OTRR certified "The Adventures of Horatio Hornblower" v1.0 (1 CD) is available for download from Dropbox or OneDrive. Thanks to all those who made this collection possible.
These links will be available for 30 days.
Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/87lt7rr9cz17kyn/AAA6lbB8hb_t-gDdARMekNU7a?dl=0
OneDrive: https://1drv.ms/f/s!Al5Sbh6lIkj5jKZYi8OWrTtoGH6V4g
Series summary:
The Horatio Hornblower series is based upon the novels by C. S. Forester. They were admired by many fans, including Winston Churchill and Ernest Hemmingway who is quoted as saying, “I recommend Forester to everyone literate I know.”
The adventures follow the rising career from a young, unpromising, and seasick midshipman who eventually becomes Admiral of The Fleet of the Britain's Royal Navy. The storyline occurs during the Napoleonic era. Although many great naval leaders inspired Hornblower, Forester was careful to place the plots far enough away from actual battles so as not to interfere with history.
The 30-minute radio episodes first aired July 7, 1952. Michael Redgrave portrayed Horatio Hornblower. Harry Towers produced the series through his Towers of London syndicate. Although produced in England, BBC was not interested in the series, so it was sent off to the United States. CBS originally broadcast the 52 episodes, until July 17, 1953. It later was rebroadcast by ABC in 1954, and the Mutual Broadcasting System in 1957.
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Comments
I think episodes 2, 7, 8, 16, 27, 28 & 41 may be from the Nigel Anthony version from 1979/80.
Replacements look to be available here https://archive.org/details/Horatio_Hornblower
According to Genome, the BBC did broadcast it in 1952.
http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/24a6b8e3fef64dc788591ff38b689c0a
Thank you very much for this!!!