Read by Bernard Cribbins
Ready by Bernard Cribbins
Read by Jan Francis
Inhabitants who live on the mystical island of Neverland may cease to age if they so choose and it's best known resident Peter Pan famously refused to grow up,
If you shut your eyes and are a lucky one, you might see at times a shapeless pool of lovely pale colours suspended in the darkness; then if you squeeze your eyes tighter, the pool begins to take shape, and the colours become so vivid that with another squeeze the colours must burst and go fire. But just before they go on fire you see the lagoon.
eter is wounded when Hook claws him. He believes he will die, stranded on a rock when the tide is rising, but he views death as "an awfully big adventure". Luckily, a bird allows him to use her nest as a boat, and Peter sails home.
At the end of the novel, they return to London with Wendy and the other Lost Boys and one eventually grows up to become a judge.
HRH The Prince of Wales tells his own story of an old man who lives in a cave by the Loch of Lochnagar and involves tame grouse, ticklish eagles, sea-haggis and even Gorms.
Roald Dahl Special
A Selection of Swashbuckling Tales
The Worst Witch
Animal Tales from Down on the Farm
A Midnight Feast of Stories
Prehistoric Tales
Monster Stories
Stories About Friendship
Stories with a Ghostly Theme
Pets
Burglar Bill
Jack and the Beanstalk
A Boy Called Arthur
The Diary of a Killer Cat
Fingal
Willa and Old Miss Annie
Here We Go!
The Magic Boathouse
Fantastic Mr. Fox: Part 1
Fantastic Mr. Fox: Part 2
Clive and the Missing Finger
Potion Commotion
Coming to England
The House at Pooh Corner