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The Navy Lark

The Navy Lark

The Navy Lark


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Summary

Presents four classic comedy episodes Women in the Wardroom (Have Been Redecorating), Cecil the Navigation Computer (Computerising), A Russian Rendezvous (Seeing Red) and The Flying Machine (Frustrating The Spark of Invention).

The Navy Lark Summary

Jon Pertwee, Leslie Phillips, Stephen Murray and Ronnie Barker star in four more hilarious radio episodes on board HMS Troutbridge. Women in the Wardroom (Have Been Redecorating) - 3 September 1967 - the wardroom is in a mess and needs to be refurnished. Unfortunately, Murray gives an inebriated Pertwee the fund money to make the necessary purchases. Cecil the Navigation Computer (Computerising) 17 - September 1967 - Cecil, a new combination of computer and teleprinter, is to be tested on Troutbridge. And Cecil also has a memory bank that can answer any question. A Russian Rendezvous (Seeing Red) - 24 September 1967 - Troutbridge must take Sir Willoughby, a high-ranking VIP, to a top secret rendezvous. They head for the North Sea where the sealed orders are to be opened. The Flying Machine (Frustrating The Spark of Invention) - 22 October 1967 - the Chief decides that they should enter the Man-Powered Flight Competition, and a one-man helicopter is built in Troutbridge's hold using numerous items stolen from the crew: the Padre's mini bicycle, Murray's golf clubs and Leslie's pyjamas. Will it take off? Four classic comedy episodes from Series Nine of The Navy Lark.

Additional information

GOR011807012
9781408426470
1408426471
The Navy Lark: v. 21: Women in the Wardroom by
Used - Like New
Hardback
BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House
20090903
2
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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