Star Wars - Part 1 - A New Hope (BBC)
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Star Wars 1 - A New Hope
sw101_A Wind to Shake the Stars, New Hope (01-13).Mp3 -
sw101_A Wind to Shake the Stars, New Hope (01-13).Mp3 -
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sw102_Points of Origin, New Hope (02-13).Mp3 -
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sw103_Black Knight, White Princess, New Hope (03-13).Mp3 -
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sw104_While Giants Mark Time, New Hope (04-13).Mp3 -
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sw105_Jedi That Was Jedi To Be, New Hope (05-13).Mp3 -
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sw106_The Millenium Falcon Deal, New Hope (06-13).Mp3 -
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sw107_The Han Solo Solution, New Hope (07-13).Mp3 -
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sw108_Death Star's Transit, New Hope (08-13).Mp3 -
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sw109_Rogues, Rebels And Robots, New Hope (09-13).Mp3 -
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sw110_The Luke Skywalker Initiative, New Hope (10-13).Mp3 -
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sw111_The Jedi Nexus, New Hope (11-13).Mp3 -
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sw112_The Case For Rebellion, New Hope (12-13).Mp3 -
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sw113_Force And Counter Force, New Hope (13-13).Mp3 -
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Star Wars 1 cover.pdf -
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Description
A long time ago in a galaxy far far away...................
SERIES 1 - A NEW HOPE
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Fraunhoffer MP3, 44100Hz, 128Kbps, Stereo, CBR, 2 second prefix
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Star Wars
George Lucas
Produced by National Public Radio, with the cooperation of Lucasfilm, Ltd.
When this series was first broadcast on National Public Radio in 1981, it generated the largest response in the network's history: 50,000 letters and phone calls in a single week, an audience of 750,000 per episode, and a subsequent 40-percent jump in NPR listenership.
This landmark production, perhaps the most ambitious radio project ever attempted, began when Star Wars creator George Lucas donated the story rights to an NPR affiliate. Writer Brian Daley adapted the film's highly visual script to the special demands and unique possibilities of radio, creating a more richly textured tale with greater emphasis on character development. Director John Madden guided a splendid cast—including Mark Hamill and Anthony Daniels, reprising their film roles as Luke Skywalker and the persnickety robot See Threepio—through a