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CD 1
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This Is the BBC Home Service
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1:42
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It Was El Alamein 1942
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1:59
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And So They Buried the Black Box Ten Feet Above the Ground
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1:08
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German Officer Outside, Sir!
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1:13
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Part Two - Five Years After the War, in a Tobruk Officers’ Mess
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1:53
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Charmaine
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3:05
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No, I Don’t Think She’d Care for That Antique
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3:52
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Now If Listeners Will Adjust Their Ear Trumpets to the New High Frequency
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1:38
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Now Here Is a Recording of Neddie Seagoon in His Taxi
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3:52
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10 |
Love Me or Leave Me
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2:47
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11 |
Thank Heavens! It Was All a Mirage
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2:15
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12 |
Dear Listeners, Here I Was in a Harrassing Position
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2:29
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And So, Dear Listeners, They Danced in Hot Pursuit of Moriarty
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4:09
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This Is the BBC Home Service
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1:39
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15 |
The War Office, or If You’re in the Navy, the Admiralty
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1:09
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Seagoon RN Reporting, Sir!
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2:04
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The Following December on the Third of January
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2:04
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Eyes Front, There! Put Those Wrens Out!
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1:13
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19 |
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
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2:15
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III Met by Goonlight, Part Two
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2:22
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At Four in the Morning, the Crete Party Went Aboard
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1:09
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22 |
At Midnight on January the Second
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2:34
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Basin Street Blues
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2:30
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III Met by Goonlight Part Three. The Capture
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1:14
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You Got Your Sockful of Spaghetti Ready, Eccles?
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4:37
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Hands Up and Good Evening, General!
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1:07
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Eccles! Eccles? You Can Open Your Eyes Now
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2:02
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28 |
You Won’t Be on It, Mate!
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3:54
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CD 2
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1 |
This Is the BBC Home Service
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2:09
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We Tell You the Story of the Best-Kept Secret of the Well-Known World War Two
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1:47
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Ze Englanders Haf Broken Through at El Alamein
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2:12
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This Then Was the Enigma - Who Was Eccles?
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1:07
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There Will Never Be Another You
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3:03
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Gentlemen, Prepare Yourselves for Part Two
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2:04
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I Think This Bed’s Had It, Min
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2:24
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Blue Monday
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2:38
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Part Four - The Germans Become Suspicious
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3:22
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Ned, Let Me Explain This Tangled Pastiche
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3:36
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That Night, One Thousand Guns of the Eighth Army Thundered Out Their Challenge
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2:11
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By Dawn, the Germans Had Been Routed
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3:24
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This Is the BBC Home Service
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1:39
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Ladies and Gentlemen, We Were to Have Started This Week With Part One
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2:15
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The Piano Drew Up With a Screech of Brakes
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2:01
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I Kiss Your Little Hand, Madame
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3:26
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And Now, If I Stand Facing East, I Can Get a Perfect View of Part Two
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2:28
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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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Well Things Are Beginning to Move Now
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3:53
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The Late Late Show
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2:23
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That Was of Course Ray Ellington, the Bed-Ridden Tap Dancer. And Now Part Three
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1:47
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It’s Part Four - In a Secret Chemical Laboratory
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1:53
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Seagoon Pulls Up a Comfortable Tiger and Sits Down to Wait
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2:14
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The Fiends Took Me by Force to the Offices of Norbert Nark, Publisher
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3:44
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