'Star Wars: The Radio Drama' Episode Review: 'The Millennium Falcon Deal'
(C) 1993 HighBridge Audio and Lucasfilm Ltd. (LFL) Before Brian Daley was hired by Lucasfilm's vice president for publications Carol Titleman to write the 13-part radio adaptation of Star Wars, he was an established science fiction who was best known for his Coramonde duology and - more relevantly - a trio of novels about Han Solo set before the events of George Lucas's 1977 space-fantasy film. In fact, Daley was given the gig because Titleman liked the way he had written Star Wars material, especially when it came to depicting everyone's favorite Corellian smuggler before he met Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Mos Eisley cantina on Tatooine. There's no doubt about it. Brian Daley really enjoyed writing the dialogue for Han and Chewbacca in the Radio Drama. Photo credit: (C) 1977 20th Century Fox Film Corporation I mention this because in "The Millennium Falcon Deal," the sixth episode of Star Wars: The Radio Drama, Daley introduc...