Not quite in the classic radio drama class but more like "books on tape" are the readings offered free on
http://www.LibriVox.org which are performed by amateurs. Some are better than others, of course. The Verne titles may be found on this search:
https://catalog.librivox.org/search.php?author=Jules+Verne
Archive.org has many radio dramas but I don't notice any of the vintage ones on this Jules Verne search. There may be other items of interest though:
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=%22Jules%20Verne%22%20AND%20mediatype%3Aaudio
At the very least you could fill up your iPod or other MP3 player with these readings available in several languages.
James D. Keeline
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http://Stratemeyer.org
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>From: Brian Taves <briantaves1879~at~yahoo.com>
>To: Jules Verne Forum <jvf~at~Gilead.org.il>
>Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 8:58 AM
>Subject: Re: Jules Verne Radio Shows
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>Years ago I traced the English-language radio-audio adaptations of JV. My definition included from an dramatized version, to a condensation read by a single reader, but excluded straightforward readings of by a single individual of an entire novel, ie book-on-tape or audio book.
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>The total was around fifty, from the early days of radio in the 1930s, thru the present. I know that there are at least that many and more broadcast in such countries as France, Germany, and the former Czechoslovakia.
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>Brian
Received on Sun 28 Aug 2011 - 05:26:46 IDT