His Master's Voice Podcast Episodes

Written by Stanisław Lem , Michael Kandel

5 Episodes - 199 pages - ★★★★ - 2.19K ratings

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Peter Brough: His Master's Voice

Cast Iron Productions - September 20, 2019 09:46 - 56 minutes
By James Maw and Tim Sullivan. Rob Brydon is ventriloquist Peter Brough and his doll Archie Andrews in a new play that tells the true story behind one of the most successful radio shows of all time. With Fenella Woolgar as Peggy Brough. Produced for BBC Radio 4
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Fraser Hannam | You Know It By This... "His Master's Voice" | 10am | 6 January 2019

Macquarie Life Church | Sermon Podcasts - February 07, 2019 02:45 - 32 minutes
Fraser Hannam | You Know It By This... "His Master's Voice" | 10am | 6 January 2019
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Pasha VooDoo - His Master's Voice

Pasha VooDoo - Russian - November 06, 2018 18:30 - 1 hour
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His Master's Voice | Benj Lyon | 29/04/18 | Market Harborough

Living Rock Podcast - April 30, 2018 19:44 - 38 minutes
The Holy Spirit is speaking all the time, and as the Supernatural Church we can hear Him speak to us. He is God and He lives in us! As we learn more about the Master's voice, we see some of the reasons He speaks to us, the ways we can prepare ourselves in order to hear Him speak, the th...
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Patreon Sampler: His Master's Voice

Last Podcast On The Left - February 17, 2018 00:47 - 49 minutes ★★★★★ - 48.9K ratings
Before we get to the next Last Podcast subject, we're going to let you further digest the Jonestown series. And so this week we're giving you a sampler of the kind of bonus content you can find on our Patreon feed! In this installment, Ben reads some bone-chilling Creepypastas and the Son of Sam...
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