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Product Description: Kenneth Connor, Mollie Sugden, Bernie Winters, and Michael Robbins star in this traditional pantomime, recorded in front of a live audience and first broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on Christmas Day 1981. Featuring rousing songs and jokes, it's perfect entertainment for all the family.
By Kenneth Connor (narrator), Michael Robbins (narrator), Mollie Sugden (narrator) and Bernie Winters (narrator)

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9781408469613, titled "Mother Goose: Vintage BBC Radio" | Bbc Pubns, January 10, 2012, cover price $11.95 | About this edition: Kenneth Connor, Mollie Sugden, Bernie Winters, and Michael Robbins star in this traditional pantomime, recorded in front of a live audience and first broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on Christmas Day 1981.

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By Kenneth Connor (contributor), Nerys Hughes (contributor), Frank Thornton (contributor), June Whitfield (contributor) and Terry Wogan (contributor)

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9781408469637, titled "Sleeping Beauty: Vintage BBC Radio" | Bbc Pubns, January 10, 2012, cover price $11.95

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Product Description: Arthur Askey, Anita Harris, Kenneth Connor, and Alfred Marks star in this vintage production recorded in front of a live audience and first broadcast on BBC Radio on Christmas Day, 1979. Featuring rousing songs and jokes, it's perfect seasonal entertainment for all the family.
By Arthur Askey (contributor), Kenneth Connor (contributor), Anita Harris (contributor) and Alfred Marks (contributor)

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9781408469620, titled "Puss in Boots: Vintage BBC Radio" | Blackstone Audio Inc, January 10, 2012, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: Arthur Askey, Anita Harris, Kenneth Connor, and Alfred Marks star in this vintage production recorded in front of a live audience and first broadcast on BBC Radio on Christmas Day, 1979.

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