
They have lost two of their group already and their hearts are heavy with sorrow and fear. Frodo and Sam are heading to Mordor together, Merry and Pippin have been taken by the orcs, and Gimli, Legolas and Aragorn are trying to find their friends. Starting where the Fellowship of the Ring left off, the original group is scattered. The Two Towers does not suffer from second book syndrome. With so many stories to balance, it would have been easy for this part "Go to Minas Tirith and save my people!" "Go to Minas Tirith and save my people!" The Two Towers does not suffer from second book syndrome. Widely regarded as a broadcasting classic, the BBC Radio dramatisation of 'The Lord of the Rings' stars Ian Holm, Michael Hordern, Robert Stephens, John Le Mesurier and Peter Woodthorpe. The others are besieged by an army of orcs - save for Frodo and Sam, whose journey down the River Anduin is being watched by a dark and shadowy figure. Gandalf has fallen into an abyss, and Boromir has fatally succumbed to the power of the Ring.

Their mission is to reach the Mountain of Fire in Mordor, where the Ruling Ring can be destroyed, but already their campaign is in jeopardy. Having fled the Shire in their escape from Sauron's Dark Riders, Frodo and the Fellowship of the Ring have journeyed to Rivendell and beyond. Their mission is to reach the Mountain of Fire in Mordor, where the Ruling Ring can be destroyed, but already their campaign The second instalment of Tolkien's epic tale, adapted from the original BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation.

The second instalment of Tolkien's epic tale, adapted from the original BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation.
