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Various - The Nation's Favourite Comic Poems - Read by Various


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Linked to the BBC radio programme "Bookworm", this is a collection of more than 80 comic poems ranging from traditional ballads to authors such as Hilaire Belloc, Edward Lear, Dorothy Parker, Spike Milligan, Victoria Wood and Benjamin Zephaniah :-

1. Introduction by Griff Rhys Jones
2. Edward Lear ? The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo - Read by Griff Rhys Jones
3. Brian Patten - Hair Today, No Her Tomorrow - Read by Adjoa Andoh and James Saxon
4. Anon ? The Pig - Read by James Saxon
5. Christopher Isherwood ? The Common Cormorant - Read by Adjoa Andoh
6. Michael Flanders ? The Hippopotamus Song - Read by James Saxon
7. Gary Boswell - Ducks Don?t Shop in Sainsburys - Read by Adjoa Andoh
8. Clive James ? The Book of My Enemy Has Been Remaindered - Read by Christian Rodska
9. Roald Dahl ? St Ives - Read by James Saxon
10. Roald Dahl ? Hot and Cold - Read by Adjoa Andoh
11. Captain Hamish Blair ? The Bloody Orkneys - Read by Griff Rhys Jones
12. Lewis Carroll ? Father William - Read by James Saxon and Christian Rodska
13. Jenny Joseph ? Warning - Read by Adjoa Andoh
14. Spike Milligan ? On the Ning Nang Nong - Read by Christian Rodska
15. Spike Milligan ? Father Thames - Read by James Saxon
16. Spike Milligan ? Bump! - Read by Christian Rodska
17. Pam Ayres ? Sling Another Chair Leg on the Fire, Mother - Read by Adjoa Andoh
18. Allan Ahlberg ? Please Mrs Butler - Read by James Saxon and Adjoa Andoh
19. Thomas Sheridan ? A True and Faithful Inventory of the Goods Belonging to Dr. Swift, Vicar of Lara Cor: upon lending his house to The Bishop of Meath, until his own was built - Read by James Saxon
20. Sir John Betjeman ? A Subaltern?s Love Song - Read by Griff Rhys Jones
21. Patrick Barrington ? I Had a Duck-billed Platypus - Read by Griff Rhys Jones
22. Anon ? On a Tired Housewife - Read by Adjoa Andoh
23. Edgar Bateman ? It?s a Great Big Shame - Read by Christian Rodska
24. E.C. Bentley ? Clerihews - Read by James Saxon and Adjoa Andoh
25. John Donne ? Song - Read by James Saxon
26. Hilaire Belloc ? Matilda Who Told Lies and Was Burned to Death - Read by Adjoa Andoh
27. John Keats ? All These Are Vile - Read by Griff Rhys Jones
28. Ernest Lawrence Thayer ? Casey at the Bat - Read by Christian Rodska
29. Edward Lear ? Limericks - Read by Christian Rodska, Adjoa Andoh and James Saxon
30. Lewis Carroll ? The Walrus and the Carpenter - Read by Christian Rodska and James Saxon
31. Ogden Nash ? Song of the Open Road - Read by Christian Rodska
32. Roald Dahl ? Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf - Read by James Saxon and Adjoa Andoh
33. Thomas Moore ? On Taking a Wife - Read by Christian Rodska
34. W.H. Auden ? Give Me a Doctor - Read by Griff Rhys Jones
35. Tom Brown ? Doctor Fell - Read by Adjoa Andoh
36. Louis MacNeice ? Bagpipe Music - Read by Christian Rodska
37. Hilaire Belloc ? Henry King Who Chewed Bits of String, and Was Early Cut Off in Dreadful Agonies - Read by James Saxon
38. Joyce Grenfell ? Stately as a Galleon - Read by Adjoa Andoh
39. Sir Max Beerbohm ? from Old Surrey Saws and Sayings (A red sky at night) - Read by Christian Rodska
40. A.E. Houseman ? The Shades of Night - Read by Griff Rhys Jones
41. Marriott Edgar ? The Lion and Albert - Read by James Saxon
42. Roger McGough ? Cake - Read by Christian Rodska
43. Roger McGough ? Stink - Read by James Saxon
44. Roger McGough ? Survivor - Read by Christian Rodska
45. Edward Lear ? The Pobble Who Has No Toes - Read by Adjoa Andoh
46. Sir Walter Raleigh ? Wishes of an Elderly Man, Wished at a Garden Party, June 1914 - Read by Griff Rhys Jones
47. Anon - I Have a Gentle Cock - Read by James Saxon
48. Pam Ayres ? Oh, I Wish I?d Looked After Me Teeth - Read by Adjoa Andoh
49. Ogden Nash ? Curl Up and Diet - Read by Christian Rodska
50. Hilaire Belloc ? Lord Finchley - Read by Griff Rhys Jones
51. John Agard ? Coffee in Heaven - Read by Adjoa Andoh
52. E.E. Cummings ? May I feel said he - Read by James Saxon and Adjoa Andoh
53. Sir John Betjeman ? Hunter Trials - Read by Adjoa Andoh
54. Harry Graham - L?Enfant Glace - Read by Griff Rhys Jones
55. Anon ? Peas - Read by James Saxon
56. Paul Duncan ? Tullynoe: Tete-a-Tete in the Parish Priest?s Parlour - Read by James Saxon and Adjoa Andoh
57. Gavin Ewart ? The Black Box - Read by Christian Rodska
58. Humbert Wolfe ? You cannot hope - Read by James Saxon
59. Charlotte Mitchell ? Just in Case - Read by Adjoa Andoh
60. William Shakespeare ? A Sea Song (from The Tempest) - Read by Christian Rodska
61. Roald Dahl ? A Hand in the Bird - Read by Adjoa Andoh
62. John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester ? King Charles II - Read by James Saxon
63. Anon ? The Crimes of Lizzie Borden - Read by Adjoa Andoh
64. Robert W. Service ? The Cremation of Sam McGee - Read by Griff Rhys Jones
65. Stanley Holloway ? Old Sam - Read by Griff Rhys Jones
66. Anon ? On Mary Ann - Read by Adjoa Andoh
67. Anon ? Spring in the Bronx - Read by Christian Rodska
68. E.J. Thribb ? Lines on the Death of Chairman Mao - Read by Griff Rhys Jones
69. Sydney Smith ? Recipe for a Salad - Read by Adjoa Andoh
70. X.J. Kennedy ? To Someone Who Insisted That I Look up Someone - Read by Christian Rodska
71. W.S. Gilbert ? The Nightmare - Read by James Saxon
72. Wendy Cope ? Bloody Men - Read by Adjoa Andoh
73. John Hegley ? Malcolm - Read by Christian Rodska
74. John Hegley ? In the Arms of My Glasses - Read by James Saxon
75. John Hegley ? A Comparison of Logs and Dogs - Read by Christian Rodska
76. Victoria Wood ? Saturday Night - Read by Adjoa Andoh
77. Paul Dehn ? Alternative Endings to an Unwritten Ballad - Read by Griff Rhys Jones
78. Alexander Pope ? Epigram - Read by Christian Rodska
79. E.J. Thribb ? In Memoriam Uffa Fox - Read by James Saxon
80. Lewis Carroll ? Speak Roughly to Your Little Boy - Read by Adjoa Andoh
81. A.A. Milne ? The King?s Breakfast - Read by James Saxon and Adjoa Andoh
82. Benjamin Zephaniah ? Talking Turkeys!! - Read by Adjoa Andoh
83. W.H. Auden ? Note on Intellectuals - Read by Griff Rhys Jones
84. Anon ? She Was Poor but She Was Honest - Read by Adjoa Andoh
85. Harry Graham ? Opportunity ? Read by James Saxon
86. Dorothy Parker ? One Perfect Rose - Read by Adjoa Andoh
87. Edward Lear ? The Owl and the Pussy-cat - Read by James Saxon and Adjoa Andoh
88. Anon ? If All the World Were Paper - Read by Christian Rodska
89. Hilaire Belloc ? Rebecca Who Slammed Doors for Fun and Perished Miserably - Read by Adjoa Andoh
90. Lewis Carroll ? Jabberwocky - Read by Griff Rhys Jones


The readers

Adjoa Andoh (born 1962) is a British film, television, stage and radio actress of Ghanaian descent. Andoh is known on the UK stage for lead roles at the RSC, the National Theatre, the Royal Court Theatre and the Almeida Theatre, and is a familiar face on British television (notably in two series of Doctor Who as companion Martha's mother Francine Jones, 90 episodes of the BBC's long-running medical drama Casualty as Sister Collette Griffiths and a year in the BBC's EastEnders). Andoh is the voice of Alexander McCall Smith's No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency; she won Audio Book Of The Year for Tea Time for the Traditionally Built.

James Saxon (12 June 1955 - 2 July 2003) was a British character actor. He often played aristocrats or middle class characters. Having trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he made a career on screen with leading parts in television series such as the BBC adaptation of Vanity Fair (1987), the ITV comedy Brass (1983), the brief revival of Poldark (1996), Time Riders (1991) and Brush Strokes (1986). His occasional guest appearances included Jonathan Creek (2001), as a school inspector in Chalk (1997), Murder Most Horrid (1994), Lovejoy (1993), A Touch of Frost (1994), Boon (1990) and Oscar Botcherby in the 1985 Doctor Who story, The Two Doctors, alongside both Colin Baker and Patrick Troughton.

Christian Rodska (born Christian Rodskjaer 5 September 1945 in Cullercoats, Northumberland) is an English actor who has appeared in many television and radio series and narrated a number of audiobooks. He is perhaps best known for his regular role as Ron Stryker in 1970s series, Follyfoot. Rodska began acting professionally in the late 1960s and got his first big break when he was chosen to appear in Follyfoot, which ran for three years from 1971 to 1973. From then on he appeared in numerous series such as the film version of The Likely Lads, Z Cars, The Tomorrow People, Coronation Street, Brookside, Bergerac and Casualty. More recently, he has worked extensively as a voice artist, featuring in many radio plays and on Audiobooks. he is known for his narration of Ice Road Truckers on the Discovery Channel, as well as MegaStructures for United Kingdom channel, five. In 2004, Rodska guest-starred in the Doctor Who audio drama Faith Stealer. Rodska continues to act on television, recently appearing on Doc Martin, as DI Dennis Carter in BBC's 55 Degrees North . and in the 2008 drama, Margaret Thatcher - The Long Walk to Finchley. He has also been the narrator for the series The Future Is Wild.

Griffith "Griff" Rhys Jones (born 16 November 1953) is a Welsh comedian, writer, actor, television presenter and personality. Jones came to national attention in the early 1980s for his work in the BBC television comedy sketch shows Not the Nine O'Clock News and Alas Smith and Jones along with his comedy partner Mel Smith. With Smith, he founded television production company Talkback Productions, now part of RTL Group. He went on to develop a career as a television presenter and writer, as well as continuing with acting work.
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