Written by La Fontaine
Translated by W.T. Larned
Performed by Debbie Chazen
A collection of 18 animal fables, originally written by La Fontaine, and here translated into rhyme by W.T. Larned. Each fable holds a moral, as well as lots of fun. Perfect for entertaining and teaching young children. Read by Debbie Chazen.
Dur: 22minsSTEREO
Available as 320kbps Stereo MP3 - 53MB
Written by Valery Carrick
Translated by Neville Forbes
Performed by Debbie Chazen
A collection on nine classic Russian animal fables, perfect for entertaining and teaching your little ones. Read with passion by Debbie Chazen (Doctor Who, We Are Klang, Calendar Girls). Featuring music by Jon Nicholls.
Dur: 42minsSTEREO
Available as 320kbps Stereo MP3 - 96MB
Written by Ernest Bramagh
Abridged by Paul Kent
Read by Arthur Darvill
The tales of Max Carrados lie squarely in the classic English detective tradition, told in plain though polished prose. Max is an omniscient blind amateur detective with a wry sense of humour. Arthur Darvill reads five of his brings five of his finest adventures to life.
Dur: 2hrs 42minsSTEREO - 5 part Radio series
Available as 320kbps Stereo MP3 - 373MB
Written by HP Lovecraft
Adapted by Paul Kent
Read by Richard Coyle
“The Shadow Over Innsmouth” tells the first-person story of a young historian, Robert Olmstead, who, while investigating his family genealogy in New England, is intrigued to learn about a hated and mysterious fishing-town called Innsmouth. When he visits he finds the place to be run-down and near-deserted, with a cult-like religion and a strange, degenerate population. His investigation soon turns in to a race to escape the town and the the evil creatures he sees emerging from the sea.
Dur: 2hr 33minsSTEREO - 5 part Radio series
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Written by HP Lovecraft
Adapted by Paul Kent
Read by Richard Coyle
“At The Mountains of Madness” tells the first-person tale of geologist William Dyer, a professor from Miskatonic University in the USA. He writes to disclose hitherto unknown and closely kept secrets in the hope that he can deter a planned and much publicized scientific expedition to Antarctica. For he has been there and seen the unimaginable horrors that lay beyond the mountains.
Dur: 2hr 54minsSTEREO - 5 part Radio series
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