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Arthur Conan Doyle
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published: 03 Aug 2013
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Interview (1929)
published: 27 Nov 2011
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Arthur Conan Doyle: The Creator of Sherlock Holmes
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published: 07 Sep 2023
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Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes documentary
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle KStJ DL (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a British writer and physician. He created the character Sherlock Holmes in 1887 for A Study in Scarlet, the first of four novels and fifty-six short stories about Holmes and Dr. Watson. The Sherlock Holmes stories are milestones in the field of crime fiction.
Doyle was a prolific writer; other than Holmes stories, his works include fantasy and science fiction stories about Professor Challenger and humorous stories about the Napoleonic soldier Brigadier Gerard, as well as plays, romances, poetry, non-fiction, and historical novels. One of Doyle's early short stories, "J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement" (1884), helped to popularise the mystery of the Mary Celeste.
Arthur Conan Doyle documentary
2017
published: 13 Dec 2021
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The 12 Best Sherlock Holmes Adventures - chosen by Arthur Conan Doyle himself in 1927.
Well, here’s a compilation of Sir Arthur’s favourite dozen Sherlock Holmes stories out of the 56.* I thought it worth putting these stories together in one audio file, just in case anyone wants to power through the ‘best ones’.
Timestamps
0:00 The Speckled Band
57:32 The Red-Headed League
1:49:50 The Dancing Men
2:48:28 The Final Problem
3:33:25 A Scandal in Bohemia
4:23:44 The Empty House
5:18:14 The Five Orange Pips
6:03:06 The Second Stain
7:05:01 The Devil’s Foot
8:11:53 The Priory School
9:24:51 The Musgrave Ritual
10:08:17 The Reigate Squire
It was in March 1927, as the book version of ‘The Case-book of Sherlock Holmes’ was about to go to press, that the Strand came up with a readers’ competition. Sir Arthur himself would select the very best of the Holmes tales, and whoever then...
published: 11 Apr 2023
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How Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Was A Real-Life Fairy Hunter
If modern movie and TV versions of the world’s most famous detective have taught us anything, it’s that the popularity of Sherlock Holmes is forever ingrained in our collective pop-culture memory. Even Star Trek told tales of Holmes and Watson through the lens of the 24th century. But the man who brought Holmes to the world—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle—was a bit of a detective in his own right. And in the early twentieth century, he became involved in a supernatural investigation of his own that would give Sherlock a run for his money.
#SherlockHolmes #ArthurConanDoyle #WeirdHistory
published: 20 Oct 2021
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Who IS Sherlock Holmes - Neil McCaw
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/who-is-sherlock-holmes-neil-mccaw
More than a century after first emerging into the fogbound, gaslit streets of Victorian London, Sherlock Holmes is universally recognizable. And yet many of his most recognizable features don't appear in Arthur Conan Doyle's original stories. So who exactly is Sherlock Holmes? Who's the real "great detective," and where do we find him? Neil McCaw traces the evolution of Sherlock.
Lesson by Neil McCaw, animation by Lasse Rützou Bruntse.
published: 05 May 2016
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Arthur Conan Doyle: The man behind Sherlock Holmes | Literature | Showcase
Almost a century after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's death, the British writer's literary legacy continues to grow. Best known for his detective fiction featuring the eccentric Sherlock Holmes, first published in 1887, Doyle's works have stood the test of time.
To delve further into this obsession with Doyle's works, we speak to author and journalist, James Lovegrove. Lovegrove has written a series of Sherlock Holmes novels for Titan Books, including The Stuff Of Nightmares, Gods Of War and The Thinking Engine.
published: 23 May 2018
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet story by Arthur Conan Doyle
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published: 01 Mar 2024
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The Valley of Fear (Part One) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
NOTE: Part Two of The Valley of Fear is finally available HERE: https://youtu.be/4-7WgT1kvJk
Sherlock Holmes is at his most sardonic in this, the fourth of Arthur Conan Doyle's novels to feature the Baker Street consulting detective and his loyal friend and chronicler, Dr. Watson. Holmes accompanies Inspector MacDonald of Scotland Yard to a moated manor house in Kent to investigate a particularly grisly murder. All is not as it at first appears and even White Mason, a formidable local detective is stumped. Holmes applies his usual methods and the fog clears a little, in this the first part of The Valley of Fear.
It is read by Greg Wagland for Magpie Audio.
I am not quite sure when I'll get a mo to record the rest but I'll keep you posted. Please continue to subscribe, comment, send me ...
published: 05 Jul 2018
5:01
Arthur Conan Doyle
Oxford Digital Media is a video production, filming and internet video company based in the centre of Oxford, making video and audio productions for broadcaster...
Oxford Digital Media is a video production, filming and internet video company based in the centre of Oxford, making video and audio productions for broadcasters, publishers, global brands and SMEs.
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https://wn.com/Arthur_Conan_Doyle
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- published: 03 Aug 2013
- views: 194328
22:43
Arthur Conan Doyle: The Creator of Sherlock Holmes
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Further Reading:
https://www.arthurconandoyle.com/ This is the official site of Arthur Conan Doyle’s estate
https://www.thenational.scot/news/20152034.legacy-sir-arthur-conan-doyle---creator-worlds-famous-detective/ This site provides information on Doyle’s legacy in Scotland
https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/conan_sir_arthur_doyle.shtml This site provides additional information on Doyle’s work as a journalist during the Second Boer War and its aftermath
https://www.arthur-conan-doyle.com/index.php?title=Main_Page This site includes interviews of Doyle, content of some of his lectures, essays, articles, letters, and other documentation
Teller of Tales: The Life of Arthur Conan Doyle. Daniel Stashower. 2000. Penguin Books Biography
Note: Nearly all of Doyle’s published writings are in the public domain and are available to be read online at several sites.
https://wn.com/Arthur_Conan_Doyle_The_Creator_Of_Sherlock_Holmes
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Untitled Side Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UCLJvIXTMM7bjZ5-ju8xckJg
And check out https://www.biographics.org for more of your favorite biographies.
Further Reading:
https://www.arthurconandoyle.com/ This is the official site of Arthur Conan Doyle’s estate
https://www.thenational.scot/news/20152034.legacy-sir-arthur-conan-doyle---creator-worlds-famous-detective/ This site provides information on Doyle’s legacy in Scotland
https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/conan_sir_arthur_doyle.shtml This site provides additional information on Doyle’s work as a journalist during the Second Boer War and its aftermath
https://www.arthur-conan-doyle.com/index.php?title=Main_Page This site includes interviews of Doyle, content of some of his lectures, essays, articles, letters, and other documentation
Teller of Tales: The Life of Arthur Conan Doyle. Daniel Stashower. 2000. Penguin Books Biography
Note: Nearly all of Doyle’s published writings are in the public domain and are available to be read online at several sites.
- published: 07 Sep 2023
- views: 47499
52:25
Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes documentary
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle KStJ DL (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a British writer and physician. He created the character Sherlock Holmes in 1887 for A S...
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle KStJ DL (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a British writer and physician. He created the character Sherlock Holmes in 1887 for A Study in Scarlet, the first of four novels and fifty-six short stories about Holmes and Dr. Watson. The Sherlock Holmes stories are milestones in the field of crime fiction.
Doyle was a prolific writer; other than Holmes stories, his works include fantasy and science fiction stories about Professor Challenger and humorous stories about the Napoleonic soldier Brigadier Gerard, as well as plays, romances, poetry, non-fiction, and historical novels. One of Doyle's early short stories, "J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement" (1884), helped to popularise the mystery of the Mary Celeste.
Arthur Conan Doyle documentary
2017
https://wn.com/Arthur_Conan_Doyle's_Sherlock_Holmes_Documentary
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle KStJ DL (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a British writer and physician. He created the character Sherlock Holmes in 1887 for A Study in Scarlet, the first of four novels and fifty-six short stories about Holmes and Dr. Watson. The Sherlock Holmes stories are milestones in the field of crime fiction.
Doyle was a prolific writer; other than Holmes stories, his works include fantasy and science fiction stories about Professor Challenger and humorous stories about the Napoleonic soldier Brigadier Gerard, as well as plays, romances, poetry, non-fiction, and historical novels. One of Doyle's early short stories, "J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement" (1884), helped to popularise the mystery of the Mary Celeste.
Arthur Conan Doyle documentary
2017
- published: 13 Dec 2021
- views: 209468
10:52:30
The 12 Best Sherlock Holmes Adventures - chosen by Arthur Conan Doyle himself in 1927.
Well, here’s a compilation of Sir Arthur’s favourite dozen Sherlock Holmes stories out of the 56.* I thought it worth putting these stories together in one aud...
Well, here’s a compilation of Sir Arthur’s favourite dozen Sherlock Holmes stories out of the 56.* I thought it worth putting these stories together in one audio file, just in case anyone wants to power through the ‘best ones’.
Timestamps
0:00 The Speckled Band
57:32 The Red-Headed League
1:49:50 The Dancing Men
2:48:28 The Final Problem
3:33:25 A Scandal in Bohemia
4:23:44 The Empty House
5:18:14 The Five Orange Pips
6:03:06 The Second Stain
7:05:01 The Devil’s Foot
8:11:53 The Priory School
9:24:51 The Musgrave Ritual
10:08:17 The Reigate Squire
It was in March 1927, as the book version of ‘The Case-book of Sherlock Holmes’ was about to go to press, that the Strand came up with a readers’ competition. Sir Arthur himself would select the very best of the Holmes tales, and whoever then guessed the author’s list “most nearly” would win the £100 prize.
“It is as a little test of the opinion of the public that I inaugurate the small competition announced here,” Conan Doyle wrote. “I have drawn up a list of the twelve short stories contained in the four published volumes (excluding The Case-book) which I consider to be the best, and I should like to know to what extent my choice agrees with that of Strand readers. I have left my list in a sealed envelope with the Editor of the Strand.”
In June 1927, the Editor plucked open the envelope to reveal the list, and helpfully for posterity (is that us?) Doyle had also written down the process he went through to whittle down the list. Here is part of it:
“When this competition was first mooted I went into it in a most light hearted way, thinking that it would be the easiest thing in the world to pick out the twelve best of the Holmes stories. In practice I found that I had engaged myself in a serious task. In the first place I had to read the stories myself with some care. ‘Steep, steep, weary work,’ as the Scottish landlady remarked.
"I am now faced with some forty odd candidates to be weighed against each other. There are certainly some few an echo of which has come to me from all parts of the world, and I think this is the final proof of merit of some sort. There is the grim SPOILER story, “The Speckled Band.” That, I am sure, will be on every list. Next to that in popular favour and in my own esteem I would place “The Red-Headed League” and “The Dancing Men,” on account in each case of the originality of the plot. Then we could hardly leave out the story which deals with the only foe who ever really extended Holmes, and which deceived the public (and Watson) into the erroneous inference of his death. Also, I think the first story should go in, as it opened the path for the others, and as it has more female interest than is usual. Finally, I think the story which essays the difficult task of explaining away the alleged death of Holmes, and which also introduces such a villain as Colonel Sebastian Moran, should have a place. This puts “The Final Problem,” “A Scandal in Bohemia,” and “The Empty House” upon our list, and we have got our first half-dozen..."
And so he goes on... until:
"It is proverbially a mistake for a judge to give his reasons, but I have analysed mine if only to show any competitors that I really have taken some trouble in the matter.
The list is therefore as follows:
1. The Speckled Band (1892)
2. The Red-Headed League (1891)
3. The Dancing Men (1903)
4. The Final Problem (1893)
5. A Scandal in Bohemia (1891)
6. The Empty House (1903)
7. The Five Orange Pips (1891)
8. The Second Stain (1904)
9. The Devil’s Foot (1910)
10. The Priory School (1904)
11. The Musgrave Ritual (1893)
12. The Reigate Squire (1893)"
As usual this video/audio is read by Greg Wagland for Magpie Audio.
I recorded the earliest of these stories in a chilly pantry/studio somewhere on the Suffolk coast. Please feel free to leave comments about your favourite stories. As you know I was much struck by The Veiled Lodger!
Cheers!
*Although ACD didn't include the Case-book stories in this list, as it hadn't been published as a book at this point.. So this list of 12 is really out of 44 or so, including His Last Bow stories.
https://wn.com/The_12_Best_Sherlock_Holmes_Adventures_Chosen_By_Arthur_Conan_Doyle_Himself_In_1927.
Well, here’s a compilation of Sir Arthur’s favourite dozen Sherlock Holmes stories out of the 56.* I thought it worth putting these stories together in one audio file, just in case anyone wants to power through the ‘best ones’.
Timestamps
0:00 The Speckled Band
57:32 The Red-Headed League
1:49:50 The Dancing Men
2:48:28 The Final Problem
3:33:25 A Scandal in Bohemia
4:23:44 The Empty House
5:18:14 The Five Orange Pips
6:03:06 The Second Stain
7:05:01 The Devil’s Foot
8:11:53 The Priory School
9:24:51 The Musgrave Ritual
10:08:17 The Reigate Squire
It was in March 1927, as the book version of ‘The Case-book of Sherlock Holmes’ was about to go to press, that the Strand came up with a readers’ competition. Sir Arthur himself would select the very best of the Holmes tales, and whoever then guessed the author’s list “most nearly” would win the £100 prize.
“It is as a little test of the opinion of the public that I inaugurate the small competition announced here,” Conan Doyle wrote. “I have drawn up a list of the twelve short stories contained in the four published volumes (excluding The Case-book) which I consider to be the best, and I should like to know to what extent my choice agrees with that of Strand readers. I have left my list in a sealed envelope with the Editor of the Strand.”
In June 1927, the Editor plucked open the envelope to reveal the list, and helpfully for posterity (is that us?) Doyle had also written down the process he went through to whittle down the list. Here is part of it:
“When this competition was first mooted I went into it in a most light hearted way, thinking that it would be the easiest thing in the world to pick out the twelve best of the Holmes stories. In practice I found that I had engaged myself in a serious task. In the first place I had to read the stories myself with some care. ‘Steep, steep, weary work,’ as the Scottish landlady remarked.
"I am now faced with some forty odd candidates to be weighed against each other. There are certainly some few an echo of which has come to me from all parts of the world, and I think this is the final proof of merit of some sort. There is the grim SPOILER story, “The Speckled Band.” That, I am sure, will be on every list. Next to that in popular favour and in my own esteem I would place “The Red-Headed League” and “The Dancing Men,” on account in each case of the originality of the plot. Then we could hardly leave out the story which deals with the only foe who ever really extended Holmes, and which deceived the public (and Watson) into the erroneous inference of his death. Also, I think the first story should go in, as it opened the path for the others, and as it has more female interest than is usual. Finally, I think the story which essays the difficult task of explaining away the alleged death of Holmes, and which also introduces such a villain as Colonel Sebastian Moran, should have a place. This puts “The Final Problem,” “A Scandal in Bohemia,” and “The Empty House” upon our list, and we have got our first half-dozen..."
And so he goes on... until:
"It is proverbially a mistake for a judge to give his reasons, but I have analysed mine if only to show any competitors that I really have taken some trouble in the matter.
The list is therefore as follows:
1. The Speckled Band (1892)
2. The Red-Headed League (1891)
3. The Dancing Men (1903)
4. The Final Problem (1893)
5. A Scandal in Bohemia (1891)
6. The Empty House (1903)
7. The Five Orange Pips (1891)
8. The Second Stain (1904)
9. The Devil’s Foot (1910)
10. The Priory School (1904)
11. The Musgrave Ritual (1893)
12. The Reigate Squire (1893)"
As usual this video/audio is read by Greg Wagland for Magpie Audio.
I recorded the earliest of these stories in a chilly pantry/studio somewhere on the Suffolk coast. Please feel free to leave comments about your favourite stories. As you know I was much struck by The Veiled Lodger!
Cheers!
*Although ACD didn't include the Case-book stories in this list, as it hadn't been published as a book at this point.. So this list of 12 is really out of 44 or so, including His Last Bow stories.
- published: 11 Apr 2023
- views: 181037
11:11
How Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Was A Real-Life Fairy Hunter
If modern movie and TV versions of the world’s most famous detective have taught us anything, it’s that the popularity of Sherlock Holmes is forever ingrained i...
If modern movie and TV versions of the world’s most famous detective have taught us anything, it’s that the popularity of Sherlock Holmes is forever ingrained in our collective pop-culture memory. Even Star Trek told tales of Holmes and Watson through the lens of the 24th century. But the man who brought Holmes to the world—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle—was a bit of a detective in his own right. And in the early twentieth century, he became involved in a supernatural investigation of his own that would give Sherlock a run for his money.
#SherlockHolmes #ArthurConanDoyle #WeirdHistory
https://wn.com/How_Sir_Arthur_Conan_Doyle_Was_A_Real_Life_Fairy_Hunter
If modern movie and TV versions of the world’s most famous detective have taught us anything, it’s that the popularity of Sherlock Holmes is forever ingrained in our collective pop-culture memory. Even Star Trek told tales of Holmes and Watson through the lens of the 24th century. But the man who brought Holmes to the world—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle—was a bit of a detective in his own right. And in the early twentieth century, he became involved in a supernatural investigation of his own that would give Sherlock a run for his money.
#SherlockHolmes #ArthurConanDoyle #WeirdHistory
- published: 20 Oct 2021
- views: 106321
4:54
Who IS Sherlock Holmes - Neil McCaw
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/who-is-sherlock-holmes-neil-mccaw
More than a century after first emerging into the fogbound, gaslit streets of Vic...
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/who-is-sherlock-holmes-neil-mccaw
More than a century after first emerging into the fogbound, gaslit streets of Victorian London, Sherlock Holmes is universally recognizable. And yet many of his most recognizable features don't appear in Arthur Conan Doyle's original stories. So who exactly is Sherlock Holmes? Who's the real "great detective," and where do we find him? Neil McCaw traces the evolution of Sherlock.
Lesson by Neil McCaw, animation by Lasse Rützou Bruntse.
https://wn.com/Who_Is_Sherlock_Holmes_Neil_Mccaw
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/who-is-sherlock-holmes-neil-mccaw
More than a century after first emerging into the fogbound, gaslit streets of Victorian London, Sherlock Holmes is universally recognizable. And yet many of his most recognizable features don't appear in Arthur Conan Doyle's original stories. So who exactly is Sherlock Holmes? Who's the real "great detective," and where do we find him? Neil McCaw traces the evolution of Sherlock.
Lesson by Neil McCaw, animation by Lasse Rützou Bruntse.
- published: 05 May 2016
- views: 2458815
6:57
Arthur Conan Doyle: The man behind Sherlock Holmes | Literature | Showcase
Almost a century after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's death, the British writer's literary legacy continues to grow. Best known for his detective fiction featuring th...
Almost a century after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's death, the British writer's literary legacy continues to grow. Best known for his detective fiction featuring the eccentric Sherlock Holmes, first published in 1887, Doyle's works have stood the test of time.
To delve further into this obsession with Doyle's works, we speak to author and journalist, James Lovegrove. Lovegrove has written a series of Sherlock Holmes novels for Titan Books, including The Stuff Of Nightmares, Gods Of War and The Thinking Engine.
https://wn.com/Arthur_Conan_Doyle_The_Man_Behind_Sherlock_Holmes_|_Literature_|_Showcase
Almost a century after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's death, the British writer's literary legacy continues to grow. Best known for his detective fiction featuring the eccentric Sherlock Holmes, first published in 1887, Doyle's works have stood the test of time.
To delve further into this obsession with Doyle's works, we speak to author and journalist, James Lovegrove. Lovegrove has written a series of Sherlock Holmes novels for Titan Books, including The Stuff Of Nightmares, Gods Of War and The Thinking Engine.
- published: 23 May 2018
- views: 47415
59:13
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet story by Arthur Conan Doyle
This librivox recording is in the public domain, for more information or to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/
This librivox recording is in the public domain, for more information or to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/
https://wn.com/The_Adventures_Of_Sherlock_Holmes_The_Adventure_Of_The_Beryl_Coronet_Story_By_Arthur_Conan_Doyle
This librivox recording is in the public domain, for more information or to volunteer please visit https://librivox.org/
- published: 01 Mar 2024
- views: 96
2:53:23
The Valley of Fear (Part One) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
NOTE: Part Two of The Valley of Fear is finally available HERE: https://youtu.be/4-7WgT1kvJk
Sherlock Holmes is at his most sardonic in this, the fourth of Art...
NOTE: Part Two of The Valley of Fear is finally available HERE: https://youtu.be/4-7WgT1kvJk
Sherlock Holmes is at his most sardonic in this, the fourth of Arthur Conan Doyle's novels to feature the Baker Street consulting detective and his loyal friend and chronicler, Dr. Watson. Holmes accompanies Inspector MacDonald of Scotland Yard to a moated manor house in Kent to investigate a particularly grisly murder. All is not as it at first appears and even White Mason, a formidable local detective is stumped. Holmes applies his usual methods and the fog clears a little, in this the first part of The Valley of Fear.
It is read by Greg Wagland for Magpie Audio.
I am not quite sure when I'll get a mo to record the rest but I'll keep you posted. Please continue to subscribe, comment, send me fruit cakes in the post, etc. Cheers!
©Magpie Audio 2018
https://wn.com/The_Valley_Of_Fear_(Part_One)_By_Sir_Arthur_Conan_Doyle
NOTE: Part Two of The Valley of Fear is finally available HERE: https://youtu.be/4-7WgT1kvJk
Sherlock Holmes is at his most sardonic in this, the fourth of Arthur Conan Doyle's novels to feature the Baker Street consulting detective and his loyal friend and chronicler, Dr. Watson. Holmes accompanies Inspector MacDonald of Scotland Yard to a moated manor house in Kent to investigate a particularly grisly murder. All is not as it at first appears and even White Mason, a formidable local detective is stumped. Holmes applies his usual methods and the fog clears a little, in this the first part of The Valley of Fear.
It is read by Greg Wagland for Magpie Audio.
I am not quite sure when I'll get a mo to record the rest but I'll keep you posted. Please continue to subscribe, comment, send me fruit cakes in the post, etc. Cheers!
©Magpie Audio 2018
- published: 05 Jul 2018
- views: 1014229