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William's Happy Days
- Narrated by: Martin Jarvis
- Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Here are 10 hilarious stories from the genius pen of Richmal Crompton, featuring legendary, lateral-thinking schoolboy William Brown. Stories include "William the Superman", "William Puts things Right", "William's Birthday", "William and the School Report", "William Goes Shopping", "The Christmas Truce", "The Outlaws and the Hidden Treasure", "William and the Cow", "William and the Twins", and "William Helps the Cause".
©1930 Richmal Crompton (P)2007 CSA Telltapes Ltd.
Critic Reviews
"The humour needless to say is as dry as ever, and while William remains eternally 11, age has not withered Jarvis' youthful delivery." ( Sunday Times)
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