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The Bat Man
- A BBC Radio 4 dramatisation
- Narrated by: Bill Nighy, Katherine Parkinson, Jenny Agutter, Sean Baker, Lauren Mote, Georgia Groome
- Length: 44 mins
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A BBC Radio 4 'Afternoon Play' starring Bill Nighy as widower Christopher, originally broadcast on 20 April 2011.
When his wife died three years ago, Christopher fled London for a simpler existence in Cornwall, where he has settled on bat protection as his mission. Colette and her noisy daughters rent the holiday cottage next door and disturb the peace - both his and that of his beloved bats.
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- T. Dalton
- 03-16-21
Mesmerising
This is a magical 45 minutes. Enchanting, entertaining, poetic, perfect. A truly transporting listen. Enjoy!
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- Unsy
- 01-15-21
Short but sweet
Very enjoyable listen. Bill Nighy is always good to hear, as are Katherine Parkinson and Jenny Agutter. Compact storyline with delightful description of countryside/holiday setting. Wish it has been a slightly longer play.