W A R A N D P E A C E ----- ----- --------- 1997 - 1998 First Show: 16 Nov, 1997 Last Show: 25 Jan, 1998 Number Shows: 10 Audition Show: none Series Description: WAR AND PEACE is Leo Tolstoy's epic novel, originally published as "Voyna i mir" in 1865-1869. It's a study of early 19th-century Russian society, primarily concerned with the histories of five aristocratic families, portrayed against the background of the time of war against Napoleon. There is no question that this massive work is one of the world's great novels. Because of the size and scope or the novel, adapting this work for radio is a monumental task. If the detail and imagery is maintained, the adaptation will be huge. If it's time constrained, much of the novel's original power will be lost. The first known attempt at adaptation was done in 1945. In September of that year, a 6-part adaptation aired in NBC's WORLD'S GREAT NOVELS series. Each episode was 30 minutes long. Unfortunately, it is not believed to have survived. In 1997, the BBC decided to tackle the novel, this time in 10 1-hour episodes. It was presented unabridged on Radio 4's CLASSIC SERIALS program. The episodes aired weekly at 2:30 PM. In the usual BBC fashion, the production is lush, full of image-creating sound and first rate acting. If you haven't read the novel and don't know the story line, it would be wise to read at least a synopsis first. With so many main characters, it can be a little difficult following their individual stories, especially in the first few episodes. Like the novel, tackling this 10-hour epic in 1-hour parts can be a bit daunting. It is well worth the effort. If you still want more after listening to the series, try, "Making Love, War And Peace", which depicts Leo Tolstoy's life during the time he was writing "War And Peace". It aired on BBC Radio 4 on 10 January, 1998. The BBC has released the series on tape in the United Kingdom, ISBN: 0563382732. In the US, it is marketed through Bantam Doubleday Audiobooks, ISBN: 0553479431, and is sold in bookstores. Log Comments: Although not a part of the serial, "Making Love, War And Peace" is included in the log. Chronological Log: Date Day Num Title ------------ --- --- ---------------------------- 16 Nov, 1997 Sun 1 "Plots And Stratagems" 23 Nov, 1997 Sun 2 "Disillusionment" 30 Nov, 1997 Sun 3 "Things Fall Apart" 07 Dec, 1997 Sun 4 "Spring" 14 Dec, 1997 Sun 5 "Country Pleasures" 21 Dec, 1997 Sun .... no show .... 28 Dec, 1997 Sun 6 "Natacha's Crucible" 04 Jan, 1998 Sun 7 "The Old World Lost" 11 Jan, 1998 Sun 8 "Borodine" 18 Jan, 1998 Sun 9 "At The Gates Of Moscow" 25 Jan, 1998 Sun 10 "The World Transformed" 10 Jan, 1998 Sat -- "Making Love, War And Peace" (90 minutes) Last Update: May 20, 2004 This log is informational only and does not imply that I have these shows for trade or sale. The shows are still protected under copyright law and should be obtained only from authorized dealers. The log may be freely reproduced and published on a no-profit basis. Please send error corrections or additional information to Frank M. Passage, 109 Elmwood Road, Verona, NJ 07044 (email: wb2ntp@arrl.net).