Author : Andy Hamilton
Peformed By : Full Cast Production
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Length : 3 hours
Type : Contemporary Radio Shows British Humor
Price : $22.75
The complete sixth series of the fiendishly funny award-winning comedy, starring Andy Hamilton and Annette Crosbie.
All six episodes from the sixth series of BBC Radio 4’s Sony Award-winning comedy set in Hell. It’s not easy being Satan. There are the long hours (that stretch into eternity), and Hell seems to have more admissions than it can cope with.
One of the new arrivals is Edith, a historian, athlete and humanitarian. And she’s trouble: she refuses to believe she’s dead, she knows Thomas and she’s not afraid of Satan.
But will the Grand Tour, which includes the Pit of Musicians, the Lake of Fire and the Pit of Health and Safety Inspectors, finally make her realise where she’s ended up?
At least Satan still knows how to have his fun: he’s sneaked more teeth into Cherie Blair’s smile.
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