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1 |
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This is the BBC Home Service |
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1:14 |
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2 |
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London 1901. That was a good year for England |
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3:19 |
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3 |
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Towards dawn he left me |
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2:28 |
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4 |
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Now, excuse me. I must get out of these chains |
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1:53 |
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5 |
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Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White (Max Geldray) |
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2:37 |
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6 |
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The White Box of Great Bartfield, part two |
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4:07 |
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7 |
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A word to listeners who may have been perplexed |
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2:49 |
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8 |
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Alas, poor Eccles! I knew him well |
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1:51 |
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9 |
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Sally (Ray Ellington) |
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2:19 |
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10 |
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We come now to the great day when Ned Seagoon arrived |
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3:00 |
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11 |
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January the eighth. Nearly there. Very, very excited |
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2:40 |
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12 |
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Now Neddie, I know a place |
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2:38 |
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13 |
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This is the BBC Home Service |
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1:09 |
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14 |
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It was Paris in 1880 |
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1:58 |
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15 |
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Ah! Home at last |
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2:31 |
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16 |
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Oh, good evening. Is your mother in, sorry? |
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1:48 |
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17 |
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Jeepers Creepers (Max Geldray) |
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2:51 |
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18 |
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An now Tales of Montmartre, part the deux |
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2:32 |
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19 |
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Neddie? Have you got a spare sackbut |
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1:58 |
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20 |
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Oh! Ohoh! Oh, mon coeur! |
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3:12 |
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21 |
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Ah, darling! You're back |
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1:06 |
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22 |
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One Alone (Ray Ellington) |
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2:46 |
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23 |
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And now Tales of Montmartre, part the trois |
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1:59 |
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24 |
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Count Moronarty, mon ami |
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5:12 |
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25 |
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Dear listeners |
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3:15 |
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Total time |
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59:48 |
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