No.1 Ladies Detective Agency
Adjoa Andoh has appeared in many productions for television, including Casualty and EastEnders. Her numerous theatrical roles include Condoleezza Rice in David Hare’s play Stuff Happens, and she has been a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. She has extensive experience with Radio 4 and the BBC World Service, and was in the Radio 4 drama Citizens. She is the reader of all the titles in the No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series.
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- The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency
- Tears of the Giraffe
- Morality for Beautiful Girls
- The Kalahari Typing School for Men
- The Full Cupboard of Life
- In the Company of Cheerful Ladies
- Blue Shoes and Happiness
- The Good Husband of Zebra Drive
- The Miracle at Speedy Motors
- Tea Time for the Traditionally Built
44 Scotland Street
Blythe Duff has enjoyed a varied career in television, radio and on the concert platform, and has performed extensively with all of Scotland’s theatre companies. In 2003 she toured New Zealand in a reprise of her role as Deborah in Mum’s the Word. She is best known as DS Jackie Reid in Britain’s longest running detective series, Taggart. Blythe lives in Glasgow with her husband and two daughters. Blythe Duff is the reader of 44 Scotland Street.
David Rintoul has starred in many theatre, radio and television productions. He has appeared in numerous plays at the National Theatre and with the RSC, including King Edward in Edward III. He has been in many successful television series including Hornblower and Pride and Prejudice, and played the lead role in Doctor Finlay and ACC Torrance in Taggart. He has recorded more than eighty audiobooks. David Rintoul is the reader of all the Scotland Street audio titles from Espresso Tales onwards.
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- 44 Scotland Street
- Espresso Tales
- Love Over Scotland
- The World According to Bertie
- The Unbearable Lightness of Scones
The Sunday Philosophy Club
Phyllis Logan‘s career began in the theatre in her native Scotland. She achieved early recognition for her BAFTA-award winning performance in the film Another Time, Another Place. She appears regularly in many popular TV shows, including Inspector Morse, Kavanagh QC, Holby City, Silent Witness and Midsomer Murders. Phyllis Logan is the reader of The Sunday Philosophy Club and Friends, Lovers, Chocolate.
Hilary Neville has worked in theatre television and most extensively radio. She has read many audiobooks and regularly records dramas, short stories and book serialisations for the BBC. She is a narrator for Sky TV’s History Channel and performs words and music programmes throughout her native Scotland. Hilary Neville is the reader of all the Sunday Philosophy Club audio titles from The Right Attitude to Rain onwards.
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- The Sunday Philosophy Club
- The Right Attitude to Rain
- Friends, Lovers, Chocolate
- The Careful Use of Compliments
- The Comfort of Saturdays
The Von Igelfeld Series
Hugh Laurie is a comedian and writer, and one of Britain’s best-known film and television actors. On television, he has starred in Black Adder, A Bit of Fry and Laurie, which he co-wrote with Stephen Fry, and Jeeves and Wooster. He currently stars in House. His films include Peter’s Friends, Sense And Sensibility, Maybe Baby and The Man In The Iron Mask. Hugh Laurie is the reader all three audio titles in the Von Igelfeld series.
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Corduroy Mansions
Andrew Sachs made his name on British television and is best known for his portrayal of Manuel in Fawlty Towers, a role for which he was BAFTA-nominated and is now frequently heard as a narrator of television and radio documentaries. Andrew Sachs is the narrator of both Corduroy Mansions and The Dog Who Came In From the Cold.
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