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More About Paddington - Paddington's intentions are always the best, but his curious nature and independent spirit often lead him into trouble, whether he's home-decorating, doing some detective work or experimenting with photography - all of which will delight young listeners!Age 5-8Unabridged




Classic Moments From A Century - One of the great sports journalists asks who and what were the very best and very worst sporting moments of the last century, enjoyably recreating a multitude of highs and lows. 'A gleeful triumph' - Mail on Sunday




Trafalgar The Men The Battle - On 21 October 1805, the massive battle of Trafalgar decided who would rule the waves. This is the real story, told through diaries and eyewitness accounts.




Rosie - Nick Robertson wants a quiet life, but his dotty 86 year old gran has other plans before life passes her by. She wants to live life to the full!




Nicholas Nickleby - Nicholas Nickleby defies his Uncle Ralph's evil machinations to make his own way in the world, coming across some of Charles Dickens' most unforgettable characters as he makes his fortune and finds true love.




Jungle Book Selected Stories - Mowgli is brought up by wolves and learns the law of the jungle from Baloo and Bagheera. But the day he kills the evil tiger Shere Khan he is no longer a 'little cub' but a young man.Mowgli is brought up by wolves and learns the law of the jungle from Baloo and Bagheera. But the day he kills the evil tiger Shere Khan he is no longer a 'little cub' but a young man.Age 6+




Audience With Charles Dickens - Most of us think of Charles Dickens as England's greatest novelist, but in fact he was also a successful performer of his own work. He spent the last 12 years of his life refining the text of these readings, which were performed 500 times to huge audiences.




My Roots - Monty Don has been writing about his garden for The Observer for more than ten years, and this title brings a selection of his best columns together. Its full of practical advice and inspiring observation.




Tuesdays With Morrie - Mitch Albom rediscovers his college mentor as the older man is dying of motor neurone disease and rekindles the relationship they had enjoyed 20 years earlier - a meeting every Tuesday which became one final 'class'.




Moll Flanders - Moll Flanders is one of English literature's most resourceful heroines - even after she discovers that she has unwittingly married her own brother, she sees a solution.




Mccarthy'S Bar - McCarthy journeys from Cork to Donegal, travelling through spectacular landscapes, but always obeying the rule: Never pass a bar that has your name on it. In a funny and affectionate portrait of a changing society, McCarthy visits his namesakes' bars up and down Ireland.




Vacillations Of Poppy Carew - Mary Wesley creates another charming character in this absorbing novel.




The Autobiography - Martin Johnson set the standard for modern rugby players. He made his England debut in 1993, and went on to become the most popular and respected man in rugby. His insights into the sport are a treat.




Frenchmans Creek - Magical descriptions of the Cornish coast and marvellously drawn portraits of Dora, her Frenchman and the Cornish gentry make this one of Daphne Du Maurier's most popular titles.




The Mill On The Floss - Maggie is sensitive and intelligent, but she lives a rural existence in 19th-century England, when girls were not considered worth educating. Her brother Tom, however, is sent away to study, precipitating a series of disastrous events.




Aches and Pains - Maeve Binchy's own experience as a hip replacement patient provides the basis for this wise and funny selection of insider advice about coping with surgery, convalescence and visitors.




A Mother'S Love - Liverpool inthe days of horsedrawn carts is the setting for this heartwarming, nostalgic story of a mother deserted by her husband, who with three daughters runs a pub in the city's backstreets. (DUE FOR RELEASE IN MARCH 2005 - PRE-ORDER YOUR COPY NOW)




The Kindness Of Strangers - Kate Adie joined the BBC in 1969 and has reported from many of the world's war zones. She reflects on her years in journalism, where reporting the facts is never a simple matter...




Hanging Garden - John Rebus finds himself embroiled in a world that connects Newcastle gangsters, a Chechen plot to smuggle refugees, a distraught Bosnian girl, and even his own daughter...As entertaining as a firework display - Mail on Sunday




A Son Of War - Joe Richardson is a normal young boy growing up in post-war Cumbria, facing all the hurdles of adolescence and hanging on to his sense of self. A moving title crafted with acute insight into the twists and turns of the heart.




The Know - Joanie Brewer would do anything for her beloved children, even if it means going on the game. When her darkest fears are realised, she thinks she's in the know about the killer, but her obsession to make him pay threatens to destroy all the family.




The End Of Summer - Jane Marsh returns to Elvie, her childhood home, after a visit from her grandmother's lawyer. Passion awaits and the chilling realisation that she may be about to wed the wrong man...




Jingle Bells - Jack and Lottie would be the happiest of mice if it werent for Angus the cat. Contains a picture book and cassette with music and sound effects. `Total enchantment The Times




Mutiny - Its 1797 and at the start of this story, Kydd is a masters mate in Gibraltar. His adventures take him to Venice and beyond, but he finds himself at the centre of a mutiny, where 10,000 men hold a country to ransom.




The Beachcomber - It's 1952 and the peaceful hamlet of West Bay in Dorset offers newcomers Tom Troy and Kitty Morris the chance to rebuild lonely, separate lives. But people are jealous and a brutal killer is on the loose...




Let It Bleed - It's another dark, dank winter in Edinburgh. Two kids have jumped off the Forth Road Bridge, and there's been a grisly shooting. John Rebus thinks there's something to connect these incidents, but he's got to follow a sad, gritty trail before he can figure it out.




Dead Souls - Inspector Rebus finds by chance a freed paedophile at the zoo, with camera in hand. 'Outing' the man brings in the vigilantes, leaving Rebus with mixed feelings. He's also become a pawn in the games of a convicted killer, back home after extradition frmo the U.S.




Black and Blue - Inspector John Rebus is in the glare of an internal inquiry led by a man he has just accused of taking backhanders, and has TV cameras at his back investigating a miscarriage of justice.




Brother Cadfael'S Penance - In this year of our lord 1145 chaotic events had seemed to be offering promise, that even the two cousins, battling wearily for the throne, look around for another way to settle disputes. Another compelling whodunnit from the Brother Cadfael chronicles.




Philomel Cottage and Other Stori - In this third selection of four stories from The Listerdale Mystery collection, the title story concerns Alix Marin, who meets an attractive stranger with a curious past...




Hercules: The Arcadian Deer - In this third and final volume of Poirot's 'labours', a goblet has vanished. This is not just any goblet, but one for which people, including a pope, have committed murder.




Evening With Ranulph Fiennes - In this one-man show, the world's greatest living adventurer and explorer mesmerises his audience with stories of his astonishing and almost super-human exploits.




When Daylight Comes - In this riveting saga of the loves, triumphs and tragedies of one Liverpool family, young Jess Brennan is left to make something of the future. Can she do it? 'Gutsy... A vivid picture of a hard-up, hard-working community' - The Express.




An Evening With Blowers - In this entertaining one man show, Blofeld takes listeners on a hilarious journey from his eccentric childhood in Norfolk to his schooldays at Eton and his international career as a cricket writer and broadcaster.




The Centre Of The Bed - In this frank, absorbing memoir, Bakewell recalls her childhood during the Blitz, her glittering days at Cambridge, and a long, illustrious career in broadcasting, and reflects on women's changing roles during her lifetime.




An Evening With John Simpson - In this live theatre recording, the much-loved BBC journalist and broadcaster explains why Osama Bin Laden tried to have him killed, and recounts why he famously 'liberated' Kabul after the Afghan War.




The Year At Thrush Green - In this new addition to Miss Read's gloriously English chronicles, The Year at Thrush Green begins with snows reminiscent of Siberia, but as winter gives way to spring, local dramas take hold of the close-knit village community.




Persuasion - In this classic tale of love and redemption, Anne Elliot and Captain Wentworth met and separate years before. Their reunion forces them to recognise the false values and people that drove them apart.




Adventure Of Christmas Pudding - In these baffling Hercule Poirot cases, what can link a sinister warning not to eat plum pudding and a corpse found in a chest?




Morbid Taste For Bones - In the twelfth-century Benedictine monastery of Shrewsbury, Brother Cadfael has settled down to a quiet life in charge of the herbarium after an adventurous - and far from monastic - youth. But when his prior determines to acquire the bones of a saint from a remote Welsh village, Cadfael's worldly experience becomes vitally important. It is fortunate indeed that his skills as a herbalist are matched by his prowess as a detective, since the obstacles to the expedition include murder?




Hercules: Capture Of Cerberus - In the second of this three part series, Hercule Poirot once again pits his brilliant powers of deduction against the modern monsters who prey on human flesh, spirit and mind.




One Corpse Too Many - In the grisly aftermath of the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1138, Brother Cadfael is burying the dead. The official tally of the slain is 94, but he finds he has 95 to bury. In the matter of 'one corpse too many', his skills are taxed to the limit




The Moon'S A Balloon - In the first volume of David Nivens memoirs, the remarkable and warm-hearted actor recalls his childhood and schooldays, his time at Sandhurst and his army service, as well as his early experiences in Hollywood.




The Devil'S Novice - In the autumn of 1140 a new novice disturbs the peace at the Shrewsbury monastery. Although meek by day, his sleep is racked by nightmares - could he be involved in the disappearance of a local prelate? It falls to Brother Cadfael to find out.




The Heretics Apprentice - In the 16th Brother Cadfael mystery, a servant brings the body of hismaster to the Abbey of St Peter and St Paul, hoping to have the body buried in sacred ground. But at one point in his life the deceased was a heretic, and there is much opposition to the servant's plan.




Audience With Barry Norman - In more than a quarter of a century as a film critic, Barry Norman has interviewed almost every international star. In this recording of his stage show, he recalls the most memorable moments and shares anecdotes about encounters with the greats.




The Lost Boy - In a story of tears and laughter, devastation and hope, Pelzer describes his life in foster care, told through the journey of a little lost boy who is simply looking for the love of a good family. Through it all he is pursued by his sadistic mother.




Up And Down In The Dales - In his fourth book about his time as a schools inspector, Gervase Phinn finds that life continues to be a series of ups and downs. His visits to schools in Yorkshire go on, but at least he can leave school affairs behind him when he goes home each evening to his wife, Christine. Somethings, however, don't change. His colleagues still play verbal ping-pong and the children he meets in the schools continue to steal the limelight.




A Child Christmas In Wales - In Thomas' most widely known work, the sights, smells and sounds of a child's Christmas are evoked with wistful, tender, touching, wide-eyed wonder.




Lord Hornblower - In 1813, mutiny is an infection that can spread through the fleet like a plague. Admiral St Vincent has put all his faith in Commodore Hornblower, and Hornblower knows he must not allow the crew of the Flame to go over to the French.



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H.Potter Goblet Of Fire - The summer holidays are dragging on and Harry Potter can't wait for the start of the school year. It is his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and there are spells to be learnt, potions to be brewed and Divination lessons to be attended. Harry is expecting these, however, other quite unexpected events are already on the march.Unabridged



Paul Temple And Margo Mystery - Peter Coke and Marjorie Westbury star in another case for the crime novelist and detective Paul Temple and his glamorous journalist wife.







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