Author : Laurie Wyman
Narrated By : Full Cast Performance
Published By : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Runtime : 2 hours
Type : Humor British Radio Shows
Price : $18.49
Four Classic Episodes of Nautical Mayhem on Board HMS Troutbridge.
The Mysterious Radio Signals Operation Recovery The Slogan Contest Sir Willoughby at Shanghai
All at sea in the Senior Service were Stephen Murray's Number One, Petty Officer Jon Pertwee and silly-ass Sub-Lieutenant Leslie Phillips, whilst below decks Ronnie Barker worked his passage as (Un)Able Seaman Johnson and Tenniel Evans was making mischief as Able Seaman Goldstein.
Climb aboard and join the crew in these classic capers as Troutbridge embarks on a top secret operation, an American satellite threatens to blow everyone up, a prize is offered for the best recruiting slogan and a mission of goodwill sets sail for Shanghai... or was it Shanklin?Everything is turning out ship-shape (when the ship is Troutbridge)!
Written By Laurie Wyman
First Broadcast The Light Programme 29 March 1959
Number of Series Thirteen
Last Broadcast The Jubilee Special 16 July 1977
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