BBC Radio Ulster is the BBC's regional radio station for Northern Ireland. … Read Full Bio ↴BBC Radio Ulster is the BBC's regional radio station for Northern Ireland. Originally a regional variation of Radio 4, it was established as a full-time service in 1975, and broadcasts talk, music and variety programming.
Highlights likely to be of interest to last.fm users include Blas Ceoil for Irish traditional music and Across The Line, on Monday evenings featuring mostly local, mostly unsigned rock, folk and indie acts; and on Friday evenings electronica and dance.
("Ulster" is obviously inaccurate, but is unlikely to be changed.)
Highlights likely to be of interest to last.fm users include Blas Ceoil for Irish traditional music and Across The Line, on Monday evenings featuring mostly local, mostly unsigned rock, folk and indie acts; and on Friday evenings electronica and dance.
("Ulster" is obviously inaccurate, but is unlikely to be changed.)
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Dracula by Bram Stoker: Episode 6
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@WolfShadowwhisper
I was in the mood for some Dracula, and after listening to this version I must say it was well done. This is art.
@MomGamesBadly
I don't know why the BBC wouldn't make this easily available -- I first heard it from a website of dubious provenance and looked for a way to own it in a way that gave to the BBC, but no luck. I appreciate you sharing this with such impeccable quality. Fassbender's performance of Dracula makes me wish he'd narrate more audiobooks.
@mysteriousmagpie
It may have some complicated copyright behind it - I've a feeling it may actually be a co-production with an Irish radio station, because I know it's been broadcast by RTE (and was, at one time, available from them as a podcast). Either way, it's a popular reading - I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@Rodan100
Been listening to this on BBC Sounds. Brilliant abridged adaptation.
@amenwalton
Fell in love with this! Subscribed!
@mysteriousmagpie
Welcome. There's lots to hear - Dracula has his own playlist...
@avalonjustin
I told you not to go into Dracula's Castle, Johnathan! I warned you dawg!