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World War I (24 Feb 1958) |
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0:52 |
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1917 - England was at war |
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1:31 |
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And now "......!", part two |
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0:55 |
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The lounge of the East Acton labour exchange |
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3:24 |
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Sometimes I'm Happy (Max Geldray) |
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2:18 |
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And now, on the faded document I see |
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2:57 |
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Your name Neddie Seagoon? |
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1:25 |
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Drawers cellular one, shirts angora two, tins mess one |
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1:35 |
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In anticipation of his arrival |
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1:18 |
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| 10 |
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Someone knocking on the door with a duck |
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3:10 |
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Beep Beep (Ray Ellington) |
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2:23 |
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| 12 |
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On the western front, Seagoon prayed for the Germans to win |
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1:04 |
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And so I volunteered to become a civilian |
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2:08 |
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Meantime, midnight on a lonely anti-aircraft site in Epping Fore... |
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3:09 |
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| 15 |
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Here is a special news bulletin |
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1:52 |
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The Nasty Affair at the Burami Oasis (4 Oct 1956) |
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1:23 |
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Good morning, here is the news |
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0:47 |
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| 18 |
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Neddie Seagoon reporting for duty sir! |
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2:01 |
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Yes, it was action at last |
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1:45 |
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That night, the HMS Thespus |
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1:52 |
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When You're Smiling (Max Geldray) |
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2:27 |
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| 22 |
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The increasingly sordid affair at Burami Oasis |
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2:48 |
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The nasty affair at the Burami Oasis, part four |
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2:13 |
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| 24 |
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That night, by the light of the Araby-type moon |
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3:42 |
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Lost in the Jungle (Ray Ellington) |
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3:06 |
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Once afloat in the oasis, the battleship dropped anchor |
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2:09 |
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Cynical listeners may question the possibility of sailing a batt... |
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6:22 |
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| 28 |
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Yes, dear listeners - without knowing it |
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3:57 |
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Total time |
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60:24 |
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