Jingo

Other by Terry Pratchett read by Tony Robinson

Released 2 February 2006

Tracklist

  • CD 1
  • 1
    Part 1 It was a moonless night
    3:20
  • 2
    Part 2 There was not on the whole a lot of geological excitement
    1:26
  • 3
    Part 3 In Ankh-Morpork, there was a tradition of soap box public speaking
    2:55
  • 4
    Part 4 Lord Vetinary looked attentive
    3:34
  • 5
    Part 5 It couldn't really happen, could it
    4:12
  • 6
    Part 6 As the Lords and leaders departed
    0:58
  • 7
    Part 7 The entire Watch was mustering
    1:47
  • 8
    Part 8 Rain poured on Ankh-Morpork
    1:08
  • 9
    Part 9 Angua was on patrol with Nobby Nobbs
    2:09
  • 10
    Part 10 Commander Vimes stood in the lee of one of the fountains in Sator Square
    3:21
  • 11
    Part 11 The rain fell on Leshp
    1:08
  • 12
    Part 12 Hnh Wuh
    1:56
  • 13
    Part 13 There was Sherry
    3:34
  • 14
    Part 14 The Convivium was Unseen University's big day
    3:05
  • 15
    Part 15 It was five o'clock
    3:11
  • 16
    Part 16 Vimes remained staring at the far wall
    1:17
  • 17
    Part 17 When Vimes had gone
    4:09
  • 18
    Part 18 Vimes turned the clove over and over
    3:02
  • 19
    Part 19 The room vacated so terminally by Ossie
    2:19
  • 20
    Part 20 Sam! Vimes looked up from his reading
    1:11
  • 21
    Part 21 Here, Carrot said
    1:32
  • 22
    Part 22 The Librarian wrinkled his nose
    3:17
  • 23
    Part 23 The crowd watching the burning Klatchian Embassy
    2:47
  • 24
    Part 24 A cart squeaked along the wet street
    3:47
  • 25
    Part 25 Vimes coughed
    2:34
  • 26
    Part 26 Vimes shut his office door behind him
    2:03
  • CD 2
  • 1
    Part 27 The doors to the Rats Chamber opened
    4:40
  • 2
    Part 28 At nine next morning
    2:15
  • 3
    Part 29 Dreams rising within him like bubbles
    4:23
  • 4
    Part 30 Sargent Colon and Corporal Nobbs had gone on patrol
    2:31
  • 5
    Part 31 Sand had been spilt across the big table
    1:43
  • 6
    Part 32 'Yerss, it are species of your choice's life in der First of Foot'
    2:26
  • 7
    Part 33 Nobby and Colon edged along the alley
    1:00
  • 8
    Part 34 No-one took any notice of Angua
    1:33
  • 9
    Part 35 It was a cylinder, tapering to a point at both ends
    1:54
  • 10
    Part 36 Vimes tried to concentrate on General Tacticus
    2:17
  • 11
    Part 37 Lord Rust looked thoughtfully ar Crumbling Michael
    1:12
  • 12
    Part 38 What did he take the boat for
    1:07
  • 13
    Part 39 White sunlight etched far shadows in Prince Cadram's palace
    1:26
  • 14
    Part 40 Sarge? Yes, Nobby?
    2:20
  • 15
    Part 41 Angua stopped trying to rub the collar off
    1:39
  • 16
    Part 42 It was after midnight
    1:24
  • 17
    Part 43 Strange. We seemed to have stopped moving
    0:44
  • 18
    Part 44 Vimes shook his head
    1:29
  • 19
    Part 45 The Klatchian sailors struggled with the canvas
    0:45
  • 20
    Part 46 Detritus's crossbow was originally a three-man siege weapon
    2:32
  • 21
    Part 47 It was in the nature of a D'reg to open doors carefully
    2:03
  • 22
    Part 48 The sun rose in a cloudless sky
    0:55
  • 23
    Part 49 As they slipped back into a blue twilight
    0:46
  • 24
    Part 50 'Land ahoy!'
    1:08
  • 25
    Part 51 The Klatchian ship's boat hit the water
    1:37
  • 26
    Part 52 ' I'm gonna get fick ' Detritus muttered
    0:47
  • 27
    Part 53 The boat squeaked through the mysterious depths of the ocean
    0:58
  • 28
    Part 54 The beach was a lot closer now
    1:22
  • 29
    Part 55 It took half an hour to get to the top of the first dune
    0:37
  • 30
    Part 56 As the boat surfaced
    3:23
  • 31
    Part 57 A Klatchian fishing boat
    0:17
  • 32
    Part 58 Vimes awoke with a nosefull of camel
    1:39
  • 33
    Part 59 Their captors were sitting round the fire
    4:11
  • 34
    Part 60 The Klatchian fishing boat was a mile out of harbour
    2:44
  • 35
    Part 61 Night poured over the desert
    3:28
  • CD 3
  • 1
    Part 62 The boat surfaced in the scummy, dead water under a jetty
    2:54
  • 2
    Part 63 Below them, the water bubbled for a moment
    2:46
  • 3
    Part 64 The subtle, deceiving dawn before dawn
    2:29
  • 4
    Part 65 Vimes watched from the dune
    3:32
  • 5
    Part 66 'Stop complaining Nobby!'
    4:08
  • 6
    Part 67 'Excuse me'
    0:38
  • 7
    Part 68 Everyone was staring at Colon
    1:38
  • 8
    Part 69 There was a noise outside the tavern
    4:03
  • 9
    Part 70 Vimes, blindfolded on the back of a camel, was lost
    2:56
  • 10
    Part 71 Sargent Colon's eyes went big
    0:51
  • 11
    Part 72 The carpet drifted onwards in silence
    0:41
  • 12
    Part 73 'You can turn round now' said Ahmed
    3:35
  • 13
    Part 74 Vimes stood back
    4:24
  • 14
    Part 75 The hot wind flapped the banners
    0:53
  • 15
    Part 76 Prince Cadram and his generals
    1:16
  • 16
    Part 77 An open-sided tent had been set up between the two armies
    0:48
  • 17
    Part 78 In the distance, there was a column of dust approaching fast
    1:37
  • 18
    Part 79 'Good morning, Gentlemen' Ahmed had a D'reg crossbow in each hand
    4:55
  • 19
    Part 80 There was silence
    3:57
  • 20
    Part 81 A thick roll of paper dropped to the floor
    3:44
  • 21
    Part 82 The day wore on
    1:42
  • 22
    Part 83 Captain Jenkins had got his ship afloat again
    0:39
  • 23
    Part 84 Green-blue light filtered through the tiny windows of the boat
    1:31
  • 24
    Part 85 A silent crowd was waiting on the quayside
    2:14
  • 25
    Part 86 A figure walked across the trampled sand near Gebra
    1:10
  • 26
    Part 87 The Rats Chamber was crowded
    2:52
  • 27
    Part 88 Seaweed floated away on aimless currents
    1:23
  • 28
    Part 89 'Good evening, Sir Samuel' said Lord Vetinary
    2:24
  • 29
    Part 90 'Spit!' Lady Sybil held her handkerchief in front of her husband
    2:10

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  • Jingo
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    3x CD (abridged)
    2 February 2006