Storytime - Fairy Tales and Stories of Hans Andersen - 3. The Shadow - CN 2502 - 139004
Storytime Fairy Tales and Stories of Hans Andersen 3. The Shadow You don't recognise me now that I have a body of my own. You never would have believed you would meet your old shadow again. Things have gone well for me since we parted. Written by: Hans Christian Andersen Translated by: Erik Christian Haugaard Produced by: Tony Cliff Abridged and Read by: David Davis First Broadcast: Story Time Wednesday 06th August 1975 at 16.35 BBC Radio 4 BBC Transcription Service - CN 2502 - 139004 Matrix Code: 12-FPD-139004, B.B.C., D, 1 Format: Vinyl, LP, Transcription, Mono Country: UK Year: 1976 Genre: Non-Music Style: Spoken, Word, Radioplay, Drama, Audio, Book

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