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CD 1
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1 |
Lurgi Strikes Britain: This Is the BBC Home Service
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0:38
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2 |
Lurgi Strikes Britain: My Name Is Ned Seagoon
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2:15
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3 |
Lurgi Strikes Britain: Any More Fares, Please
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1:32
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4 |
Lurgi Strikes Britain: And That Is My Tale, Seagoon
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1:26
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5 |
Lurgi Strikes Britain: Pink Champagne
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2:26
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6 |
Lurgi Strikes Britain: Come In!
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2:19
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7 |
Lurgi Strikes Britain: Ladies and Gentlemen
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2:32
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8 |
Lurgi Strikes Britain: My Very Good Friend the Milkman Says/ It's a Sin to Tell a Lie
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2:54
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9 |
Lurgi Strikes Britain: Thank You, Sir Malcolm Sargent
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1:23
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10 |
Lurgi Strikes Britain: For the Last Time, Come Out of That Dustbin
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0:45
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11 |
Lurgi Strikes Britain: Meanwhile, an Unsuspecting Parliament
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3:56
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12 |
Lurgi Strikes Britain: Following the Dramatic Disclosure
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0:44
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13 |
Lurgi Strikes Britain: Dear Listeners, Sit Down While I Tell You a Tale
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3:36
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14 |
Lurgi Strikes Britain: And Now, Here Is the News
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4:30
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15 |
The International Christmas Pudding: This Is the BBC Home Service
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1:31
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16 |
The International Christmas Pudding: It Was in 1843
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0:58
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17 |
The International Christmas Pudding: And So It Was
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4:40
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18 |
The International Christmas Pudding: Me and My Gal
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2:05
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19 |
The International Christmas Pudding: The International Christmas Pudding - Second Helping
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4:39
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20 |
The International Christmas Pudding: Meanwhile, Unknown to Seagoon
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4:36
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21 |
The International Christmas Pudding: The Crocodile Crawl
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2:31
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22 |
The International Christmas Pudding: The International Christmas Pudding - Third Helping
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1:06
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23 |
The International Christmas Pudding: Heavens! It's Two Men Carrying a Door
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1:26
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24 |
The International Christmas Pudding: Following the Tracks of the Naringi-Berbas
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2:23
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25 |
The International Christmas Pudding: Ladies and Gentlemen
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3:30
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CD 2
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1 |
Napoleon’s Piano: This Is the BBC Home Service
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1:04
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2 |
Napoleon’s Piano: Napoleon’s Piano - The Story Starts in the Bad Old Days
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1:47
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3 |
Napoleon’s Piano: Moriarty, Can I Borrow Your Shoe?
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3:30
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4 |
Napoleon’s Piano: I Say, Poor Neddie Must Have Been at His Wit’s End
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1:20
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5 |
Napoleon’s Piano: Ain’t Misbehavin’
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2:16
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6 |
Napoleon’s Piano: Seagoon Was Confused - He’s Not the Only One
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1:50
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7 |
Napoleon’s Piano: Next Morning
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1:45
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8 |
Napoleon’s Piano: Alone in Paris
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2:53
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9 |
Napoleon’s Piano: Is That You, Seagoon?
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1:51
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10 |
Napoleon’s Piano: Bloodshot Eyes
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2:54
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11 |
Napoleon’s Piano: Part Two - In Which Our Heroes
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1:44
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12 |
Napoleon’s Piano: They Managed, by Sweating and Struggling
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1:09
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13 |
Napoleon’s Piano: The Log of Napoleon’s Piano
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2:59
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14 |
Napoleon’s Piano: What Do You Think, Dear Listeners?
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1:57
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15 |
The Flea: This Is the BBC Light Programme
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2:07
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16 |
The Flea: The Year - 1665
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2:31
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17 |
The Flea: Did Return Home With the Two Gentlemen
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1:08
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18 |
The Flea: He’s Gone!
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1:20
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19 |
The Flea: Oh, Lady, Be Good!
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2:28
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20 |
The Flea: Thank You. And Now
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0:44
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21 |
The Flea: Fifth of December. Did Sport With Mrs. Fitzsimmons
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3:28
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22 |
The Flea: And Now, the Flea, Part Two
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1:48
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23 |
The Flea: Ladies and Gentlemen
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0:28
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24 |
The Flea: December the Sixth. Did Sport With Mrs. Fitzsimmons
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4:02
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25 |
The Flea: You Do Something to Me
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2:19
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26 |
The Flea: 1812? And in 1665? So Much for Humor
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1:18
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27 |
The Flea: Oh, You Caught Me Out Then, Lads
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1:50
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28 |
The Flea: Excuse Me, Major
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1:15
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29 |
The Flea: Well, Grytpype, This Is the End of Your Nefarious Career
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2:55
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