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The King’s Cross fire was a fatal underground fire in London which broke out at approximately 19:30 on 18 November 1987, and which killed 31 people. Here, journalist Lindsay Taylor describes his experience...
Track 1- Hales Barn Farm [0:17 sec]. Track 2- Ritz Crackers - Tricorn Centre, Portsmouth [0:34 sec];[tracks 2,3,4 are variations on the same ad]. Track 3- Ritz Crackers - North End, Portsmouth [0:34 sec]....
A great classical novel in 65 episodes by Bram Stoker, read by Hamish Wilson. This recording is episodes 28, 29 and 30.
A serial of programmes looking at starting your own business, illustrating all the steps that need to be done, giving an example with an electrician opening his own business. Episode 21 to 30. Twelve tracks
Richard Dallyn interviews Unionist MP, Ken Maginnis, about an IRA bomb attack which killed eight soldiers at Curr, near Ballygawley. The landmine exploded under an army bus taking them back to barracks after...
Interview with President of Northern Ireland’s Alliance Party, Paddy Bogan, about an IRA bomb attack which killed seven soldiers and injured twenty-nine at Curr, near Ballygawley. The landmine exploded...
A great classical novel in 65 episodes, by Bram Stoker, read by Hamish Wilson. This recording is episodes 17, 18 and 19.
A documentary about the story of Scottish whisky. Part 1 to 19
A Sherlock Holmes novel. Drama for radio in 25 episodes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, read by Hamish Wilson. Part 19, 20, 21.
Excerpts from speeches of US President Richard Nixon, 1952-73 (or 74?) (28 items). Special feed from ABC Radio News to London Broadcasting. 1: 22/08/73. Nixon will not resign. 2: 30/04/73. Responsibility for...
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