Deborah Watling has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 9 authors. The most-rated is Doctor Who: The Lost TV Episodes Collection Five.

5 audiobooks
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Zygons

Summary

Your ship is at the bottom of the English Channel, your crew are probably dead, and your nearest source of food is in a Loch six hundred miles away. And the natives are insane. Life isn't looking too promising for a Zygon called Bobby. Written by Anthony Keetch. Directed by Paul Griggs. Post Production by Ian Knight. Music by Steve Johnson. Produced by Bill Baggs. Nigel Peever (Jethro), Kerry Skinner (Doris), Clive Merrison (Sir Frederick Maltravers), Henry Burge (Demeris), Anthony Keetch (Toby), Deborah Watling (HRH Queen Victoria). Victorian London is not a great place to be if you're a wounded shape-shifting alien. A full-cast audio drama.

©2001 Anthony Keetch (P)2001 BBV

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Tony's: The Complete Series 1-2

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Victor Spinetti stars in this BBC radio sitcom about the hilarious misadventures of a corner-shop barber. North London barber's shop Tony's might not be the trendiest salon in town, but it's definitely the cheapest and the cheeriest. Run by exuberant Italian Tony Fucetti, it's the place to go if you want a bargain cut and blow-dry from apprentice Maisie, or a short back and sides courtesy of Scottish hairdresser Hector (just watch out for his razor). These 12 episodes follow the highs and lows of Tony and his team, as they prepare to beat Boris the Russian in a hair-styling showdown, give the corner shop a makeover, take on new stylist Stanley and try to avoid the attentions of the taxman. Plus, Tony's Mama decides to find him a girlfriend, a hairdresser exchange programme leads to publicity - and disaster, a contretemps over a customer's bright green barnet leads to a court appearance and a day out at the seaside doesn't go quite as planned.... Please note: This is a vintage recording. The audio quality may not be up to modern-day standards. Content warning: The humour of the programme reflects the era in which it was broadcast and therefore may not reflect current views.  Created by award-winning dramatist Jim Eldridge (Parsley Sidings, Albert & Me), this classic barbershop sitcom is a cut above the rest. Comedy veteran Victor Spinetti stars as Tony, with John Laurie (Dad's Army) as Hector. Deborah Watling (Doctor Who) as Maisie and Deryck Guyler (The Men from the Ministry) as Stanley. Among the guest stars are Carry On... actor Kenneth Connor and 'Allo 'Allo's Gordon Kaye. Production credits: Written by Jim Eldridge. Produced by John Fawcett Wilson. Incidental music by Max Harris. First broadcast BBC Radio 2, 21st October-25th November 1979 (Series 1), 18th January-22nd February 1981 (Series 2). Cast: Tony - Victor Spinetti Hector - John Laurie Maisie - Deborah Watling Mama - Norma Ronald Carlo - Anthony Morton Stanley - Deryck Guyler With Bill Pertwee, Joanna Wake, David Tate, Royce Mills, David Ryall, Jerald Wells, Deirdre Costello, Henry McGee, Roland MacLeod, John Blythe, Kenneth Connor, Josephine Tewson, Stephen Greif, Alan Lake, Gordon Kaye, Jeffrey Segal, Bill Wallis, Jan Hunt, Frank Coda, Dilys Laye. Douglas Blackwell, Leonard Fenton, Roger Kitter, Mike Grady, Edward Kelsey, Robert Gillespie, Chris Emmett, Nick Tate and Sonia Fraser.

©2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2021 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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Cult Conversations

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Deborah Watling is best known for her role as Victoria in Doctor Who, alongside the second Doctor, Patrick Troughton. But many people aren't aware of her extensive acting career on stage, film, and television. Born into a theatrical family, her first on-screen roles were as a child in William Tell and episodes of The Invisible Man (both in 1959). But it was her role as Alice in The Life of Lewis Carroll that brought her to the attention of Doctor Who producer Innes Lloyd. Other television roles have included The Newcomers, Danger UXB, Rising Damp, and Doctor in Charge. Her film work includes Take Me High with Cliff Richard and That'll Be the Day with David Essex. Deborah has also had a long career on the stage; her most recent theatre credits range from playing Mrs Alving in Ibsen's Ghosts, to Beverly in Abigail's Party.

© and (P) Fantom Films

Narrator: Deborah Watling
Length: 46 mins
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Doctor Who - The Companion Chronicles - The Great Space Elevator

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A new adventure with the Second Doctor, as told by his companion, Victoria Waterfield. The Great Space Elevator is a marvel of human engineering, a transit tube stretching from the equator up to a space station held in geosynchronous orbit. When the TARDIS lands in Sumatra in the future, the Second Doctor, Jamie and Victoria are captured by guards just as the station loses power. Together with Security Officer Tara Kerley, the three travellers take a one-way trip on the elevator to fix the problem and find themselves confronted by a powerful alien force that threatens to wreak chaos on Earth. Directed by Nigel Fairs.

©2008 Big Finish Productions (P)2008 Big Finish Productions

Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
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Doctor Who: The Lost TV Episodes Collection Five

Summary

Six narrated TV soundtrack adventures starring Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor - plus bonus features. These thrilling recordings of TV episodes, largely absent from the BBC archives, have been remastered with additional linking narration by original cast members.  This set also includes bonus interviews with Wendy Padbury and Frazer Hines.   In The Enemy of the World, recently returned to the film archives, the time travellers meet the Doctor's murderous double.  In The Web of Fear the Doctor and friends find the London Underground tunnels overrun by Yeti!   In Fury from the Deep something nasty is lurking in the gas pipelines of the North Sea.   In The Wheel in Space the Doctor and Jamie confront some old adversaries in the far future.   In The Invasion the Doctor battles to prevent the Cybermen from invading present day Earth.   In The Space Pirates the TARDIS crew encounter the Interstellar Space Corps and a gang of murderous bandits. The collection also includes PDF files featuring high quality scans of the original BBC TV camera scripts. For cast and credits see accompanying PDF booklet.

©2021 BBC Studios Distribution (P)2021 BBC Studios Distribution

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