The Adventures of Tintin: BBC Radio Adaptations

The Adventures of Tintin: BBC Radio Adaptations

Tintin, 80 years old but still a young reporter

Tintin will soon reach 80 years old, a fact hard to believe. Somehow, ever since January 10 in 1929, the day when together they took the train to the Soviet Union, the renowned reporter and his inseparable side-kick Snowy have surrendered nothing of their timeless appeal. As it is, the Soviets have passed into history but Tintin's adventures retain their same old magnetic power unabated. Reprinted and published in ever greater numbers, the books are a source of inspiration for artists, writers, producers, and directors. Tintin personifies all of the universal values that are a mirror to everyone's own aspirations. Eternally youthful, the indefatigable reporter continues to conquer the world with unflagging, never-failing vitality.

Tintin, forever

Tintin is, of course, much more than the intrepid hero whose cause is just and whose heart is pure: he is the centre piece of a complex universe where we are placed face to face with our own reality. Characters such as captain Haddock, professor Calculus, la Castafiore, or Thompson & Thomson, are lending colour, depth, and perspective to his world. Tintin: a unique palette of qualities, combining breathtaking tales, clear line graphics, and themes of universal appeal.


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The Adventures of Tintin: BBC Radio Adaptations

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1.1. The Black Island
1.2. The Secret of the Unicorn
1.3. Red Rackham's Treasure
1.4. Destination Moon
1.5. Explorers on the Moon
1.6. Tintin in Tibet
2.1. The Seven Crystal Balls
2.2. Prisoners of the Sun
2.3. The Calculus Affair (Part 1)
2.4. The Calculus Affair (Part 2)
2.5. The Red Sea Sharks (Part 1)
2.6. The Red Sea Sharks (Part 2)
3.1. The Castafiore Emerald

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  • thank you. luv this series. it is not just for children!

  • thank you

  • Thanks Rick

    should be worth a listen

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