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CD 1
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1 |
The Call of the West: This Is the BBC Home Service
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1:56
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2 |
The Call of the West: It Is 1867 and Dead on Time
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1:16
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3 |
The Call of the West: Did You Say Covered Wagon?
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1:46
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4 |
The Call of the West: A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
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2:46
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5 |
The Call of the West: That Night, the Wagon Train Rested on the Plain
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2:20
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6 |
The Call of the West: Fortunately for Us, Folks, a Bare Ten Miles Away
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4:17
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7 |
The Call of the West: That Night, the Tribes of the Sioux Confederacy
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1:27
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8 |
The Call of the West: Gentlemen, Somebody's Supplying the Indians With Saxophones
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0:50
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9 |
The Call of the West: You'd Better Know It
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2:41
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10 |
The Call of the West: Meantime in Dodge City, Television Centre of the Old West
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2:37
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11 |
The Call of the West: I Say, Barman! Drinks for My Lady
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2:06
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12 |
The Call of the West: I'm Calling You, Fellas!
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2:59
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13 |
The Call of the West: This, Then, Was the Situation
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2:31
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14 |
The Call of the West: Ladies and Gentlement, I Have Pleasure in Announcing a Knock on the Door
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2:42
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15 |
The Last Smoking Seagoon: This Is the BBC Home Service Despite What the Light Programme Says
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1:00
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16 |
The Last Smoking Seagoon: And Now We Present Chapter One of a New Dynamic Novel
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2:05
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17 |
The Last Smoking Seagoon: Welcome Now to the Shareholders' Meeting, Ladies and Gentlemen
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3:27
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18 |
The Last Smoking Seagoon: Three Years on and Six Million Nerve-Wracking Coughs Later
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1:40
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19 |
The Last Smoking Seagoon: Ladies and Gentlemen, a Bow Street Runner Approaches
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1:20
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20 |
The Last Smoking Seagoon: What More Do You Want?
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2:59
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21 |
The Last Smoking Seagoon: Part Four: The Dreaded National Health Hospital at Hampton Court
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1:56
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22 |
The Last Smoking Seagoon: And Now Part Two of an Early Roman Trouser Plantation
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3:03
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23 |
The Last Smoking Seagoon: Too Marvelous for Words
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2:10
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24 |
The Last Smoking Seagoon: Aeiough! Well, Ned! So We Meet Again Thanks to Skillful Writing
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1:00
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25 |
The Last Smoking Seagoon: Neddie Hid All the Way on the Boat to South American
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2:00
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26 |
The Last Smoking Seagoon: Neddie, Despite the Age of That Joke
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2:34
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27 |
The Last Smoking Seagoon: Meantime, Coughing Ned Plans to Escape
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2:14
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28 |
The Last Smoking Seagoon: A Direct Hit From the Tobacco-Powered Zeppelin on the Rice-Paper Balloon
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2:36
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CD 2
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1 |
1985: This Is the BBC Home Service
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1:23
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1985: My Name Is 846 Winston Seagoon
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1:30
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3 |
1985: Worker Seagoon! Did I Hear You Complaining?
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1:54
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4 |
1985: I Love You, Darling!
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1:40
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5 |
1985: That Night in My Room I Sat Out of Range of the TV Screen
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0:33
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1985: It Had to Be You
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2:57
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1985: And So I Entered the Forbidden Goon Sector of London
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2:12
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1985: It Was Then I Wandered Into an Antique Shop
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2:10
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1985: Oh! Bluebottle! Eccles!
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2:02
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10 |
1985: Here We Are! Number Ten, the ITA Headquarters
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1:08
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1985: Shake, Rattle and Roll
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2:37
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1985: Attention! 846 Winston Seagoon
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3:21
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13 |
1985: So the Awful Torture Went On
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0:58
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14 |
1985: Enter Torturer Bluebottle!
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2:46
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15 |
1985: Listen, Listen! Great News!
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2:38
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16 |
Shifting Sands: This Is the BBC Light Programme
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1:32
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Shifting Sands: The Tale Bloodnok Told Was of India
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1:54
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18 |
Shifting Sands: Seagoon Reporting, Sir!
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3:07
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19 |
Shifting Sands: Isn't This a Lovely Day?
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2:52
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20 |
Shifting Sands: The Shifting Sands of Westerizoon, Part Flin
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0:55
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21 |
Shifting Sands: A Glass of Port? I Don't Mind If I Do!
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3:36
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22 |
Shifting Sands: Look, the Relief Column's Arrived
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1:52
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23 |
Shifting Sands: All of You / All of Me
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2:41
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24 |
Shifting Sands: The Shifting Sands of Waziristan, Part Three
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4:24
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25 |
Shifting Sands: What's Going on Here? Who's This Soldier Asleep on Guard?
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2:35
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26 |
Shifting Sands: Through the Long Night, the Waziris Attacked
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0:55
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27 |
Shifting Sands: Good Morning, Gentlemen. British Customs Officers
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1:17
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28 |
Shifting Sands: That Was All Fifty-Scree Years Ago
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3:33
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