The Lord of The Rings (1981 Radio Series) - Episode List

Episode List

Episode Title First broadcast
1 The Long Awaited Party 8 March 1981
2 The Shadow of the Past 15 March 1981
3 The Black Riders 22 March 1981
4 Trouble at The Prancing Pony 29 March 1981
5 The Knife in the Dark 5 April 1981
6 The Council of Elrond 12 April 1981
7 The Fellowship of the Ring 19 April 1981
8 The Mines of Moria 26 April 1981
9 The Mirror of Galadriel 3 May 1981
10 The Breaking of the Fellowship 10 May 1981
11 The Riders of Rohan 17 May 1981
12 Treebeard of Fangorn 24 May 1981
13 The King of the Golden Hall 31 May 1981
14 Helm's Deep 7 June 1981
15 The Voice of Saruman 14 June 1981
16 The Black Gate Is Closed 21 June 1981
17 The Window on the West 28 June 1981
18 Minas Tirith 5 July 1981
19 Shelob's Lair 12 July 1981
20 The Siege of Gondor 19 July 1981
21 The Battle of Pelennor Fields 26 July 1981
22 The Houses of Healing 2 August 1981
23 Mount Doom 9 August 1981
24 The Return of the King 16 August 1981
25 Homeward Bound 23 August 1981
26 The Grey Havens 30 August 1981

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