As I revisited the video "Personal Call" by Agatha Christie, I couldn't help but notice a flaw that deeply saddened me. It seems that the background music overlapped, tarnishing the immersive experience I aimed to create. I want to extend my sincerest apologies for this oversight. Being a one-person team, I strive to deliver the best content with the resources at my disposal. However, I must admit that my current equipment may not always capture every detail accurately. Despite my best efforts, human error can still occur. In response to this issue, I've meticulously crafted a new version of the video, ensuring that no background music distracts from the narrative. I've even double-checked it, albeit with faulty earbuds, to minimize any potential errors. Your support means the world to me, and I humbly ask for your assistance in improving the quality of my work. Whether through joining our Ko-fi [ko-fi.com/nightmarenarratives] or sending a tip via PayPal [www.paypal.me/NightmareNarratives] , your contributions will directly enhance my equipment, allowing me to produce content of higher caliber. Link to the updated video: th-cam.com/video/yVr5ibAjWtQ/w-d-xo.html Thank you for your understanding, patience, and continued support.
When I heard the music at the beginning it made me feel like something wonderful was going to happen! Thank you for posting this video. Regards from Canada 🇨🇦
“Fay, I wan’t dreaming that.” First performed on the BBC Radio Light Programme on Monday, 31 May 1954. The play reuses the character of Inspector Narracott from the 1931 novel The Sittaford Mystery.
Can you please read the PIN comment or the video description? It's all in there I have explained that there's an updated video with no music? How could you missed that
As I revisited the video "Personal Call" by Agatha Christie, I couldn't help but notice a flaw that deeply saddened me. It seems that the background music overlapped, tarnishing the immersive experience I aimed to create. I want to extend my sincerest apologies for this oversight.
Being a one-person team, I strive to deliver the best content with the resources at my disposal. However, I must admit that my current equipment may not always capture every detail accurately. Despite my best efforts, human error can still occur.
In response to this issue, I've meticulously crafted a new version of the video, ensuring that no background music distracts from the narrative. I've even double-checked it, albeit with faulty earbuds, to minimize any potential errors.
Your support means the world to me, and I humbly ask for your assistance in improving the quality of my work. Whether through joining our Ko-fi [ko-fi.com/nightmarenarratives] or sending a tip via PayPal [www.paypal.me/NightmareNarratives] , your contributions will directly enhance my equipment, allowing me to produce content of higher caliber.
Link to the updated video: th-cam.com/video/yVr5ibAjWtQ/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for your understanding, patience, and continued support.
It was fine....just a little loud
Now its time for the series from Agatha Christie🎉🎉
When I heard the music at the beginning it made me feel like something wonderful was going to happen! Thank you for posting this video. Regards from Canada 🇨🇦
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Have a wonderful day and take care🥰
Loved this story. U😊p to Christie standard.
❤ full cast productions! Tysm for this oldie but goodie.
My pleasure, please see the pinned comment of this video for the updated revision. Thank you and enjoy❤
Great opening music, brilliant story and the diction is so clear, a pleasure to listen to. ❤
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Brilliant!
Brilliant ❤❤
Brilliant
Beautiful! I love the music and the story! Please dont bother removing yet just tone it down a little the music i find it quite pleasing. ❤️Thank you
Ok, thank you! Have a great time🥰
just found the channel, really enjoyed this story, looking forward to more like this.
Welcome aboard!😊
Thanks ❤
You're welcome 😊
“Fay, I wan’t dreaming that.” First performed on the BBC Radio Light Programme on Monday, 31 May 1954. The play reuses the character of Inspector Narracott from the 1931 novel The Sittaford Mystery.
The music makes it seem more athereal and British. Don't apologize. Greetings from "Mayberry," NC.
Thank you Tom!🥰 That made me happy. Comments like this motivates me to keep going. Have a great day!
It would have been just as good without that final twist at the end. Still it made a really lovely flourish to end wirh.
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Please remove the MUSAC. Such a shame 😢
Can you please read the PIN comment or the video description? It's all in there I have explained that there's an updated video with no music? How could you missed that