Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones!: Complete Series 1 Audiobook (Free) | AudioBooksLoft

Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones!: Complete Series 1 Audiobook (Free)

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Talk about Milton Jones to many people and the first thing they think that is ‘Help!’ And in this display, with the help of trusty assistant Anton, he has decided to set himself up as a guy who can help anyone anywhere – whether they require it or not really. Because, in his personal phrases – ‘No issue too problemy’. So when you’re close to the edge, Milton can give you a push… In the to begin these six shows, Milton has made a decision to become a wedding planner. However when a distraught bride-to-be comes to the door with the about Thanks a Lot, Milton Jones!: Complete Series 1 case from the vanishing groom-to-be, Milton is definitely all set to help. In Show Two, whenever a new rail range threatens a tiny dormouse, Milton decides it’s time to put his foot down – carefully… Within the next event, when the neighborhood seafarers’ pub begins only serving coffee, there’s no denying it’s rum….The coffee, that is. So who much better than Milton to kind it out? Episode Four, and a friend who runs a B&B is usually in big trouble – so it is period for Milton to pull out those nylon linens and allow sparks fly! After that, in Episode Five, Milton is normally requested help because there are unappealing rumours about the local farm going too far using its GM plants. At least, that’s the actual vegetables say. And in the final show, Milton is certainly asked to greatly help out with the local book festival because the townsfolk are too sidetracked by their smartphones to – sorry, that which was I saying? Sorry, simply got a text message… The man they contact ‘Britain’s funniest Milton’ stars in his new show Thanks a lot A WHOLE LOT, Milton Jones!, co-starring Tom Goodman-Hill (Mr Selfridge), Josie Lawrence (Whose Series Is It Anyway?), Ben Willbond (Horrible Histories, Yonderland) and Dan Tetsell (Mongrels). ‘Milton Jones is definitely among Britain’s best gagsmiths with a flair for creating daft yet perfect one-liners’ – The Guardian. ‘Ruler from the surreal one-liners’ – THE DAYS. ‘If you haven’t swept up with Jones yet – do this!’ – The Daily Email.