I dearly love this book. It's absurd, it's profound, it's sacrilegious, it's deeply moral … and it's a damned good read. I hope the BBC Radio adaptation is lengthy enough to do justice to the book. (Which I've read aloud to the family on car trips, so I feel like I have a personal stake in any audio adaptation …)
BBC – Radio 4 to make first ever dramatisation of Good Omens – Media centre
It’s the end of the world – just not quite how we might be expecting it – but then this is Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman’s version of Armageddon.
I always miss this sort of thing. I intend to record from Listen Again (understandably the BBC doesn’t podcast/make downloadable stuff which it can sell), but always either forget, or just miss it.