[bookshare-discuss] Re: NLS narrators

  • From: "Curtis Delzer" <curtis@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 15:13:58 -0500

He read "the call of the wild," House Jameson I mean, I happen to have that 
one. :) Sometimes he could sound a bit prissy, I suppose, <grin> or if you 
want prissy, how about Donald Hotaling? :) I have him reading "report from 
engine company 82," again, re-issued by nls read by someone else. Such a 
shame when all it is, is the fact they did not preserve the original master 
tapes, so it's all wasted, or mostly so.
Now, there is a disaster, all that talent, gone, except preserved in 
personal collections, as I have of Ralph Bell and the Rex Stout series about 
Nero Wolf, original recordings of Arthur Haileys books except for Wheels 
which I want an audio recording of, and with NLS had recorded "Detective," 
his last major work before his death in 2004, etc. How about the original 
recording of "To Kill a Mockingbird," as narrated by Helen Shields, which is 
without doubt, the best ever done, as far as I am concerned.
Too young to remember Helen Shields? See what I mean, out of mind, out of 
sight or unresolved potential, since you have no idea what an absolute 
treasure these narrators were, and are to those of us who, have heard and 
appreciated and still appreciate them in memory. Newest is not better, only 
relief from not having. All these narrators, had acting and performing 
experience before microphones, so they had to, "be there," in their voices, 
unlike the narrators of today who just narrate. There are many excellent 
readers of today, but anyone who thinks Michelle Schafer is any kind of 
professional compared to being on radio, is lacking in having heard much 
radio when it was as big as TV and CDs are these days. Sorry Michelle, but 
you need to go back to school as far as presentation is concerned. She can 
read, but so many affected attributes, I couldn't even begin to mention them 
all.

Curtis Delzer

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rick Roderick" <rickrod@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 6:48 AM
Subject: [bookshare-discuss] NLS narrators


Another narrator that was in old-time radio was House Jameson.  I believe he
played the father of Henry Aldrich.  He did a masterful job with both Gone
with the Wind and All the King's Men.  He was quite good at truly sounding
Southern.  I suspect he was from the South, but when he did the Aldrich
character, he did not sound particularly Southern.
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