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Mark Wallington’s six-part adaptation of his own novel about one man’s quest to discover the true source of the Thames, travelling upriver in an unrenovated camping skiff in the company of Boogie, his faithful and flatulent hound. Timothy Spall playes Mark, and Carla Mendonça the love of his life, Jennifer, a high-powered executive for whom the lure of adventure never quite overcame the attractions of a life spent selling car-parking space.
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List of MP3s:
https://archive.org/download/rss_butr/01.mp3: I'll See You on Tower Pier at Eleven https://archive.org/download/rss_butr/02.mp3: I'll Definitely Meet You in Sonning https://archive.org/download/rss_butr/03.mp3: I'll See You Outside Boots in Oxford https://archive.org/download/rss_butr/04.mp3: A Curry at Kelmscot https://archive.org/download/rss_butr/05.mp3: Lechlade, Twinned With Zanzibar https://archive.org/download/rss_butr/06.mp3: I'll See You at the Source
(This should be a list of full URLs of MP3s, one per line. If you want to specify a title that's different from the raw filename, put a colon after the filename, followed by the title, eg.
http://www.edrants.com/_mp3/segundo1.mp3: David Mitchell
. The display title will be prefixed with the title of the podcast, eg. "Bat Segundo: David Mitchell", so you don't need to repeat the name of the podcast in each title.)