The Ladbroke Productions Shop
Ladbroke Productions is offering you the opportunity to own complete programmes and series of our productions. No DRM and no time-out, once you pay and download, they are yours for keeps! We are updating the list constatnly over the year so please do pop back and see what's new. And don't forget to recommend us to your friends!
"The Brightonomicon" - full-cast audio drama/comedy - 13x30' episodes
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7xCD Box Set Edition via Amazon |
Starring David Warner, Andy Serkis, Rupert Degas, Mark Wing-Davey, Martin Jarvis, Kevin Eldon, Katherine Parkinson, Sarah Douglas, Steven Cree, Patrick Barlow, Rich Fulcher, Iain Lee, Ben Onwukwe, Laurie Buckley, Robert Rankin, Colin McFarlane and many others. Co-written, engineered, edited, produced & directed by Neil Gardner |
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£15.99 download from Audioville (£3 of each sale goes to The Stoke Association) |
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"Doctor Who and the Dalek Invasion of Earth" - audiobook - 4xCDs
The TARDIS lands in a London of future times - a city of fear, devastation and holocaust...a city now ruled by Daleks. The Doctor and his companions meet a team of underground resistance workers, among the few survivors, but after an unsuccessful attack on the Dalek spaceship, they are all forced to flee the capital. A perilous journey through England finally brings them to the secret center of Dalek operations...and the mysterious reason for the Dalek invasion of Earth! William Russell, who played the Doctor's companion Ian in the original TV serial, reads Terrance Dicks' complete and unabridged novelization, with specially composed music and sound and Dalek voices by Nicholas Briggs. Produced for BBC Audiobooks by Neil Gardner |
"Giants On Our Hands" - April 2006 - 1x30mins 
Presented by Adam Fowler / Produced by Anna Scott-Brown
From Sri-Lanka's forests to the streets of Bangkok, from India to indonesia, Adam Fowler uncovers the plight of the working elephant. Once the work horse of Asia, many thousands are now redundant and face an uncertain future. He walks this twilight zone with them as ancient culture and modern politics struggle to find the answer.
| £3.59 download via Audible |
"Bridging The Gap" - August - 2006 - 1x30mins
Presented by Simon Fanshawe / Produced by Tamsyn Challenger
'On The Streets' in Gorton, Manchester, tries to re-address the cavernous void between the young and old. It's originators could be described as the surrogate parents of a generation of Manchester tearaways. Simon Fanshaw discusses the key contribution they are making to a generation of would-be ASBO kids, and guides us through a story fo hope and positivity in an area that has come under increasing media scrutiny since Manchester was declared the ASBO capital of Britain.
| £3.59 download via Audible |

"6000 Postcards" - 2005 - 1x30mins
Presented by Chris McManus / Produced by Richard Bannerman
Stacked in shoeboxes in a dusty cupboard, Richard Rawles of the Psychology Dept of University College London stumbled upon 6000 old postcards, all dating from 1953. On the back seemed to be answers to a questionnaire about left and right-handedness, but the cards had lain there ignored for 50 years. An early example of viewer participation and a revealing survey in its own right, Chris McManus describes how he and his colleagues tracked the postcards to an early BBC TV science programme presented by Jacob Bronowski, and 50 years later put them through a computer analysis to find out what they could tell us about the poeple and the time in which they lived.
| £3.59 download via Audible |

"Rembrandt 400" - July 2006 - 1x45mins
Presented by Neil MacGregor / Produced by Richard Bannerman
Neil MacGregor, the Director of the British Museum, visits Amsterdam to reassess the qualities that make Rembrandt's subjects reach out so directly to us today.
| £3.59 download via Audible |
