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Download Audio Books from Audiobook Quest
Author : Various
Performed By : Full Cast Production
Publisher : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Length : 2 hours
Type : Modern Classics Humor British Radio Shows
Price : $14.99
The Fear of Wages (6 March 1956) The Nadger Plague (18 October 1956) The Great British Revolution (16 December 1957) The Sahara Desert Statue (3 November 1958)
Go on, join Commander Seagoon and the Fourth Armoured Thunderboxes as they fight on (well, blunder on) in Burma, help Lord Neddie combat the dreaded Nadger Plague, man (and Bluebottle) the barricades as Citizen Ned leads the revolution, and avert your eyes as Nude Ned of Wales bares all in the Sahara. It's hot stuff, folks.
Yes, it's the all-leather Goon Show (now available in half-pint bottles) with another cult quartet of timeless wireless wizardry from Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, and Harry Secombe, and their alter egos Bloodnok, Moriarity, Eccles, and the rest.
And why is that gas stove wearing a hat? It's going out.
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