Books

What C. S. Lewis Sounded Like

One of his BBC talks and a few other recordings made available online.

Christianity Today May 4, 2006

During WWII, the BBC used twelve-inch metal disks coated with acetate for recordings. But because metal was in short supply, those disks were primarily reserved for field recording, so only one of Lewis’s WWII talks was preserved. That talk, Beyond Personality: The New Men, was broadcast on March 21, 1944. A recording of it (along with a recording of an introduction to Lewis’s book, The Great Divorce), are available on the BBC’s website.

The BBC recording is clear, with a hint of scratchiness in the background that gives it a tone of authenticity, so that it sounds like a relic from World War II. Lewis’s voice has warmth, despite the formality of his presentation, but it lacks the crispness of Anthony Hopkins or Joss Acklund, both of whom have portrayed Lewis. There’s also none of the wise grandfather tone so evident in the narration of The Chronicles of Narnia.

In C. S. Lewis in a Time of War, Justin Phillips, a veteran BBC journalist, gives Lewis high marks. He writes: 

Lewis had a rich, deep, booming voice. To the modern ear, it undoubtedly sounds well to do and ‘plummy,’ not unlike that of Trevor Howard in the film Brief Encounter, but deeper. It is a natural voice that commands your attention, but Lewis does not talk down to you or sound patronizing, even when he is explaining complex issues. He has the accent and timbre of a man of his age and his time—beautifully-spoken English in a somewhat upper-class voice in the vernacular of the 1940s. There is an elegant turn of phrase, a clarity of thought and logical structure that is always evident.

Lewis also recorded a series of talks for the Episcopal Radio and Television Foundation (now the Episcopal Media Center), which aired in the U.S. The talks still exist, and several clips can be heard on the fan site, Into the Wardrobe. The online clips of The Four Loves are cleaner and crisper than the BCC recording, likely because of advances in technology. Copies of The Four Loves as well as Beyond Personality talks can be ordered from Amazon.com and the Alliance for Christian Media.

Copyright © 2006 Christianity Today. Click for reprint information.

Related Elsewhere:

Also posted today is:

Mere Christianity Goes to War | Justin Phillips tells the story of C.S. Lewis’s wartime radio broadcasts.

C.S. Lewis in a Time of War is available from Christianbook.com and other book retailers.

Our full-coverage of C. S. Lewis, including our December 2005 cover story, is available on our website.

Our Latest

Review

How Can You Live with Yourself After Doing Evil?

Michael Valdovinos’s book offers coping strategies, which are a start. But what we truly need is forgiveness.

The Bulletin

Military Rescue in Iran, Pam Bondi, Artemis II, and Social Media Addiction Trial

US military rescues airman in Iran, Pam Bondi fired, Artemis II mission circles moon, and landmark case against Meta and Google.

News

Mobile Food Ministries Adapt to High Gas Prices

Despite soaring costs, two Christian groups in California persevere—and trust for God’s provision

How to Debate Faith Around the Table

Louis Markos

An excerpt from My Apologetics Dinner Party.

News

The Anglican Priest Preaching in Kenya’s Nightclubs

Pius Sawa

As hard-partying culture steals youth from the church, one pastor seeks to bring them back.

Being Human

Why Family Patterns Still Run Your Life with Steve Cuss & Clarissa Moll

The gospel of your family vs. the gospel of Jesus

The Russell Moore Show

Am I Sinning by Feeling Anxious?

Russell answers a listener question about trusting God when your anxiety won’t go away.

The Rebellious Act of Rolling Back the Stone

Richard Mouw

From Jesus to angels to the apostles, Resurrection Day instructs us on earthly and heavenly authority.

addApple PodcastsDown ArrowDown ArrowDown Arrowarrow_left_altLeft ArrowLeft ArrowRight ArrowRight ArrowRight Arrowarrow_up_altUp ArrowUp ArrowAvailable at Amazoncaret-downCloseCloseellipseEmailEmailExpandExpandExternalExternalFacebookfacebook-squarefolderGiftGiftGooglegoogleGoogle KeephamburgerInstagraminstagram-squareLinkLinklinkedin-squareListenListenListenChristianity TodayCT Creative Studio Logologo_orgMegaphoneMenuMenupausePinterestPlayPlayPocketPodcastprintremoveRSSRSSSaveSavesaveSearchSearchsearchSpotifyStitcherTelegramTable of ContentsTable of Contentstwitter-squareWhatsAppXYouTubeYouTube