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The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring
Aug 1, 2025 11:14 AM

Author:J.R.R. Tolkien,Ian Holm,Michael Hordern,Robert Stephens,Full Cast

The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring

With its first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on March 8, 1981, this dramatised tale of Middle Earth became an instant global classic. It boasts a truly outstanding cast including Ian Holm (as Frodo), Sir Michael Hordern (as Gandalf), Robert Stephens (as Aragorn), Bill Nighy (as Sam Gamgee) and John Le Mesurier (as Bilbo).

Brian Sibley's famous adaptation has been divided into three corresponding parts, with newly-recorded beginning and end narration by Ian Holm, who now stars as Bilbo in the feature films based on The Lord of the Rings.

Part One, The Fellowship of the Ring, introduces us to Frodo Baggins. With his uncle Bilbo having mysteriously disappeared, Frodo finds himself in possession of a simple gold ring that has great and evil power. It is the Ruling Ring, taken long ago from the Dark Lord, Sauron, who now seeks to possess it again. Frodo must do everything he can to prevent this, and with the help of Gandalf the wizard and a band of loyal companions he begins a perilous journey across Middle-earth. Sauron's Black Riders are on their trail as they travel to Rivendell, attempt to cross the snow-swept Misty Mountains and, in desperation, enter the terrifying Mines of Moria.

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Reviews

For those who find the books too long-winded and the films too noisy, this is the perfect way to assimilate the myth and magic of Middle-earth

—— Guardian

One of the jewels of the Augustan age

—— Sunday Times

Witty, perceptive, observant, provocative, wise; funny but never played just for laughs; the best book I've read this year

—— TOM HOLT

Amusing, poignant, challenging...it is more than just a comic read, no ordinary passing-of age novel and certainly not a male menopause rant... In truth, it probably deserves to be in a class of its own

—— SUNDAY EXPRESS

Tragic, funny, sensitive, raging against the modern world, and proof that an ordinary middle-aged bloke really does have feelings

—— MICHELLE HANSON

An enjoyable, funny, touching novel.

—— THE TIMES

A nice first-timer from Wilson... Lots of lovely cameos and wit... Great fun.

—— MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS
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