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Robin Lustig reading stories
Robin Lustig reading stories
Author: Robin Lustig
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If you are stressed or depressed by the state of the world, this could be the podcast for you. Just me, reading stories, to help you relax, think back to your childhood, and -- if you like -- fall asleep. If you've heard me on the BBC, you could be in for a surprise.
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What happens when Grandma and Nicky go to the hairdressers' -- and Grandma decides she wants something 'different'?
The final chapter, in which ... well, you wouldn't me to spoil the ending, would you?
It's the penultimate chapter, but it comes with a warning, because it contains some woefully outdated gender stereotyping. Not all that surprising, perhaps, as the book was first published in 1905.
In which Bobbie, Peter and Phil rescue an injured hound in a red jersey -- and a sleepy signalman.
In which our brave heroes watch a paperchase and find a hound in a red jersey deep inside the tunnel.
In which Bobbie -- at last -- discovers her father's Awful Secret.
In which the children decide to celebrate Perks's birthday -- but get a most unexpected reaction.
In which the children upset a bargeman -- but then rescue a baby and are officially declared 'real, right sorts.'
In which our heroes are made a great fuss of, and do something rather wonderful for their Russian gentleman.
In whch our three heroes go out to pick wild cherries and end up being, well, heroic.
In which the children meet a mysterious foreigner who speaks no English -- and Mother asks them to say a special prayer for all captives and prisoners.
In which Mother is very angry, Bobbie has a birthday, and then -- by mistake -- becomes an Engine Burglar.
In which we meet the Old Gentleman, who helps our heroes with a remarkable act of kindness.
In which Peter comes up with an excellent plan -- which he knows is also a very bad plan.
In which we meet Bobbie, Phyllis and Peter -- and their father goes away 'on business'.
A children's story, for anyone who's a child at heart.
Confused? You needn't be ... let me spell them out for you, in the soothing cadences of the BBC Shipping Forecast.
Still confused? Perhaps this will help.
If you're confused, this might help.
In which Alice finally has her say in court -- and the truth of her adventures is finally revealed.







