One of Ray Galton and Alan Simpson’s favourite radio episodes.
The Wild Man of the Woods shows Hancock’s desire to get away from it all. It leads him to camp first in a bus shelter on Clapham Common, and then in a bit of forest rented from Sid.
Featuring a star cast that includes Sid James, Bill Kerr, Warren Mitchell, Kenneth Williams, Hattie Jacques and Fenella Fielding
Author : Chris Addison
Peformed By : Various
BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Length : 2 hours
Type : Radio Shows British Humor
Price : $18.49
This is the Sony Radio award wining Radio 4 series from Chris Addison, which precedes Civilization. The four episodes are called Language and Communication, Social Development.... More...
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Author : Jerry Robbins
Peformed By : Full Cast Production
Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
Length : 25 minutes
Type : Humor Radio Shows American
Price : $1.50
All Dibble wants to do is spend a quiet Saturday at home. More...
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Author : Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Peformed By : Tony Hancock
BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Length : 2 hours
Type : Humor British Radio Shows Modern Classics Humor
Price : $18.49
Welcome back to 23 Railway Cuttings, East Cheam, where loveable curmudgeon Anthony Aloysius St John Hancock is still suffering the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune... More...
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Author : Jerry Robbins
Peformed By : Full Cast Production
Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
Length : 25 minutes
Type : Humor Radio Shows American
Price : $1.50
The circus returns to Mayham, and the star of the show takes a liking to Dibble. More...
Written By : Pete McCarthy
Narrated By : Pete McCarthy
Hodder & Stoughton Audiobooks
Length : 2 hours
Type : Autobiography Biographical Travel
Price : $16.75
The audio of the million-selling book - Pete McCarthy's hilarious journey in search of his Irish roots.
McCarthy's tale of his hilarious trip around Ireland has gained thousands of fans all over the world.
Pete was born in Warrington to an Irish mother and an English father and spent happy summer holidays in Cork. Years later, reflecting on the many places he has visited as a travel broadcaster, Pete admits that he feels more at home in Ireland than anywhere. To find out whether this is due to rose-coloured spectacles or to a deeper tie with the country of his ancestors, Pete sets off on a trip around Ireland and discovers that it has changed in surprising ways.
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