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The Broker - A convicted Washington powerbroker receives a surprise pardon, and is given a new identity - but people are out to find him and kill him.




Fill My Stocking - A collection of much-loved stories, poems and songs with a seasonal theme from the great raconteur and entertainer Alan Titchmarsh. Sure to be welcome in Christmas stockings all across the land!




Murder On The Links - A cry for help brings Poirot to France. But he arrives too late to save his client, whose body now lies face down in a shallow grave on a golf course. Poirot soon discovers there is no shortage of suspects among the deceased's family.




The Lion And Albert - A BBC Radio collection of rhyming monologues by Marriott Edgar read by, among others, Les Dawson and Roy Castle.




Lucky Jim - A British classic, Lucky Jim is a comic 1957 film adaptation of the Kingsley Amis novel. To cement his job as a university lecturer, Jim has to survive a terrible weekend with his fellow professors and resist the temptations of Christine




Cold Granite - A bright new Scottish talent bursts onto the scene with this exciting debut thriller. Detective Superintendent Logan McRae is back on the job in rainy Aberdeen, the granite city, after a year off sick, and he finds himself back in the thick of it: a child has been murdered, and it seems theres a killer stalking the city.




My Trade - What is modern British journalism? How did it become what it is today? Andrew Marr, one of the finest journalists working today, blends memoir and history in this often hilarious insider's account.




An Audience With Tony Benn - Tony Benn, one of Britain's best loved parliamentarians, explores issues of today and memories of the past in this mix of politics, opinion and debate. At the end, he fields questions from the audience.




Ken Dodd Very Best Of Vol.1and2 - Two classic collections from the comic genius, whose career began with the advent of television, but who was a stand-up at heart, thriving on an audiences laughs.




Echoes - Two very different children are growing up in the 1950s in Castlebay, a small Irish seaside town. Both are praying that they can leave, but their destinies lead them back to where they began.




Dr Johnson'S London - Using almanacs, newspapers, diaries, advice books, memoirs and official reports, Liza Picard examines every aspect of life in London between 1740 and 1770, from cooking and housework to education, sex and crime.




Under The Apple Tree - War takes its toll on the Taylor family, bombed out of their home in Portsmouth. But Judy and her young widowed Aunt discover there is still much joy in life...




Trowel And Error - This will be a big hit with anyone who's fallen for the charms of television's favourite gardener, Alan Titchmarsh, and who hasn't? It's the wonderfully told story of his life, from childhood to TV.




The Accidental American - The complex and confusing relationship between Tony Blair and America is exposed here by an award-winning journalist with a deep understanding of American politics. How did Blair become the gatekeeper between the US and Europe?




They Should Have Asked My Husb - The ever-popular poet performs in front of a live audience in her one-woman show. Some of her best loved poems are included, full of wry and humorous descriptions of everyday life.




The Reading Group - The female friends who form a reading group are as varied as the books they read. Despite the differences, they have one thing in common: they want answers to lifes problems. Will they find them in a good book?




The Gunpowder Plot - The gripping story of the chracters and events surrounding the night of November 5, 1605. 'A sense of pace and tension worthy of a John Le Carre' - Sunday Telegraph




Evening Class - The hopes and dreams of eight Dubliners are tied up in a twice-weekly Italian evening class. Each comes away learning more than they ever bargained for, and by the end of the year, everyone's destiny has changed utterly.




The Sound Of Thunder - The impulsive adventurer Sean Courtney returns home a rich man, until he is robbed of everything by the Boers, including the girl he loves. With his country at war and his family in conflict, there are bloody days ahead.




Mortal Causes - The last people to die in Mary King's Close had been plague victims. Now a body has been discovered, tortured and murdered, in Edinburgh's buried city. Enter Inspector John Rebus...




Ricky - The lovable couch potato of 'The Royle Family' tells the story of his life, which has included stints as a plasterer, banjo player, stand up comic, political activist, award-winning actor and guest of Her Majesty's prison service!




Master And Commander - The major film of the same name starring Russell Crowe was based on this masterly tale of life aboard a man of war. It contains action and adventure on a grand scale.




The Somme - The most famous battle of the First World War is described in this major new history by the men who fought it. Interviews from the Imperial War Museums sound archive are woven into letters, diaries and other accounts.




Blue Horizon - The next generation of Courtneys appears in this spellbinding follow up to Monsoon, staking a claim in Southern Africa. Their story of love, hatred, vengeance and greed is equally thrilling.




Attention All Shipping - The object of the BBCs shipping forecast is to warn seafarers, but it comforts, inspires and intrigues a devoted audience of landlubbers, too. Here at last are the stories behind those mysterious regions.




Falling Angels - The poignant tale of two very different families, this is an intimate novel of childhood friendships, sexual awakenng and human frailty, set at the turn of the century.




Something Dangerous - The twins Adele and Venetia Lytton have grown up with the world at their elegant feet. But the spectre of Nazi Germany will darken their lives unimaginably, forcing them to find their own true worth.




My Spin On Cricket - The world-famous commentator and former Australian cricket captain tells the story of his sport through the centuries. With lots of entertaining personal anecdotes, this is a wonderfully informative listen.




This Year It Will Be Different - These 15 short stories set at Christmas evoke the magic of the holiday. Binchy's unique talent gives ordinary people in ordinary situations the ability to touch us all.




Tooth And Nail - They call him the Wolfman, because he takes a nip out of his victims, and because they found the first one in the East End's Wolf Street. But Inspector Rebus fears no urban predator...




Tell No One - Thirteen years after his wife Elizabeth was murdered, an image of her pops up on David Beck's computer screen. Is it a joke or impossible proof she is alive? Beck soon finds himself chasing a shadowy figure whose messages hold the key to the mystery.




The Adventures Of Sherlock Hol - This collection from the original master of crime, Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle, features four riveting adventures featuring the genius from 221b Baker Street, Sherlock Holmes.




Jigs And Reels - This collection of brand new short stories from the bestselling author of Chocolat offers the author's own lively personal take on dancing.




A Handful Of Horrid Henry - This delightful box set contains three titles, Horrid Henry, Horrid Henry and the Secret Club and Horrid Henry Tricks the Tooth Fairy, and would make a perfect gift for a young listener. Little ones love to hear the adventures of the naughtiest boy around!




Watership Down - This gentle allegory folows a warren of Berkshire rabbits fleeing the destruction of their home by a land developer. As much about freedom, ethics and human nature as it is a story of rabbits, this will appeal to listeners of all ages.




Restoration London - This glorious portrait of 17th century life examines houses and streets, gardens and parks, cooking, clothes, medicine, pets, sex, law, religion, crime, women's rights - and more!




The Real Heroes Of Telemark - This is the amazing story of the four men who prevented the Nazis from building an atomic bomb 60 years ago. 'If Ray Mears isn't a great living Englishman, then who is?'




The Last Diaries: In And Out O - This is the final volume of Clark's candid diaries, beginning in 1991 and ending a month before his death in 1999.




No Angel - This is the first volume of a trilogy about Lyttons, a great publishing house and the family that owns it. Set in the years before WWII, the story is about secrets, lies, ruthlessness and power.'A great love story' - Family Circle




A Likely Story - This is the story of Rodney Bewes, from a northern workingclass childhood dogged by ill health through laddish capers in Swinging Sixties London to television success with the hit series The Likely Lads.




David Blunkett - This timely biography of the former Home Secretary is a revealing look at British politics, as well as an investigation into the motives of this blind-from-birth son of a steel worker.




Resurrection Men - Silver Award Winner for Best Abridgement at the Spoken Word Awards 2002Following an altercation with his superior, Detective Inspector John Rebus is sent back to police college for retraining. The case he is assigned to is familiar and Rebus knew the victim well. Is the choice of case deliberate? Are the Big House trying to get rid of their erstwhile colleague for good?




Tales From The Country Matchma - Since she founded a dating agency for country dwellers 20 years ago, Patricia has changed the lives of hundreds of people. These heartwarming stories of romance, told with compassion and often humour, prove there is a `happy ever after.




Precious Time - Single mum Clara Costello sets off in a camper van on a mystery tour of England with her son, Ned. In a small town outside the Peak District, they get drawn into the lives of the locals, but then Clara is confronted by a problem much closer to home.




Lovers And Liars - Sixteen year old Emily's plans for a life with her beloved John are torn apart, and that is just the beginning of a life fraught with drama and sadness. When history threatens to repeat itself, she must act.




Lime Street Blues - Special Price Offer Ends 31 August 03This is the story of three very different families in Liverpool. It spans 40 years and throughout that time there is one theme: music and how it changes lives.




One False Move - Spoken Word Award Gold Winner 2004 - Best Abridged Fiction. Myron Bolitar knows how to handle himself. Until he meets one of the hottest female sports stars around... 'A pulsing, pacy thriller... Coben grabs you and never lets you go'... Observer




Digital Fortress - Susan Fletcher, a brilliant and beautiful cryptographer, must decipher an ingenious code. What she uncovers draws her in to a world of secrets and lies.




Angels and Demons - Symbologist Richard Langdon, who appeared in the Da Vinci Code, must analyse a cryptic symbol seared into the chest of a murdered physicist, sparking a frantic hunt through Rome.




Forgotten Voices 2nd World War - Taken from the archives of the Imperial War Museum, this collection of gripping first hand accounts of the Second World War is told by the ordinary people who lived through the tragedy themselves.



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Persuasion - This 1995 BBC dramatisation of the gently comic Jane Austen novel stars Amanda Root and Ciaran Hinds. The usual Austen themes of love and marriage are handled in a fresh, appealing way.



Just William 3 - Young children will be enthralled with Thomas the Tank, the friendly tank engine. All their favourite characters, from Cranky to the Fat Controller, appear in this super collection.







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