
- #Mines of moria lego lord of the rings walkthrough serial
- #Mines of moria lego lord of the rings walkthrough series
#Mines of moria lego lord of the rings walkthrough serial
The radio serial omits the sequence in the book in which the hobbits visit Tom Bombadil.This was when Gandalf and Pippin were discussing the palantír whilst en route to Minas Tirith. At one point, Minas Anor and Minas Tirith are referred to as though they were separate cities, but Minas Anor is actually the original name for Minas Tirith.The script by Brian Sibley and Michael Bakewell attempts to be as faithful as possible to the original novel, but there are some errors and alterations. Incidentally, episode 8 of the series, The Voice of Saruman was labelled as The Voice of Sauron on the cassette and CD box sets. The re-edited version was released on both cassette tape and CD sets which also included the soundtrack album (noticeably taken from a vinyl copy).

This material was not restored to the 2002 re-edited CD version. Even so, a small amount of material was also lost, notably a minute long scene featuring Gandalf and Pippin on Shadowfax discussing the beacon fires of Gondor.
#Mines of moria lego lord of the rings walkthrough series
The 26-part series was subsequently edited into 13 hour-long episodes broadcast from 17 July to 9 October 1982, restoring some dialogue originally cut for timing (since each hour-long episode is actually around 57 minutes, as opposed to 54 minutes for two half-hour episodes with overlaps and extra credits removed), rearranging some scenes for dramatic impact and adding linking narration and music cues.

It was also aired in Australia.Ī soundtrack album featuring a re-recorded and in some cases expanded suite of Stephen Oliver's music was released in 1981. In the US it was on NPR with a new synopsis preceding each episode, narrated by Tammy Grimes. The series was broadcast in Canada on CBC AM in the summer of 1982. The first broadcast of Episode 2 was blacked out across a large part of southeast England because of a transmitter failure (a very rare occurrence even then). Each episode was repeated on the following Wednesday from 10:30pm to 11:00pm. The serial was originally broadcast from 8 March to 30 August 1981 on BBC Radio 4 on Sundays from 12 Noon to 12:30pm.

In 1981 BBC Radio 4 produced a dramatisation of J.
