Kenneth Horne has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators. The most-rated is Round the Horne.

As one of the most consistently funny radio series of the 1960s, Round the Horne was always a favourite among listeners to the BBC Light Programme's comedy hour on Sundays. With its colourfully bizarre collection of characters and memorable catchphrases, its brilliantly inventive and sometimes outrageous scripts, Round the Horne was a unique chapter in the history of radio comedy. Ramling Syd Rumpo, Julian and his 'friend' Sandy, Charles and Fiona, Gruntfuttock, Daphne Whitethigh, and many more, they're all here in two classic shows, plus a hilarious compilation from some of the very best programmes. One listen and the memories will come flooding back.
©1988, 2001 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)1988, 2001 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

As one of the most consistently funny radio series of the 1960s, Round The Horne was always a favourite among listeners to the BBC Light Programme's comedy hour on Sundays. In Round The Horne 3 you can hear Armpit Theatre's parody of '30s Chicago gangsters in Little Caesar, an episode of the Round The Horne version of The Three Musketeers, a western adventure starring Kenneth Williams as the Palone Ranger, and Williams again as the mysterious, hynotic figure of Svengali in the Round the Horne version of Trilby. There's Rambling Syd Rumpo too, and Daphne Whitethigh, Charles and Fiona, and a great deal of Julian and Sandy, whose camp drolleries made them perhaps the most liberated chatacers of the swinging '60s, and much more.
©1998, 2001 BBC Worldwide Ltd (P)1998, 2001 BBC Worldwide Ltd

With its memorable catch phrases, brilliant scripts, and Kenneth Horne as its deft anchorman, Round the Horne easily assumed its mantle as one of the most consistently funny radio series of the 60s. Along with regulars, including Rambling Syd Rumpo and Julian and Sandy, these four episodes are from the first series and feature the first appearance of Charles and Fiona and Seamus Android.
©1995, 2001 BBC Worldwide Ltd (P)1995, 2001 BBC Worldwide Ltd

With its memorable catch phrases, brilliant scripts, and Kenneth Horne as its deft anchorman,
Round the Horne easily assumed its mantle as one of the most consistently funny radio series of the '60s.
And the assortment of characters was certainly colourful: rambling Syd Rumpo, Julian and Sandy, Charles and Fiona, Seamus Android, Daphne Whitethigh, and many, many more.
In these four hilarious programmes, the cast perform classic screenplays with the story of Hank Fist, a tale from the Reservation featuring Sitting-Duck, a daring wartime escape story, plus Kenneth Williams as Bona Prince Charlie.
One listen and the memories will come flooding back.
©1998, 2001 BBC Worldwide Ltd (P)1998, 2001 BBC Worldwide Ltd