The Magician's Nephew

~ Release by C. S. Lewis (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

1Cassette
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Prologue
additional recording engineer:
Michael Candle (other instruments [orchestra])
recording engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) (spoken vocals), Mark Drury (sound designer, engineer and mixer) (spoken vocals) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [Orchestra])
miscellaneous support:
Philip Glassborow (task: Casting Director)
sound engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host)
executive producer:
Kurt Bruner (producer of radio drama) and Al Janssen (producer)
producer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Paul McCusker (task: Director)
mixer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [orchestra])
creative direction:
Philip Glassborow
spoken vocals [Aslan]:
David Suchet (actor)
spoken vocals [Host]:
Douglas Gresham (actor)
vocals:
Jeff Gunn and Vangie Archer Gunn
conductor:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
orchestrator:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
recorded at:
Citrus Studios (other instruments [orchestra]) and The Soundhouse, Ltd. in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (spoken vocals)
mixed at:
A to Z Studios in California, United States (other instruments [orchestra])
partial recording of:
The Magician's Nephew
writer:
Paul McCusker
composer:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
is based on:
The Magician’s Nephew (“The Chronicles of Narnia”, 6th novel)
Douglas Gresham3:10
2Digory and Polly
additional recording engineer:
Michael Candle (other instruments [orchestra])
recording engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) (spoken vocals), Mark Drury (sound designer, engineer and mixer) (spoken vocals) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [Orchestra])
miscellaneous support:
Philip Glassborow (task: Casting Director)
sound engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host)
executive producer:
Kurt Bruner (producer of radio drama) and Al Janssen (producer)
producer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Paul McCusker (task: Director)
mixer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [orchestra])
creative direction:
Philip Glassborow
spoken vocals [Digory]:
Nathaniel Lippiett (actor)
spoken vocals [Polly]:
Jessica Fox (US liturgical vocalist from Richmond, VA)
spoken vocals [Storyteller]:
Paul Scofield (actor)
vocals:
Jeff Gunn and Vangie Archer Gunn
conductor:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
orchestrator:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
recorded at:
Citrus Studios (other instruments [orchestra]) and The Soundhouse, Ltd. in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (spoken vocals)
mixed at:
A to Z Studios in California, United States (other instruments [orchestra])
partial recording of:
The Magician's Nephew
writer:
Paul McCusker
composer:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
is based on:
The Magician’s Nephew (“The Chronicles of Narnia”, 6th novel)
C.S. Lewis7:59
3The Wrong Door
additional recording engineer:
Michael Candle (other instruments [orchestra])
recording engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) (spoken vocals), Mark Drury (sound designer, engineer and mixer) (spoken vocals) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [Orchestra])
miscellaneous support:
Philip Glassborow (task: Casting Director)
sound engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host)
executive producer:
Kurt Bruner (producer of radio drama) and Al Janssen (producer)
producer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Paul McCusker (task: Director)
mixer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [orchestra])
creative direction:
Philip Glassborow
spoken vocals [Digory]:
Nathaniel Lippiett (actor)
spoken vocals [Polly]:
Jessica Fox (US liturgical vocalist from Richmond, VA)
spoken vocals [Storyteller]:
Paul Scofield (actor)
spoken vocals [Uncle Andrew]:
Richard Syms (actor)
vocals:
Jeff Gunn and Vangie Archer Gunn
conductor:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
orchestrator:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
recorded at:
Citrus Studios (other instruments [orchestra]) and The Soundhouse, Ltd. in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (spoken vocals)
mixed at:
A to Z Studios in California, United States (other instruments [orchestra])
partial recording of:
The Magician's Nephew
writer:
Paul McCusker
composer:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
is based on:
The Magician’s Nephew (“The Chronicles of Narnia”, 6th novel)
C.S. Lewis5:02
4Magic Rings
additional recording engineer:
Michael Candle (other instruments [orchestra])
recording engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) (spoken vocals), Mark Drury (sound designer, engineer and mixer) (spoken vocals) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [Orchestra])
miscellaneous support:
Philip Glassborow (task: Casting Director)
sound engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host)
executive producer:
Kurt Bruner (producer of radio drama) and Al Janssen (producer)
producer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Paul McCusker (task: Director)
mixer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [orchestra])
creative direction:
Philip Glassborow
spoken vocals [Digory]:
Nathaniel Lippiett (actor)
spoken vocals [Uncle Andrew]:
Richard Syms (actor)
vocals:
Jeff Gunn and Vangie Archer Gunn
conductor:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
orchestrator:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
recorded at:
Citrus Studios (other instruments [orchestra]) and The Soundhouse, Ltd. in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (spoken vocals)
mixed at:
A to Z Studios in California, United States (other instruments [orchestra])
partial recording of:
The Magician's Nephew
writer:
Paul McCusker
composer:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
is based on:
The Magician’s Nephew (“The Chronicles of Narnia”, 6th novel)
C.S. Lewis8:36
5The Wood Between the Worlds
additional recording engineer:
Michael Candle (other instruments [orchestra])
recording engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) (spoken vocals), Mark Drury (sound designer, engineer and mixer) (spoken vocals) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [Orchestra])
miscellaneous support:
Philip Glassborow (task: Casting Director)
sound engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host)
executive producer:
Kurt Bruner (producer of radio drama) and Al Janssen (producer)
producer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Paul McCusker (task: Director)
mixer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [orchestra])
creative direction:
Philip Glassborow
spoken vocals [Digory]:
Nathaniel Lippiett (actor)
spoken vocals [Polly]:
Jessica Fox (US liturgical vocalist from Richmond, VA)
spoken vocals [Storyteller]:
Paul Scofield (actor)
vocals:
Jeff Gunn and Vangie Archer Gunn
conductor:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
orchestrator:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
recorded at:
Citrus Studios (other instruments [orchestra]) and The Soundhouse, Ltd. in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (spoken vocals)
mixed at:
A to Z Studios in California, United States (other instruments [orchestra])
partial recording of:
The Magician's Nephew
writer:
Paul McCusker
composer:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
is based on:
The Magician’s Nephew (“The Chronicles of Narnia”, 6th novel)
C.S. Lewis7:55
6Charn
additional recording engineer:
Michael Candle (other instruments [orchestra])
recording engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) (spoken vocals), Mark Drury (sound designer, engineer and mixer) (spoken vocals) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [Orchestra])
miscellaneous support:
Philip Glassborow (task: Casting Director)
sound engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host)
executive producer:
Kurt Bruner (producer of radio drama) and Al Janssen (producer)
producer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Paul McCusker (task: Director)
mixer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [orchestra])
creative direction:
Philip Glassborow
spoken vocals [Digory]:
Nathaniel Lippiett (actor)
spoken vocals [Polly]:
Jessica Fox (US liturgical vocalist from Richmond, VA)
spoken vocals [Storyteller]:
Paul Scofield (actor)
vocals:
Jeff Gunn and Vangie Archer Gunn
conductor:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
orchestrator:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
recorded at:
Citrus Studios (other instruments [orchestra]) and The Soundhouse, Ltd. in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (spoken vocals)
mixed at:
A to Z Studios in California, United States (other instruments [orchestra])
partial recording of:
The Magician's Nephew
writer:
Paul McCusker
composer:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
is based on:
The Magician’s Nephew (“The Chronicles of Narnia”, 6th novel)
C.S. Lewis5:44
7The Golden Bell
additional recording engineer:
Michael Candle (other instruments [orchestra])
recording engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) (spoken vocals), Mark Drury (sound designer, engineer and mixer) (spoken vocals) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [Orchestra])
miscellaneous support:
Philip Glassborow (task: Casting Director)
sound engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host)
executive producer:
Kurt Bruner (producer of radio drama) and Al Janssen (producer)
producer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Paul McCusker (task: Director)
mixer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [orchestra])
creative direction:
Philip Glassborow
spoken vocals [Digory]:
Nathaniel Lippiett (actor)
spoken vocals [Polly]:
Jessica Fox (US liturgical vocalist from Richmond, VA)
spoken vocals [Queen Jardis]:
Elizabeth Counsell (voice actor)
spoken vocals [Storyteller]:
Paul Scofield (actor)
vocals:
Jeff Gunn and Vangie Archer Gunn
conductor:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
orchestrator:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
recorded at:
Citrus Studios (other instruments [orchestra]) and The Soundhouse, Ltd. in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (spoken vocals)
mixed at:
A to Z Studios in California, United States (other instruments [orchestra])
partial recording of:
The Magician's Nephew
writer:
Paul McCusker
composer:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
is based on:
The Magician’s Nephew (“The Chronicles of Narnia”, 6th novel)
C.S. Lewis8:56
8The Deplorable Word
additional recording engineer:
Michael Candle (other instruments [orchestra])
recording engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) (spoken vocals), Mark Drury (sound designer, engineer and mixer) (spoken vocals) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [Orchestra])
miscellaneous support:
Philip Glassborow (task: Casting Director)
sound engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host)
executive producer:
Kurt Bruner (producer of radio drama) and Al Janssen (producer)
producer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Paul McCusker (task: Director)
mixer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [orchestra])
creative direction:
Philip Glassborow
spoken vocals [Digory]:
Nathaniel Lippiett (actor)
spoken vocals [Polly]:
Jessica Fox (US liturgical vocalist from Richmond, VA)
spoken vocals [Queen Jardis]:
Elizabeth Counsell (voice actor)
spoken vocals [Storyteller]:
Paul Scofield (actor)
vocals:
Jeff Gunn and Vangie Archer Gunn
conductor:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
orchestrator:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
recorded at:
Citrus Studios (other instruments [orchestra]) and The Soundhouse, Ltd. in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (spoken vocals)
mixed at:
A to Z Studios in California, United States (other instruments [orchestra])
partial recording of:
The Magician's Nephew
writer:
Paul McCusker
composer:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
is based on:
The Magician’s Nephew (“The Chronicles of Narnia”, 6th novel)
C.S. Lewis8:04
9Back From Beyond the World
additional recording engineer:
Michael Candle (other instruments [orchestra])
recording engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) (spoken vocals), Mark Drury (sound designer, engineer and mixer) (spoken vocals) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [Orchestra])
miscellaneous support:
Philip Glassborow (task: Casting Director)
sound engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host)
executive producer:
Kurt Bruner (producer of radio drama) and Al Janssen (producer)
producer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Paul McCusker (task: Director)
mixer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [orchestra])
creative direction:
Philip Glassborow
spoken vocals [Aunt Letty]:
Evangeline Evans (actor)
spoken vocals [Digory]:
Nathaniel Lippiett (actor)
spoken vocals [Maid] and spoken vocals [Mother]:
Jane Gambier (actor)
spoken vocals [Polly]:
Jessica Fox (US liturgical vocalist from Richmond, VA)
spoken vocals [Queen Jardis]:
Elizabeth Counsell (voice actor)
spoken vocals [Storyteller]:
Paul Scofield (actor)
spoken vocals [Uncle Andrew]:
Richard Syms (actor)
vocals:
Jeff Gunn and Vangie Archer Gunn
conductor:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
orchestrator:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
recorded at:
Citrus Studios (other instruments [orchestra]) and The Soundhouse, Ltd. in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (spoken vocals)
mixed at:
A to Z Studios in California, United States (other instruments [orchestra])
partial recording of:
The Magician's Nephew
writer:
Paul McCusker
composer:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
is based on:
The Magician’s Nephew (“The Chronicles of Narnia”, 6th novel)
C.S. Lewis11:05
10What Happened at the Front Door
additional recording engineer:
Michael Candle (other instruments [orchestra])
recording engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) (spoken vocals), Mark Drury (sound designer, engineer and mixer) (spoken vocals) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [Orchestra])
miscellaneous support:
Philip Glassborow (task: Casting Director)
sound engineer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host)
executive producer:
Kurt Bruner (producer of radio drama) and Al Janssen (producer)
producer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Paul McCusker (task: Director)
mixer:
Dave Arnold (producer and radio drama host) and Jim Scheffler (other instruments [orchestra])
creative direction:
Philip Glassborow
spoken vocals [2nd Man] and spoken vocals [Crowd]:
Philip Sherlock
spoken vocals [Constable]:
Nick Burnell (actor)
spoken vocals [Digory]:
Nathaniel Lippiett (actor)
spoken vocals [Polly]:
Jessica Fox (US liturgical vocalist from Richmond, VA)
spoken vocals [Queen Jardis]:
Elizabeth Counsell (voice actor)
spoken vocals [Rotund Man]:
David Oakley (actor)
spoken vocals [Uncle Andrew]:
Richard Syms (actor)
spoken vocals [Woman in Crowd]:
Polly March (actress)
vocals:
Jeff Gunn and Vangie Archer Gunn
conductor:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
orchestrator:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
recorded at:
Citrus Studios (other instruments [orchestra]) and The Soundhouse, Ltd. in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (spoken vocals)
mixed at:
A to Z Studios in California, United States (other instruments [orchestra])
partial recording of:
The Magician's Nephew
writer:
Paul McCusker
composer:
John Campbell (Radio play composer & orchestrator)
is based on:
The Magician’s Nephew (“The Chronicles of Narnia”, 6th novel)
C.S. Lewis3:43
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included in:The Chronicles of Narnia (set from Focus on the Family Radio Theatre) by C.S. Lewis
part of:The Chronicles of Narnia (Focus on the Family Radio Theatre) (number: 1)