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HH3804 Have You Heard the One About (digital download)

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HH3804 Have You Heard the One About (digital download)

By: Various, Brian Johnston, Dickie Bird, Ned Sherrin, Brian Blessed, Jon Pertwee
Narrated by: Brian Johnston, Dickie Bird, Jon Pertwee
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About this listen

Have you heard the story about the day Dickie Bird was invited to lunch with the Queen? Or the one about Brian Johnston when he joined the Grenadier Guards?

Here is a non-stop feast of jokes, anecdotes, and stories from five of Britain's best-known storytellers and raconteurs: Brian Johnston, Dickie Bird, Jon Pertwee, Brian Blessed, and Ned Sherrin.

There are dozens of hilarious stories about their personal experiences and behind the scenes in radio and television, theatre, film and cricket. From the classic TV programmes Z Cars and Dr Who to the theatrical legends Noël Coward and John Gielgud and the great sporting characters Ian Botham and Fred Trueman.

(p) 2001 BarryMour Productions©1998 Dickie Bird
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It's very funny, the stories told by the celebrities on this audio made me laugh out loud.

Brilliant

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boring very dull don't waste your credit on this awful not a patch on the wit of cricket

very dull

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Having enjoyed the Wit of Cricket 1, I got this in the hope of more good cricket stories, and also a more varied set on other topics.

The cricket ones are mostly duplicates, and the rest, to my ears, fall largely flat.

A story concerning an elderly postman getting his eyebrows stuck in the spokes of his own bicycle may well be capable of being funny but not as portrayed here.

Making a story about an actress out bra-shopping fully dull, yet mildly-offensive is a particular low point.

Better off with Wit of Cricket

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