Get Your Terry Pratchett Fix By Listening to the BBC Radio 4 Adaptation of Good Omens

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Since the sad passing of Terry Pratchett, we’ve all been looking for ways to revisit his work and remember the awesomeness of the worlds he created. Well, BBC Radio 4 is making that mission a lot easier with their radio adaptation of Good Omens, starring Peter Serafinowicz (Shaun of the Dead, Spaced) and Mark Heap (Spaced).

Good Omens is, of course, the 1990 fantasy novel co-written by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, and tells the story of an angel and a demon who work together to try and save the world from the apocalypse. Episodes 1 and 2 are available to be listened to on the BBC Radio 4 website (through May 7th) and Episode 3 will be available late this evening (UK time, natch). The website also features some awesome interviews and behind-the-scenes stuff about the production that any fan will love.

(via BBC Homepage)

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