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This is the BBC Home Service |
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2:09 |
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We tell you of the best kept secret of the well-known World War |
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1:47 |
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3 |
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Ze Englanders haf broken through at El Alamein |
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2:12 |
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4 |
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This then was the enigma - who was Eccles? |
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1:07 |
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5 |
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There Will Never Be Another You (Max Geldray) |
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3:04 |
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6 |
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Gentlemen, prepare yourselves for Part two |
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2:05 |
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7 |
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I think this bed's had it, Min |
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2:24 |
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8 |
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Blue Monday (Ray Ellington) |
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2:38 |
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9 |
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Part four - the Germans become suspicious |
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3:22 |
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10 |
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Ned, let me explain this tangled pastiche |
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3:36 |
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11 |
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That night, one thousand guns of the Eighth Army thundered out t... |
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2:12 |
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12 |
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By dawn, the Germans had been routed |
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3:25 |
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13 |
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This is the BBC home Service |
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1:40 |
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14 |
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Ladies and Gentlemen, we were to have started this week with Par... |
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2:15 |
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15 |
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The piano drew up with a screech of brakes |
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2:01 |
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16 |
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I Kiss Your Hand, Madame (Max Geldray) |
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3:27 |
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17 |
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And now, if I stand facing east, I can get a perfect view of Par... |
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2:28 |
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18 |
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And now Part three - A Welsh roundabout on the Great North Road |
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2:13 |
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19 |
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Well things are begining to move now |
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3:53 |
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20 |
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The Late Late Show (Ray Ellington) |
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2:24 |
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21 |
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That was of course Ray Ellington, the bed-ridden tap dancer. And... |
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1:47 |
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22 |
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It's part four - in a secret chemical laboratory |
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1:53 |
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23 |
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Seagoon pulls up a comfortable tiger and sits down to wait |
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5:59 |
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24 |
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The fiends took me by force to the offices of Norbert Nark, publ... |
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3:45 |
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Total time |
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59:53 |
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