Rosie Cavaliero has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 7 authors, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 4 ratings. The most-rated is Kevin Eldon Will See You Now: The Complete Series 1.

Comedy’s best-kept secret ingredient gets his own sketch show. This is the complete first series, containing sketches, characters, sound effects, bit of music, some messin’ about, you know....
Kevin Eldon is a comedy phenomenon. He’s been in virtually every major comedy show in the last 15 years, but not content with working with the likes of Chris Morris, Steve Coogan, Armando Iannucci, Harry Enfield & Paul Whitehouse, Stewart Lee, Julia Davis, and Graham Linehan, he finally decided to put together his own comedy series for BBC Radio 4.
After all the waiting - Kevin Eldon Will See You Now....
Appearing in the series are Amelia Bullmore (I’m Alan Partridge, Scott & Bailey), Rosie Cavaliero (Peep Show), Julia Davis (Nighty Night), Paul Putner (Little Britain), Justin Edwards (The Thick Of It), Rosie Cavaliero (Peep Show), and David Reed (The Penny Dreadfuls) with special guests Philip Pope (Radio Active) & Phil Cornwell (Stella Street, I'm Alan Partridge)
In the first episode, a robot king, a '50s spaceman, a ghastly lottery, some crabs, a kitten, disco, and John Donne. Episode two contains a fly, a fruitbowl and the Hallelujah Chorus. Obviously. Plus maverick street-artist Banksy’s first-ever in-depth interview. The third episode is guest week! And to celebrate, Kevin Eldon will be talking to his guests, who include a stupid man; the late Apollo 11 mission commander, Neil Armstrong; and sadly, a hypnotist. The fourth and final episode of the series sees Kevin go into space, meet a bandit and evoke the powerful gods of Ancient Egypt. Not all at the same time, obviously; that would be weird. No, separately.
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Winner Best Audio Drama, Radio Drama Awards 2012. BBC Radio 4's bittersweet trilogy set in 1941, 1979 and 2011. This history of relatives lost and found was originally broadcast on 3, 10 and 17 May 2011 in the 'Afternoon Play' slot. The first play, 'The Wrong Label', is set in London in 1941. Alice knows that to stop your children from being evacuated is tantamount to siding with Hitler. In 'The Year My Mother Went Missing', it's 1979 and not the first time that Ruthie's mother Queenie has gone missing - but usually she leaves a note. The final play, 'A Telegram from the Queen', is set in 2011 and, as Alice's 100th birthday present, Ruthie sets out to put her family back together again. The 'Lost Property' plays star Rosie Cavaliero as the narrator (and later as Ruthie), Shannon Flynn as the younger Ruthie, Alex Tregear, Jane Whittenshaw and Edna Doré as Alice and Gary Beadle as Ted.
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The third series of the award-winning show. Kevin Eldon is a comedy phenomenon. He's been in virtually every major comedy show in the last 15 years, but not content with working with the likes of Chris Morris, Steve Coogan, Armando Iannucci, Harry Enfield & Paul Whitehouse, Stewart Lee, Julia Davis and Graham Linehan, he's also created his own comedy series for BBC Radio 4.
Also starring Amelia Bullmore (I'm Alan Partridge, Scott & Bailey), Julia Davis (Nighty Night), Paul Putner (Little Britain), Justin Edwards (The Thick Of It), David Reed (The Penny Dreadfuls) & Rosie Cavaliero (Alan Partridge, Harry & Paul), the show is written by Kevin Eldon with additional material by Jason Hazeley and Joel Morris (A Touch Of Cloth and yes, those modern Ladybird books).
In the first episode, more thrilling adventures of Commander Topper Hargreaves and his faithful dog Duke, a sneak preview of a new opera with extra wine gums, and, of course, some vitreous castanets.
In show two, a love song, a dead scarecrow, a Jiffy Bag and Kylie Minogue. Some owls were harmed during the making of this programme.
Show three, and Kevin Eldon and his all-important cast return with sketches about bunnies, Beethoven, Dylan Thomas and olives. Plus, we finally discover a use for avant-garde German film director Werner Herzog.
The fourth and final episode features the Napoleonic Wars, boiler parts and a nice rollercoaster....
The show comes from Pozzitive, proud producers of Cabin Pressure, Thanks A Lot, Milton Jones!, Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation, The Brig Society, The Castle, Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive & Kevin Eldon Will See You Now....
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Twenty years after a murder, the convicted man walks free. His supporters claim a victory for justice, but for the murdered man’s friends, life implodes. Old lies resurface, and new questions haunt them. What really happened back then, in the student house they all shared? The house where Ben died? Anna was one of the victim’s housemates, back when they were students. Now she is a vicar, but back then she did media studies. When the case opens up again she finds all her old student films in the loft - films about her housemates - and she watches them with new eyes. Covertly recording on her phone, she starts to unravel what really happened. Starring Rosie Cavaliero, best known as DS Susan Reinhardt in Prey and Marion in Unforgotten. This collection also includes a 10-minute behind-the-scenes feature: ‘The Making of That Was Then’. Produced and directed by Jonquil Panting.
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Rosie Cavaliero and Justin Edwards star in this romantic comedy about a couple who meet on a train.
Suzie’s never been to Cornwall before, but one day she finds herself on the Cornish Riviera Express, hurtling from Paddington to Penzance. She sits next to David and over the course of an eventful five-hour journey an intense relationship develops. But both she and David are married, so they don’t expect to see each other again.
However, 15 months later, out of the blue, David lands in Suzie’s life again. Another five months pass and Suzie seeks David out, needing his help. Two years after their first meeting, David again turns up unexpectedly.
They’ve both enjoyed escaping their middle-aged lives together. But now there’s no escape from reality and it’s crunch time for Suzie and David. Should the duo make their love affair last?
Written by acclaimed actress and comedian, Katherine Jakeways, creator of the much-loved radio sitcom North by Northamptonshire, this funny, touching drama stars Rosie Cavaliero (Gentleman Jack) as Suzie and Justin Edwards (The Thick of It) as David.
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