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4 Extra Debut. Sam Small helps a police officer catch a couple of crooks, but the officer isn't all he should be! Read by Mark Williams.
Written by W.W. Jacobs. Read by Mark Williams.
Sailors' Knots, published in 1909, is an anthology of comic stories set around London and the Thames Estuary at the turn of the last century. The 'knots' are the various mix-ups that occur between sailors on shore leave and the local residents. The tales are great fun, full of entertaining characters with names like Silas Winch, Sam Small and Ginger Dick, and often deal with marital spats, misunderstandings, and rascals getting their just rewards.
W.W. Jacobs is best know for his horror story, The Monkey's Paw (1902), but the majority of his writing is comic. He was born in Wapping in 1863, where his father was manager at the South Devon Wharf at Lower East Smithfield, and his early observation of merchant ships and the behaviour of their crews informed his many humorous tales.
Mark Williams is well-known as one of the stars of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ TV's The Fast Show ("Suits you, sir..!!") and for the role of Ron Weasley's father in the Harry Potter films.
Abridged by Roy Apps
Producer: David Blount
A Pier Production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.
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Role | Contributor |
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Reader | Mark Williams |
Producer | David Blount |
Abridger | Roy Apps |
Author | WW Jacobs |
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