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The Castle

By (author) Matt Kirshen, By (author) Kim Fuller, Read by James Fleet, Read by Neil Dudgeon, Read by Ingrid Oliver






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Hie ye to 'The Castle', a sitcom set way back then! Estate Agents, mail-order lingerie and the invention of central heating: this is medieval England from a 21st century perspective. With an all-star cast this is the complete 1st series of the roisteringly funny sitcom Starring James Fleet ('The Vicar Of Dibley', 'Four Weddings & A Funeral'), Neil Dudgeon ('Life Of Riley') and Ingrid Oliver ('Peep Show') - Swoon! - as young Lady Anne falls in love with the new handyman and wayward wizard, Merlin - Sympathize! - as Lord of the castle Sir John hires the latest top-of-the-range horse, but can't work out what to do with the built-in 'ashtrays' - and Get Out Your Dictionary! As Sir Bruce Forsooth has some trouble hosting the annual Strictly Come Gavotting competition... Episode 1 - a new knight arrives in the next-door castle, but Lady Anne refuses to be smitten. There's an estate agent, some medieval poetry, a bloody battle and a sodding joust. Episode 2 - an unexpected lion and the world's first satellite dish spell trouble for Anne and Sam Tree's ongoing romance. Episode 3 - De Warenne decides to woo Lady Anne with a swearing cook and a chocolate fountain - plus a world exclusive in 'What Ho!' magazine... Episode 4 - Sir John decides to open a theme castle in his castle and Sam Tree decides to save Unicorn Forest. Meanwhile, Anne & Charlotte are looking out for flying sheep... Episode 5 - the village pub, The Murk Inn acquires two new mysterious barmaids as Anne & Charlotte plot and plan to ensnare Sam Tree. Meanwhile, De Warenne gets in touch with feminine side whilst Duncan gets in touch with his masculine one. Episode 6 - an Art Exhibition, a strolling footpad and a dodgy flat-pack scaffold are the ingredients for this week's cliffhanger. Oh yes, and a lawnmower

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Normally shipped | Enquiries only
Publisher | BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House
Published date | 3 Dec 2007
Language |
Format | Downloadable audio file
Pages | 0
Dimensions | 0 x 0 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-4084-9897-2
Readership Age |
BISAC | performing arts / radio / general


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