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Ed Bishop reading audiobooks

AmyStrakerShado1


Hi All,
I have seen quite a few audiobooks with Ed Bishop listed as reader.
Could anyone tell me if this is our UFO Ed Bishop?? Any help, info or
titles would be so appreciated. He certainly has the voice for it :0)

Thanks, Amy
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Re: Ed Bishop reading audiobooks

wavekrest





A couple of months back I listened to Ed reading Alistair
MacLean's "Breakheart Pass." He did a great job, and it made my 7-
hour drive go by alot faster!




--- In [hidden email], "amystraker1980"
<AmyStrakerShado1@a...> wrote:
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>
> Hi All,
> I have seen quite a few audiobooks with Ed Bishop listed as
reader.
> Could anyone tell me if this is our UFO Ed Bishop?? Any help, info
or
> titles would be so appreciated. He certainly has the voice for
it :0)
>
> Thanks, Amy
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Re: Ed Bishop reading audiobooks

sigourneysslave

On 14 Jan 2005 at 5:51, [hidden email] wrote:

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> In a message dated 1/13/2005 9:45:29 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> [hidden email] writes:
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> A couple of months back I listened to Ed reading Alistair
> MacLean's "Breakheart Pass." He did a great job, and it made my 7-
> hour drive go by alot faster!

Ed would be an ideal reader for an audiobok version of Arthur C Clarke's
great classic, "Rendezvous With Rama". He would certainly do better than
the travesty Hayward Morse made of the reading!


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wavekrest
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--- In [hidden email], bedsitter1@a... wrote:

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> In a message dated 1/13/2005 9:45:29 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> wavekrest@y... writes:
>
> A couple of months back I listened to Ed reading Alistair
> MacLean's "Breakheart Pass." He did a great job, and it made my 7-
> hour drive go by alot faster!
>
>
> He does a rather interesting voice in Breakheart Pass, pilgrim ;-D
>
> Amelia


Yes, it's a splendid John Wayne impersonation isn't it? Perhaps Ed
should have considered a second career as an impressionist!
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~Agent April Dancer~
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<< Ed would be an ideal reader for an audiobok version of Arthur C Clarke's great classic,
"Rendezvous With Rama". He would certainly do better than the travesty Hayward Morse made of the
reading! >>

Amelia... when did this audiobook come out? "Rendezvous With Rama" is one of my alltime fav books.
But the reading I first heard yrs. and yrs. were on vynle recordings done by the the people that
run the National Libaray Service for the blind and physically handicapped. {Talking Book}

They don't hair acters or well done entertainers as readers. {I really must remember tio call the
blind libaray and ask the reader assistamt to send it to me.. Wounder if it is on the 4 track
cassettes now.} I am lucky to have one of the main Talking Book libaraies here in Sacramento. It's
down at 900 N st. for those who might live nearby this part of n.ca.

Ed is a good reader from what I've haerd you say before..

And who is Hayward Morse btw??

April


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