Posted by Notcot on May 26, 2012 in
Cult Film
This title is written and performed by Andy Hamilton who also did “Trevor’s World of Sport” and “Revolting People” and has a huge following from Radio 4 listeners. This time Annette Crosbie “One Foot in the Grave” stars as new character Edith whose crossing swords with Satan are Hellarious.
Price : £ 6.09
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Posted by Notcot on May 26, 2012 in
Cult Film
After nearly two decades in Britain Bill Bryson took the decision to move back to the States for a while but before leaving his much-loved home in North Yorkshire Bryson insisted on taking one last trip around Britain. His aim was to take stock of the nation’s public face and private parts (as it were) and to analyse what precisely it was he loved so much about a country that had produced Marmite a military hero whose dying wish was to be kissed by a fellow named Hardy place names like Farleigh Wallop and Shellow Bowells people who said ‘Mustn’t grumble’ and Gardeners’ Question Time.
Price : £ 12.99
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Posted by Notcot on May 25, 2012 in
Cult Film
Commander Sam Vimes of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch had it all. But now he’s back in his own rough tough past without even the clothes he was standing up in when the lightning struck… Living in the past is hard. Dying in the past is incredibly easy. But he must survive because he has a job to do. He must track down a murderer teach his younger self how to be a good copper and change the outcome of a bloody rebellion. There’s a problem: if he wins he’s got no wife no child no future… A Discworld Tale of One City with a full chorus of street urchins ladies of negotiable affection rebels secret policemen and other children of the revolution. Truth! Justice! Freedom! And a Hard-boiled Egg! ; ; The audio edition of 27th novel in the phenominally successful Discworld series.
Price : £ 12.99
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Tags: 163, affection, Ankh, ankh morpork, child, children of the revolution, copper, discworld series, Dying, Edition, freedom, future, hard boiled egg, murderer, Night, night watch, policemen, rebellion, rebels, revolution, Sam, self, Series, street, street urchins, tale, truth justice, Watch, watch commander
Posted by Notcot on May 25, 2012 in
Cult Film
Charlie and Lola first seen in “I Will Not Ever Never Eat a Tomato” are stars of the screen page and now audio. ; ; The fabulous audio collection contains five classic Charlie and Lola stories enhanced with music sound effects and classic Charlie and Lola dialogue. ; ; The five fantastic audio adventures include the classic stories: “We Honestly Can Look After Your Dog”; My Wobbly Tooth Must Not Ever Never Fall Out”; I’ve Won No I’ve Won No I’ve Won”; “Whoops! But It Wasn’t Me”; and “Snow Is My Favourite and My Best”. ; ; With an all-star cast featuring Charlie Lola Lotta Marv Soren Lorensen as well as Swizzles the dog.
Price : £ 6.77
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Tags: 163, all star, cast, charlie and lola, collection, dialogue, Eat, Fall, favourite, Honestly, lotta, marv, Music, music sound, screen, snow, soren, sound effects, story, Swizzles, tomato, Tooth, Wobbly, Won
Posted by Notcot on May 24, 2012 in
Cult Film
Charlie and Lola first seen in “I Will Not Ever Never Eat a Tomato” are stars of the screen page and now audio. ; ; The fabulous audio collection contains five classic Charlie and Lola stories enhanced with music sound effects and classic Charlie and Lola dialogue. ; ; The five fantastic audio adventures include the classic stories: “We Honestly Can Look After Your Dog”; My Wobbly Tooth Must Not Ever Never Fall Out”; I’ve Won No I’ve Won No I’ve Won”; “Whoops! But It Wasn’t Me”; and “Snow Is My Favourite and My Best”. ; ; With an all-star cast featuring Charlie Lola Lotta Marv Soren Lorensen as well as Swizzles the dog.
Price : £ 6.77
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Tags: 163, all star, Best, cast, Charlie, charlie and lola, collection, Completely, dialogue, Eat, Fall, favourite, Honestly, Lola, lotta, marv, Music, music sound, screen, snow, soren, sound effects, story, Swizzles, Tooth, Wobbly, Won
Posted by Notcot on May 24, 2012 in
Cult Film
This is a BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation starring John Moffat as Hercule Poirot. Mrs. McGinty is murdered because she has recognised someone in her village as a notorious killer – but can Hercule Poirot and Ariadne Oliver find out who it is before the killer strikes again?
Price : £ 2.66
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Tags: 163, ariadne, BBC, bbc radio 4, Dead, dramatisation, Full, Hercule, hercule poirot, john moffat, Killer, mcginty, Poirot, price, Radio, someone, Village
Posted by Notcot on May 24, 2012 in
Cult Film
`Although the scythe isn’t pre-eminent among the weapons of war anyone who has been on the wrong end of say a peasants’ revolt will know that in skilled hands it is fearsome…’ ; ; For Mort however it is about to become one of the tools of his trade. From henceforth Death is no longer going to be the end merely the means to an end. He has received an offer he can’t refuse. As Death’s apprentice he’ll have free board use of the company horse and being dead isn’t compulsory. It’s the dream job until he discovers that it can be a killer on his love life…
Price : £ 12.99
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Tags: 163, anyone, apprentice, board, Death, Discworld, discworld novel, Dream, dream job, Horse, job, life, love, love life, means to an end, offer, peasants revolt, Revolt, scythe, skilled hands, Trade, Use, War, weapons of war
Posted by Notcot on May 23, 2012 in
Cult Film
Michel Thomas has taken the language-learning world by storm. With no books no memorising and no homework Michel teaches the basic grammar of the language painlessly. Using the method he has perfected over the last 50 years he now shares his secret with the world – and ‘makes it simple’ (“Sunday Times”). In only a matter of hours he gives you a comprehensive grasp of the structure of the language enabling you to communicate with confidence. The present future conditional and past tenses are covered and you are taught to think about the ideas that you are trying to communicate rather than to translate words slavishly. He points out the similarities of the vocabulary in English and Spanish and gives you the tools to guess the words you do not know or think you do not know. Join two students as they learn in real time. Become the third member of the class and experience the excitement of learning a language as if by magic! This new edition has one very significant new feature – an additional ‘Review’ CD. All the main teaching points have been lifted from the 8-hour course and are contained on just 2 CDs.
Price : £ 52.79
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Tags: 163, class, confidence, course, Edition, excitement, feature, Foundation, foundation course, Grammar, grasp, homework, matter, member, memorising, michel thomas, new edition, new feature, Review, Spanish, Storm, structure, sunday times, tenses, thomas foundation, time, Times, vocabulary
Posted by Notcot on May 23, 2012 in
Cult Film
`What’s so hard about pulling a sword out of a stone? The real work’s already been done. You ought to make yourself useful and find the man who put the sword in the stone in the stone in the first place.’ ; ; Fate is a word that springs to the lips when to call something coincidence seems mealy mouthed. Destiny is another such. But the problem with destiny is of course that she is not always careful where she points her finger. One minute you might be minding your own business on a normal if not spectacular career path the next you might be in the frame for the big job like saving the world…
Price : £ 7.99
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Tags: 163, business, Career, career path, coincidence, course, Destiny, Fate, finger, Frame, job, lips, Men, men at arms, minute, own business, price, problem, spectacular career, Stone, sword in the stone, work
Posted by Notcot on May 23, 2012 in
Cult Film
`What’s so hard about pulling a sword out of a stone? The real work’s already been done. You ought to make yourself useful and find the man who put the sword in the stone in the stone in the first place.’ ; ; Fate is a word that springs to the lips when to call something coincidence seems mealy mouthed. Destiny is another such. But the problem with destiny is of course that she is not always careful where she points her finger. One minute you might be minding your own business on a normal if not spectacular career path the next you might be in the frame for the big job like saving the world…
Price : £ 7.99
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