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THE AUDIO COLLECTION Nov 2020 No THE AUDIO COLLECTION Nov 2020 No. Dad's Army DA01 The Man and the Hour Museum Piece DA02 Command Decision The Enemy Within the Gates DA03 The Battle of Godfrey's Cottage The Armoured Might of L/Cpl Jones DA04 Sgt Wilson's Little Secret A Stripe for Frazer DA05 Operation Kilt Battle School DA06 Under Fire Something Nasty in the Vault DA07 The Showing Up of Corporal Jones The Loneliness of the Long Distance Walker DA08 Sorry, Wrong Number (Lion has Phones) The Bullet is not for Firing DA09 Room at the Bottom Menace from the Deep DA10 No Spring for Frazer Sons of the Sea DA11 Present Arms (Battle of the Giants/Shooting Pains) DA12 Don't Forget the Diver If The Cap Fits DA13 Put That Light Out Boots, Boots, Boots DA14 Sergeant, Save My Boy! Branded DA15 Uninvited Guests A Brush With The Law DA16 A Soldier's Farewell Brain Versus Brawn DA17 War Dance Mum's Army DA18 Getting the Bird Don't Fence Me In DA19 The King Was In His Counting House When Did You Last See Your Money? DA20 Fallen Idol A Wilson, Manager DA21 All Is Safely Gathered In The Day The Balloon Went Up DA22 A Man of Action The Honourable Man DA23 The Godiva Affair Keep Young and Beautiful DA24 Absent Friends Round and Round Went The Great Big Wheel DA25 The Great White Hunter (Man Hunt) The Deadly Attachment DA26 Things That Go Bump in the Night My British Buddy DA27 Big Guns The Big Parade DA28 Asleep In The Deep We Know Our Onions DA29 The Royal Train A Question of Reference DA30 High Finance The Recruit DA31 A Jumbo Sized Problem (Everybody's Trucking) The Cricket Match (The Test) DA32 Time On My Hands Turkey Dinner DA33 The Captain's Car The Two and a Half Feathers DA34 Is There Honey Still For Tea? Ten Seconds From Now (Broadcast to the Empire) No. It Sticks Out Half a Mile HAM01 The Business Proposition (pilot - Arthur Lowe) The Business Proposition HAM02 The Bank Loan Who Owned the Pier HAM03 Inspecting the Foundations Pike in Love HAM04 The Friends of Frambourne Pier Association The Associates First Meeting HAM05 Wilson & Miss Perkins Marooned The Fancy Dress Night HAM06 The Builder War Damage HAM07 Miss Perkins Pin Up Girl Hidden Trasure No. Parsley Sidings PS01 The Market Special (5.12.71) The Postal Express (12.12.71) PS02 The Beauty Queen Contest (19.12.71) The Inspector Calls (26.12.71) PS03 Who'll be Mother? (23.1.72) The Concert (30.1.71) PS04 A Bird in the Hand (3.11.73) The Film Makers (24.11.73) PS05 Goodbye Parsley Sidings (6.2.72) The Entente Cordial (13.10.73) PS06 A Night Out (20.10.73) The Secret Agent (1.12.73) PS07 No. The Motorway Men MM01 Coal (pilot) (23.1.71) Cement (episode 1) (2.2.72) MM02 Bulldozers (episode 2) (9.2.72) Archaelogy (short clip from episode 3) (16.2.72) MM03 The New Foreman (episode 4) (23.2.72) Farmer Barrett (episode 5) (1.3.72) MM04 The Chinese are Coming (episode 6) (8.3.72) London Airport (episode 7 + short clip from episode 8) No. The Men From The Ministry MFM01 A Private Affair Muddlers In Law MFM02 Rotten to the Corps The Butcher of Glensporan MFM03 All At Sea (1.1.67) Waterway To Go (24.3.68) MFM04 The Bigger The Better Individual Collections No. Arthur Lowe AL01 The Arthur Lowe Story Radio documentary presented by Bill Pertwee AL02 Press Cuttings Radio drama AL03 Potter (two episodes) Audio recordings from the TV series AL04 Aesop in Fable Land / Moveaboutalot Reading two children's stories AL05 Mr Men Stories & Songs Readings & Songs (2 discs) AL06 The Diary of a Nobody Reading a classic novel AL07 Ann Veronica Show Cast Album with Ian Lavender. Lyrics by David Croft AL08 British Gas Challenge 1974 Commercial AL08 Second Time Around Radio comedy pilot about a second marriage AL09 Bless 'Em All Wartime songs AL10 With Great Pleasure Reading poetry with Martin Jarvis AL11 Desert Island Discs Arthur's appearance in December 1970 No. John Le Mesurier JLM01 Appleby's End Radio drama (2 discs) JLM02 The Kamikaze Ground Staff Reunion Dinner Radio drama JLM03 The Dog That Died Radio drama JLM04 Hancock's Half Hour - The Lift Radio comedy with Tony Hancock JLM04 The Unforgettable John Le Mesurier Documentary on his life (audio recording from TV) JLM05 What is to Become of us All Poetry, songs and readings JLM06 The Velveteen Rabbit Reading a children's story JLM07 Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves Radio drama featuring John as an art collector(3 discs) No. Clive Dunn CD01 The World of Beachcomber Radio comedy starring Spike Milligan (two episodes) CD01 Definitely Dunn All 6 radio episodes CD02 Hancock's Half Hour (Radio Ham/Reunion Party) Radio comedy with Tony Hancock CD03 Desert Island Discs Clive's appearance in June 1971 CD03 Wartime Songs Medley of favourites CD04 Permission to Sing 12 songs (including "Grandad") CD05 Pinnochio Reading a children's story No. John Laurie JL01 The Clitheroe Kid - Jim's Highland Fling Radio comedy with Jimmy Clitheroe JL01 The Ken Dodd Radio Show Radio comedy show JL02 PC49 - The Case of the Black Diamonds Radio drama JL02 Doctor Finlay's Casebook Radio drama JL03 The Great McGonagal Poetry readings from the great Scottish poet JL03 Songs and Poems from Sccotland Medley of favourites JL04 Desert Island Discs John's appearance in May 1976 No. Ian Lavender AL07 Ann Veronica Show Cast Album with Arthur Lowe & lyrics by David Croft IL01 The Mirror Cracked - Agatha Christie Radio drama with June Whitfield as Miss Marple (2 discs) IL02 4.50 from Paddington - Agatha Christie Radio drama with June Whitfield as Miss Marple (2 discs) IL03 Mischief Radio adaptation of Ben Travers novel (2 discs) IL04 He's a Wonderful Wife Radio comedy episode IL05 Croft Originals Radio presentation looking at the work of David Croft IL06 Today's The Day (two broadcasts) Radio feature on newsworthy dates by Martyn Lewis IL07 Interviews IL08 Pinnochio Reading children's stories No. Bill Pertwee BP01 Meet the Huggets Radio comedy BP01 The Early Years Extracts from Bill's early career in Variety Shows BP01 Beyond Our Ken Radio Comedy with Kenneth Horne and Kenneth Williams BP02 By The Beautiful Sea Radio feature on the seaside in the 1950's BP03 The Arts Programme Radio feature on concerts and seaside entertainment (2 discs) BP04 The Story of a TV Legend Bill's account of his experiences in Dad's Army (2 discs) BP05 Farewell to The Paris Celebrity concert on the closure of The Paris Theatre (2 discs) BP06 Worzel Gummidge Cast album from stage show BP07 Today's The Day (TV version) 1995 audio recording of the newsworthy dates programme BP08 Kingston Hospital Radio Interviews BP09 Various Interviews With John Dunn, Pete Murray and The Jamesons BP10 Songs from Wartime and Variety BP11 In Conversation with Brian Johnstone Radio chat while rain stopped play at Headingly in 1988 BP12 Seaside Shows & Pierrots Contributions to a programme presented by Cyril Fletcher No. Other Items OTH01 Dad's Army - The Stage Show 1975 Cast Album OTH02 Dad's Army - The Movie The soundtrack to the whole movie (2 discs) OTH03 Dad's Army Radio Show Sound Effects All you need to record your own version! OTH04 Dad's Army Themes & Wartime Songs Several versions of the title music and songs from the period OTH05 Dad's Army Sketches Four original sketches from Christmas Night With The Stars OTH06 Croft Oiginals Radio presentation with Ian Lavender looking at his career OTH06 Ha Ha History Radio documentary on comedy writing and history as a subject OTH07 Interview With Jimmy Perry and David Croft OTH07 Jimmy Perry Remembers Radio presentation about pre-war variety shows OTH08 The Ghost Train (Two Versions) Radio drama written by Arnold Ridley (3 discs) OTH09 The Events at Black Tor Radio drama in 6 parts featuring James Beck (3 discs) OTH10 Henry V Radio drama featuring Frank Williams OTH11 Interview with Pamela Cundell Talking to Bill Pertwee about her career OTH12 A Gradley Neet Readings and poetry with Colin Bean (2 discs) OTH13 How Do / The Voice of His Age Readings and poetry with Colin Bean OTH14 Stay at Home Soldier Radio feature on the Home Guard OTH15 The Archive Hour Selection of recordings from the BBC OTH16 Don't Panic (Bressingham 2000 Report) Radio report and interviews OTH17 Various Interviews Including material on DAAS UK and the NZ branch OTH18 A Stripe for Frazer/Christmas Night With The Stars Recently discovered audio recordings (1968 Christmas sketch) OTH19 Dear Arthur, Love John BBC Radio 4 drama written by Roy Smiles OTH20 Desert Island Discs - Arnold Ridley Arnold's appearance in November 1973 OTH21 Permission to Speak Sir! - Dad's Army On Radio Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles on adapting the show for radio.
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