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Mitchell & Webb in Daydream Believers
- Narrated by: David Mitchell, Robert Webb
- Length: 27 mins
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- SerenaCeeZee
- 02-13-11
Funny Stuff
But awfully expensive for 27 minutes of content. Not recommended for under 16 years of age.
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- Karen Marie
- 03-10-17
Few funnier than Mitchell & Webb
It's short - 27 minutes - so I've already listened twice. You will enjoy it or else.
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- User737
- 06-17-21
Some racist and homophobic bits
Not that severe and only occasionally but was enough to put me off it altogether
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- Rebecca
- 11-10-13
Hilarious!
Where does Mitchell & Webb in Daydream Believers rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Different from audio books but it is perfect for a radio show.
What did you like best about this story?
Mitchell and Webb made it easy to visualize the story.