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The "Navy Lark" Laurie Wyman

The "Navy Lark" By Laurie Wyman

The "Navy Lark" by Laurie Wyman


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Summary

Features episodes "Number One Gets Married" 15 March 1970; "Sub-Lt Phillips To Leave For Dartmouth" 5 April 1970; "The Newhaven-Dieppe Smuggling Run" 16 April 1972; and, "The Mastering of Sardinia" 28 May 1972.

The "Navy Lark" Summary

The "Navy Lark": v. 20: Number One Gets Married by Laurie Wyman

This title features "Getting Spliced" ("Number One Gets Married") 15 March 1970; "Dartmouth Naval College Has Had a Lucky Escape" ("Sub-Lt Phillips To Leave For Dartmouth") 5 April 1970; "Operating for Profit" ("The Newhaven-Dieppe Smuggling Run") 16 April 1972; and, "Mastering" ("The Mastering of Sardinia") 28 May 1972."The Navy Lark", one of radio's longest running laughter-makers, kept the nation on the crest of a wave from 1959 to 1977. All at sea in the Senior Service were conniving Chief Petty Officer Jon Pertwee, silly-ass Sub-Lieutenant Leslie Phillips, and the constantly bemused Stephen Murray as 'Number One', while Tenniel Evans made mischief as Leading Seaman Goldstein. It's all aboard for four classic episodes from the eleventh series, as the Admiral arranges for his daughter Rita to marry Commander Murray; Sub-Lieutenant Phillips plans to buy himself out of the Navy; Pertwee gets involved in a scheme to smuggle booze, and the crew of Troutbridge lock horns with evil, world-dominating Oriental mastermind the Master.

Additional information

GOR005906164
9781405688079
1405688076
The "Navy Lark": v. 20: Number One Gets Married by Laurie Wyman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House
2008-09-01
N/A
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