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Experience Into A Immersive Full Audiobook This Weekend.Experience Into A Immersive Full Audiobook This Weekend.Josephine Tey: The Daughter of Time & other mysteries: A BBC Radio crime collection by Josephine TeyPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/500561to listen full audiobooks. Title: Josephine Tey: The Daughter of Time & other mysteries: A BBC Radio crime collection Author: Josephine Tey Narrator: Tilly Gaunt, Joan Sims, Julia Foster, Giles Fagan, Peter Gilmore, Paul Young, Full Cast, Edward Petherbridge Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 18 minutes Release date: March 25, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 6 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Dramatisations and readings of five of Josephine Tey's classic mystery novels Scottish novelist and playwright Josephine Tey was one of the greatest Golden Age crime writers and the author of eight mysteries, including six featuring Scotland Yard...2021-03-259h 18Listen to Top Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseListen to Top Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseJosephine Tey: The Daughter of Time & other mysteries: A BBC Radio crime collection by Josephine TeyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/500561 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Josephine Tey: The Daughter of Time & other mysteries: A BBC Radio crime collection Author: Josephine Tey Narrator: Tilly Gaunt, Joan Sims, Julia Foster, Giles Fagan, Peter Gilmore, Paul Young, Full Cast, Edward Petherbridge Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 18 minutes Release date: March 25, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 6 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Dramatisations and readings of five of Josephine Tey's classic mystery novels Scottish novelist and playwright Josephine Tey was one of the greatest Golden Age crime writers and the author of eight mysteries, including six featuring Scotland...2021-03-2505 minListen to Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseListen to Top Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseJosephine Tey: The Daughter of Time & other mysteries: A BBC Radio crime collection by Josephine TeyPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/500561to listen full audiobooks. Title: Josephine Tey: The Daughter of Time & other mysteries: A BBC Radio crime collection Author: Josephine Tey Narrator: Tilly Gaunt, Joan Sims, Julia Foster, Giles Fagan, Peter Gilmore, Paul Young, Full Cast, Edward Petherbridge Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 18 minutes Release date: March 25, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 6 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Dramatisations and readings of five of Josephine Tey's classic mystery novels Scottish novelist and playwright Josephine Tey was one of the greatest Golden Age crime writers and the author of eight mysteries, including six featuring Scotland Yard...2021-03-259h 18Held In Common: Stories from the People of BristolHeld In Common: Stories from the People of BristolListening to CommunityTo conclude our Home Truths series, we are delighted to devote this episode to the voices of Eastville residents, who were interviewed and recorded by D-M Withers during the first Covid-19 lockdown almost exactly one year ago. These residents have taken the story of their community - their Home Truths - into their own hands.Local people talk about what they got up to during the first lockdown and their hopes and fears for the future, intermixed with original music and sound recordings of bird song and local landscapes. D-M said: "A few months into t...2021-03-1528 minHeld In Common: Stories from the People of BristolHeld In Common: Stories from the People of BristolElephants in the VillageThe third of three special episodes created in partnership with Shelter Bristol as part of our Home Truths Series.Bristol residents and organisations share their bold future visions for Bristol homes and ask different - and sometimes difficult questions - about our housing system. From challenging the assumptions we make about our neighbours to calls for the stricter regulation of letting agencies, local people discuss the changes they would like to see and the elephants in the room which they would like acknowledged. We feature residents' burning questions - of each other, of government and of the...2021-02-2238 minHeld In Common: Stories from the People of BristolHeld In Common: Stories from the People of BristolLittle SpidersThe second of three special episodes created in partnership with Shelter Bristol as part of our Home Truths Series.Bristol residents and organisations share how they have been working together and building networks to take collective action on housing in the city. From charities partnering with housing associations to neighbours joining forces to get their streets cleaned, local residents speak about the power of coming together around a common goal.  We feature a discussion with members of Shelter Bristol’s Fair Renting Campaign group and I tell a traditional Irish folk tale about a magic cauldron…Wit...2021-02-0142 minHeld In Common: Stories from the People of BristolHeld In Common: Stories from the People of BristolPutting Down RootsThe first of three special episodes created in partnership with Shelter Bristol as part of our Home Truths Series.Bristol residents and organisations share their individual stories of home and housing in the city. From refugees seeking sanctuary, to private renters, to residents passionate about making their neighbourhood a home: local people speak about the impact a secure home can have for each of us.With huge thanks to all the contributors to this episode including: Berni Munoz (Kingsdown), Lizzie Briggs (Bristol Hospitality Network),  Jo Kelly (Community Led Housing Advisor), Richard Pendlebury (The Anchor Society), S...2021-01-1135 minHeld In Common: Stories from the People of BristolHeld In Common: Stories from the People of BristolImagining ChangeA special episode in partnership with Bristol Refugee Festival: http://www.bristolrefugeefestival.orgBristol refugee residents, asylum seekers and residents from host communities share how the changes we’ve seen during the pandemic have allowed them to imagine a better Bristol. From envisioning more outdoor education to hoping for increased community support, understanding and action: local people dream big. I interview Deasy Bamford, local activist and one of the directors of Bristol Refugee Festival and tell a story about two exhausted warriors.With huge thanks to all of the contributors to this episode, including Sa...2020-06-1330 minHeld In Common: Stories from the People of BristolHeld In Common: Stories from the People of BristolGoing SlowPeople from across Bristol talk about the benefits of slowing down during lockdown - from learning calligraphy and tree recognition to spending more time with family and feeling, simply, more human. I interview Lou Clark about The Network’s new digital community skill shares and tell a story about a fisherman who is fond of siestas! With huge thanks to all the contributors to this episode including: Emma Boddy (Easton), James Baker and Lee Mathew Baker (Stokes Croft) Hibo, Nasra, Mahid and Sacad Mahamoud (St Pauls) Berni Munoz (Kingsdown) and Conor Whelan (Windmill Hill).Music fro...2020-05-2923 minHeld In Common: Stories from the People of BristolHeld In Common: Stories from the People of BristolCooking Up A StormBristol residents talk about food moments that have been making them smile during Coronavirus: from sharing food with neighbours to cooking for the community and creating a surprisingly brown pasta sauce! I interview Georgina Bolton from The Architecture Centre about the What Is Your Soul Food? recipe campaign and share a traditional tale of sumptuous stone soup.With huge thanks to all the contributors to this episode: Naomi Young (East Bristol), Lee Mathew Baker (Stokes Croft), Berni Munoz (Kingsdown), Rachel Hodgson & Helen Ashley (Super Supper Club), Shankiri Raj (Eastville), Georgina Bolton and Felix Munoz.M...2020-05-1524 minHeld In Common: Stories from the People of BristolHeld In Common: Stories from the People of BristolThe Unexpected GoodBristolians talk about the unexpected good they've discovered during the Coronavirus outbreak - from reduced traffic to having more time to reflect and remember. I interview an Easton resident who has set up socially-distanced weekly concerts - and tell a traditional tale about a an ugly old heart. With huge thanks to this week's contributors: Ayla Terzi-Ruddle (Bradley Stoke), Valerie Shortall (St Judes), Bernie Munoz (Kingsdown), Saffron (St Werburghs), Suzanne (Easton), Jules Olsen (Easton) Maz (St Pauls), Maddy (East Bristol) and Halgan Dahir (St Judes). Music from Matt Norman (St Werburghs) and artwork from Ben Robins (To...2020-04-3020 min