Album UK 2000 on BBC label
Spoken Word and Children's Music (Radioplay)
"Many Narnian years have passed since Eustace and Jill helped ensure the Royal line. But when they are jerked back violently into this strangest of lands they find the present King in danger and Narnia facing its darkest hour." Radio play, reissue of radio play of 1997
C.S. Lewis , 1898-1963 GB album by | |
John Campbell , composed by, orchestrated by | |
Paul McCusker directed by, written by, dramatsised by |
Dave Arnold producer |
John Campbell |
C.S. Lewis |
Paul McCusker |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Oh Great And Powerful Tash | C.S. Lewis | ||
2 | Are You Sure This Is The Right Place Eustace | C.S. Lewis | ||
3 | You Know. Puzzle, I Think It Would Be A Good Idea | C.S. Lewis | ||
4 | Well. Everyone Knows Everyone | C.S. Lewis | ||
5 | What I Can Never Get The Hang Of With Narnia | C.S. Lewis | ||
6 | Sire, Look! What Have We Here | C.S. Lewis | ||
7 | If Something Is Wrong In Narnia, Professor | C.S. Lewis | ||
8 | Well, If None Of The Rest Of Us Can Go Back To Narnia | C.S. Lewis | ||
9 | The Lord Shift, Mouthpiece Of Aslan | C.S. Lewis | ||
10 | So You See We Never Used The Magic Rings | C.S. Lewis | ||
11 | There, That Black Shadowy Thing | C.S. Lewis | ||
12 | Now, Dwarves, You Are Free | C.S. Lewis | ||
13 | Oh This Is Nice Jewel | C.S. Lewis | ||
14 | Sire, It Is Plain What We Must Do Now | C.S. Lewis | ||
15 | The Bonfire's Lit | C.S. Lewis | ||
16 | I'll Go In If You Like | C.S. Lewis | ||
17 | What Does This Mean | C.S. Lewis | ||
18 | It's All Over | C.S. Lewis | ||
19 | It Is Day, Sunlight, The Stable - There Is No Inside | C.S. Lewis | ||
20 | How Curious, They're All Sitting In A Little Circle | C.S. Lewis | ||
21 | Now, Enjoy This Land | C.S. Lewis | ||
22 | Come On, Come On, Further Up And Further In | C.S. Lewis | ||
23 | How Strange, It's Far Larger Than It Seemed From The Outside | C.S. Lewis |