Michael Palin reads this classic adventure by W. E. Johns, featuring pilot-adventurer James ‘Biggles’ BigglesworthWhen Biggles receives a letter from an old wartime chum asking for help, he responds at once. With his comrades, Algy, Ginger and Flight Sergeant Smyth, our hero flies to Fort Beaver in Canada, where winter is closing in around the remote airfield. There he discovers that his buddy Wilks is being menaced by a sinister character called ‘Brindle’ McBain and his cronies.Wilks has started a small airline business, but McBain wants to take over and he’ll stop at nothing to get Wilks out of the way. With the threats of sabotage, theft, and even murder in play, all their lives are now in danger.Can Biggles save the day and defeat McBain? Or will they perish in the frozen north?Duration: 2 hrs approx.
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There he discovers that his buddy Wilks is being menaced by a sinister character called `Brindle’ McBain and his cronies.Wilks has started a small airline business, but McBain wants to take over and he’ll stop at nothing to get Wilks out of the way.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781787530614
Publisert
2018-03-01
Utgiver
Vendor
BBC Physical Audio
Vekt
106 gr
Høyde
142 mm
Bredde
125 mm
Dybde
9 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
LydCD

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Om bidragsyterne

W E Johns (Author)
Captain W. E. Johns was born in Hertfordshire in 1893. He flew with the Royal Flying Corps in the First World War and made a daring escape from a German prison camp in 1918. Between the wars he edited Flying and Popular Flying and became a writer for the Ministry of Defence. The First Biggles story, Biggles the Camels are Coming was published in 1932, and W. E. Johns went on to write a staggering 102 Biggles titles before his death in 1968.

Michael Palin (Reader)
Michael Palin has written and starred in numerous TV programmes and films, from Monty Python and Ripping Yarns to The Missionary and The Death of Stalin. He has also made several much-acclaimed travel documentaries, his journeys taking him to the North and South Poles, the Sahara Desert, the Himalayas, Eastern Europe and Brazil. His books include accounts of his journeys, novels (Hemingway’s Chair and The Truth) and several volumes of diaries. From 2009 to 2012 he was president of the Royal Geographical Society, and in 2013 he was made a BAFTA fellow. He lives in London.