Russia: The Wild East (pt 1) - From Rulers To Revolutions
Written & Presented by Martin Sixsmith
Originally Broadcast On BBC Radio 4
The first 25 episodes from the landmark BBC Radio series. Martin Sixsmith brings his first-hand experience of reporting from Russia to this fascinating narrative, witnessing the critical moment when the Soviet Union finally lost its grip on power.
Dur: 5hrs 37minsSTEREO - 25 part Radio Series
Available as 192kbps Stereo MP3 - 475MB
Russia: The Wild East (pt 2) - The Rise And Fall Of The Soviets
Written & Presented by Martin Sixsmith
Originally Broadcast On BBC Radio 4
The final 25 episodes from the landmark BBC Radio series. Martin Sixsmith brings his first-hand experience of reporting from Russia to this fascinating narrative, witnessing the critical moment when the Soviet Union finally lost its grip on power.
Dur: 5hrs 41minsSTEREO - 25 part Radio Series
Available as 192kbps Stereo MP3 - 480MB
Written by Robert Rankin, Adapted by Elliott Stein & Neil GardnerStarring David Warner, Rupert Degas & Full-Cast
This is the tale of two incredible people – one who knows he is incredible and the other who learns to be incredible. Set in 1960 in the UK south-coast resort of Brighton, self-styled guru and magus Hugo Rune rescues a young man from drowning and persuades him to become his assistant and partner in solving 12 mysteries.
Dur: 7hrs 18minsSTEREO
Available in 3 'flavours' offering differing quality vs file size (all the same price!):
Written by Charles Dickens
Abridged by Neville Teller
Read by David Warner
The Emmy award winning DAVID WARNER reads a six-part abridgement of Charles Dickens’ all time classic OLIVER TWIST. In this departure from the merry world of Pickwick, Dickens targets the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 which renewed the importance of the workhouse as a means of relief for the poor.
Dur: 1hr 22minsSTEREO - 5 part Radio series
Available as 320kbps Stereo MP3 - 187MB
Written by Rudyard Kipling
Read by David Warner & Sung by Red Table Theatre
Have you ever wondered how it is that the moon pulls the tides (instead of a crab who was taller than the smoke of three volcanoes), or the reason why the elephant’s nose is so long? Find out as Rudyard Kipling’s classic children’s stories are brought to vivid life in this enchanting production first performed in Edinburgh in August 2011 and 2013. The perfect show for children aged 4+ and for adults of all ages.
Dur: 1hr 20minsSTEREO
Available as 320kbps Stereo MP3s - 181MB