Another very enjoyable short Agatha Christie. I do enjoy the short ones as you can listen to them while enjoying the gin and tonic. Thank you very much for sharing them with us. 👏🥂
@@2msvalkyrie529 Hii! ☀️ Perhaps some of us have been spoilt, by listening to real voices, real people, with real care, effort and time. While I hear what you’re saying. I think that the sound of this voice sounds like the sound of “empty lives” that is mentioned above. To me, this is cold, fake, badly done. (Despite technology improving, it still sounds empty to me.) And, just because it’s free, doesn’t mean it’s good. There are other readers on TH-cam like Simon Stanhope, and Tony Walker’s classic detective stories, that are also free, but they’re infinitely better. I appreciate those readers. After listening to real people with care in their voice, listening to this is just sad… Like the sound of an empty life, because it’s read by something that isn’t even alive! Happy listening, friends. 💡
Gee, "Jason Fraser" must have been pretty ho hum before. There were about half a dozen instances of syllable or word emphasis, or intonation, being totally at odds with the intended meaning. AI struggles with British sentence construction at the best of times, but when the writing is both dated (eg somewhat elliptical) and finely crafted (eg freighted with nuance), it reveals itself quite unequal to the task (itself an example of a dated turn of phrase which might trouble a naive, poorly trained AI)
I figured outvTwins right away. Not hard. Had to be a Really good lookalike orvavtwin sister. I setteled on twin sister because people can look similar but Not Exactly fool people who really know them.. Great Tommy& Tupence. Wish BBC would produce more on Mystery Theater series with them. I enjoyed the T&T series very much.❤
Kinda disappointing for an Agatha Christie story. Literally my first thought was, "Probably twins'". But then I thought nah, that's stupid. Too obvious for one of her stories. There will be some clever twist at the end. Sadly, no.
Really enjoy the original Agatha Christie stories. Afraid there are many written in the Agatha Christie “Style” can understand that a lot of the racism & treatment of working class people is totally unacceptable today. However many of the actual stories are brilliant & we must take into account unfortunately what was acceptable a 100 years ago is not today.👍
Another very enjoyable short Agatha Christie. I do enjoy the short ones as you can listen to them while enjoying the gin and tonic. Thank you very much for sharing them with us. 👏🥂
Very good to go to sleep to👍
@@terrymitchell2533 My absolute favourite is G & T with ice & lemon + Agatha Christie story✊
We must come from similar gene pool!👍😂
❤thanks for this! I'm sorry for the shameful, critical commenters!
@@2msvalkyrie529 Hii! ☀️ Perhaps some of us have been spoilt, by listening to real voices, real people, with real care, effort and time. While I hear what you’re saying. I think that the sound of this voice sounds like the sound of “empty lives” that is mentioned above. To me, this is cold, fake, badly done. (Despite technology improving, it still sounds empty to me.)
And, just because it’s free, doesn’t mean it’s good. There are other readers on TH-cam like Simon Stanhope, and Tony Walker’s classic detective stories, that are also free, but they’re infinitely better. I appreciate those readers. After listening to real people with care in their voice, listening to this is just sad… Like the sound of an empty life, because it’s read by something that isn’t even alive!
Happy listening, friends. 💡
Delightful story. The AI voice is improving all the time.
Gee, "Jason Fraser" must have been pretty ho hum before. There were about half a dozen instances of syllable or word emphasis, or intonation, being totally at odds with the intended meaning. AI struggles with British sentence construction at the best of times, but when the writing is both dated (eg somewhat elliptical) and finely crafted (eg freighted with nuance), it reveals itself quite unequal to the task (itself an example of a dated turn of phrase which might trouble a naive, poorly trained AI)
Normally find Tommy & Tuppence a little irritating.
But this was a good short story👍
Love Tommy and tumpance
Sure sounds like an AI voice. Frequent period length pauses in the middle of sentences are not present in normal speech.
It does because it is
Hehe. I wonder how the narrator,“Jason Fraser” feels about that… 😂 Yep. AI through and through…
Yep! In one piorot was pronounced pio rat!😂😂
I figured outvTwins right away. Not hard. Had to be a Really good lookalike orvavtwin sister. I setteled on twin sister because people can look similar but Not Exactly fool people who really know them.. Great Tommy& Tupence. Wish BBC would produce more on Mystery Theater series with them. I enjoyed the T&T series very much.❤
Yep me too!
But however was utterly astonished at “ who killed Roger Ackroyd & as for
The Orient Express, that was pure genius👍
Thank you.
Screaming twins 5 minutes in. Tuppence and her hubby not Agatha's brightest or best.
Like you, I guessed in the first few minutes.
But that’s unusual for Christie, she’s astonished me many, many times👍
Thank you for uploading this 😊
Easy guess- twins
Bit obvious was the first thing I thought off
Kinda disappointing for an Agatha Christie story. Literally my first thought was, "Probably twins'". But then I thought nah, that's stupid. Too obvious for one of her stories. There will be some clever twist at the end. Sadly, no.
Bad AI sounding voice
Really enjoy the original Agatha Christie stories.
Afraid there are many written in the Agatha Christie “Style” can understand that a lot of the racism & treatment of working class people is totally unacceptable today.
However many of the actual stories are brilliant & we must take into account unfortunately what was acceptable a 100 years ago is not today.👍
Haha, “Narrated by Jason Fraser…” 😂 Lies, lies. Typical AI. Why lie about it? Where’s your spine, boy?