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  1. Star Wars is a 13-part (5 hour, 56 minute) radio serial originally broadcast on National Public Radio on March 2, 1981. [1] [2] It was adapted by Brian Daley from the 1977 film, and directed by John Madden, with music by John Williams and sound design for Lucasfilm by Ben Burtt. The serial was recorded in 1981 at Westlake Recording ...

  2. Return of the Jedi is a six-part radio adaptation of Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, the third of the Star Wars radio dramatizations adapting the original trilogy. The drama was produced by HighBridge Audio, the company that had released the first two series on tape and CD, in...

  3. With Anthony Daniels, Joshua Fardon, Peter Michael Goetz, Arye Gross. Regrouping with the Rebel Alliance, Luke, Leia, Han, and Lando plot a final assault on the Empire's new Death Star II. On the forest moon of Endor, the Rebels launch their plan.

    • John Madden
    • 1996
    • Action, Adventure, Fantasy
    • Brian Daley, George Lucas, Lawrence Kasdan
  4. Experience the climactic conclusion of the original Star Wars trilogy with "Return of The Jedi," now brought to life as an exhilarating radio drama! 🎙️ Join...

    • 20 Min.
    • Classic Airwaves
  5. Return of the Jedi was a six-part radio adaptation of the original 1983 film, produced in 1996 and broadcast on National Public Radio in the US. Joshua Fardon took over as Luke...

    • 177 Min.
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    • Groovy Stuff
  6. Some time after the events of The Empire Strikes Back, our heroes find themselves wrapped up in a plot to save their friend Han Solo, who is captured by the gangster Jabba the Hutt, and Luke Skywalker makes his final leap to being a Jedi.

  7. Dieses Radio-Hörspiel wurde von HighBridge Audio produziert und vom amerikanischen Sender National Public Radio (NPR) in sechs Episoden gesendet, und zwar vom 5. November bis Dezember 1996. Die Laufzeit betrug insgesamt 4 Stunden und 15 Minuten.