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From Jules Verne comes this
radio production about an English Blockade Runner in the
American Civil War, and its attempt to free a prisoner held
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BBC Radio has a unique
heritage when it comes to Shakespeare. Since 1923, when the
newly formed company broadcast its first full-length play,
generations of actors and producers have honed and perfected
the craft of making Shakespeare to be heard. The poetic
richness of the language in "the Scottish play" is enhanced
through the medium of radio to bring new depths of anguish
to the tortured reasonings of Macbeth and his wife.
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One of the best gagsters in
the business, Bob Monkhouse had audiences hooting at his
amazing verbal dexterity for over fifty years. From his
classic stand-up routines to his role as the avuncular,
wise-cracking host of numerous game shows, he was loved by
the public and paid the sincere compliment of being imitated
by countless impressionists. |
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A Scandal in Bohemia - The
King of Bohemia seeks the return of a compromising
photograph but the woman who has it proves more than a match
for the great detective.
The Red-Headed League - Holmes and Doyle move into top gear
in one of the finest stories in the canon. Why should a
pawnbroker have to copy out the Encyclopaedia Britannica and
what bearing can the knees of a man's trousers have on the
case? |
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The real story of Custer
and his famous last battle against the Sioux.
Lt. Col. George A. Custer leads his 7th Cavalry into the
Valley of the Little Big Horn, and into eternity in this
truly spectacular audio dramatization. It is our heartfelt
hope that we have done justice to the events of June 25th
1876. It was a horrific battle, which saw no true victors.
Custer's command lost their lives. The Plains Indians lost
their way of life. |
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When a Martian spacecraft
lands on Woking Common, mankind is terrorised by aliens in
tall, armoured capsules which stalk the countryside on three
legs.
The machines wreak havoc on London and the Southern
Counties, and survivors are driven underground.
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'Hello, I'm Rob Brydon . join
me on an exciting musical journey in the company of a band
who have come to mean an awful lot to me. They're probably
my fourth, or maybe even third, favourite novelty music act
- Flight of the Conchords . ' |
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