Pam Ayres

  • Read by: Pam Ayres

    Duration: 12 hrs 30 mins

    This is the country childhood memoir of Pam Ayres. She talks about being the sixth child in a hard-up family living in a council house in the village of Stanford in the Vale.

    Biography - Entertainment
  • Read by: Pam Ayres

    Duration: 3 hrs

    Blending Pam’s characteristically sharp wit with her warm, comic observations on everyday life, this hilariously funny collection is a must-have for seasoned fans and first time listeners alike. It also includes some of Pam’s more reflective poems including the title poem, Down the Line, which she wrote for the 100th Anniversary of the end of the First World War.

    Poetry
  • Read by: Yvonne Clemenson

    Duration: 4 hrs

    'Oh WHY must you bark at the postman?
    Why must you batter my ears?
    I know it seems rum
    But the postman has come
    Every morning for SEVENTEEN YEARS.'

    From her very first encounter with a friendly golden Labrador at just three years old, Pam Ayres has been enchanted by animals. Now, for the first time, in this beautiful new illustrated work, she has gathered together her life's work of poems, new and old, dedicated to her love of them.

    This definitive collection brings to life the charming characters and voices of all creatures great and small through Pam's poetry over the last five decades. From delightful tales of our British wildlife in 'I'm a Starling Me Darling' and the difficulties of keeping farm animals in 'Fleeced', to her hilarious observations of our pets in 'Ode to a Jack Russell' and poignant reflections on the end of their lives in 'Tippy Tappy Feet', Pam Ayres on Animals is a celebration of animals everywhere.

    Poetry
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