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CD 1
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1 |
The Thing on the Mountain: This Is the BBC Home Service
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2:22
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2 |
The Thing on the Mountain: Oh, Boys! Boys! I Saw It! It Was Terrible!
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2:21
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3 |
The Thing on the Mountain: Meanwhile, Not Far Away in a Small Welsh Pigsty
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2:39
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4 |
The Thing on the Mountain: “My Heart Stood Still”
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2:14
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5 |
The Thing on the Mountain: Now, If Any Listener Would Care to Tie a Vintage Haddock
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5:49
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6 |
The Thing on the Mountain: “Long Black Nylons”
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2:26
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7 |
The Thing on the Mountain: And So the Snow and the Blizzards on Snowdon Grew Worse
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2:09
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8 |
The Thing on the Mountain: And So, as the Train Chugs Slowly Up the Side of the Mountain
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4:24
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9 |
The Thing on the Mountain: At the Top of the Mountain, Half-Buried in the Snow
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2:36
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10 |
The Thing on the Mountain: Curses! Oh! I Was Too Late
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3:21
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11 |
The Collapse of the British Railway Sandwich System: The BBC Presents Vintage Goons
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3:00
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12 |
The Collapse of the British Railway Sandwich System: And That Was the First Sign of the Great Mustard and Cress Shortage
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3:12
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13 |
The Collapse of the British Railway Sandwich System: “Just for a Thrill”
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2:56
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14 |
The Collapse of the British Railway Sandwich System: You Ought to Be Ashamed of Yourselves
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3:17
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15 |
The Collapse of the British Railway Sandwich System: Meanwhile, in the Amazon, the British Ambassador
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3:18
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16 |
The Collapse of the British Railway Sandwich System: “Stomp, Look, and Listen”
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2:37
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17 |
The Collapse of the British Railway Sandwich System: Well Played, Ellington, Well Played
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1:57
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18 |
The Collapse of the British Railway Sandwich System: Right, Pick Up Your Luggage and Sideways to the Wind
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2:38
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19 |
The Collapse of the British Railway Sandwich System: That Night for Safety We Slept Standing Up
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2:48
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20 |
The Collapse of the British Railway Sandwich System: Owww! Gad! That Native Was Clever
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4:02
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CD 2
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1 |
The Great Statue Debate: This Is the BBC Home Service
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3:34
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2 |
The Great Statue Debate: Hello Folks! Hello! With the Debates Like This England’s Future Was Safe.
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2:25
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3 |
The Great Statue Debate: “Paper Moon”
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3:01
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4 |
The Great Statue Debate: That Was Max Geldray Who Until Recently Was Known as Mrs Gerald Legg.
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3:27
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5 |
The Great Statue Debate: Ooooh! Ooooh!
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2:59
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6 |
The Great Statue Debate: And So Parliament Was Reassembled.
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2:26
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7 |
The Great Statue Debate: Mr Seagoon, We’ve Just Had a Message From Sir Ian Jacob-Stopwatch
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3:43
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8 |
The Great Statue Debate: “Lady Mac”
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2:21
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9 |
The Great Statue Debate: The Great Statue Debate, Part Three. The, If You’ll Pardon the Expression, Unveiling.
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2:38
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10 |
The Great Statue Debate: Did You Hear That Moriarty?
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3:07
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11 |
The Silver Doubloons: Any One Want to Jump, Folks?... This Is the BBC and the Colour’s Cream.
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2:48
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12 |
The Silver Doubloons: Tonight by the Magic of Hack Writing and Worn Cliché...
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3:19
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13 |
The Silver Doubloons: Ladies and Gentlemen, I Am Ned Seagoon the Elephant Man.
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2:36
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14 |
The Silver Doubloons: “Love Walked in”
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3:05
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15 |
The Silver Doubloons: That Was Mr Max Geldray of Highgate.
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2:41
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16 |
The Silver Doubloons: Henry? Henry!... What Is It Min?
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5:02
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The Silver Doubloons: “This Can’t Be Love”
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3:17
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18 |
The Silver Doubloons: Thank You and for My Next Impression... Now, the Spanish Dubloons, Part the Hair.
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2:54
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The Silver Doubloons: Gad What a Beautiful Woman!...
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2:20
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20 |
The Silver Doubloons: Let Us Join Thynne as He Dines at the Hotel Splendide...
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2:16
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