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Maigret

Read by Maurice Denham


Georges Simenon



Join us for the intriguing world of Maigret, a captivating radio adaptation of Georges Simenon's beloved detective stories. In this episode,…

Maigret Goes To School

Read by Maurice Denham


Georges Simenon



Adapted for radio by Edward Bruce, from the translation by Daphne Woodward, this episode features the famous detective Jules Maigret as he i…

A Town is Drowning

Read by Maurice Donegan


Frederik Pohl



TORN FROM TODAY'S HEADLINESThis novel takes you right into the heart of the new flood country, the Northeast United States which had general…

Aus 24

Read by Maurice Lockie




A Night at the Theatre explores the history of the heritage theatres in Melbourne and celebrates the diversity of live shows from the 1840s …

The Strange Dr Weird

Read by Maurice Tarplin


Robert A. Arthur



The Strange Dr. Weird was a captivating radio program broadcast on Mutual from 1944 to 1945. Sponsored by Adam Hats, this drama is notable f…

The Mysterious Traveler

Read by Maurice Tarplin


Robert A. Arthur and David Kogan



The Mysterious Traveler was a captivating mystery drama anthology that aired for nine years from 1943 to 1952. Each week, listeners were inv…

The Strange Doctor Weird

Read by Maurice Tarplin


Robert A. Arthur



The Strange Dr. Weird is a captivating radio program that aired on Mutual from 1944 to 1945. Sponsored by Adam Hats, this drama is notable f…

The Mysterious Traveler

Read by Maurice Tarplin


Bob Arthur and David Kogan



A girl losing a stern but faithful housekeeper is bent on poisoning her doting, widowed father's love-at-first-sight remarriage, no matter h…

Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe

Read by Mavor Moore


Rex Stout



Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created in 1934 by the American mystery writer Rex Stout. Wolfe's confidential assistant, Archie Goodwin…

The Coming People

Read by Max Cusimano


Charles F. Dole



Dole briefly sketches the history of life, and shows how it has a definite direction - toward the survival of the kind and gentle people. It…

Eastern Stories and Legends

Read by Max Hollway


Marie Louise Shedlock



A collection of ancient myths, legends and fairy-tales. Each story is a timeless adventure featuring a hero who is sometimes a man, animal o…

The Heroine

Read by Maxine Audley


Antonia Fraser



Set during the English Civil War in 1644, The Heroine tells the inspiring story of Charlotte, Countess of Derby, who bravely defends Lathom …

Thoughts on South Africa

Read by Rachel May Ferriman


Olive Schreiner



'Thoughts on South Africa' is a collection of Schreiner's observations of colonial South Africa in the early 19th century, mostly regarding …

Conjuring Raine

Read by Maya Lassiter


Maya Lassiter



From San Fransisco's Tenderloin to the Dismal Swamp of North Carolina, human trafficking, vampires, and conjure magic combine in this sexy, …

Entertaining Made Easy

Read by MaybeCordelia


Emily Rose Burt



A handy book of ideas for parties, weddings, and wedding showers. - Summary by MaybeCordelia

American Armed Forces Radio

Read by Eddie Mayhoff




American Armed Forces Radio presents a fun quiz show format where the host asks questions for the audience to answer and keep their own scor…

Lucretia Borgia

Read by Emily Maynard


Ferdinand Gregorovius



According to Original Documents and Correspondence of Her Day. Lucretia Borgia is the most unfortunate woman in modern history. Is this beca…

Comedy With The Brits

Read by Simon Mayo


Ashley Blaker and Bill Matthews



Comedy With The Brits is a panel game that aired on BBC Radio 4, hosted by Simon Mayo. The series was created by Ashley Blaker and Bill Matt…

History of the Kings of Britain

Read by Paul Mazumdar


Geoffrey Of Monmouth



More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends …

The Soul of Prayer

Read by Paul Mazumdar


P. T. Forsyth



"The worst sin is prayerlessness," states P.T. Forsyth at the start of this work on prayer but follows this up with the suggestion…

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