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Funny Anecdotes, Volume 1
- Narrated by: various
- Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Are you sitting comfortably? Then let Britain's best-loved storytellers take you through some of their funniest, strangest, and most embarrassing moments in this rib-tickling collection. From Sir Ranulph Fiennes' adventures in the Special Forces and Barry Norman's encounter with the Iron Duke, to Dickie Bird's brush with the monarchy and Donald Sinden's brush with the law, these stories will make you laugh and make you think.
©1999 Alan Titchmarsh, 1995 Dramatic License Ltd., 2002 Henry Blofeld, 1993 Roy Hudd, 2004 Barry Norman, Michael Denison and Dulcie Gray, 1995 Bill Pertwee, 2005 Sir Ranulph Fiennes, 1994 Sir Donald Sinden and Complete Editions, 1993 Brian Johnston (P)2006 BarryMour Productions
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