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The Timewaster Letters Compendium

By: Robin Cooper
Narrated by: Robert Popper, Dawn French, Peter Serafinowicz, Jonathan Keeble
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Two ridiculously funny cult classics. Brought to you - together in audio - for the very first time.

The massive best-selling Timewaster Letters books featured the wonderfully silly letters of Robin Cooper (a.k.a. Friday Night Dinner creator Robert Popper) in which he shared his madcap ideas - and even madcapper inventions - with everyone from the British Halibut Association to the Peanut Council. The resulting replies, as well as Cooper’s replies-to-these-replies, had a nation in hysterics.

Letter-writing was never the same again....

And now, exactly 15 years, 5 months and 26 days after the first Timewaster Letters book hit our shelves, you can listen to these hilarious letters, as they’re brought to life in this Audible exclusive by comedy giants Dawn French, Peter Serafinowicz and Robert Popper.

The Timewaster Letters Compendium brings together The Timewaster Letters and Return of the Timewaster Letters along with exclusive audio content. There’s a new Introduction by Popper, a chat with Serafinowicz reflecting on the 20 years since Popper sent off his first fateful letter. Plus, a world exclusive - The Cement Murder Mystery, the first thriller story penned by Robin Cooper himself and read by Jonathan Keeble. We don’t want to make promises, but it might also be the worst-written story of all time.

You’ll also get to hear a selection of Popper’s world-famous prank phone calls, in which he poses as the hapless and hopeless Robin Cooper.

Robert Popper is a writer, producer and performer, best known for creating the Channel 4 smash hit comedy Friday Night Dinner, as well as the award-winning spoof BBC2 science show Look Around You. He has also worked on many of Britain’s top comedy shows including Peep Show, The Inbetweeners, The IT Crowd and Stath Lets Flats, as well as writing on South Park.

©2021 Robin Cooper (P)2021 Audible, Ltd
Comedy & Humor Comedy Funny Witty
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a work of art

I am a long time Robin Cooper fan. Friends and I used to do dramatic readings of the timewaster letters from the books back in the day. Sometimes I like to read passages of Moby Dick in Robin's voice. Trust me, it fits perfectly.
The bonus sci-fi story is hilarious, and is a nice piece of bonus content. A perfect book.

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unbearable voice acting

I don't know who thought a voice actor holding his nose and speaking with a high pitched lisp for an entire audiobook would be funny, but it's just insultingly bad. how dare they do this

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