Friday, June 4, 2010

Audio book in mp3



Alice's Adventures in Wonderland



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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland


Author : Lewis Carroll

Performed By : Various

Publisher : BBC Audiobooks Ltd

Runtime : 1 hour 55 minutes

Categories : Classics
Classic Literature
Drama
British

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A BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation, starring Roy Hudd, Sarah-Jane Holm and David Bamber.

 


These audio editions, especially dramatised for BBC Radio, are of timeless stories that have enchanted generations of readers both young and old. The wonder and excitement of these much-loved tales live on in these acclaimed full-cast dramatisations, complete with evocative music and sound effects.


'Oh my ears and whiskers, how late it's getting!'


When Alice sees the White Rabbit run by, it occurs to her that she's never seen a rabbit with a watch before. Burning with curiosity, she jumps up and follows him into a rabbit-hole. Then she falls down a long, long way.


Down into the world of the Mad Hatter and the March Hare, the Duchess, the Cheshire Cat and the Mock Turtle. Down into Wonderland, where an ordinary little girl can have the most extraordinary adventures. Lewis Carroll's classic tale has been translated into more languages than almost any other book, and remains a perennial favourite worldwide.


With David Bamber as the splendid White Rabbit, Roy Hudd as the Mad Hatter and Sarah-Jane Holm as Alice, the spellbinding and fantastic story sparkles with nonsensical life in this full-cast dramatisation.



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Importance of Being Earnest, The
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Importance of Being Earnest, The

Author : Oscar Wilde
Performed By : Alec McCowen, Lynn Redgrave and cast
Publisher : Harper Collins UK
Runtime : 3 hours
Categories : Classic Literature
Classics
Modern Classics
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Jack Worthing lives in the country with his budding young ward Cecily Cardew and her fusspot governess, Miss Prism.

To escape his situation, Jack invents a brother named Ernest who lives in London and frequently needs him.

When in London, Jack then poses as Ernest.

This elaborate fabrication proceeds smoothly until Jack/Ernest falls in love and his fiancee’s mother discovers there is more – or, rather, less – to him than meets the eye.

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