Talk:Patrick Tull

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[edit] Patrick Tull, Dead?

There have been reports on discussion groups and mailing lists that Patrick Tull died of cancer on 23 September 2006. While I have no doubt that this is true (and am most uncommon sorry to hear it), a good source is required before the artticle may be updated to reflect this. See WP:BLP for more. --Jumbo 23:14, 23 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Patrick Tull and George Orwell

Worth mentioning...the great readings of Mr Tull of most of Orwell's books.

[edit] Brother Cadfael

Also worth mentioning are Tull's readings (for Recorded Books) of Ellis Peters's "Brother Cadfael" mysteries. DMTate 02:09, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Delete PoB comment

O'Brian's comment about his "ideal narrator" has no place in this article. PoB's point of view on how prose should be read aloud is certainly unique, but not widely held even among those who read and listen to his work. It certainly adds nothing to an article discussing Tull's achievements.