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Written and read by Johnny Daukes
Johnny Daukes’ memoir Shadowman tells the story of a young life corrupted by sexual abuse and a subsequent journey writing music, comedy and film that amounted to an unconscious recording and processing of that early trauma. Includes many of Johnny's songs.
Dur: 8hrs 50minsStereo
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Scimitar Into Stanley: One Soldier's Falklands War
Written by Roger FieldNarrated by Kerry Hutchinson
In May 1982, Captain Roger Field, The Blues and Royals, attached to HQ 5th Infantry Brigade, sailed on the Queen Elizabeth 2 as part of the second wave to liberate the Falkland Islands. Surprised by what he saw at Brigade HQ, he started writing a diary.
Dur: 7hrs 29minsMono
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Written by Michael OtsNarrated by Neil Gardner
All of us will go through moments when we are forced to face up to life’s big questions.
Dur: 5hrs 19minsMono
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Incomparable: Explorations in the Character of God
Written by Andrew WilsonNarrated by Neil Gardner
There is no greater pursuit, no greater journey and no greater joy than discovering the extraordinary character of God.
Dur: 4hrs 8minsMono
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Written by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone and Edited by Marc GascoigneNarrated by Neil Gardner
No adventurer should be without this essential guide. TITAN contains everything you need to know, covering the turbulent history of the Fighting Fantasy world, Titan; from its creation and early civilisations - through the devastating War of the Wizards - to the present day wilderness and anarchy where the delicate balance between Good and Chaos could at any moment be overturned!
Dur: 9hrs 25minsMono
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Voice Over Man: The Extraordinary Story of a Professional Voice Actor
Written & Read by Peter Dickson
‘Voice Over Man’, is a fascinating insight into the life of one of the world’s most prolific voice-over artists. It’s a frank and very personal account of his career. Not in the full glare of the spotlight, but in the dark spaces behind the scenes that the public never get to see.
Dur: 11hrs 08minsMono
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Written by Charles Rawlings-Way
Read by David Monteath
With Intro & Outro read by Paul Mclaughlin
Forewords Written and Read by Justin Currie and Iain Harvie
Glasgow band Del Amitri have sold more than six million albums. Their 1995 single Roll To Me cracked the Top 10 in the US, and five of their albums went Top 10 in the UK. But as yet there hasn't been anything substantial written about the band...until now!
Dur: 9 hours 45MONO
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Holy Bible: New Revised Standard Version - Anglicized Edition
Narrated by John Banks
JOHN BANKS brings the words of the NRSV Bible to incredible life...including all the books of the Old & New Testaments.
Dur: 73hrs 47minsMonoSize: 6.04GB – 192Kbps (better than CD-quality!)Files: 84
Holy Bible: The Old Testament - New Revised Standard Version - Anglicized Edition
Narrated by John Banks
JOHN BANKS brings the words of the NRSV Bible Old Testament Books to incredible life.
Dur: 56hrs 13minsMonoSize: 4.59GB – 192Kbps (better than CD-quality!)Files: 54
Holy Bible: The New Testament - New Revised Standard Version - Anglicized Edition
Narrated by John Banks
JOHN BANKS brings the words of the NRSV Bible New Testament Books to incredible life.
Dur: 17hrs 36minsMonoSize: 1.45GB – 192Kbps (better than CD-quality!)Files: 30
Broken Works Best: When God Turns Your Pain into Gain
Written and read by Julian Catherine Campbell
This book is a must-read if you're suffering or supporting others, and an invaluable resource to prepare all of us for challenging times.
Dur: 6hrs 2minsMonoSize: 504MB – 192Kbps (better than CD-quality!)Files: 27
Written and read by Julian Hardyman
If you’ve ever felt like you’re the only person who’s thought that prayer is a bit strange, then this is the book for you.
Dur: 2hrs 35minsMonoSize: 215MB – 192Kbps (better than CD-quality!)Files: 14
Written and read by Glen Scrivener
In Love Story we explore Jesus as the true Hero and Easter as the 'myth that really happened'.
Dur: 1hr 19minsMonoSize: 112MB – 192Kbps (better than CD-quality!)Files: 6
Written and read by Glen Scrivener
If Christianity is a house, consider 321 ‘the grand tour’. You’re invited to step inside and have a look at the Christian faith from within.
Dur: 5hrs 17minsMonoSize: 437MB – 192Kbps (better than CD-quality!)Files: 13
Written by Dai Hankey
Narrated by Michael Tinker
Sin is serious because God is Holy. Even if we are trusting in Jesus as our Lord and Saviour, the burden of our sin can quickly rob us of our Christian joy. So what should we do when we’ve done wrong in the eyes of God? This is the question that famously faced King David.
Dur: 1hr 4minsMonoSize: 88MB – 192Kbps (better than CD-quality!)Files: 5
Suffering & Singing: Knowing God's Love in the Pain and Despair
Written by John Hindley
Narrated by Michael Tinker
As we walk through life, the painful reality of suffering becomes something we all experience. Tears, despair and hurt are commonplace in a broken world. So how do we even contemplate singing at a time like this?
Dur: 1hr 10minsMonoSize: 99MB – 192Kbps (better than CD-quality!)Files: 10
Unbreakable: What the Son of God Said About the Word of God
Written by Andrew Wilson
Narrated by Michael Tinker
Andrew Wilson, in his clear and often amusing way, shows us clearly that the Son of God loved and trusted the Word of God – and if anyone sets out that the Bible is trustworthy, authoritative, good, helpful and powerful… then it’s Jesus Himself!
Dur: 57minsMonoSize: 83MB – 192Kbps (better than CD-quality!)Files: 14
Intentional: Evangelism that Takes People to Jesus
Written by Paul Williams
Narrated by Michael Tinker
If we’re honest none of us find evangelism easy. We’re told we should do it, we might know that we should be doing it, but the reality is often too scary.
Dur: 1hr 27minsMonoSize: 121MB – 192Kbps (better than CD-quality!)Files: 11
Written by Michael Reeves
Narrated by Michael Tinker
Sadly, most of us struggle to set aside time to pray. But, fear not, this is not another book that will pile on the guilt, simply saying pray better and more often. Instead, Michael Reeves shows us not only why prayer is so essential, but also how we can enjoy it too.
Dur: 33minsMonoSize: 48MB – 192Kbps (better than CD-quality!)Files: 14
Fearless Faith: Learning to Trust Jesus in Every Situation
Written by Jonathan Stephen
Narrated by Michael Tinker
When fear takes hold we can feel powerless and insipid. Life’s spiritual battles become too much and the devil seems to be winning. It does not have to be like this though! We can, and do, have victory in Christ. Faith in the all–powerful One means that we are strong in him, even when we feel weak.
Dur: 42minsMonoSize: 60MB – 192Kbps (better than CD-quality!)Files: 8
Revolutionary Work: What's the Point of the 9 to 5?
Written by William Taylor
Narrated by Neil Gardner
This book, based on a series of sermons by William Taylor, will help you to see that being a Christian can make a difference to how we experience work.
Dur: 3hrs 15minsMonoSize: 281MB – 192Kbps (better than CD-quality!)Files: 7
Revolutionary Sex: How the Good News of Jesus Changes Everything
Written by William Taylor
Narrated by Neil Gardner
Revolutionary Sex, based on talks by William Taylor, is a no–nonsense look at one of the biggest issues of our day.
Dur: 3hrs 03minsMonoSize: 261MB – 192Kbps (better than CD-quality!)Files: 7
Written & Read by Jo Naughton
You may think that you know yourself but your heart is deep and complex. Even God has to search to reveal what’s inside. My Whole Heart will lead you on a supernatural journey to freedom and fulfilment. It will set you up for lasting success.
Dur: 9hrs 19minsMono
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Moderated by Toby Hadoke
This release provides commentaries for some of the “orphaned” William Hartnell episodes of Doctor Who (where the story longer exists in its entirety) covering the recently returned Galaxy 4 episode Airlock, three episodes of The Daleks’ Master Plan and the final episode of The Celestial Toymaker.
Dur: 2hrs 09minsSTEREO
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Moderated by Toby Hadoke
The Daemons has long been a favourite of both the production team and Doctor Who fans alike. Now on the occasion of the serial’s 45th anniversary, members of the cast and crew reunite to share their memories and experiences of working on the show in five brand new commentaries, with a bonus alternative track for episode two.
Dur: 2hrs 26minsSTEREO
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Moderated by Toby Hadoke
Remembrance of the Daleks opened Doctor Who’s 25th anniversary in great style in 1988. In celebration of this classic serial, members of the cast and crew reunite to share their memories and experiences of working on the show in six new commentaries, including alternative tracks for episodes one and three.
Dur: 2hrs 28minsSTEREO
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Read by Richard Burnip & Claire Harding-Wild
Propelled to stardom at the age of 15, until his tragic death from cancer at the age of 53, this is the story of actor Jack Wild, in his own words – published for the first time.
Dur: 20hrs 1minsMONO
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Dead Woman Laughing: An Actor's Take from Both Sides of the Camera
Written & read by Daphne Ashbrook
Witty, self-effacing and painfully honest; the themes of life, death and laughter come together as Daphne Ashbrook recounts her many on-and off-screen scrapes with mortality.
Dur: 5hrs 44minsMONO
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Written by Kevin Turton
Read by Phil Reynolds
Warwickshire has seen its fair share of murder down the centuries. This latest collection explores notorious crimes from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, using contemporary documents; trial transcripts and newspaper accounts to examine cases that gripped both the county and the nation.
Dur: 3hrs 36minsMONO
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London's Labyrinth: The World Beneath the City's Streets
Written by Fiona Rule
Read by Kim Hartman
Every inhabitant of London and its satellites knows of the Underground (Tube) network; most have travelled on the system at least once in their lives. However, fewer are aware of the fascinating, multi-faceted story of the self-contained world constructed beneath London since the mid-Victorian era.
Dur: 8hrs 02minsMONO
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Written by Valentine Palmer
Read by Valentine Palmer
TV actor, producer and screenwriter Valentine Palmer sets out to write the definitive account of the Titanic’s sinking. Palmer follows up innumerable conflicting stories and theories that still, to this day, surround the doomed liner.
Dur: 6hrs 25minsMONO
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Written & read by Dave Bartram
In this bitter-sweet account Lead Singer (and later manager) of 70s sensations Showaddywaddy Dave Bartram candidly recollects the extraordinary occurrences of 10 weeks in the UK's bucket & spade resorts, which strained every emotion to breaking point!
Dur: 3hr 47minsMONO
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Written & read by Ray Brooks
Ray Brooks’ acting career has spanned more than four decades, from his breakthrough role in iconic 1960s film The Knack, to infamy as the murderer of Pauline Fowler in EastEnders.
Dur: 2hrs 47minsMONO
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Written by Jon Pertwee
Read by Terry Molloy
Published for the first time on audio; Fantom Publishing presents Jon Pertwee’s infamous autobiography Moon Boots and Dinner Suits read by Terry Molloy.
Dur: 3hrs 21minsMONO
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Written by Kate O'Mara
Full-cast audio drama
Two very different women, the much married Mary Queen of Scots and the Virgin Queen of England had one fundamental thing in common, one thing that would change the course of history: each believed in her God given right to sit on the throne of England.
Dur: 1hrs 13minsSTEREO
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Written by Frank Wedekind, translated/adapted by Alastair Burroughs
Full-cast audio drama
London, 1944. Seemingly far from the war in Europe, two schoolboys find they have much more pressing concerns than the fighting on the front-line. Spring Awakening is a story of youth and innocence, and the awakening we all experience one day. It explores the power of friendship and lust, and the role of society in dealing with these childhood traumas.
Dur: 1hr 42minsSTEREO
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Written by Nicolas Ridley
Read by Nicolas Ridley and Terry Molloy
Anecdotal, engaging and truthful, Godfrey's Ghost is an affectionate - and often moving - portrait of a remarkable man who, faced with more than his fair share of life's vicissitudes, through love, courage and the kind of well-grounded philosophy that doesn't recognise itself as such, lived his life valiantly and well.
Dur: 3hrs 35minsSTEREO
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Written by Patrick Hamilton
Full-cast audio drama
Emilia Fox (Silent Witness, Rebecca, Merlin) stars as troubled newly wed Bella Manningham in this brand new full cast audio production of the classic thriller Gaslight.
Dur: 1hrs 59minsSTEREO
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Written and read by Mary Tamm
In the 1970s, she travelled the universe aboard the TARDIS… 30 years on, actress Mary Tamm now recounts the story of her own, earthbound, adventures.
Dur: 3hrs 19minsMONO
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Written by Victor Pemberton
Full-cast audio drama
Tormented by the spirit of her dead husband - Virginia Preston seeks help from a young medium Simon Elliot. But as questions commence and the investigation begins; Simon uncovers the real truth behind the events leading up to the murder of her younger lover and the execution of her husband, in this intense psychological paranormal thriller from Victor Pemberton.
Dur: 1hrs 28minsSTEREO
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Written by Simon Read
Read by Kim Hartman
There was more to wartime London than stiff upper-lips and rousing choruses of ‘Roll out the Barrel’. There was crime and plenty of it in the time of Blackouts, Blitz and Bloodshed, and it is chronicled here in this lively and accessible history...
Dur: 8hrs 41minsMONO
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Written & read by Sheila Steafel
Sheila Steafel recounts tales and anecdotes of the people in her life that couldn't quite find a home in her autobiography!
Dur: 2hrs 48minsMONO
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Written by Peter Vaughan
Read by Terry Molloy
Throughout a career in theatre, television and film spanning over 75 years, actor Peter Vaughan has kept in mind a piece of advice given to him by his father: Always see the ludicrous side of things. This may come as a surprise to those who associate him mainly with menacing, even brutal characters, in everything from Sam Peckinpah’s Straw Dogs to Terry Gilliam’s Brazil. Here, Terry Molloy narrates Peter's memoirs, from the early days of rep through to his recent experiences in Game of Thrones - a truly unique acting life! This title includes an EXCLUSIVE 40 minute interview with Peter.
Dur: 8hrs 43minsMONO (& STEREO interview)
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Written by Catherine Schell
Read by Catherine Schell
Catherine Schell has lived a life more dramatic and colourful than any of her many acting roles. Her story sweeps from her birth during an allied bombing raid in Budapest, to life under post-war Russian occupation, escape and life as a refugee in Austria, a strict convent school life in America, and on to Germany where she becomes an actress. Whilst international fame would follow through roles in the James Bond and Pink Panther franchises, as well as the iconic role of Maya in popular sci-fi series Space: 1999, the story off camera is all together more human and real.
Dur: 11hrs 04minsMONO
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Moderated by Toby Hadoke
Thought lost for 45 years, tapes of the 1968 Doctor Who story The Web of Fear were discovered in Africa, and returned in 2013. Now, for the first time, the cast and crew involved in the production reflect on these episodes in six brand new commentaries.
Dur: 2hrs 20minsSTEREO
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Moderated by Toby Hadoke
Thought lost for 45 years, tapes of the 1967 Doctor Who story The Enemy of the World were discovered in Africa, and returned in 2013. Now, for the first time, the cast and crew involved in the production reflect on these episodes in six brand new alternative DVD commentaries.
Dur: 2hrs 20minsSTEREO
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Written by Andrew Ross
Read by Tracey Childs
Immortalised through her roles in twenty-four of the iconic Carry On films, Joan Sims remains one of Britain’s best-known comedy legends. For five decades - through more than seventy film appearances and work on stage, television and radio - she captured the hearts of audiences around the world. Yet behind the laughter was heartache and personal torment as the incredibly private actress battled depression, insecurity, loneliness and alcoholism. In this authorised biography of Joan, Andrew Ross details her early years on stage and rise to stardom in theatre revue, her failed romances and the intense bond with her parents which ultimately led to the collapse of her one serious love affair.
Dur: 3hrs 25minsMONO
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Written by Michael Troughton
Read by Michael Troughton
In this fascinating biography, Patrick’s extraordinary career and his multi-layered personal life are enhanced by the memories of family members, actors, friends and colleagues. Michael peppers the book with revealing extracts from Patrick’s own diaries, and many rare and personal photographs. This book is an honest, affectionate and complete account of Patrick Troughton the actor, and Patrick Troughton the man.
Dur: 8hrs 10minsMONO
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The Man Behind the Master: The Biography of Anthony Ainley
Written by Karen Louise Hollis
Read by John Banks
Although known to an audience of millions the world over for his portrayal of The Doctor's arch nemesis The Master in Doctor Who during the 1980's, Anthony Ainley had a prolific career which encompassed starring roles in Spyders Web and It's Dark Outside, as well as appearances in renowned dramas such as The Pallisers, Elizabeth R, Nicholas Nickleby, Upstairs, Downstairs, and cult films including Blood On Satan's Claw and The Land That Time Forgot. Using exhaustive interviews with friends and colleagues from every aspect of Anthony's life, this book aims to uncover the real Anthony Ainley - The Man Behind The Master
Dur: 9hrs 01minsMONO
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Written by Derek Fowlds with Michael Sellers
Read by Derek Fowlds
Derek Fowlds is known the world over for his countless appearances in many household favourite television dramas and films. With his heart resting easily on his sleeve Derek talks candidly about his personal life, his adoring mother and sister, his two wives, his many lovers and his one true love. It is a story that swings from triumph to bitter disappointment, from glorious unadulterated joy to appalling tragedy.
Dur: 9hrs 23minsMONO
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Written by E.Walter Maunder
Read by Neil Gardner
A fascinating piece of historical scientific writing, written in 1913 by E. Walter Maunder (F.R.A.S.), the Superintendent of the Solar Dept. at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich. The book is a snapshot in time showing the evolution of thinking on the solar system and cosmology.
Dur: 4hrs 11minsMONO
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Written by Patrick Garland
Performed by Patrick Garland
Patrick Garland has worked with all the greats of the British stage - Gielgud, Richardson, Dame Edith Evans, Sybil Thorndike, Arthur Marshall, Coral Browne, Robert Atkins and Noel Coward. And now he's decided to peer behind the glamour and glitz and tell us what they were really like.
Dur: 2hrs 03minsSTEREO
Available as 320kbps Stereo MP3 - 281MB
Written by Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels
Read by Barnaby Edwards
Told in four sections, the Manifesto analyses the history of the class struggle, delineates the current state of affairs in Europe and America, scrutinizes the writings of other so-called communists and socialists, and proposes a method for bringing into reality the Marxist ideals of classless equality and a centralized State.
Dur: 1hrs 43minsSTEREO
Available as 320kbps Stereo MP3s - 254MB
Under Every Leaf: How Britain Played the Greater Game From Afghanistan to Africa
Written by William Beaver
Read by Peter Owen
This is the story of the shadowy Intelligence Division of the British War Office and its unsung role in the formation of the Victorian Empire and imperial policy-making from Asia to Africa.
Dur: 11hrs 13minsMONO
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The Man Who Would Be Jack: The Hunt For The Real Ripper
Written by David Bullock
Read by Peter Owen
London, 1891. Less than three weeks after the last Whitechapel murder, 25-year-old Thomas Cutbush is committed to Broadmoor for savage knife attacks on two girls. The arresting officer, Inspector William Race, intrigued by the wealth of connections with the infamous unsolved murders in the East End, starts to wonder whether he has, in fact, arrested Jack the Ripper himself.
Dur: 6hrs 36minsSTEREO
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Written by MRD Foot & JM Langley
Read by Michael Fenton Stevens
Forged passports, secret maps, ingenious disguises, underground networks – in times of war, tales of escape and evasion can be even more spectacular and heroic than those of victory in battle.
Dur: 12hrs 46minsMONO
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Red Dusk and The Morrow: Adventures & Investigations In Soviet Russia
Written by Paul Dukes
Read by Peter Owen
Paul Dukes was sent into Russia in 1918, shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution, by ‘C’ (the mysterious head of the British secret service). His mission: to pull together the British spy networks operating against the new regime.
Dur: 9hrs 43minsMONO
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Last Trains: Dr Beeching and the Death of Rural England
Written by Charles Loft
Read by Michael Fenton Stevens
During the course of the 1950s England lost confidence in its rulers and convinced itself to modernise. The bankrupt steam-powered railway, run by a retired general, symbolised everything that was wrong with the country; the future lay in motorways and high speed electric – or even atomic – express trains. But plans for a gleaming new railway system ended in failure and on the roads traffic ground to a halt.
Dur: 9hrs 32minsMONO
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Bloody Sunday: Truth, Lies and the Saville Inquiry
Written by Douglas Murray
Read by Michael Fenton Stevens
Bloody Sunday was the worst massacre of British citizens by British troops since Peterloo in 1819 – a potent distillation of the rage and anguish of a bitter conflict that spanned decades and claimed three and a half thousand lives.
Dur: 10hrs 43minsMONO
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A Spy Like No Other: The Cuban Missile Crisis, The KGB and the Kennedy Assassination
Written by Robert Holmes
Read by John Banks
The arms race between the Soviet Union and the USA was the most dangerous confrontation in the history of the world. Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev’s decision to place nuclear missiles in Cuba, and US President John F. Kennedy’s willingness to call his bluff, brought the Soviet Union and the West to the edge of a cataclysmic nuclear war. Now, on the fiftieth anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis, Robert Holmes, a British diplomat in Moscow during the early 1960s, provides an answer to one of the greatest mysteries of the Cold War. Kennedy’s confidence in his brinkmanship hung on the evidence provided by Oleg Penkovsky, the MI6/CIA agent inside Soviet military intelligence.
Dur: 9hrs 4minsSTEREO
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Who Talk: Day of Armageddon
$13.19 inc. VATWho Talk: Day of Armageddon (Commentary)
Moderated by Toby Hadoke This release provides commentaries for some of the “orphaned” William Hartnell episodes of Doctor Who (where the story longer exists in its entirety) covering the recently returned Galaxy 4 episode Airlock, three episodes of The Daleks’ Master Plan and the final episode of The Celestial Toymaker. Dur: 2hrs 09mins STEREO Available in 3 'flavours' offering differing quality vs file size (all the same price!):