1981 BBC Radio 4 Drama
Release Date: 1981
Reader: Full Cast
Language: English
Adapted By: Brian Sibley & Michael Bakewell
Organization: BBC Radio 4
Copyright: © 1981 BBC Worldwide
Duration: 12 hours 50 mins
Unabridged: No
Country: UK
Licenced: Yes
Formats: Cassette, CD, Digital
Contents
- Development History
- Version History
- Artwork
- Release History
- Cast
- Crew
- Episode Details
Development History
The 1978 release of the Ralph Bakshi animated film adaptation of The Lord of the Rings gave Richard Imison, head of the BBC’s Script Unit, impetus to bring the book to radio and initiated talks with Jane Morgan, an experienced producer of long running-time radio adaptations. Meanwhile, the BBC mistakenly negotiated with Saul Zaentz, believing that he held the rights (due to the films), and then discovered that they had to recover the money and deal with the Tolkien estate, which actually still held the original radio broadcast rights.
A young and relatively inexperienced writer, Brian Sibley, had made a number of suggestions of books that he would like to adapt into radio plays and included a particular plea for The Lord of the Rings. This came at such an auspicious moment that Richard Imison wondered if Sibley had been tipped off that they were negotiating the rights. Once all of the legal issues were resolved, Imison gave the go ahead for Sibley to work on the writing of the show, alongside an experienced radio writer, Michael Bakewell.
The two of them spent a lot of time in Morgan’s kitchen drawing up story plans and dividing episodes up, thirteen each, with Bakewell tending to take those involving battles and big set pieces. Crucially, they decided not to follow the structure of the book, but to interweave Frodo and Sam’s journey around and into Mordor with the events in Rohan and Gondor. Also, the three ‘Tom Bombadil’ chapters were skipped to create more room for the rest of the story. Christopher Tolkien had consultation and approval rights over the scripts and read over each one, leading to significant rewrites until all were happy.
There was a strong desire to maintain as many of the songs as possible and so Stephen Oliver was approached to provide arrangements – composing and conducting. Jane Morgan was (thankfully) against using electronic adjustments to the actor’s voices and wanted to cast people who had just the right qualities for each character. Two actors reprised their roles from the Bakshi film – Michael Graham Cox as Boromir and Peter Woodthorpe who had given a definitive performance as Sméagol (arguably the template for all following interpretations). Many major names from British stage and film were secured alongside a number of relative newcomers to radio. Many of the performances were critically lauded as well as Gerard Murphy‘s narrator, who along with Bill Nighy and Ian Holm, were the only cast members to appear in all 26 episodes.
Recording was completed between November 1980 and February 1981, broken into blocks of 2-3 episodes with a few days off in between. Given the time of year, coughs and colds became an issue affecting the recording schedule. Christopher Tolkien provided a pronunciation guide for the cast and particular help with some of the Elvish passages. Despite this, some did inevitably struggle but given the tight time schedule and budget, Morgan was unwilling to re-record a scene if there was only a minor pronunciation error and the performances were otherwise good. Brian Sibley admits that he did make a “bit of a nuance” of himself in the studio “fussing over pronunciations”.
For the finale, Sibley had wanted to use the poem Bilbo’s Last Song, the rights of which are held separately by Joy Hill, Tolkien’s secretary. She was initially unwilling for it to be incorporated into The Lord of the Rings, given that it had been written years later. She was persuaded, as it is clearly written from the perspective of Bilbo at the Grey Havens, but was adamant that it not be arranged and sung, so John Le Mesurier would have to recite it. However a demo recording of the sung version was later discovered on a cassette in Jane Morgan’s collection. This was included as a bonus track on the digitally remastered soundtrack.
Version History 
1981
Recorded from November 1980 to February 1981 and broadcast in 26 weekly 30 minute episodes from 8th March to 30th August.
1982
Re-edited into 13 60 minute episodes which required some minor editing, and re-recording of narration. Broadcast weekly from 17th July to 9th October.
2001
Further edited into a ‘trilogy’ format of 4, 4, & 3 CDs with new frame-narrative prologues and epilogues for each ‘volume’ (The Return of the King only had a prologue) recorded by Ian Holm as Frodo reflecting back on the events of the story whilst documenting it in the Red Book of Westmarch, before departing to the Grey Havens. Also, further alterations to narration and episodes were required including some additional music cues which the BBC were forced to take from the soundtrack album after they had disposed of the music’s original master tapes.
A 12th CD was also added containing the digitally remastered soundtrack with an additional bonus track of John Le Mesurier singing Bilbo’s Last Song, which had been replaced by Matthew Vine’s performance in the series.
Some releases, notably the Collector’s Edition “Ring Tin” release contained a bonus CD holding “Microphones in Middle-earth” a behind the scenes documentary made by Brian Sibley, interviewing a great many of the cast and crew.
Artwork 
Eric Fraser created a colour painting that was used for the Radio Times cover and promotional posters, albums and cards. He also created small black & white episode specific images used in the entries within the Radio Times for that episode. One such image, actually a detail from the main painting, was used on the cassette box sets.
Release History 
Warning! The list below is (very) incomplete, however it is an active work in progress…
| 1987 | UK | BBC Audio | Box, Gold Cassettes x 13 |
Original boxed release – no printed serial numbers. Episode 8 correctly titled (tbc).
| 1987 | USA | BDD Audio | Box, Cassettes x 13 | BBC019 |
Black inlay card. Episode 8 The Voice of Saruman is incorrectly titled The Voice of Sauron
| 1987 | USA | BDD Audio | Box, Cassettes x 13 | BBC019 YA151 |
White inlay card and each cassette has YA151 printed. Episode 8 The Voice of Saruman is incorrectly titled The Voice of Sauron
| 1987 | UK | BBC Audio | Box, Gold Cassettes x 13 | ZBBC 1050 |
Identical to first 1987 release except has a printed serial number
| 1987 | UK | BBC Audio | Box, Silver Cassettes x 13 | ZBBC 1050 |
Release identical to the previous Gold version except that now Silver is used instead and a printed catalogue number and ISBN is on the rear of the box.
Episode 8 The Voice of Saruman incorrectly titled The Voice of Sauron.
| 1989 | USA | The Mind’s Eye | Cassettes x 12 | ISBN 9781559350334 |
First attempt to repackage in a trilogy format, long before the BBC trilogy re-edit. White and black plastic clamshell cases, each containing 4 cassettes. The first box holds episodes 1-5, the second has episodes 6-9 and the third holds episodes 10-13.
Available in two versions (see gallery below); white panels with a band of Union Flags along the top and bottom, darker coloured panels with multiple colours and no flags.
Produced by The Mind’s Eye, who had previously produced their own versions of both The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, alongside the name AVC Corporation. It’s possible that The Mind’s Eye (and also Jabberwocky) are brand names used by AVC.
Episode 8 is correctly titled The Voice of Saruman.
| 1992 | UK | BBC Records | Cassettes x 13 | RINGS 001-013 |
Special Centenary Limited Edition. Essentially the same as previous UK boxed releases but this includes an additional booklet, The Recording of the Rings by Brian Sibley.
This box has a sticker and special centenary circular logo printed on the right end (see images) but no catalogue number. Each tape is individually numbered RINGS 001 to RINGS 013 respectively. Numbering indicates that 10,000 were made.
Episode 8 The Voice of Saruman incorrectly titled The Voice of Sauron.
| 1995 | USA | BBC Worldwide Ltd | CD x 13 | BBC 019A |
Bantom Doubleday Dell Audio Publishing release. Barcode: 9780553456530 ISBN-10: 0553456539 Other: 56995. Original artwork (c) Hildebrandt.
Episode 8 The Voice of Saruman incorrectly titled The Voice of Sauron
| 1995 | UK | BBC Radio Collection, LE | CD x 14 | ZBBC 1050 CD |
Limited Edition (exact number unknown but at least 2,600). Held in a ‘book style’ binder within a thin cardboard box.
Also including a 21 Page Booklet, Map and bonus CD of the music and songs from the series by the cast and scored by The New Chamber Soloists.
Barcode: 5 011755 105020 ISBN: 0563388129
This has also been released in an almost identical form, tho without the Limited Edition numbering in a box set that also includes the BBC 1968 Hobbit.
Episode 8 is correctly titled The Voice of Saruman.
| 2000 | UK | BBC Radio Collection | Cassette x 14 Frieze | ISBN 056355309X |
Includes a map of Middle-earth and the inlay cards from each double cassette box put together made a special frieze (see image gallery below). Also includes the soundtrack music and songs as well as additional notes and information about Tolkien’s world and the production process.
Barcode: 9780563553090 ISBN-10: 056355309X
Episode 8 is correctly titled The Voice of Saruman.
| 2002 | UK | BBC Radio Collection | CD x 11+1 (Music) | ISBN 9780563528883 |
| ℗ BBC Worldwide Ltd 2001, 2002. © BBC Worldwide Ltd 2002. Individual titles previously released in: 2001, 2002 The original Radio 4 broadcast version of these recordings was previously released in: 1987, 1995, 2000 The new ‘Prologue’ and ‘Epilogue’ were recorded at Joe and Co, London W1 on 20 August 2001 ISBN numbers for each part: The Fellowship of the Ring – 0563 536551, The Two Towers – 0563 536578, The Return of The King – 0563 536594 Track #7-8 incorrectly spells “Minas Tirith” as “Minas Tirilth” in the sleeve notes. | ||||
| 2002 | USA | BBC Audiobooks America | CDx11+1 Black/Silver | |
| BBC Radio Collection release | ||||
| 2003 | UK | BBC | ‘Ring tin’ CD x 13 CE | 0-563-49485-9 |
![]() | Presented in an embossed round tin within a square box. Tin contains 13 CDs: each of the three books on 4 CDs each plus a thirteenth CD entitled “Microphones on Middle Earth” – a documentary featuring interviews with the cast. Each CD is in a round card cover Tin includes: an eight-page booklet for each volume – booklets are CD shape and size; folded map of “The West of Middle-Earth At The End of the Third Age” Barcode: 9780563494850 Other: ISBN 0563494859 | |||
Cast 
Crew 
| Music arranged, composed & conducted | Stephen Oliver |
| Music performed | New Chamber Soloists with Susan Bradshaw |
| Singers | David James, Matthew Vine and Oz Clarke with the Ambrosian Singers and members of the cast. |
| Radiophonic Sound | Elizabeth Parker |
| Produced & Directed | Jane Morgan & Penny Leicester |
| Production Secretaries | Angela Heard and Maggie McNamara |
| Technical Presentation | Peter Novis and David Greenwood assisted by Richard Beadsmoore, Tim Sturgeon, Diana Barkham and Paul Pearson. |
| Adapted | Brian Sibley and Michael Bakewell |
Broadcast History
1981 Original Broadcast 
Originally broadcast from 8 March to 30 August 1981 in 26 weekly episodes of ~30 minutes each (repeated mid-week). For use in the Radio Times, artist Eric Fraser created an original illustration, for each episode.
| # | Broadcast | Repeat | Title | Eric Fraser RT Art |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | 1981.03.08 12:00 | 1981.03.11 22:30 | The Long Awaited Party | ![]() |
| 02 | 1981.03.15 12:00 | 1981.03.18 22:30 | The Shadow of the Past | ![]() |
| 03 | 1981.03.22 12:00 | 1981.03.25 22:30 | The Black Riders | ![]() |
| 04 | 1981.03.29 12:00 | 1981.04.01 22:30 | Trouble at the Prancing Pony | ![]() |
| 05 | 1981.04.05 12:00 | 1981.04.08 22:30 | The Knife in the Dark | ![]() |
| 06 | 1981.04.12 12:00 | 1981.04.15 22:30 | The Council of Elrond | ![]() |
| 07 | 1981.04.19 12:00 | 1981.04.22 22:30 | The Fellowship of the Ring | ![]() |
| 08 | 1981.04.26 12:00 | 1981.04.29 22:30 | The Mines of Moria | ![]() |
| 09 | 1981.05.03 12:00 | 1981.05.06 22:30 | The Mirror of Galadriel | ![]() |
| 10 | 1981.05.10 12:00 | 1981.05.13 22:30 | The Breaking of the Fellowship | ![]() |
| 11 | 1981.05.17 12:00 | 1981.05.20 22:30 | The Riders of Rohan | ![]() |
| 12 | 1981.05.24 12:00 | 1981.05.27 22:30 | Treebeard of Fangorn | ![]() |
| 13 | 1981.05.31 12:00 | 1981.06.03 22:30 | The King of the Golden Hall | ![]() |
| 14 | 1981.06.07 12:00 | 1981.06.10 22:30 | Helm’s Deep | ![]() |
| 15 | 1981.06.14 12:00 | 1981.06.17 22:30 | The Voice of Saruman | ![]() |
| 16 | 1981.06.21 12:00 | 1981.06.24 22:30 | The Black Gate is Closed | ![]() |
| 17 | 1981.06.28 12:00 | 1981.07.01 22:30 | The Window on the West | ![]() |
| 18 | 1981.07.05 12:00 | 1981.07.08 22:30 | Minas Tirith | ![]() |
| 19 | 1981.07.12 12:00 | 1981.07.15 22:30 | Shelob’s Lair | ![]() |
| 20 | 1981.07.19 12:00 | 1981.07.22 22:30 | The Siege of Gondor | ![]() |
| 21 | 1981.07.26 12:00 | 1981.07.29 22:30 | The Battle of Pelennor Fields | ![]() |
| 22 | 1981.08.02 12:00 | 1981.08.05 22:30 | The Houses of Healing | ![]() |
| 23 | 1981.08.09 12:00 | 1981.08.12 22:30 | Mount Doom | ![]() |
| 24 | 1981.08.16 12:00 | 1981.08.19 22:30 | The Return of the King | ![]() |
| 25 | 1981.08.23 12:00 | 1981.08.26 22:30 | Homeward Bound | ![]() |
| 26 | 1981.08.30 12:00 | 1981.09.02 22:30 | The Grey Havens | ![]() |
1982 ’13 Episode’ Edit 
Re-edited into 13 60 minute episodes which required some minor editing, and re-recording of narration. Broadcast weekly from 17th July to 9th October.
| 01 | 1982.07.17 15:30 | The Shadow of the Past | 56:23 |
| 02 | 1982.07.24 15:30 | The Black Riders | 56:23 |
| 03 | 1982.07.31 15:30 | The Knife in the Dark | 57:01 |
| 04 | 1982.08.07 15:30 | The Ring Goes South | 54:46 |
| 05 | 1982.08.14 15:30 | The Mirror of Galadriel | 55:34 |
| 06 | 1982.08.21 15:30 | The Breaking of the Fellowship | 56:34 |
| 07 | 1982.08.28 15:30 | The King of the Golden Hall | 55:25 |
| 08 | 1982.09.04 15:30 | The Voice of Saruman | 56:42 |
| 09 | 1982.09.11 15:30 | The Two Towers | 58:55 |
| 10 | 1982.09.18 15:30 | The Choices of Master Samwise | 59:07 |
| 11 | 1982.09.25 15:30 | The Battle of Pelennor Fields | 57:13 |
| 12 | 1982.10.02 15:30 | Mount Doom | 58:03 |
| 13 | 1982.10.09 15:30 | The Grey Havens | 58:43 |
2001 ‘Trilogy’ Edit 
Further edited into a ‘trilogy’ format of 4, 4, & 3 CDs with new frame-narrative prologues and epilogues for each ‘volume’ (The Return of the King only had a prologue) recorded by Ian Holm as Frodo.
| Vol 1 | The Fellowship of the Ring | |
| CD01-1 | The History of the Ring | 8:45 |
| CD01-2 | A Long-Expected Party | 9:26 |
| CD01-3 | The Precious | 8:30 |
| CD01-4 | One Ring to Rule Them All | 13:39 |
| CD01-5 | The Shadow of the Past | 7:31 |
| CD01-6 | The Treachery of Saruman | 11:54 |
| CD01-7 | The Black Riders | 5:05 |
| CD01-8 | Goodbye to Bag End | 3:55 |
| CD02-1 | The Road Ever Goes On | 7:31 |
| CD02-2 | Mushrooms! | 7:24 |
| CD02-3 | A Conspiracy Unmasked | 5:50 |
| CD02-4 | Strider | 12:10 |
| CD02-5 | A Letter from Gandalf | 9:12 |
| CD02-6 | A Raid on the Prancing Pony | 7:08 |
| CD02-7 | Weathertop | 7:59 |
| CD02-8 | A Knife in the Dark | 8:20 |
| CD03-1 | Flight to the Ford | 4:17 |
| CD03-2 | Many Meetings | 13:36 |
| CD03-3 | The Council of Elrond | 14:34 |
| CD03-4 | The Nine Walkers | 7:49 |
| CD03-5 | Cruel Caradhras | 8:05 |
| CD03-6 | At the Dwarf Gates to Moria | 12:39 |
| CD03-7 | A Journey in the Dark | 11:03 |
| CD04-1 | Drums in the Deep | 8:17 |
| CD04-2 | The Bridge of Khazad Dûm | 6:21 |
| CD04-3 | Lothlórien | 11:18 |
| CD04-4 | Mithrandir | 4:12 |
| CD04-5 | The Mirror of Galadriel | 10:26 |
| CD04-6 | Farewell to Lórien | 9:18 |
| CD04-7 | The Great River | 3:46 |
| CD04-8 | The Breaking of the Fellowship | 11:55 |
| CD04-9 | Epilogue | 3:38 |
| 4:35:34 | ||
| Vol 2 | The Two Towers | |
| CD05-1 | Prologue | 3:51 |
| CD05-2 | The Departure of Boromir | 6:59 |
| CD05-3 | The Uruk-Hai | 5:36 |
| CD05-4 | The Riders of Rohan | 7:29 |
| CD05-5 | Treebeard | 13:38 |
| CD05-6 | Galadriel’s Rope | 4:47 |
| CD05-7 | The Taming of Sméagol | 10:40 |
| CD05-8 | Gandalf the White | 5:35 |
| CD05-9 | The Last March of the Ents | 2:25 |
| CD05-10 | The King of the Golden Hall | 8:49 |
| CD06-1 | Follow Sméagol | 4:12 |
| CD06-2 | The Dead Marches | 2:58 |
| CD06-3 | Forth Eorlingas! | 8:40 |
| CD06-4 | The Two Gollums | 7:56 |
| CD06-5 | The Rumour of War | 5:34 |
| CD06-6 | The Battle of Helm’s Deep | 15:26 |
| CD06-7 | The Road to Isengard | 5:13 |
| CD06-8 | The Voice of Saruman | 9:24 |
| CD06-9 | The Palantir | 8:26 |
| CD07-1 | The Black Gate is Closed | 11:48 |
| CD07-2 | The Grey Company | 7:46 |
| CD07-3 | The Stone Of Orthanc | 4:03 |
| CD07-4 | Of Herbs and Stewed Rabbit | 15:39 |
| CD07-5 | Faramir Shows His Quality | 6:12 |
| CD07-6 | The Paths of the Dead | 8:35 |
| CD07-7 | The Forbidden Pool | 9:29 |
| CD07-8 | The Steward of Minas Tirith | 9:05 |
| CD08-1 | Mordor Casts its Shadow | 10:02 |
| CD08-2 | Forth Rode the King | 6:49 |
| CD08-3 | The Stairs of Cirith Ungol | 10:51 |
| CD08-4 | The Siege of Gondor | 2:53 |
| CD08-5 | The Shades of Dunharrow | 3:50 |
| CD08-6 | Gollum the Sneak | 5:47 |
| CD08-7 | Shelob’s Lair | 8:17 |
| CD08-8 | The Choices of Master Samwise | 6:18 |
| CD08-9 | Epilogue | 4:02 |
| 4:29:05 | ||
| Vol 3 | The Return of the King | |
| CD09-1 | Prologue | 5:24 |
| CD09-2 | Galadriel’s Star-Glass | 2:40 |
| CD09-3 | Denethor Waits and Watches | 5:42 |
| CD09-4 | The Tower of Cirith Ungol | 12:07 |
| CD09-5 | The Gate of Gondor | 8:30 |
| CD09-6 | The Battle of Pelennor Fields | 8:48 |
| CD09-7 | The Pyre of Denethor | 6:37 |
| CD09-8 | Aragorn Returns | 5:35 |
| CD09-9 | The Houses of Healing | 15:01 |
| CD10-1 | Trapped | 2:12 |
| CD10-2 | The Last Debate | 3:15 |
| CD10-3 | The Land of Shadow | 3:23 |
| CD10-4 | Lord Faramir and Lady Eowyn | 3:08 |
| CD10-5 | Mount Doom | 10:24 |
| CD10-6 | The Mouth of Sauron | 6:40 |
| CD10-7 | The Crack of Doom | 10:43 |
| CD10-8 | Long Live the Halflings! | 4:41 |
| CD10-9 | The Steward and the King | 5:47 |
| CD10-10 | The White Tree of Númenor | 6:57 |
| CD11-1 | The Day of Departure | 4:18 |
| CD11-2 | Many Partings | 9:11 |
| CD11-3 | Don’t Adventures Ever Have an End? | 8:15 |
| CD11-4 | Homeward Bound | 8:50 |
| CD11-5 | The Scouring of the Shire | 4:15 |
| CD11-6 | Sharkey | 6:01 |
| CD11-7 | The Mallorn Tree | 4:49 |
| CD11-8 | Rose And Elanor | 4:20 |
| CD11-9 | The Grey Havens | 10:28 |
| CD11-10 | Closing Credits | 2:43 |
| 3:10:41 | ||
| The Music | ||
| CD12-1 | The Lord of the Rings | 5:11 |
| CD12-2 | O Elbereth Gilthoniel | 2:35 |
| CD12-3 | The Road Goes Ever On | 7:14 |
| CD12-4 | In Western Lands Beneath The Sun | 1:14 |
| CD12-5 | Seek For The Sword That Was Broken | 4:26 |
| CD12-6 | Shadowfax | 2:54 |
| CD12-7 | O Lórien | 2:42 |
| CD12-8 | Forth Rode The King | 3:13 |
| CD12-9 | The March of the Ents | 2:21 |
| CD12-10 | The Battle of Pelennor Fields | 3:17 |
| CD12-11 | Lament For The Fallen | 4:35 |
| CD12-12 | Gil-Gilad Was An Elven King | 1:22 |
| CD12-13 | In Caras Galadhon | 2:53 |
| CD12-14 | The Tree Lords | 5:09 |
| CD12-15 | Gwaihir’s Song | 1:46 |
| CD12-16 | Long Live The Halflings | 2:27 |
| CD12-17 | The Healing of the Shire | 2:44 |
| CD12-18 | Bilbo’s Last Song | 3:36 |
| CD12-19 | Bilbo’s Last Song (Demo Version) | 1:11 |
| 1:00:51 | ||
| Bonus CD | Microphones in Middle-earth | |
| CD13 | “The Making of…” documentary | 1:09:53 |

