The possessive form of "narrator" is "narrator's." It's as simple as adding an apostrophe and an "s" at the end. So, next time you're talking about a narrator's perspective, just remember to throw in that little punctuation mark.
La Linea (75') starring... Mr. Line By OSVALDO CAVANDOLI
no he is not even though u think he is....... he is not.
The Bread Back Then Was Mostly 3c
to remind the narrator of her Puerto Rican roots
Alfredo S. Gonzales
$0.20
the cost of bread in the 1950's was $0.17 per loaf
Lynn Kutner has written: 'Bountiful bread' -- subject(s): Bread
Cosmos is the closest example to your question. I believe it featured scientist Carl Sagan as the Narrator. He is not longer living. Cosmos was a documentary, not a science-fiction opus.
29 cents
dempsters