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All three BBC radio dramatisations of the bestselling fantasy
trilogy - plus bonus material A breathtaking epic spanning multiple
worlds, His Dark Materials follows the adventures of Lyra Belacqua
and Will Parry, two children catapulted into a life-or-death
struggle to save the future of the Cosmos. In Northern Lights,
11-year-old Lyra discovers dark forces at work involving kidnapped
children and a mysterious substance called 'Dust'. With her
shape-shifting daemon, Pantalaimon, she leaves her Oxford college
home and embarks on a dangerous journey to the frozen North, aided
by armoured bears, Gyptians and a witch-queen... The Subtle Knife
sees 12-year-old Will finding an opening into the haunted world of
Cittagazze, where daemon-destroying Spectres roam. There he meets
Lyra, and together they acquire the most powerful weapon in all the
universes - an object many would kill to possess. In The Amber
Spyglass, a colossal war is brewing in Heaven, and Lyra and Will
have been separated. They must find each other and journey onward -
even into the World of the Dead... These thrilling dramatisations
feature an all-star cast, including Lulu Popplewell, Terence Stamp,
Bill Paterson, Kenneth Cranham and Adrian Scarborough. Also
included is a bonus documentary, World Book Club, in which Philip
Pullman answers readers' questions about Northern Lights.
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The Scarlet Tunic (DVD)
Jean-Marc Barr, Emma Fielding, Simon Callow, John Sessions, Laura Aikman, …
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Discovery Miles 2 640
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A tale of forbidden romance based on a short story by Thomas Hardy.
Deserting German hussar, Matthaus Singer (Jean-Marc Barr) falls
madly in love with solicitor's daughter Frances Groves (Emma
Fielding) whereby she is torn between her duty and her desire.
Frances's father (Jack Shepherd) would prefer her to marry the
weasly suitor Humphrey (John Sessions). The passion flows but will
the heart be stronger than the outside forces set on keeping the
lovers apart?
Stephen Fry narrates this BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation of
the famous Victorian comic novel. Orphan Becky Sharp and wealthy
Amelia Sedley are best friends at Miss Pinkerton's Academy for
Young Ladies. On leaving school, ambitious, social-climbing Becky
looks for a rich man to support her, while the sweet-natured Amelia
meets her old friend Dobbin, who is instantly captivated. Becky
takes a job in the service of Sir Pitt Crawley, and uses her charm
to hook his dashing son. However, marriage to Captain Rawdon of the
Guards does not provide the fortune she seeks. Meanwhile, Amelia
rejects the faithful Dobbin and becomes engaged to the handsome
George Osborne - but destiny has some shocks in store for her, too.
As time goes by, the girls' fortunes rise and fall. War, financial
disaster and the ruin of her reputation leave the resourceful Becky
undaunted, but Amelia finds it harder to bear fate's blows. It will
be many years before their story is played out, and their futures
finally decided... William Makepeace Thackeray's classic satire of
passion and ambition, first published in 1847 and 1848, is a
deliciously ironic portrait of English society and its mores. This
engaging 2004 radio production, published for the first time on
audio, features a distinguished cast including Emma Fielding as
Becky Sharp, Katy Cavanagh as Amelia and Toby Jones as Jos Sedley.
Duration: 5 hours approx
Forty-five of Britain's best-loved poems, read by John Nettles,
Siobhan Redmond, Greg Wise and Emma Fielding. In a national poll
conducted to discover Britain's favourite poem, Rudyard Kipling's
'If -' was voted number one. This unique anthology brings together
over forty poems from the poll, including the top ten. Here is
poignant war poetry (Wilfred Owen's 'Dulce et Decorum Est' and
'Anthem for Doomed Youth', Rupert Brooke's 'The Soldier' and
Siegfried Sassoon's 'Everyone Sang' ); romantic verse such as
Shakespeare's 'Sonnet 18: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?'
and W. B. Yeats' 'When You Are Old'; Lewis Carroll and Edward
Lear's great nonsense poems 'Jabberwocky' and 'The Owl and the
Pussy-Cat', and much more. Classics such as Wordsworth's 'The
Daffodils' and Tennyson's 'The Lady of Shallot' sit alongside
contemporary poetry like Allan Ahlberg's 'Please Mrs Butler' and
Wendy Cope's 'Bloody Men'. Superbly read by John Nettles, Siobhan
Redmond, Greg Wise and Emma Fielding, this popular collection
includes many of the very best examples ofBritish verse, as chosen
by poetry lovers nationwide. The poems included in this collection
are: 1 'If -' by Rudyard Kipling, read by John Nettles 2 'The Lady
of Shallot' by Alfred Lord Tennyson, read by Siobhan Redmond 3 'The
Listeners' by Walter de la Mare, read by Greg Wise 4 'Not Waving
but Drowning' by Stevie Smith, read by Siobhan Redmond 5 'The
Daffodils' by William Wordsworth, read by John Nettles 6 'To
Autumn' by John Keats, read by Siobhan Redmond 7 'The Lake Isle of
Innisfree' by William Butler Yeats, read by Emma Fielding 8 'Dulce
et Decorum Est' by Wilfred Owen, read by Greg Wise 9 'Ode to a
Nightingale' by John Keats, read by Siobhan Redmond 10 'He Wishes
for the Cloths of Heaven' by William Butler Yeats, read by John
Nettles 11 'Remember' by Christina Rossetti, read by Siobhan
Redmond 12 'Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard' by Thomas Gray,
read by John Nettles 13 'Fern Hill' by Dylan Thomas, read by John
Nettles 14 'Leisure' by William Henry Davies, read by Emma Fielding
15 'The Highwayman' by Alfred Noyes, read by Greg Wise 16 'To His
Coy Mistress' by Andrew Marvell, read by Greg Wise 17 'Dover Beach'
by Matthew Arnold, read by John Nettles 18 'The Tyger' by William
Blake, read by John Nettles 19 'Adlestrop' by Edward Thomas, read
by Siobhan Redmond 20 'The Soldier' by Rupert Brooke ,read by Greg
Wise 21 'Sea-Fever' by John Masefield, read by John Nettles 22
'Upon Westminster Bridge' by William Wordsworth, read by Greg Wise
23 'How Do I Love Thee?' by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, read by
Emma Fielding 24 'Cargoes' by John Masefield, read by Greg Wise 25
'Jabberwocky' by Lewis Carroll, read by Emma Fielding 26 'The Rime
of the Ancient Mariner' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, read by John
Nettles 27 'Ozymandias of Egypt' by Percy Bysshe Shelley, read by
Greg Wise 28 'Abou ben Adhem' by Leigh Hunt, read by John Nettles
29 'Everyone Sang' by Siegfried Sassoon, read by Greg Wise 30 'The
Windhover' by Gerard Manley Hopkins, read by Siobhan Redmond 31 'Do
Not Go Gentle into that Good Night' by Dylan Thomas, read by John
Nettles 32 'Sonnet 18: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?' by
William Shakespeare, read by Siobhan Redmond 33 'When You Are Old'
by William Butler Yeats, read by Emma Fielding 34 'Lessons of the
War (To Alan Mitchell): Naming of Parts' by Henry Reed, read by
John Nettles 35 'The Darkling Thrush' by Thomas Hardy, read by Emma
Fielding 36 'Please Mrs Butler' by Allan Ahlberg, read by Emma
Fielding 37 'Kubla Khan' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, read by John
Nettles 38 'Home-Thoughts, from Abroad' by Robert Browning, read by
Greg Wise 39 'High Flight (An Airman's Ecstasy)' by John Gillespie
Magee, read by Greg Wise 40 'The Owl and the Pussy-Cat' by Edward
Lear ,read by Emma Fielding 41 'The Glory of the Garden' by Rudyard
Kipling, read by Greg Wise 42 'The Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost,
read by Siobhan Redmond 43 'The Way through the Woods' by Rudyard
Kipling, read by Emma Fielding 44 'Anthem for Doomed Youth' by
Wilfred Owen, read by Greg Wise 45 'Bloody Men' by Wendy Cope, read
by Siobhan Redmond Duration: 2 hours approx.
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