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Author: Wolfgang Stoecker
Format: Online
Author Wolfgang Stoecker
Narrator Wolfgang Stoecker
Duration 27m
Wolfgang Stoecker is on a mission to explore the cultural meanings of dust. Cologne-based artist Stoecker has collected samples of dust from historic buildings across Europe and beyond. With the help of scientists and an electron-microscope, he has analysed the dust and discovered it contains tiny fossils, particles from the Sahara, pollutants of v...
View BookAuthor: Dominic Sandbrook
Format: Online
Author Dominic Sandbrook
Narrator Dominic Sandbrook
Duration 3h 21m
A 15-part BBC Radio 4 series exploring the origins of the Post Office, how it became a cherished national institution, and how it adapted to globalisation and commercialisation. It s called Royal Mail but it should be known as the People s Post. Launched in 1516 by Henry VIII, it was intended to support royal communications and bolster intelligence...
View BookAuthor: Joanna Crosse
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Author Joanna Crosse
Narrator Joanna Crosse
Duration 45m
A practical audio guide to help listeners improve their assertiveness skills. By the end of the programme they will feel that they have had a personal coaching session and put into practice the tips they have been given. It will be the audio self-help guide to expressing oneself clearly and confidently.
View BookRichard Herring's Objective: Edinburgh Special
Author: Richard Herring
Format: Online
Author Richard Herring
Narrator Richard Herring
Duration 27m
The Edinburgh Fringe edition of 'Objective', in which Richard Herring considers the 'See You Jimmy' hat and what it symbolises about our attitudes to Scots and redheads. The 'See You Jimmy' hat is a tartan cap and ginger hair combo, widely available in tourist shops throughout Scotland. In this special episode, recorded at the Edinburge Fringe Fest...
View BookRichard Herring's Objective: Series 1
Author: Richard Herring
Format: Online
Author Richard Herring
Narrator Richard Herring
Duration 1h 52m
In this BBC Radio 4 series, Richard Herring attempts to reclaim objects that we've grown to fear and hate because of what they symbolise. Via stand-up comedy, vox pops and interviews, he tackles a selection of things that have been given a bad name - including the toothbrush moustache, the hoodie, Dolly the sheep and the St. George's Flag - and deb...
View BookRichard Herring's Objective: Series 1, Episode 1
Author: Richard Herring
Format: Online
Author Richard Herring
Narrator Richard Herring
SeriesRichard Herring's Objective Series 1, Book 1
Duration 28m
In this BBC Radio 4 series, Richard Herring attempts to reclaim objects that we've grown to fear and hate because of what they symbolise. Via stand-up comedy, vox pops and interviews, he tackles a selection of things that have been given a bad name. This episode sees him tackling the toothbrush moustache on behalf of comedy - taking it back from Hi...
View BookRichard Herring's Objective: Series 1, Episode 2
Author: Richard Herring
Format: Online
Author Richard Herring
Narrator Richard Herring
SeriesRichard Herring's Objective Series 1, Book 2
Duration 28m
In this BBC Radio 4 series, Richard Herring attempts to reclaim objects that we've grown to fear and hate because of what they symbolise. Via stand-up comedy, vox pops and interviews, he tackles a selection of things that have been given a bad name. In this episode, he looks at the hoodie. How has a tracksuit top with a hood attached come to inspir...
View BookRichard Herring's Objective: Series 1, Episode 3
Author: Richard Herring
Format: Online
Author Richard Herring
Narrator Richard Herring
SeriesRichard Herring's Objective Series 1, Book 3
Duration 28m
In this BBC Radio 4 series, Richard Herring attempts to reclaim objects that we've grown to fear and hate because of what they symbolise. Via stand-up comedy, vox pops and interviews, he tackles a selection of things that have been given a bad name. In this episode, he's trying to rescue the English National Flag from its associations with far-righ...
View BookRichard Herring's Objective: Series 1, Episode 4
Author: Richard Herring
Format: Online
Author Richard Herring
Narrator Richard Herring
SeriesRichard Herring's Objective Series 1, Book 4
Duration 27m
In this BBC Radio 4 series, Richard Herring attempts to reclaim objects that we've grown to fear and hate because of what they symbolise. Via stand-up comedy, vox pops and interviews, he tackles a selection of things that have been given a bad name. In this final show from the first series, Richard discusses Dolly the sheep as he examines why we ar...
View BookAuthor: Mark Jones
Format: Online
Author Mark Jones
Narrator Tim Piggot-Smith
Duration 2h 26m
The RMS Titanic sailed from Southampton en route for New York on her maiden voyage with 2228 passengers and crew on board. On the 14th April at twenty minutes before midnight, sailing at almost full speed, she struck an iceberg and sank in just two and a half hours. Over 1500 lives were lost. This is the story of a great tragedy described by the su...
View BookAuthor: John Wilson
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Author John Wilson
Narrator The Author
Duration 27m
In Top of the Class, John Wilson meets leading figures in their fields and takes them back to the places and people they left behind. This third series sees him accompanying novelist Andrea Levy as she goes back to her adult education writing class, and taking Michael Portillo back to his old grammar school to meet his former teacher.
View BookAuthor: Dan Patterson
Format: Online
Author Dan Patterson
Narrator Various
Duration 1h 57m
Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Lenny Henry, Griff Rhys Jones and Dawn French, and host Clive Anderson, star in the improvisation radio show that spawned the TV phenomenon. Based on comedy suggestions from the studio audience, this is ad-libbed comedy at its best. Regulars Stephen Fry and John Sessions are joined by Lenny Henry, Dawn French, Hugh Laurie,...
View BookAuthor: David Jason
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Author David Jason
Narrator Michael Fenton Stevens
Duration 12h
Born the son of a Billingsgate market porter at the height of the Second World War, David Jason spent his early life dodging bombs and bullies, both with impish good timing. Giving up on an unloved career as an electrician, he turned his attention to acting and soon, through a natural talent for making people laugh, found himself working with the l...
View BookAuthor: Jennifer Saunders
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Author Jennifer Saunders
Narrator Jennifer Saunders
Duration 9h
Jennifer Saunders' comic creations have brought joy to millions. From Comic Strip to Comic Relief, from Bolly-swilling Edina in Ab Fab to her takes on Madonna or Mamma Mia, her characters are household names. But it's Jennifer herself who has a place in all our hearts. This is her funny, moving and frankly bonkers memoir, filled with laughter, frie...
View BookAuthor: Jeremy Paxman
Format: Online
Author Jeremy Paxman
Narrator Roy Mcmillan
Duration 10h
We may think we know about it, but what was life really like for the British people during the First World War? The well-known images - the pointing finger of Lord Kitchener; a Tommy buried in the mud of the Western Front; the memorial poppies of remembrance day - all reinforce the idea that it was a pointless waste of life. So why did the British...
View BookAuthor: Mary Berry
Format: Online
Author Mary Berry
Narrator Patricia Hodge
Duration 10h
Born in 1935, in the city of Bath, Mary's childhood was a curious mix of idyllic picnics and ramblings, and alarming air raids; of a spirited and outdoorsy home life and a dreaded school existence. All nearly cut horribly short by an almost fatal bout of polio when she was thirteen, which isolated Mary in hospital, away from beloved family and frie...
View BookAuthor: Flood Charles Bracelen
Format: Online
Author Flood Charles Bracelen
Narrator Mel Foster
Duration 19h 56m
At the beginning of 1864, the Civil War was far from won; terrible and bloody Union setbacks and casualties lay ahead. Abraham Lincoln was facing a re-election battle as some northern Democrats were ready to start peace talks that could leave the Confederacy a separate slaveholding American nation and as his secretary of the treasury, Salmon P. Cha...
View BookUnderstanding and Experiencing Shakespeare: A Selection of Interviews For Shakespeare Week
Author: Listening Books
Format: Online
Author Listening Books
Narrator Various
Duration 45m
A special audiobook of interviews featuring some famous names in the world of Shakespeare performance. Discussing their experience of Shakespeare at school and how they have been inspired to pursue careers that involve his work, this is a lovely resource for students who struggle with the Bard's works.
View BookAuthor: Pat Conroy
Format: Online
Author Pat Conroy
Narrator Dick Hill
Duration 15h 12m
Pat Conroy's father, Donald Patrick Conroy, was a towering figure in his son's life. The Marine Corps fighter pilot was often brutal, cruel, and violent; as Pat says, "I hated my father long before I knew there was an English word for 'hate.'" As the oldest of seven children who were dragged from military base to military base across the South, Pat...
View BookAuthor: Michael Goldfarb
Format: Online
Author Michael Goldfarb
Narrator Various
Duration 43m
Michael Goldfarb looks back to the Europe of the 1930s and asks how artists, writers and film-makers responded to the poverty, mass unemployment and poltical instability of the Great Depression. Through the work of Bertolt Brecht, George Orwell, Jean Renoir and others, Michael charts the devastating impact of the slump as economic crisis impoverish...
View BookAuthor: Lucy Moore
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Author Lucy Moore
Narrator Joan Walker
Duration 9h 42m
1920s America was a place of drama, tension and hedonism. It glittered and seduced: jazz, flappers, the birth of Hollywood, and a glamorous gangster-led crime scene flourishing under prohibition, punctuated by momentous events such as the political show trials and the huge Ku Klux Klan march. It also produced a splendid array of writers, musicians...
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