

In 1963, Disneyland Records released The Story of 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (ST-1924), a loose adaptation of both the Verne novel and the 1954 Walt Disney film.20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (1961), an 8-part serial adaptation broadcast on the BBC Home Service.Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea was adapted into a half-hour episode of the NBC radio series Favorite Story hosted by Ronald Colman and broadcast Decemas the favorite story of Orson Welles.Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea has been adapted as an audiobook many times, both unabridged and abridged, with some well-known readers, including: 1960's, published by Caedmon Records, read by James Mason (excerpts) 1989, Recorded Books Classics Library Audiobook unabridged version, #89880, in 10 audio-cassettes, 14.5 hours ISBN 1-55690-581-5, performed by Norman Dietz 1994, published by Naxos Audiobooks, read by John Carlisle (unabridged) 1998, published by Blackstone Audio, read by Frederick Davidson (unabridged) 2008, published by Dove Audio, read by Harlan Ellison (abridged) 2011, published by Listening Library, read by James Frain (unabridged) and 2016, published by CSA Word/Talking Classics, read by Alex Jennings (abridged).Jules Verne's 1870 novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea has been adapted and referenced in popular culture on numerous occasions.
