Nigel Fairs has 7 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 21 narrators, with an average listener rating of 4★ across 4 ratings. The most-rated is Shilling & Sixpence Investigate.

Based on Nigel Fairs' 'murder mystery serial' that has been running for over 21 years (new episodes performed every month in country houses, steam trains, jailhouses, castles and restaurants throughout the UK), Shilling & Sixpence Investigate takes place in a sometimes quirky, sometimes dark world where nobody is quite whom they seem. 'The Missing Year / Dark Shadows'. February 1939. Desmund Shilling arrives in Morlington Hill, deep in the heart of Cornwall, having been given the post of Head of English at Morlington School for Girls by the hearty Headmistress Lavinia Sixpence. Not far away, at Boothby Hall, Inspector Cribbage and Sergeant Salt are investigating the horrific murder of Lord Pluck - who is to blame? His grieving widow, Lady Penelope? His impetuous son, Viscount Robert? The no-nonsense cook or the handsome young school caretaker Joseph? Miss Sixpence and Mr Shilling mount their own investigation, and very soon, horrible truths come to light.... 'In the Silent Dead of Night / A Very Messy Business'. The eccentric Baroness Pippin invites a select group of people over to the remote Pippin Island for a séance, held by her theatrical houseguest Madam Caysey. When one of the circle is murdered, Miss Sixpence thinks she knows whodunnit...but, as storm clouds gather over the island, nobody is safe.... 'An Appointment with God / The Dying Room'. As the sea mist crawls across the village, tales circulate of a mysterious creature lurking in the fog. When Lavinia is kidnapped, Desmund Shilling realises that she is in mortal danger, as all the appalling events that have occurred since he arrived in the village start to form a pattern.... 'The Face of an Angel / The Black Widow'. On the eve of the Second World War, the villagers prepare for their annual St Bernard’s Day celebration. But all is not well, as Inspector Cribbage tells Sister Mary Benedicta at the freshly dug grave of a much loved villager.... Directed by Samuel Clemens Producer: Nigel Fairs Executive Producers: Jason Haigh-Ellery and Nicholas Briggs
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Three enhanced audiobooks performed by the stars of the classic BBC television series. These stories are set during Series 2.
'The Magnificent Four' by Simon Guerrier. Starring Jan Chapell as Cally and Paul Darrow as Avon.
A mission to steal data from the planet Mogul goes badly wrong when Cally and Avon are outflanked and outgunned. And then they are teleported to safety - to an alien spaceship stolen from The System, which is crewed by Gilden Trent and his small team of rebels. For Avon it’s the opportunity to start over again without Blake. But can Trent be trusted?
'False Positive' by Eddie Robson. Starring Gareth Thomas as Blake and Beth Chalmers as Lian.
Dr Lian has a mysterious new patient – a man who was found shot in the leg near Engel City, a man who is delirious and talking about the most extraordinary acts of rebellion. She prescribes drugs and the use of the alleviator - a device that will dig deep into his memories - to unlock the truth about Carlin Guzan. But the truth that she exposes is far more shocking than she bargained for....
'Wolf' by Nigel Fairs. Starring Jacqueline Pearce as Servalan, Jan Chappell as Cally and Anthony Howell as Nyrron.
“I heard his death cry. I felt it. And there was a word. ‘Wolf’. You, Servalan. You were the “Wolf”. You killed him. I want to know why.” Some time ago, Blake and his crew were helped by a revered Auron scientist named Gustav Nyrron. He stayed aboard the Liberator for a time, and then disappeared .Cally wants to know what happened to Nyrron, and only Servalan knows the answers.
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'Brother', by Nigel Fairs. Auron scientist Gustav Nyrron is back aboard the Liberator, on his way home. But Avon does not trust him, and soon a drugged Nyrron wakes to find himself in Avon’s clutches on a devastated world. In this desert, their pasts are waiting for them...and a devastating truth that will shake their very beliefs to the core. 'Poison', by Iain McLaughlin. Federation Freighter Antares is a ship with many secrets. Why is it making regular runs to a heavily guarded frontier world? Why is the hold out of bounds? And who is watching the crew’s every move?Events take a dangerous turn when two new recruits come on board. Will Jance and Voss survive their very first mission together? 'Escape From Destiny', by Andrew Smith. When the Liberator receives a distress signal from a planet it once helped save, Cally and Vila journey to a civilisation on the brink of collapse. There, they encounter Pasco, a scientist Cally first met years ago. The Federation is closing on Destiny - but should Vila and Cally stand in the way this time? Directed by: Lisa Bowerman, Louise Jameson.
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Three enhanced audiobooks performed by the stars of the classic BBC television series. These stories are set during series one.
'Promises' by Nigel Fairs. Starring Jan Chappell as Cally and Stephen Greif as Travis. Cally is alone with Travis, Blake's mortal enemy. As they delve into the past, a long-hidden secret that links them both is revealed.
'Epitaph' by Scott Harrison. Starring Sally Knyvette as Jenna and Michael Keating as Vila. When Jenna and Vila answer a distress call from a ship, a journey begins that will lead them to the surviving members of Jenna's family.
'Kerr' by Nick Wallace. Starring Jacqueline Pearce as Servalan and Paul Darrow as Kerr. Supreme Commander Servalan believes she has a vital insight into the Liberator crew - a clone of Avon. But can this clone be trusted?
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The death of a nameless traveller on a flight to the volcanic Hedistic islands would seem to have been natural. But when his young friend starts her own murder investigation, she uncovers a plot which threatens the safety of the entire planet.... With Sylvester McCoy as "The Dominie", Sophie Aldred as "Alice", Caroline Burns-Cook as "Jaquos", John Cormack as "Alistair Briggs", Toby Eddington as "President Maxington", and Jo Young as "Saul". Post-production and music Harvey Summers. Directed by Nigel Fairs. Assistant Producer John Ainsworth. Producer Bill Baggs. A full-cast audio drama.
©1999 BBV (P)1999 BBV

Four brand new stories featuring the investigators of infernal incidents. 4.1 Jago in Love by Nigel Fairs. 4.2 Beautiful Things by John Dorney 4.3 The Lonely Clock by Matthew Sweet 4.4 The Hourglass Killers by Justin Richards Plus! An extra bonus documentary of behind-the-scenes material. Jago and Litefoot have been busy saving the world, so they haven't noticed the enigmatic Professor Claudius Dark trailing their every move and manipulating from the shadows. Until now. A trip to the seaside and a night at the theatre hide a darker purpose, and as deadly foes gather, Jago, Litefoot, Leela, Ellie and Sergeant Quick must stand together. Because the sands of time are falling.... Written by Nigel Fairs, John Dorney, Matthew Sweet and Justin Richards and directed by Lisa Bowerman.
©2012 Big Finish Productions (P)2012 Big Finish Productions

Three enhanced audiobooks performed by the stars of the classic BBC television series. These stories are set during series one. The Turing Test by Simon Guerrier, starring Paul Darrow as Avon and Michael Keating as Vila. Avon and Vila go undercover at a top secret research establishment. Solitary by Nigel Fairs, starring Michael Keating as Vila and Anthony Howell as Nyrron. Vila is alone and amnesiac. Why have his friends turned against him? Counterfeit by Peter Anghelides, starring Gareth Thomas as Blake and Paul Darrow as Avon. Blake investigates a mining facility, unaware that his sworn enemy is close by.
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