Glad you enjoyed it!🤗💖We're constantly on the lookout for audio and video that good folks like you will enjoy! Please check out the newer Hercule Poirot radio🕵️♂️ broadcast.
Thank you very much for taking time to show your appreciation. The next 2 episodes of Hercule Poirot old time radio broadcast will be released in a few days. :)
Only five minutes in and I'm already absolutely in love with the humorous "Americanisation" of the story! Thank you also for the introduction by Agatha Christie herself--a true gem as she refers to her character as her friend.
This batch of old time radio recordings was a rare find. Harold Huber's take on the character was truly golden. We're glad you liked it. 😉🙏Please check out the other "Americanisation" episodes in Hercule Poirot US Adventures playlist.
Haha Brilliant. I am especially minded, The Companies that brought these Radio Programmes, are still extant In this case, Mutual. The time before television!! 🇮🇪☘️🎉🎊😜
I enjoyed these readers’ voices very much! I subscribed & hope to find more soon… It’s sad what passes on audiobooks for good delivery when there’s no character behind the voice at all
We can completely relate to what you've experienced. There was a Poirot novel audiobook with our dear sleuth with a British accent, which kind of like a buzzkill as per our lowly tastes. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. More of Poirot in a few days. 😄🎉🙌
Yay!🎉🍾🥂 Thank you! Your positive feedback helps push us forward to try to improve and come up with more unique videos and audio files that you will enjoy.
What a find! Didn't realize such a show existed. I can see why Poirot is in N.Y. instead of London but I wonder if the program ever took off in America and how long it lasted.
So far, our searches (for now at least) yielded 9 radio show recordings of Hercule Poirot US Adventures, all of which were broadcast in 1945. All 9 recordings are available in our playlist. While John Moffat is an established voice for Hercule, actor Harold Huber gave his Poirot character a completely different twist. Some in the Spatial Fidelity team even think that he portrayed the character better. 😀Thank you for taking time to share your thoughts.🙏
Pretty sharp hearing and memory you have there! A little googling shows that the voice actor, Harold Huber, was indeed in several Charlie Chan movies portraying different roles. These include an American in Charlie Chan on Broadway and as a French officer (which may have well served as a practice for him for the Hercule Poirot character) in Charlie Chan in Monte Carlo. Thank you for taking time to share your thoughts. :)
Would it be possible to publish the name of the Art work / artist used in your videos? Fantastic ! Im a huge fan / collector of 1940- early 1960's advertising art. Classic , Clean and interesting subject matter. Just a request. The bedroom scene in this one is of particular interest to me. Well done story interpretation. I often believe I was born from the period just pryor to to the year of my birth, reincarnated rather quickly? Always very drawn to that Everything about those 30 years ,Fashion was so elegant then. Now people run around in tatty clothes and their pajamas and Flip Flops. Sad to see the Casual degradation of personal style. One can tell quickly by the first 5 seconds of introduction or notice of appearances of personal Visual effects.✨ If there is an answer to these questions ,please PM via my vontact information in this comment. Thank you .
I'm so glad someone took time out to comment on the artwork🎨. Our conceptual designer will be happy to learn that his efforts in sitting down and listening to the broadcast intently to immerse himself in the scenes paid off. The "artist"👩🎨 is residing in his brain🧠☺, visualizing the scene and then using a software (a cheap one at that) to put it all together. You'll find similar visuals in this video. th-cam.com/video/oOGE6CDWfJc/w-d-xo.html Again thank you for appreciating our hard work.
Holy moly! Before your comment, we all thought that the car was just the AI having a sudden spaz attack. It does look like a Stout Scarab! 🙌🎉🍾Thank you! Good eye.
Our team is kind of split when it comes to Poirot's headwear. The older guys are partial to bowler hats while the younger gens are dependent on their grandparents' paperback collection illustrations, hence imagine the Belgian sleuth in a fedora.
It's because it's for an American audience. Like everything they think they wont understand what a bowler hat is. As for the Ustinov Panama hat that was because the story was set in a hot country and it was the norm for English men to wear them when on holiday.
Thank you for the input. 🙏😊Peter Ustinov surely added a new dimension to the character of Hercule Poirot. He truly owned the role of a small Belgian crime genius even though he hovered around 6 feet tall.
Much as we'd like to stay true to the character of our diminutive Belgian sleuth, it's either a hit or a miss with our young skills and tech.😁 Rest assured that your feedback is taken into serious account and pushes us even more to do better next time. We think our more recent upload shows a correct headpiece🤠🎩 for Mr. Poirot. Thank you very much for your feedback.🙏
@@Failte630 One of our older guys remembers watching Death on the Nile and he distinctly remembers Peter Ustinov wearing a Panama hat (similar to the one shown in the video). A quick googling of the movie also shows his Poirot character wearing a pith or Safari hat. 😀 Thanks for the feedback!
Thank you for your feedback. 🙏😊 We take your comments to heart, which is why we have done away with the rain sounds with our recent uploads. Please enjoy!
Thank you for your feedback. 😉 Our team chose to be more forgiving of this original recording because of the rudimentary (by today's standards) audio equipment that the techs had back in 1945. We'd like to point you towards remastered, high-fidelity version of this recording, but we don't know of any. Again, we appreciate that you took time out to share your thoughts. 🙏😊
It's not awful. It's old radio. Don't listen if you don't like it. I'm enjoying it for what it is - a glimpse (well, figuratively) into the past, and a fine piece of work.
@@peterbianchi6219 Peter- people are allowed an opinion- that is until the Thought Police shut us down. When our opinions are supressed- 1984 has arrived- if it hasn't already. Keep safe.
Please please will you upload the children's series THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS? THIS is a classic child's collection, we are educating 📗 children to enjoy the classics, and pursue great literature. 🫶 M. IL
I remember watching the stories on CKLW--Canadian TV which we could pick-up in Michigan. The show was so sweet, showing the animals in their natural habitat while the narrator read the story. It kept me from crying when my big sister had to leave for school--@1957-58?? I wonder if the TV show could be located somewhere. I believe it was filmed in England.
great
Thanks for this! I love how you lightly added the sound of rain. I can easily still hear the very good performances. ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!🤗💖We're constantly on the lookout for audio and video that good folks like you will enjoy! Please check out the newer Hercule Poirot radio🕵️♂️ broadcast.
Loved this 👏👏👏🌻
Thank you very much for taking time to show your appreciation. The next 2 episodes of Hercule Poirot old time radio broadcast will be released in a few days. :)
Only five minutes in and I'm already absolutely in love with the humorous "Americanisation" of the story! Thank you also for the introduction by Agatha Christie herself--a true gem as she refers to her character as her friend.
This batch of old time radio recordings was a rare find. Harold Huber's take on the character was truly golden. We're glad you liked it. 😉🙏Please check out the other "Americanisation" episodes in Hercule Poirot US Adventures playlist.
Haha
Brilliant.
I am especially minded,
The Companies that brought these Radio Programmes, are still extant
In this case, Mutual.
The time before television!!
🇮🇪☘️🎉🎊😜
I enjoyed these readers’ voices very much! I subscribed & hope to find more soon… It’s sad what passes on audiobooks for good delivery when there’s no character behind the voice at all
We can completely relate to what you've experienced. There was a Poirot novel audiobook with our dear sleuth with a British accent, which kind of like a buzzkill as per our lowly tastes. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. More of Poirot in a few days. 😄🎉🙌
You've got a new subscriber!!!🎉🎉🎉❤❤ I really these!
Yay!🎉🍾🥂 Thank you! Your positive feedback helps push us forward to try to improve and come up with more unique videos and audio files that you will enjoy.
What a find! Didn't realize such a show existed. I can see why Poirot is in N.Y. instead of London but I wonder if the program ever took off in America and how long it lasted.
So far, our searches (for now at least) yielded 9 radio show recordings of Hercule Poirot US Adventures, all of which were broadcast in 1945. All 9 recordings are available in our playlist. While John Moffat is an established voice for Hercule, actor Harold Huber gave his Poirot character a completely different twist. Some in the Spatial Fidelity team even think that he portrayed the character better. 😀Thank you for taking time to share your thoughts.🙏
Subscribed. :)
The actor sounds like one who was in some of Charlie Chan's movies.
Pretty sharp hearing and memory you have there! A little googling shows that the voice actor, Harold Huber, was indeed in several Charlie Chan movies portraying different roles. These include an American in Charlie Chan on Broadway and as a French officer (which may have well served as a practice for him for the Hercule Poirot character) in Charlie Chan in Monte Carlo. Thank you for taking time to share your thoughts. :)
I loved Harold Huber’s funny character in the Charlie Chan movies! Cool that you recognized his voice.
Would it be possible to publish the name of the Art work / artist used in your videos? Fantastic ! Im a huge fan / collector of 1940- early 1960's advertising art. Classic , Clean and interesting subject matter.
Just a request. The bedroom scene in this one is of particular interest to me. Well done story interpretation.
I often believe I was born from the period just pryor to to the year of my birth, reincarnated rather quickly? Always very drawn to that Everything about those 30 years ,Fashion was so elegant then.
Now people run around in tatty clothes and their pajamas and Flip Flops. Sad to see the Casual degradation of personal style. One can tell quickly by the first 5 seconds of introduction or notice of appearances of personal Visual effects.✨
If there is an answer to these questions ,please PM via my vontact information in this comment. Thank you .
I'm so glad someone took time out to comment on the artwork🎨. Our conceptual designer will be happy to learn that his efforts in sitting down and listening to the broadcast intently to immerse himself in the scenes paid off. The "artist"👩🎨 is residing in his brain🧠☺, visualizing the scene and then using a software (a cheap one at that) to put it all together. You'll find similar visuals in this video. th-cam.com/video/oOGE6CDWfJc/w-d-xo.html
Again thank you for appreciating our hard work.
Could the car be based upon the Stout Scarab?
Holy moly! Before your comment, we all thought that the car was just the AI having a sudden spaz attack. It does look like a Stout Scarab! 🙌🎉🍾Thank you! Good eye.
I believe Poirot wore a Homburg.
Our team is kind of split when it comes to Poirot's headwear. The older guys are partial to bowler hats while the younger gens are dependent on their grandparents' paperback collection illustrations, hence imagine the Belgian sleuth in a fedora.
Watch David Suchett.
He has the only correct answer.
M. IL.
You are wrong in your belief.
It's because it's for an American audience. Like everything they think they wont understand what a bowler hat is. As for the Ustinov Panama hat that was because the story was set in a hot country and it was the norm for English men to wear them when on holiday.
Thank you for the input. 🙏😊Peter Ustinov surely added a new dimension to the character of Hercule Poirot. He truly owned the role of a small Belgian crime genius even though he hovered around 6 feet tall.
American style...😂😂😂
Well, Poirot was supposed to be in the US in these two episodes, so it wouldn't be much of a stretch on the imagination, no? 😉
If the face shown is supposed to be Peroit, why isn't he wearing a bowler hat?
Much as we'd like to stay true to the character of our diminutive Belgian sleuth, it's either a hit or a miss with our young skills and tech.😁 Rest assured that your feedback is taken into serious account and pushes us even more to do better next time. We think our more recent upload shows a correct headpiece🤠🎩 for Mr. Poirot. Thank you very much for your feedback.🙏
@@Spatial_Fidelity I don't think Peter Ustinov (as Poirot) ever wore a bowler hat, did he?
Because the stupid thanks only relate to their own view of the world.
I think you mean bowling shirt, people wear hats for bowling.
@@Failte630 One of our older guys remembers watching Death on the Nile and he distinctly remembers Peter Ustinov wearing a Panama hat (similar to the one shown in the video). A quick googling of the movie also shows his Poirot character wearing a pith or Safari hat. 😀 Thanks for the feedback!
Sorry not into hearing the rain and thunder in the story. Just want to listen to the drama.
Thank you for your feedback. 🙏😊 We take your comments to heart, which is why we have done away with the rain sounds with our recent uploads. Please enjoy!
This is AWFUL! The static is dreadful. This is supposed to be a STORY.
Thank you for your feedback. 😉 Our team chose to be more forgiving of this original recording because of the rudimentary (by today's standards) audio equipment that the techs had back in 1945. We'd like to point you towards remastered, high-fidelity version of this recording, but we don't know of any. Again, we appreciate that you took time out to share your thoughts. 🙏😊
It's not awful. It's old radio. Don't listen if you don't like it. I'm enjoying it for what it is - a glimpse (well, figuratively) into the past, and a fine piece of work.
@@peterbianchi6219
Peter- people are allowed an opinion- that is until the Thought Police shut us down.
When our opinions are supressed- 1984 has arrived- if it hasn't already.
Keep safe.
Please please will you upload the children's series THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS?
THIS is a classic child's collection, we are educating 📗 children to enjoy the classics, and pursue great literature. 🫶
M. IL
We're currently planning a playlist format for THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS. Please standby. 📔📕✍
I remember watching the stories on CKLW--Canadian TV which we could pick-up in Michigan. The show was so sweet, showing the animals in their natural habitat while the narrator read the story. It kept me from crying when my big sister had to leave for school--@1957-58?? I wonder if the TV show could be located somewhere. I believe it was filmed in England.