A BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation of the first adventure in C. S. Lewis' classic Narnia series.
Polly Plummer and her next-door neighbour, Digory, are exploring one wet afternoon when the accidental discovery of some magic rings sends them off on the most exciting and dangerous journey of their lives. They fall through magic pools to the ruined city of Charn where Digory awakens the terrifying figure of Jadis, the last Queen. But with true evil comes true goodness, as the children discover when they come face-to-face with the mighty lion Aslan.
Soon the children's Uncle Andrew, along with an unwitting cabbie and footman, has joined them – and together they witness the lion Aslan's creation of a wondrous new world...
So begins the universally loved and acclaimed series of stories in which good and evil do battle in the spellbinding, magical land of Narnia.
Starring Maurice Denham as the Professor, Rowena Snaith as Polly, Simeon Pearl as Diggory, Robert Eddison as Uncle Andrew, Rosemary Martin as Jadis and Stephen Thorne as Aslan.
Written by C. S. Lewis
Dramatised by Brian Sibley
Produced by Geoffrey Marshall-Taylor
Music by Elizabeth Parker of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Text ©1955 C.S. Lewis Pte. Ltd. (P)2005 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
Narnia® and The Chronicles of Narnia® are trademarks of CS Lewis Pte Ltd.
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