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AuthorBarry Johnston
NarratorBrian Johnston
SeriesDown Your Way, Book 1
Duration1h 12m
CategoriesAdult Non-Fiction, Travel
PublisherBBC Audiobooks
VersionUnabridged
Down Your Way was a BBC radio series from 1946 to 1992, on the Home Service and then on BBC Radio Four. It visited towns around the United Kingdom and spoke to residents . Sometimes being described as having portrayed an increasingly outmoded and rose-tinted view of Britain concentrating on market towns with pre-industrial roots and ignoring industrial towns and New Towns it vividly evoked the local and regional distinctiveness as it roved around the United Kingdom. Brian Johnston took over presenting the show in 1972 and his stint ran to 733 episodes. Barry Johnston, Brian's son has selected the most eccentric, famous and interesting people and the most colourful places that his father visited. Featured people include Prince Phillip, Sir Donald Bradman, Denis Compton, John Laurie from Dad's Army, Eric Morecambe , Dame Anna Neagle as well as Frank Searle who has seen the Loch Ness Monster. Places should include the Bank of England, Lands End, Australia and inside a working windmill- all held together by the wonderful raconteur that was Johnners.
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Narrator Various
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Narrator Sue Perkins
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Narrator Michael Palin
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