Author:Edward J. Mason,Geoffrey Webb,B.D. Chapman,Ronnie Colley, Arthur Colley,Douglas Kelly
Noel Johnson, Douglas Kelly, Duncan Carse and Gordon Davies star as Dick Barton in this exciting BBC Radio 4 collection set in the world of criminal masterminds, espionage and adventure!
Dick Barton and The Secret Weapon
In their very first adventure, Dick Barton and his army friend Snowey White join Colonel Gardiner of military intelligence to defeat the villainous Wilhelm Kramer. A new super-weapon has been stolen and Kramer plans to use it to hold the world to ransom.
Dick Barton and the Paris Adventure
In the second Dick Barton adventure, Barton and his friends join forces with the French police on the trail of an international smuggling operation.
Dick Barton and the Cabatolin Diamonds
The third adventure in the series sees Dick and Snowey’s holiday plans for a Mediterranean cruise curtailed, when they are asked to help Freddy Belfont from the Home Office break a gang of diamond smugglers.
Dick Barton and the Smash and Grab Raiders
Dick, Snowey and Jock assist Sir Alexander Morton to catch a group of audacious smash and grab raiders.
Plus a bonus CD including three previously unreleased isolated episodes; the earliest surviving recording from the series and the final episode ever made. Also included is a documentary featuring interviews with the principle cast and an extract from the now lostDick Barton and the Bonazio Gang.
‘Joan Of Arc really loves the cows she looks after for a living, so when those b*****d English put them to death by fire she's on the warpath. And she's going to save the whole of France as well. Dawn French plays the Maid of Orleans with a Jam and Jerusalem West Country accent and there are constant references to her large girth. She's in her comfort zone, but so are we…this play's comedy credentials are impeccable. But when events turn more serious, the sound effects conflict, trial and fire are full-on and genuinely moving.’
—— Radio Times , Radio TimesA brilliant book about singing… I have been talking to Nick Coleman about music, in person and in my head, for forty years now. [With Voices] you have the opportunity to hear what I have heard. I hope you take it
—— Nick Hornby , The BelieverA deeply personal hymn, aria, sea shanty and saloon bar serenade… Voices is not merely an elegantly written study of a parade of fabled artists, but a long, heartfelt song of gratitude. It’s well worth hearing.
—— Graeme Thomson , The Mail on SundayUnusual and affecting… An elegant, controlled writer whose curiosity is as engaging as his whooping passion.
—— Jane Graham , Big IssueExhilarating… Coleman hears better and more clearly with half an ear than the rest of us do in a lifetime with two.
—— Alexandra Coghlan , SpectatorNot just a gallery of pen portraits of [Nick Coleman's] favourite singers but an impassioned examination of why certain voices ‘speak’ to us… Like the best music criticism of yore, [Voices] tangentially covers the history of popular music… He’s enjoyably sniffy about Jagger; insightful on Joni… but mostly Voices believes in magic.
—— Chris Roberts , Classic RockA brilliant read.
—— James McNair , NationalA fantastic writer.
—— Lois Wilson , Mojo[Voices] will have you delving into your music collection with fresh thanks and renewed appreciation.
—— Duncan Fletcher , Shindig!Fans of all genres can dip in for thoughts on nearly everyone in the rock canon.
—— Helen Brown, **Books of the Year** , Daily Telegraph[Coleman] hears, listens, better with a quarter of an ear than most of us do with both. He has the knack of summing up a singer with an epigram that makes the listener thrill in agreement
—— The Wall Street JournalA lovely book. A love letter to George
—— Graham Norton, BBC1A touching and vivid nostalgia trip - with great photos
—— BestTop 50 gift picks for the book lovers in your life
—— The HeraldA fond look back at the Wham! star's life in the group that helped define Eighties pop
—— Choice MagazineWill no doubt appeal to the fanbase . . . Humorous and touching
—— Times Literary SupplementJoyful nostalgia
—— Daily ExpressAs a hard-nosed ex-detective, it was a source of much hilarity that I am such a Wham! fan but my copy of this is a prized possession
—— Peter BleksleyOne of the most interesting feminist voices in popular culture
—— The Pool