Lost Horizon by James Hilton
A BBC Radio adaptation in three parts by Barry Campbell of the classic novel by James Hilton. In May 1931, an airplane evacuating a number of people from a province in India overrun by revolution is mysteriously hijacked, but crash-lands somewhere in the mountains of Tibet, killing the pilot. The passengers, which include a British diplomat and his young associate, an American businessman and a British female missionary, are rescued by a party from the nearby lamasery of Shangri-La and taken there. Once there, they are assured that they will be returned to civilization as soon as it can possibly be arranged, but Hugh Conway, the diplomat, begins to notice that not is their departure being subtly delayed but also there are more questions than answers at Shangri-La ... questions whose answers, if true, might prove too unbelievable ... Hugh Conway ... Derek Jacobi Mallinson ... Andrew Branch Barnard ... Alan Tilvern Miss Brinklow ... Carol Marsh Chang ... Garard Greene The High Lama ... Alan Wheatley Lo-Tsen ... Pik-Sen Lim Rutherford ... John Livesey Wyland ... Sion Probert Hilton ... Alaric Coulter American ... Crawford Logan Doctor ... John Bull Music performed by Antony Miall Directed by Graham Gauld Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 22 September - 04 October 1981 Episode 1 The Kidnapping During May 1931, the revolutionary situation in Baskul worsened and Air Force machines arrived from Peshawar to evacuate the residents. A few miscellaneous aircraft were also employed - among them one lent by the Maharajah of Chandapore. Four passengers took off in this plane: Miss Roberta Brinklow, of the Eastern Mission; Henry D Barnard, a US citizen; Hugh Conway, HM Consul; and Captain Charles Mallinson, HM Vice-Consul. Mysteriously none of them reached their destination... Do you enjoy the variety on Oldtuberadio? Like, Share and Subscribe to be notified of our new shows Episode 2 52:51 Shangri-La The aeroplane carrying Conway, Mallinson, Barnard and Miss Brinklow crash-landed on a high pass in the Karakoram mountains. Out of the Tibetan wilderness suddenly appeared the Chinese man Chang. Stars Derek Jacobi. James Hilton's novel about Shangri-La, the mystical lamasery hidden in the mountains of Tibet. Episode 3 1:48:04 The Inheritance That four people should be kidnapped in India and flown over a thousand miles to the lamasery of Shangri-La was incredible enough. But then Hugh Conway discovered during an audience with the High Lama that he was conversing with a man who was 250 years old. Stars Derek Jacobi. Conclusion of James Hilton's novel about Shangri-La, the mystical lamasery hidden in the mountains of Tibet. Do you enjoy the variety on Oldtuberadio? Like, Share and Subscribe to be notified of our new shows #radio #crime #thriller #drama To Support this channel please visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/oldtuber... https://ko-fi.com/oldtuberadio98 / oldtuberadio https://locals.com/Oldtuberadio

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