.
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00:00:51 |
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Return JourneyBurton, Richard - Reader Griffith, Hugh - Reader Bebb, Richard - Reader Maddox, Diana - Reader Havard, Dafydd - Reader Williams, Sybil - Reader Davies, Dilys - Reader Close-Thomas, David - Reader Edwards, Meredith - Reader Burton, Philip - Reader Glyn-Jones, John - Reader Owen, Gwenllian - Reader Petty, Gwenyth - Reader Jones, Mary - Reader Richards, Aubrey - Reader Thomas, John Ormond - Reader Davies, Lorna - Reader Owen, Dillwyn - Reader Brookes, Olwen - Reader Jones, Norma - Reader
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NARRATOR It was a cold white day in the High Street…
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NARRATOR I went out of the hotel into the snow…
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NARRATOR And he hurried on, into the dervish snow…
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NARRATOR The Hall is shattered…
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NARRATOR Even now, on the frozen foreshore…
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00:04:41 |
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Quite Early One MorningBurton, Richard - Reader Griffith, Hugh - Reader Bebb, Richard - Reader Maddox, Diana - Reader Havard, Dafydd - Reader Williams, Sybil - Reader Davies, Dilys - Reader Close-Thomas, David - Reader Edwards, Meredith - Reader Burton, Philip - Reader Glyn-Jones, John - Reader Owen, Gwenllian - Reader Petty, Gwenyth - Reader Jones, Mary - Reader Richards, Aubrey - Reader Thomas, John Ormond - Reader Davies, Lorna - Reader Owen, Dillwyn - Reader Brookes, Olwen - Reader Jones, Norma - Reader
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Quite early one morning in the winter in Wales…
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The town was not yet awake.
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And climbing down again and up out of the town…
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Oh, the town was waking now…
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