Ian Ogilvy has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 3 ratings. The most-rated is Rat Race.

4 audiobooks
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Rat Race

3 ratings

Summary

Hired to fly four racing buffs to the track, pilot Matt Shore expects it will be the kind of job he likes: quick and easy. Until, that is, he’s forced to make an emergency landing just minutes before the plane explodes.

Luckily, no one is hurt, but it isn’t long before Matt realises that he’s caught up in the rat race of violent criminals who are dead-set on putting anyone who stands in their way on the wrong side of the odds.

©1970 Dick Francis (P)2014 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd.

Narrator: Ian Ogilvy
Author: Dick Francis
Length: 6 hrs and 1 min
Available on Audible
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Present Laughter

Summary

A galaxy of friends, lovers, relatives and theatre acolytes sparkles around stage star Garry Essendine like bubbles in fine champagne. While Garry struggles to plan his upcoming trip to Africa, his elegant London flat is invaded by a love-struck ingenue, an adulterous producer, and a married seductress - not to mention Garry's estranged wife, Liz, and the memorable Roland Maule, an aspiring playwright who is quite, quite mad.

© and (P) L.A. Theatre Works

Author: Noel Coward
Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
Available on Audible
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Robin of Sherwood: The Red Lord

Summary

The ITV series Robin of Sherwood is generally considered to have been among the greatest adaptations of the legend, with its fantastic set of characters both traditional and new, as well as its twisting, turning, turbulent plot lines. This audiobook is one of an excellent range that adds even more depth to the Robin Hood universe, with each episode taking place close to the timeframe of the original TV show and featuring the characters we all know and love. In this instalment - set prior to the TV episode 'Robin Hood and the Sorcerer' - the focus is on David, earl of Huntingdon.... The earl of Huntingdon sighed quietly as he watched his teenage son, Robert, emerge out of the woods surrounding Huntingdon castle. That particular spot was special; that had been where his wife, Mathilda, had taken her son for long forest walks, where she’d told him stories, where they’d played games. But when Robert was eight years old, the games had ended, and there were no more stories. But as each day thereon passed, the earl realised why his offspring behaved in the way he did. After all, Robert of Huntingdon was Mathilda’s son. He was her legacy. The TV series Robin of Sherwood is copyright © 1983 HTV/Goldcrest Films and was created by Richard Carpenter.

©2020 ITV Studios (P)2020 Spiteful Puppet

Narrator: Ian Ogilvy
Author: Paul Kane
Length: 42 mins
Available on Audible
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The Red Lord: A Robin of Sherwood Adventure

Summary

A new threat arrives on these shores at The Sheriff of Nottingham's behest, in an effort to rid him of his greatest enemy once and for all. A mercenary from The East with strange powers, building an army who will give their lives unquestionably for his cause. When The Red Lord faces Robin and his band, it becomes clear he might be the most dangerous foe they've ever encountered. But he also has another agenda, once that might see the whole of England falling at his feet eventually...

©2019 Spiteful Puppet & Chinbeard Books (P)2018 Spiteful Puppet

Narrator: Ian Ogilvy
Author: Paul Kane
Length: 42 mins
Available on Audible