Rebus - Strip Jack Part 1
Rebus Series - For Your Enjoyment

Rebus Series - For Your Enjoyment
A collection of audio drama by Val McDermid.
A series of 5 plays, around and hour and a half, full cast plays.
A series of audio plays and short stories.
A series of radio plays from the short stories by Ruth Rendell.
A radio play of the Black Book.
Complete play of Strip Jack
As featured on BBC Radio a full cast drama.
An early Shakespeare play.
A classic by J B Priestly, for all of you who are studying for exams this year (2023) and those who like a good tale.
The funniest Cornish comedian I have heard.
The full 5 hour seminar, which expands on all of the principles in the previously published episode. Don't be sceptical, give it a listen. It is split into 30min episodes.
Skip is pssibly one of the best motivational speakers I have ever heard. It has taken me years to find this exact recording. It was made in Texas in the eighties when direct distributorships were popular, this particular firm was Amway. Listen with an open mind and have a card ready to set your goals.
Father Brown is a detective period comedy drama television series loosely based on the Father Brown short stories by G. K. Chesterton.
Detective Inspector John Rebus is the protagonist in the Inspector Rebus series of detective novels by the Scottish writer Sir Ian Rankin, ten of which have so far been televised as Rebus. The novels are mostly set in and around Edinburgh. Rebus has been portrayed by John Hannah and Ken Stott for Television, with Ron Donachie playing the character for the BBC Radio dramatisations.
Demotion to Manager of a small branch of Benington's Bank is Eastwood's last chance and he is determined that nothing should go wrong. But, within minutes of his arrival, he is faced with a ransom demand for £40,000. Eastwood:………..John Bentley Newman:…………Jonathan Scott Heather:…………Joanna Wake Alan:……….........Hugh Janes Arthur:…………Paul Meier Froggatt:………Roy Spencer Savage:………John Arnatt Sgt Parker:……..Kenneth Shanley Insp Rayburn:………William Eedle Switchboard girl:………..Nicolette McKenzie Directed...
The Campbell Playhouse was a CBS radio drama series directed by and starring Orson Welles. The series offered 60-minute adaptations of classic plays and novels, plus some adaptations of popular motion pictures. Campbell’s Soup signed on as the show’s sponsor.
here were 17 episodes in this short lived 1967 BBC detective series based on the Sexton Blake pulp novels. Alas, we only have 14. If you see them anywhere else, please let us know. The three missing ones are dated Sep 7 & 28 and Oct 12 - all 1967. This series starred William Franklyn as Blake who was a well-known UK character actor on many shows during that period, and later. Sexton Blake was a contemporary of Holmes, Raffles, Drummond.
Doctor at Large was a 13-part BBC Radio adaptation which began in June 1969. It starred Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow and Geoffrey Sumner as Sir Lancelot Spratt. Originally from the British physician, Richard Gordon, who wrote 18 novels about the hapless young doctors. There were seven movies and seven TV series as well. This is the second radio series before it moved on to television.
Doctor in the House was a 13-part BBC Radio adaptation which began in September 1968. It starred Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow and Geoffrey Sumner as Sir Lancelot Spratt. Originally from the British physician, Richard Gordon, who write 18 novels about the hapless young doctors. There were seven movies and seven TV series as well. Two were adapted into Doctor in the House and the next series Doctor at Large. Please Sit Back & Enjoy!
BBC Radio undertook adaptations of all the TV episodes, with three of the main TV actors reprising their roles. Following on from this, creator Henry Cecil in partnership with Basil Dawson created two series of further adventures for young barrister Roger Thursby.
BBC Radio undertook adaptations of all the TV episodes, with three of the main TV actors reprising their roles. Following on from this, creator Henry Cecil in partnership with Basil Dawson created two series of further adventures for young barrister Roger Thursby.
BBC Radio undertook adaptations of all the TV episodes, with three of the main TV actors reprising their roles. Following on from this, creator Henry Cecil in partnership with Basil Dawson created two series of further adventures for young barrister Roger Thursby.
From 1957, a real classic, The Day of The Triffids by John Wyndham
Radio Plays featuring Colin Dexter's Ispector Morse.
Four Radio 4 plays with a medical theme
Episodes Series 1 - 12
Radio drama of DI Craven
More thrillers from JB Priestley
An audio drama