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Ainsley Harriott's Low Fat Meals in Minutes
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Bringing us the best in low-fat tasty food Ainsley Harriott is the master of sensational and speedy cooking. Packed with 80 scrumptious recipes, from Jalapeo tiger-prawn ginger skewers to Peri peri pork medallions and lemon, Low Fat Meals in Minutes shows that low in fat does not mean low in taste. Features a special section on delicious and not-so-naughty puddings so you never have to miss out on dessert. With a tempting colour picture of every recipe and detailed nutritional notes, this collection of Ainsleys favourite low fat dishes wont make you feel youre making any sacrifices.
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Ainsley Harriott: Gourmet Express 2
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Whether you need fresh ideas for family meals, or are having friends round for an informal supper, there are recipes here to suit every occasion. For a quick and delicious weekend brunch how about trying Ainsley's Pancetta Hash Browns? Or get the morning off to a healthy start with a Pineapple and Coconut Smoothie. Starters include Crispy Noodle-wrapped Prawns with Rice-wine Dipping Sauce and the delicious Hot Bloody Mary Soup. For the main course, Ainsley has a whole host of suggestions from Fresh Charred Tuna Steak with Salsa Verde, to the warming Clare's Winter-vegetable Cobbler. And for the perfect end to a fabulous menu, Ainsley's ideas include scrumptious desserts such as Six-minute Soft-centred Chocolate Puddings and Cranberry and Pomegranate Jellies. Complete with...
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Alan Bennett, Untold Stories: The Diaries Pt. 2
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Untold Stories, Alan Bennett's first major collection of prose since his bestselling Writing Home, brings together the finest and funniest of his writing over the last ten years. Two recordings feature selected material from Untold Stories: Part 1: Stories (also available from BBC Audio) contains the title piece, and Part 2: The Diaries covers Alan Bennett's much-celebrated diaries for 1997-2004. Part 2: The Diaries Alan Bennett's diaries from 1997-2004 are an erudite collection of witty yet poignant recollections told in his own unique voice. Whether appreciating the simple pleasures of nature, or commenting on religion, politics or the arts, his observations are incisive, funny, and yet always meaningful.
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Alan Titchmarsh's Fill My Stocking
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Fill My Stocking is a collection of Christmas anecdotes, stories, poems and sketches from Alan Titchmarsh, beautifully illustrated with his own watercolour vignettes. A great raconteur and entertainer, Alan gets together every Christmas with family and friends to celebrate the season and performs much-loved favourites old and new. Fill My Stocking combines these well-known favourites with his own self-penned festive pieces. Collected together for the first time, this is the perfect stocking filler for his legions of fans.
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Alice's Adventures In Wonderland
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When Alice sees the White Rabbit run by, she is burning with curiosity. Jumping up, she follows him into a rabbit hole. Then she falls down a long, long way Roy Hudd, Sarah-Jane Holm and David Bamber star in a BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation of Lewis Carrolls spell-binding and fantastic story which sparkles with nonsensical life.
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Alistair Cooke at the BBC
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Alistair Cooke looks back on a rich and varied life that has taken him across the ocean, but never far away from the BBC. Drawing on archive recordings, this selection includes interviews from radio and television, Cooke's Letter From America, and a speech made to the Royal Television Society at New York's Cosmopolitan Club. It charts the journalist's career from his first trip to America as a young Cambridge graduate to the establishment of the enormously successful Letter From America, originally scheduled for thirteen weeks but now in its fifty-forth year. Alistair Cooke's biographer, Nick Clarke, introduces this in-depth retrospective which examines the heroes, hobbies and experiences of one of the greatest names in broadcasting.
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As Time Goes By: Series 5 (DVD)
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Starring: Geoffrey Palmer, Judi Dench, Frank Middlemass, Jenny Funnell, Philip Bretherton, Moira Brooker. Long ago Lionel, a dashing young British Army officer met Jean, a lovely student nurse and fell deeply in love. When Lionel was shipped off to fight in the Korean war the two lost touch. Now they meet again and slowly begin to rekindle their romance. Episodes include: The Country Set, Lionel's Ex-Wife, Lionel's New Hobby, Avoiding The Country Set, Broadcast Plans, At Death's Door and Showered With Gifts.
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As Time Goes By: Series 6 (DVD)
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Starring: Judi Dench, Geoffrey Palmer, Moira Brooker, Jenny Funnell, Philip Bretherton Directed by: Sydney Lotterby This release features every episode from Series Six of As Time Goes By. Episode titles: The Stalker, The Psychotherapist, The Dinner Party, What's Wrong With Mrs Bale?, Alistair's Engagement, The House Next Door, A Surprise For Jean.
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As Time Goes By: Series 7 (DVD)
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This release features every episode from Series Seven of As Time Goes By. Episode titles: Pardon?, An Old Flame, The New Neighbours, The Bypass, Too Old... Or Too Nosy, The Old Folks' Party, The Proposal.
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As Time Goes By: Series 8 (DVD)
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Starring Judi Dench, Geoffrey Palmer, Philip Bretherton, Moira Brooker This release features every episode from Series Eight of As Time Goes By. Episode titles: A Deeply Personal Problem, Animal Magnetism, The Bathroom, Surprising News, Future Imperfect, Going Online.
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