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The Museum of Everything
- The Complete Series 1-3
- Narrated by: Dan Tetsell, Danny Robins, Lucy Montgomery, Marcus Brigstocke
- Length: 8 hrs and 19 mins
- Radio/TV Programme
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Humour & Satire
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Summary
Welcome to the all-encompassing Museum of Everything – feel free to take a wander round our infinite gallery of strange exhibits, stranger exhibitors, disgruntled guides and obsessed visitors.
The items on display range from the Elgin Tiddlywinks to the birds and the bees, and you can learn about the history of wicker and the origins of scampi, enjoy a display featuring the worst-selling author of Victorian times, get inducted into the Mock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame and discover the real identity of Jack the Ripper.
For some badger-based fun, take the family to Badgerland or Euro Badger. Alternatively, why not tour a stately home with Lady Bagshot, go on a journey to experience the History of the Future or marvel at the monarchy with our majestic royal theme park?
But whatever you choose to do, beware of ‘The Curator’ – and don’t leave without visiting the gift shop....
Shortlisted for a 2005 Sony Radio Award, this surprising, surreal sketch series was written by and stars Marcus Brigstocke, Danny Robins and Dan Tetsell, with Lucy Montgomery.
Produced by Alex Walsh-Taylor.
Music by Dominic Haslam and Ben Walker.
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- Damon Williams
- 01-04-22
Amazing
I really loved it absolutely barbaric and humorous and i laughed out loud a LOT and i loved it. Been listening for more the 4 years and this new series is amazing finished evey series in under a week i absolutely love it all. what can i say amazing !!!! AMAZING
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- Lee
- 11-04-21
Awesome
The whole thing is pure class, it's funny as frick all the time, I loved it
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-07-20
I laughed so much I cried
What a fantastic funny audiobook I loved it all. The husband and wife character made me laugh so much I now want my husband to take me to a museum just to re in act those bits lol.
SO good and so funny.
Jolly good and so funny when my mum shouts at me after I wind her up I now reply strict nanny lol so so funny.
All I am left to write is thanks and cheers and thanks and cheers and thanks for such a great listen.
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- Mr B Ashton
- 29-05-20
Great sketch show
Really very funny and original, also a great cast. I wish there were more episodes.
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- Andrew Thompson
- 05-12-20
british humor is odd
It took about an hour before it got funny but by the end it was a satisfying book.