Jackanory - Stories

Stories

  • Little House in the Big Woods, read by Red Shiveley
  • Farmer Boy, read by Richard Monette
  • Cap of Rushes, read by Lee Montague
  • Mr. & Mrs. Vinegar, read by Lee Montague
  • Master of All Masters, read by Lee Montague
  • Tom Thumb, read by Lee Montague
  • Dick Whittington, read by Lee Montague
  • The Squirrel, the Hare and the Little Grey Rabbit, written by Alison Uttley, read by Wendy Hiller
  • How Little Grey Rabbit Got Back Her Tail, written by Alison Uttley, read by Wendy Hiller
  • Wise Owl's Story, by Alison Uttley, read by Wendy Hiller
  • Squirrel Goes Skating, written by Alison Uttley, read by Wendy Hiller
  • Little Grey Rabbit's Christmas, written by Alison Uttley, read by Wendy Hiller
  • The Snow Queen, written by Hans Christian Andersen, adapted by Anna Home, read by Enid Lorimer
  • The Wonderful Tar Baby, an Uncle Remus story, read by George Browne
  • Brer Rabbit Makes a Fool of Brer Fox, an Uncle Remus story, read by George Browne
  • Brer Rabbit Steals the Peas, an Uncle Remus story, read by George Browne
  • Brer Rabbit Goes Calling on Mrs. Goose, an Uncle Remus story, read by George Browne
  • Brer Rabbit Does Some Shopping, an Uncle Remus story, read by George Browne
  • Mary Poppins Comes Back, written by P.L. Travers, read by Hattie Jacques
  • The Musicians of Bremen Town, written by the Brothers Grimm, read by Dilys Hamlett
  • The Frog Prince, written by the Brothers Grimm, read by Dilys Hamlett
  • The Goose Girl, written by the Brothers Grimm, read by Dilys Hamlett
  • Pippi Longstocking (1968), written by Astrid Lindgren adapted by David Coulter, read by Joyce Grenfell
  • Rumpelstiltskin, written by the Brothers Grimm, read by Dilys Hamlett
  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses, written by the Brothers Grimm, read by Dilys Hamlett
  • Gulliver's Travels, written by Jonathan Swift, read by Alfred Marks
  • Gulliver in Space, written by J.G. Ballard, read by Alfred Marks
  • The Tale of Little Pig Robinson, written by Beatrix Potter, read by Margaret Rutherford
  • The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, written by Beatrix Potter, read by Margaret Rutherford
  • The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse, written by Beatrix Potter, read by Margaret Rutherford
  • The Tale of Mr. Tod, written by Beatrix Potter, read by Margaret Rutherford
  • Little Old Mrs. Pepperpot, written by Alf Prøysen, read by Ann Way (7 November 1966)
  • Queen of the Crows, written by Alf Prøysen, read by Ann Way (8 November 1966)
  • Mrs. Pepperpot Buys Macaroni, written by Alf Prøysen, read by Ann Way (9 November 1966)
  • Mrs. Pepperpot Tries to Please Her Husband, written by Alf Prøysen, read by Ann Way (10 November 1966)
  • The Ski-Race, written by Alf Prøysen, read by Ann Way (11 November 1966)
  • Mrs Pepperpot to the Rescue, written by Alf Prøysen, read by Patsy Rowlands (20 November 1970)
  • The Spider's Palace, written by Richard Hughes, read by: Gordon Rollings (1966) ; Bernard Cribbins (1967)
  • The Dark Child, written by Richard Hughes, read by: Gordon Rollings (1966) ; Bernard Cribbins (1967)
  • Living in W'ales, written by Richard Hughes, read by: Gordon Rollings (1966) ; Bernard Cribbins (1967)
  • The Magic Glass, written by Richard Hughes, read by: Gordon Rollings (1966) ; Bernard Cribbins (1967)
  • The Invitation, written by Richard Hughes, read by: Gordon Rollings (1966) ; Bernard Cribbins (1967)
  • Finn Family Moomintroll, written by Tove Jansson, adapted by Philip Bate, read by Mai Zetterling
  • A Bear Called Paddington, written by Michael Bond, read by Thora Hird
  • The Happy Lion, written by Louise Fatio, read by Bridget Searle
  • The Happy Lion Roars, written by Louise Fatio, read by Bridget Searle
  • Three Happy Lions, written by Louise Fatio, read by Bridget Searle
  • The Happy Lion in Africa, written by Louise Fatio, read by Bridget Searle
  • Emil and the Detectives, written by Erich Kästner, translated by Eileen Hall, adapted by David Coulter, read by Lee Montague
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, written by Roald Dahl, read by Bernard Cribbins
  • James and the Giant Peach, written by Roald Dahl, read by Bernard Cribbins
  • Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, written by Roald Dahl, read by Elaine Stritch
  • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, written by L. Frank Baum, read by Bernard Cribbins
  • Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, written by Lewis Carroll, read by Bernard Cribbins
  • Through the Looking-Glass, written by Lewis Carroll, read by Bernard Cribbins
  • The Bread Bin, written by Joan Aiken, read by Bernard Cribbins
  • The Hobbit, written by J.R.R. Tolkien, read by Bernard Cribbins
  • Arabel's Tree House, written by Joan Aiken, read by Bernard Cribbins

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