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The Thrilling Adventures of Norman Conquest Box Set: Four full-cast BBC Radio dramas from the Golden
"Following the success of the popular BBC Drama series, Norman Conquest is back! Set during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, where every story promises a 'Thousand Thrills!', with ingenious plots, full of twists and surprises, driven along with exciting action and tongue in cheek humour, our fast-talking, hard-hitting adventurer with a nose for trouble keeps up good cheer while he biffs the baddies in four action packed adventures. "It is pure 1930s, when the hero did say to the villain: ""Good grief! You're a cold blooded killer!"" and the heroine did affectionately call her hero ""a cockeyed chump!"" To all concerned "Jolly good show, chaps." (The Times) "Christopher Cazenove seems to relish his role as Norman Conquest, a hero about who dashing is the least that could be said! Atmospheric and great fun for those who prefer older-style detectives." (Daily Express ) BLONDE FOR DANGER Our handsome desperado has to pit his wits against the evil crook Bosworth Field. But who is the beautiful blonde he finds lying in the middle of the road and who is she hiding from? And where exactly does J.J. Pace, the famous racing car designer fit into this? KILLER CONQUEST The dashing hero with a nose for trouble and rake-hell disregard for danger returns in a breathless crime-smashing adventure. With his trademark '1066' and his resourceful partner Pixie, he keeps up good cheer and marches on while he biffs the baddies. MISS DYNAMITE Having met a beautiful young lady in the middle of the night, our gentleman adventurer soon finds himself on the trail of a gang of jewel thieves. Is the pretty girl as innocent as she seems? Are diamonds really a girl's best friend? Can '1066' solve the mystery of Miss Dynamite? CONQUEST MARCHES ON As our fast-talking, hard-hitting adventurer finds himself accused of assaulting a pretty young lady on the underground. It's only when our hero "1066" discovers that the young lady is the victim of a mysterious blackmailer known as "The Voice", he marches into yet another hell-for-leather action packed adventure in search of the baddies. Also available as part of the THRILLER PLAYHOUSE BOX SET, eight episodes from the popular BBC Drama series. Cast: Christopher Cazenove as Norman Conquest Bonnie Langford as Pixie Richard Davies as Chief Inspector Williams Colin Spaull as Mandeville Livingstone with Bill Nighy, Alice Arnold, Kerry Shale, Neville Jason, Linda Regan John Woodvine, Jack Klaff, Hetty Baynes, Gavin Muir, Steve Hodson, Richard Tate, Anthony Jackson, Lyndam Gregory, Shaun Prendergast, Jonathan Tafler & full supporting cast. Based on a stories by Berkeley Gray Dramatisation: Guy Fithen Music: Robert Rigby Director: Adrian Bean Producer: Stewart Richards & Michael Cameron © & ? 2022 Mr Punch Audiobooks Ltd""
Mr Punch (Author), Bill Nighy, Bonnie Langford, Christopher Cazenove, Colin Spaull & Full-Supporting Cast, Jack Klaff, John Woodvine, Kerry Shale, Linda Regan, Neville Jason, Richard Davis (Narrator)
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Killer Conquest: A Norman Conquest Thriller. A Full-Cast BBC Radio Drama
"Set during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, where every story promises a 'Thousand Thrills!', with ingenious plots, full of twists and surprises, driven along with exciting action and tongue in cheek humour. In Killer Conquest, the dashing hero with a nose for trouble and rake-hell disregard for danger returns in a breathless crime-smashing adventure. With his trademark ‘1066’ and his resourceful partner Pixie, he keeps up good cheer and marches on while he biffs the baddies “It is pure 1930s, when the hero did say to the villain: "Good grief! You're a cold blooded killer!" and the heroine did affectionately call her hero "a cockeyed chump!" To all concerned “Jolly good show, chaps.” The Times “Christopher Cazenove seems to relish his role as Norman Conquest, a hero about who dashing is the least that could be said! Atmospheric and great fun for those who prefer older-style detectives.” Daily Express Also available as part of the THRILLER PLAYHOUSE BOX SET, eight episodes featuring Max Carrados, Norman Conquest and Ben from the popular BBC Drama series. Cast Christopher Cazenove as Norman Conquest Bonnie Langford as Pixie Richard Davies as Chief Inspector Williams Colin Spaull as Mandeville Livingstone Kerry Shale as Horace Augustus Hillier Neville Jason as Claude Herridew Jonathan Tafler as Detective Inspector Wells Anthony Jackson as Willoughby Chote Gavin Muir as Parsons & full supporting cast. Based on a story by Berkeley Gray. Dramatisation: Guy Fithen Music: Robert Rigby Director: Adrian Bean Producer: Stewart Richards & Michael Cameron © & ℗ 2022 Mr Punch Audiobooks Ltd"
Mr Punch (Author), & Full Supporting Cast, Anthony Jackson, Bill Nighy, Bonnie Langford, Christopher Cazenove, Colin Spaull, Gavin Muir, Jonathan Tafler, Kerry Shale, Neville Jason, Richard Davies (Narrator)
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"The Periodic Table by Primo Levi is an impassioned response to the Holocaust: consisting of twenty one short stories, each possessing the name of a chemical element, the collection tells of the author's experiences as a Jewish-Italian chemist before, during and after Auschwitz in luminous, clear, and unfailingly beautiful prose. It has been named the best science book ever by the Royal Institution of Great Britain and is considered to be Levi's crowning achievement."
Primo Levi (Author), Neville Jason (Narrator)
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Some Sayings of the Buddha: An Anthology selected and translated by F L Woodward
"This rich selection of the Buddha’s teaching, taken from the Pali canon, remains one of the finest of the classic Buddhist anthologies in English. F. L. Woodward, a key translator of the first half of the 20th century was a committed Buddhist as well as a scholar, and in Some Sayings of the Buddha, he created a handbook for succeeding generations, incorporating the main elements of the Buddha’s life, views and recommendations. For this recording - incorporating more than 200 key extracts - the translation has been revised to bring the terminology up to date for the contemporary listener."
F. L. Woodward (Author), Neville Jason (Narrator)
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"Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains. In The Social Contract, Rousseau explores the concept of freedom and the political structures that may enable people to acquire it. He argues that the sovereign power of a state lies not in any one ruler, but in the will of the general population. Rousseau argues that the ideal state would be a direct democracy where executive decision-making is carried out by citizens who meet in assembly, as they would in the ancient city-state of Athens. The thoughts contained in the work were instrumental to the advent of the American Revolution and became sacred to those leading the French Revolution. With traces of Aristotle and echoes of Plato's Republic, The Social Contract is an exhilarating look at society and the definition of democracy. New translation by Ian Johnston."
Jean Jacques Rousseau (Author), Neville Jason (Narrator)
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"The Castle of Otranto is regarded as the first Gothic novel. The son of Manfred, Prince of Otranto, is mysteriously killed on his wedding day by a huge helmet. The event leads to a fast-paced story of jealous passion, intrigue, murder and supernatural phenomena unfolding in an atmosphere of thunderclaps, moonlight and dark castle walls - mirroring the inner turmoils of the characters themselves. Horace Walpole's tale, an immediate success when it first appeared in 1764, is a classic of its genre."
Horace Walpole (Author), Neville Jason (Narrator)
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"Pamela, Samuel Richardson’s tale of a beautiful teenage servant-girl protecting her virtue from the amorous advances of her master, created a furore on its publication in 1740. The reading public was split into two factions: those who accepted the story as an encouragement to virtuous behaviour, and those who saw it as disguised pornography. Written in the form of a series of letters from Pamela to her parents, Pamela is a landmark in the development of the English novel."
Samuel Richardson (Author), Clare Corbett, David Shaw Parker, Georgina Sutton, Neville Jason, Tom Burke (Narrator)
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"Wordsworth’s Prelude is the consummation of his achievement as the great founder of English romanticism. An autobiography in verse, it tells of his childhood in the Lake District, his student days in Cambridge, his passion for the French Revolution and his later disenchantment with it, and his personal journey to a belief in Nature as the great moral and spiritual force which shapes human life, but on which human society all too often turned its back. Subtitled ‘Growth of a Poet’s Mind’, The Prelude is both a key document in the history of English literature, and an inspiring work of imagination, as fresh and challenging today as when it was written two centuries ago."
William Wordsworth (Author), Andrew Riches, Neville Jason, Nicholas Farrell (Narrator)
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"Sexually innocent Jude Fawley is trapped into marriage by the seductive Arabella Donn, but their union is an unhappy one and Arabella leaves him. Jude's welcome freedom allows him to pursue his obsession with his pretty cousin Sue Bridehead, a brilliant, charismatic freethinker who would be his ideal soul mate if not for her aversion to physical love. When Jude and Sue decide to lead their lives outside marriage they bring down on themselves all the force of a repressive society. This fearless and outspoken story caused a furore on its publication and was Hardy's last novel."
Thomas Hardy (Author), Neville Jason (Narrator)
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"Featured large on TV and radio, and loved by the nation, naturalists have become prominent figures in the media. Wearing their knowledge lightly, it is their enthusiasm; their evident love of nature which is their principal message, and which is hugely infectious. Had he been around at this time, William Henry Hudson would have undoubtedly been in the foreground of media prominence, for he too coupled extensive knowledge, born of decades of observing nature in the field, with a bottomless love for all feathered kind. He is now probably only known to the older generation of the bird enthusiasts, which is understandable. There is a highly active and imaginative group of bird writers and commentators producing books by the score, far beyond the Collins Complete Guide to British Birds or the RSPB Guide to Birdwatching. Simon Barnes's quirky books on birds include A Bad Birdwatcher's Companion, which is available on Naxos AudioBooks, and both entertaining and informative it certainly is. There are also books by Bill Oddie, Kate Humble and many others. In a way, W.H. Hudson was the precursor of them all, a pioneer in his field. He loved birds and he watched them all the time, paying minute attention to their habits, their characters and their activities. His books are not dry field guides dedicated to the identification of our island species, but more a celebration of their habits and social lives. He was an early member of the fledgling Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and Chairman of the committee in 1894. The RSPB was first formed in 1889 by a group of women fired by a specific common purpose. As the RSPB recounts in its history: In its earliest days the Society consisted entirely of women who were moved by the emotional appeal of the plight of young birds left to starve in the nest after their parents had been shot for their plumes. The rules of the Society were simple: • That Members shall discourage the wanton destruction of Birds, and interest themselves generally in their protection • That Lady-Members shall refrain from wearing the feathers of any bird not killed for purposes of food, the ostrich only excepted. Through his writing and his energy, W.H. Hudson played a key role in the establishment of the RSPB, which now has more than a million members in the UK, more than 20,000 active volunteers and some 200 nature reserves of all different kinds in the UK. Such is its strength that it is also playing an important role in restoring rainforests in Africa and Asia, monitoring threatened albatrosses in the southern oceans and running international schemes to track birds during their migrations. Now, of course, bird tracking is a hi- tech activity. Thousands of sponsors were able to track five cuckoos: Martin, Lyster, Clement, Chris and Kasper, as they flew across the English Channel, across Europe and over Spain to Africa. Each bird, carrying a solar-powered tracker, had its own blog, and thousands of sponsors followed their birds on the web. They suffered agonies of concern as first one, then another, disappeared from the GPS tracker, only for their signals to re-emerge from behind a mountain, showing they were still flying determinedly on. They all reached their destination by different routes and arrived at different times. They enjoyed the sunshine in their migration grounds. Then came the time for the return, but alas only two (Lyster and Chris) made it back. The project, organised by the British Trust for Ornithology, was researching data to find out why cuckoos had diminished seriously in the UK. William Henry Hudson would have marvelled at all this, enjoyed it, and followed each cuckoo with his heart in his mouth like the rest of us. Or would he? Actually, one of the characteristics which emerges from his writing is that, however absorbed he was with the tiny family dramas being played out on that particular blackbird nest in his garden, he was never sentimental. He lived at a time when shooting birds (for food or fun) was regarded as a sport for humans, and the skills of the taxidermist only too often resulted in household ornaments. Born in Buenos Aires, he was 33 when he came to England in 1871. By that time he was already an experienced ornithologist and Argentine Ornithology was the first principal work of its kind. But it was his books on English birds which really established him as a unique voice in the field. British Birds came in 1895, by which time he had embarked on a pattern of almost a book a year. It was preceded by Birds in a Village (1893) and Lost British Birds (1894), and followed by Osprey; or Egrets and Aigrettes (1896) and Birds in London (1898). Birds in Town and Village (1919) is vintage Hudson. It was based on Birds in a Village but, 26 years on, he had the opportunity to revise it, adding sections, correcting or re-balancing others - keeping much of the approach but improving it considerably. There is a new conclusion: Birds in a Cornish Village. It was appropriate that he retained his disapproval for the (then) fashionable custom of women to wear feather adornments taken from rare birds. He saw the shift of opinion in his lifetime and his writing helped to make such practices as socially unacceptable then as smoking is now. Hudson did not restrict his writing to birds. His wider love of nature was expressed by such titles as A Shepherd's Life, Impressions of the South Wiltshire Downs (1910), A Hind in Richmond Park (1922) and the essay Seagulls in London: Why They Took To Coming To Town published in the same year. He also wrote fiction: Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest (1904) was about a traveller to the Venezuelan jungle who meets Rima, 'a forest dwelling girl'. It was filmed in 1959 with Audrey Hepburn and was also the subject of a radio opera by Louis Gruenberg. It appeared as a comic book in the Classics Illustrated series; and reappeared more recently again in comic form but re-titled Rima the Jungle Girl: she couldn't speak but communicated in bird-like whistles. Hudson would have been delighted. But the heart of Hudson's work, and his real legacy, is the sensitive, alert and fresh manner with which he viewed nature, and particularly birds. He is of his time, of course, though he is unfailingly charming. His work in this area should not be forgotten."
William Henry Hudson (Author), Neville Jason (Narrator)
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"When young Russian aristocrat Dimitri Sanin, on his way home from Italy, enters a patisserie in Frankfurt, he little dreams it will alter the course of his entire life. Faced with Gemma, the most beautiful girl he has ever seen, he is blown away by the spring torrents of love. But fate has a challenge in store for Sanin, one he must successfully overcome or else he will lose his chance of future happiness. This tale of struggle against the force of natural passion speaks to the hearts of all who have experienced the fragile beauty of first love and the dark power of desire."
Ivan Turgenev (Author), Neville Jason (Narrator)
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"Remembrance of Things Past is one of the monuments of 20th-century literature. Neville Jason's unabridged recording of the work runs to 150 hours. Time Regained is the final volume. Lost in the blacked-out streets of Paris during the First World War, Marcel stumbles into a brothel and accidentally witnesses a shocking scene involving the Baron de Charlus. Later, at a reception given by the Prince de Guermates, his meditations on the passage of time lead to his determination to embark on his life's work at last."
Marcel Proust (Author), Neville Jason (Narrator)
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