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Doctor Who: The Trial of a Time Lord Collection: 6th Doctor Novelisation
Four exciting novelisations in which the Doctor is on trial for his life. In The Mysterious Planet, the Doctor is brought before the court of his fellow Time Lords. If the Valeyard can prove him guilty, the Doctor must sacrifice his remaning regenerations. In Mindwarp, the second piece of evidence against the Doctor is presented to the court. One thing is certain: on the evidence of the Matrix, the Doctor is guilty as charged! In Terror of the Vervoids, the Matrix relates how the Doctor and Mel arrive on a space liner just as a series of grisly murders begins. In The Ultimate Foe, the Doctor asserts that the evidence of the Matrix has been tampered with. In a dramatic intervention, the Valeyard's true identity is revealed... Lynda Bellingham, Colin Baker, Bonnie Langford and Michael Jayston read these four suspenseful adventures by Robert Holmes, Philip Martin and Pip and Jane Baker.
Philip Martin, Terrance Dicks (Author), Bonnie Langford, Colin Baker, Lynda Bellingham, Michael Jayston (Narrator)
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The New York Times bestselling classic of alternate history, a murder mystery set in a world where the Nazis won World War II-for fans of The Plot Against America and The Man in the High Castle Berlin, 1964. The Greater German Reich stretches from the Rhine to the Urals, and keeps an uneasy peace with its nuclear rival, the United States. As the Fatherland prepares for a grand celebration honoring Adolf Hitler's seventy-fifth birthday and anticipates a conciliatory visit from U.S. president Joseph Kennedy and ambassador Charles Lindbergh, a detective of the Kriminalpolizei is called out to investigate the discovery of a dead body in a lake near Berlin's most prestigious suburb. But when Xavier March discovers the identity of the body, he also uncovers signs of a conspiracy that could go to the very top of the German Reich. And, with the Gestapo just one step behind, March, together with the American journalist Charlotte Maguire, is caught up in a race to discover and reveal the truth-a truth that has already killed, a truth that could topple governments, a truth that will change history. Praise for Fatherland "A singular achievement displaying original and carefully wrought suspense . . . Fatherland easily transcends convention."-The Washington Post "A solid thriller, vividly imagined and genuinely frightening."-The Atlanta Journal-Constitution "Ingenious . . . a triumph . . . suspenseful and elegant."-San Francisco Chronicle "A dazzler . . . fast-paced . . . Historical fact is blended skillfully with fiction."-Detroit Free Press "Absorbing . . . expertly written."-The New York Times Book Review "Truly captivating."-Robert Ludlum "A strong premise for a police thriller with rich foreign atmosphere and political texture galore? Absolutely!"-Entertainment Weekly "A sly and scary page-turner."-Los Angeles Times "A well-plotted, well-written detective tale and a fascinating trek through parallel history."-Chicago Tribune "Fatherland works on all levels. It's a triumph."-The Washington Times "Distinguished by vivid details based on impeccable research, the thriller is a crackling-good read in the le Carré tradition."-Time "Wonderful."-Newsday "A gripping detective story as well as a chilling visit to the Germany that might have been. It is so plausibly written it seems quite real. Robert Harris is a name to watch for."-BookPage
Robert Harris (Author), Michael Jayston (Narrator)
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Their Finest Hour (Dramatised)
Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt communicated by letter from 1939 to 1945 on a direct and personal basis. Their letters chart the events of the war as they unfold and also their attempts to influence and overcome the great tyranny of Nazism. Interspersed throughout are readings from a selection of letters written by the men on the front line, charged with carrying out the decisions made by Churchill and Roosevelt. Originally a stage play, this programme is performed by Bob Sherman and Michael Jayston, who played the original roles on stage with the English Chamber Theatre.
English Chamber Theatre (Author), Bob Sherman, Michael Jayston (Narrator)
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Les Miserables is part thrilling narrative and part social document of life in early 19th-century France. With Valjean, the reader descends into a human hell where suffering and injustice are a way of life. Through his characters, Hugo graphically details the plight of the wretched and the vulnerable. He writes with insight and passion, like that equally great 19th-century commentator and novelist, Charles Dickens. But regardless of its grim subject, Hugo's book is one of hope, a means of proclaiming his belief in the innate goodness of humanity, despite all. 1. THE OUTCAST. One evening in 1815, a tough-looking man approaches the town of Digne, longing for a meal. He is turned away from the inn when his identity is revealed, for Jean Valjean is an ex-convict. Refused lodging even at the local jail, Valjean finally tries a house by the cathedral. Surprisingly, its elderly bishop gives him shelter. That night, Valjean steals some silver and vanishes. Next morning, three gendarmes return Valjean and the silver to the bishop, who covers up for him. The clergyman tells Valjean that he has been saved from evil, and now he must do only good. 2. CROSSED DESTINIES. At Montfermeil, Madame Thénardier, an innkeeper's wife, is approached by Fantine, a young woman who needs someone to look after her child, Cosette, while she seeks work. Monsieur Thénardier agrees, at a price, and Fantine leaves for her home town Montreuil-sur-Mer. Here Père Madeleine, an enigmatic newcomer, has so transformed the local bead industry that he becomes mayor. Javert, the police inspector, regards Madeleine with deep suspicion, suspecting - rightly - that he is the convict Valjean. Fantine finds work in Madeleine's factory but cannot keep up with the Thénardiers' ugly demands for money to keep Cosette. Desperate to support her child, she becomes a prostitute. 3. REVELATION. Javert orders the imprisonment of Fantine for assaulting a citizen and ignores her protests that she was provoked. Madeleine uses his power as mayor to order her release. He takes her, now feverish, to the infirmary. Javert then reveals that he had thought Madeleine to be the convict Valjean, but that a 'Valjean' has been arrested in Arras. The news shocks Madeleine. At the court in Arras, he saves the wrongly accused man by declaring his own true identity. 4. A MAYOR DISGRACED. In the infirmary, Fantine is being tended by Sister Simplice. The sick woman is waiting for Madeleine to bring Cosette to her. Instead, he appears alone, pursued by Javert who is intent on capturing his prey. Valjean begs Javert for three days' grace to fetch Cosette, but he refuse and abuses Fantine, who dies when she realize that her daughter is not there. Valjean lets himself be arrested and Montreuil, amazed at his downfall, soon has nothing good to say about its ex-mayor. Only the old concierge keeps faith. After Valjean escapes from Javert's custody, he goes to her with a note for Sister Simplice, leaving his money to the poor. 5. A NEW START. Valjean is recaptured and sent to a prison ship, where he apparently drowns saving a sailor. However, Valjean has not died but escaped. He rescues Cosette, starts a new life in Paris under the name of Fauchelevent and brings the child up as his daughter. She grows up and, unknown to Valjean, falls in love with the penniless Marius Pontmercy. As revolution threatens Paris, Valjean decides to leave. This prompts Marius to ask his estranged grandfather, Gillenormand, for his blessing on his marriage to Cosette. He refuses and Marius returns to find Cosette has already left. In despair, he goes to join the rebels on the barricades. 6. AT THE BARRICADES. As Marius prepares to fight and die, Valjean, by chance, discovers his relationship with Cosette. Keeping this knowledge to himself, he takes a musket and goes to confront Marius. At the barricades, he also finds Javert, bound to a pillar as a police spy and destined to be used as a hostage. When Marius vouches for him, Valjean joins the rebels. As they are attacked, they decide to execute Javert and leave Valjean to kill him. Instead, Valjean secretly cuts Javert free, before rejoining the rebels. 7. ESCAPE. Marius is wounded in the assault on the barricades and collapses into Valjean's arms. Valjean carries the young man down a manhole and through the sewers of the city until they come out on the banks of the Seine. On the way, he discovers a note giving the address of Marius's grandfather. By the side of the Seine, Valjean meets Javert and surrenders to him, but asks for his help in taking Marius to his grandfather. When they return to Valjean's lodgings, Javert lets his prisoner go. Then, aghast at what he has done, he throws himself into the river and drowns. 8. RECONCILIATION. Marius gradually recovers from his wounds. His grandfather, now less cynical, approves of his marriage plans, and Valjean has been calling every day. Valjean fabricates a 'dead' family for Cosette, revealing that he is not her real father but her guardian. Marius wants to know the identity of his saviour from the barricades, but Valjean stays silent. He is tortured by his own past and, the day after the wedding, he finally blurts out the truth to Marius, who is horrified. Valjean returns to his lonely house where he falls ill. After some weeks, Marius and Cosette call on him and find him very frail. But all is finally forgiven and Valjean dies at peace.
Victor Hugo (Author), Michael Jayston (Narrator)
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Winston S. Churchill: The History of the Second World War - Volume 5 - Closing the Ring
Winston S. Churchill; The History Of The Second World War. Volume 5 - Closing The Ring. As the Allies prepared for the Normandy invasion many war councils were held. At Teheran, the first of the Big Three conferences, decisive steps were taken to ensure this. Discussion was opened as to what shape and form the world would take after the defeat of the enemy. But with 185 divisions ranged against them the primary task was still the prosecution of the war to the unconditional surrender of the enemy. A vigorous debate as to the next stage in the Mediterranean theatre was taken up by Churchill and Roosevelt. Much of this centered on the Americans caution at the lack of landing craft. Churchill, who had cultivated Roosevelt for many years was able to get almost all of what he wanted but at the cost of delay and less adventurous decisions. Italy was invaded and great advances made until late '43. In Yugoslavia, Tito's partisans became a highly effective force in tying down many German divisions away from the front line. In Britain, Churchill prepared his resources for Operation Overlord and the invasion that would at last lift the tyranny and foul shadow of Hitler from Europe. Five years of titanic struggle had now succeeded in 'Closing The Ring'. The overview is read by Winston S Churchill MP and the volume narrated by Michael Jayston.
Winston S. Churchill (Author), Michael Jayston (Narrator)
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Winston S. Churchill: The History of the Second World War - Volume 2 - Their Finest Hour
Winston S. Churchill; The History Of The Second World War. Volume 2 - Their Finest Hour. In this short and intense period of the war Churchill's sense of history is profound. 'If the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say this was its finest hour'. In this second volume Britain stands alone in combat against the mortal threat posed to civilisation, liberal democracy and human decency. Between May 1940 and January 1941 the World witnessed some of the most spectacular military victories of all time. The audacity and brilliance of Hitler's Blitzkrieg staggered both France and Britain. The Allies had prepared for a repeat of the entrenched First World War the Germans for something altogether more terrifying, mobile and destructive. The consequences were almost fatal. Dunkirk was a victory plucked from the jaws of defeat. The Battle Of Britain was defiance against the odds but mastery of the skies remained in British hands and 'Never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few.' In the deserts of North Africa the outnumbered British forces went from victory to victory against Mussolini's conscripted men. There were many hardships and disasters to come but Churchill could rightly proclaim 'Alone but up-bourne by every generous heart beat of mankind we had defied the tyrant in the height of his triumph. The overview is read by Winston S Churchill MP and the volume narrated by Michael Jayston.
Winston S. Churchill (Author), Michael Jayston (Narrator)
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Winston S. Churchill: The History of the Second World War - Volume 3 - The Grand Alliance
Winston S. Churchill; The History Of The Second World War. Volume 3 - The Grand Alliance. The Blitz continued to rain down on the shell and morale of the Nation's defences. In the cold grey waters of the North Atlantic wolfpacks of enemy U boats hunted down with ruthless efficiency the supply lines that could keep Britain in the war. Through the year the enemy produced many of their grandest victories but Britain was able to stabilise its position in the Middle East although setbacks at the hands of the newly arrived Rommel, the Desert Fox, were encountered in North Africa. But 1941 was to prove strategically decisive; with Hitler's campaign in the Balkans vital time was lost to the Wehrmacht for an attack on its former ally Russia. When the 150 divisions hurled themselves forward in June many knew that the long Russian winter would grind the enemy to a standstill before they could reach the safety of their objective cities. In December the third member of 'The Grand Alliance' stepped from the background with the infamous attack of Pearl Harbour. Now Churchill knew in his heart that ultimate victory surely lay with Britain., The United States and Russia but the continuing pain, sacrifice and toll of blood and machine were still to be borne. The overview is read by Winston S Churchill MP and the volume narrated by Michael Jayston.
Winston S. Churchill (Author), Michael Jayston (Narrator)
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Winston S. Churchill: The History of the Second World War - Volume 4 - The Hinge of Fate
Winston S. Churchill; The History Of The Second World War. Volume 4 - The Hinge Of Fate. Although The Grand Alliance was now in place Churchill knew that it would take precious time before it would be able to effectively engage and subdue the enemy. Disaster was upon him almost at once. With the entrance of Japan into the global conflict our Far East possessions were under immediate threat. Singapore and the Philippines fell. In Africa, Rommel took Tobruk. At sea the loss of ships mounted. His task seemed ever greater but his spirit, his resolve, his belief in his peoples ability to overcome the terrible evil of Nazism was unshakeable. Headlines were grabbed with the daring commando raid on the St Nazaire dock facilities. In the Pacific the American forces held and defeated the Japanese in an air duel at The Battle Of Midway. Churchill changed his commanders again and installed Montgomery in Africa and the effect was almost immediate: El Alamein. The Afrika Corps were broken. With the invasion by Allied forces of French North Africa the deserts were free of the enemy by May. Now Stalin could be relieved with the opening of a second front in Europe with the invasion of the soft belly of Italy. In early 1943 the Allies were moving inexorably towards victory. Churchill's conviction was borne out. The Hinge Of Fate was now decided. The overview is read by Winston S Churchill MP and the volume narrated by Michael Jayston.
Winston S. Churchill (Author), Michael Jayston (Narrator)
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Winston S. Churchill: The History of the Second World War - Volume 1 - The Gathering Storm
Winston S. Churchill; The History Of The Second World War. Volume 1 - The Gathering Storm. In the Second World War every bond between man and man was to perish. Crimes were committed by the Hitler regime which find no equal in scale and wickedness with any that have darkened the human record. It was a simple policy to keep Germany disarmed after the struggle of the First World War and the Victors adequately armed in vigilance. But errors were soon made. The tragedy of America's failure to enter the League Of Nations; the weakness and lack of resolution of the Democracies to confront the growing strength, reach and ambition of the Fascist dictators in Germany, Italy and Japan; the economic turmoil that allowed these events to spark and build. In this first volume it is all too easy to see and understand how this immense tragedy could have been avoided, how the malice of the wicked was reinforced by the weakness of the virtuous. We shall hear how the counsels of prudence and restraint became the prime agents of mortal danger in this The Gathering Storm. The overview is read by Winston S Churchill MP and the volume narrated by Michael Jayston.
Winston S. Churchill (Author), Michael Jayston (Narrator)
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Winston S. Churchill: The History of the Second World War - Volume 6 - Triumph & Tragedy
Winston S. Churchill; The History Of The Second World War. Volume 6 - Triumph & Tragedy. With the beach landings of June 6th in the greatest amphibious assault ever seen the final phase of the war had begun. Churchill could survey his task with an easier mind. His relationship with Stalin was becoming increasingly more difficult as Stalin's moves replaced one terror with another. Churchill was anxious to move forces through Italy to relieve the military pressure on Normandy and Stalin yet limit the advance of Soviet forces into Central and Eastern Europe. The last major German offensive came in the Ardennes during December 1944. With its repulse their resistance began to melt away. The Russians continued to advance heroically forward into Germany itself. In Italy the collapse resulted into Mussolini's brutal execution by the Partisans. Two days later on April 30th. Hitler committed suicide in his bunker in Berlin. On May 8th VE Day surrendered Europe to the overwhelming giddiness of liberation. In the Pacific the Americans moved relentlessly forward their massive air power hammered Japanese cities. Their vast armadas of ships disgorged armies to retake the Philippines in the fast diminishing Japanese Empire. But an attack on the Japanese mainland would be debilitating. The new American President, Harry Truman therefore unleashed a new level of terror with the nuclear bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima Japan surrendered on August 14th 1945 and the world was still and at peace. But for Churchill the election loomed and the Great Man was swept from office on a Labour landslide. His place in history is not forgotten. The overview is read by Winston S Churchill MP and the volume narrated by Michael Jayston.
Winston S. Churchill (Author), Michael Jayston (Narrator)
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'The moment I heard how McAra died I should have walked away. I can see that now...' The narrator of Robert Harris's gripping new novel is a professional ghostwriter - cynical, mercenary, and with a nice line in deadpan humour. Accustomed to working with fading rock stars and minor celebrities, he jumps at the chance to ghost the memoirs of Britain's former prime minister, especially as it means flying to the American resort of Martha's Vineyard in the middle of winter and finishing the book in the seclusion of a luxurious house. But it doesn't take him long to realise he has made a terrible mistake. His predecessor on the project died in circumstances that were distinctly suspicious, and the ex-prime minister turns out to be a man with secrets in his past that are returning to haunt him - secrets with the power to kill. The Times has called Robert Harris 'the leading current exponent of the intelligent literary thriller'. The Ghost is his most compelling novel yet.
Robert Harris (Author), Michael Jayston (Narrator)
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Fatherland is set in an alternative world where Hitler has won the Second World War. It is April 1964 and one week before Hitler's 75th birthday. Xavier March, a detective of the Kriminalpolizei, is called out to investigate the discovery of a dead body in a lake near Berlin's most prestigious suburb. As March discovers the identity of the body, he uncovers signs of a conspiracy that could go to the very top of the German Reich. And, with the Gestapo just one step behind, March, together with an American journalist, is caught up in a race to discover and reveal the truth - a truth that has already killed, a truth that could topple governments, a truth that will change history-
Robert Harris (Author), Michael Jayston (Narrator)
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