| Below is a list of tracks for this release. |
| Side & track no | Track and Artist | Length |
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| THE TREASURE OF LOCH LOMOND |
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| A1 | This is the BBC Home Service | 0.54 |
| A2 | It was six hundred years ago | 2.34 |
| A3 | Neddie Seagoon | 1.27 |
| A4 | At dawn the following year | 2.56 |
| A5 | I'm beginning to see the light [Max Geldray] | 2.50 |
| A6 | The treasure in the loch, part mctwo | 1.44 |
| A7 | Ahoy there, good fishermen | 4.56 |
| A8 | I've changed my mind a thousand times / Who's sorry now? [Ray Ellington] | 3.02 |
| A9 | The treasure of Loch Lomond, part mcthree the noo | 2.12 |
| A10 | Enter Bluebottle through pipe | 2.59 |
| A11 | So started that epic night of adventure | 1.56 |
| A12 | Thank you. And now, Mr Adolphos Spriggs | 2.36 |
| THE GREENSLADE STORY |
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| A13 | This is the BBC Home Service | 1.07 |
| A14 | My name is Snagge - John Snagge | 2.34 |
| A15 | I was led into the presence of a BBC official | 1.32 |
| A16 | Dear listeners | 1.55 |
| A17 | Sop Neddie, you want us to kidnap the entire BBC announcing staff? | 1.34 |
| A18 | One, two, button your show [Max Geldray] | 2.57 |
| A19 | I still maintain it's all wrong | 0.52 |
| A20 | But the BBC didn't give me up without a fight | 4.44 |
| A21 | Next day we took Greenslade off on his triumphal stage tour | 2.39 |
| A22 | Jingle bells [Ray Ellington] | 2.38 |
| A23 | The Wallace Greenslade story, part three | 1.33 |
| A24 | Next morning we read the terrible news | 2.39 |
| A25 | And so, six weeks went by | 4.40 |
| WINGS OVER DAGENHAM |
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| B1 | This is the BBC Home Service | 0.26 |
| B2 | Hear that stirring music folks? | 0.37 |
| B3 | Little did he know, poor fellow | 1.58 |
| B4 | I hear you've invented the aeroplane | 2.57 |
| B5 | Cheek to cheek [Max Geldray] | 3.00 |
| B6 | That music was designed to give listeners in the Lake District | 1.45 |
| B7 | Gentlemen, Mr Grytpype-Thynne was called this mental picture | 3.25 |
| B8 | And if listeners in Croydon in 1902 | 2.12 |
| B9 | Great news! The lights turned green in Lilse Street | 1.58 |
| B10 | That music was intended to give you a mental picture | 0.53 |
| B11 | Rockin' an' rollin' man [Ray Ellington] | 2.47 |
| B12 | Ladies and gentlemen, that sound was especially recorded | 1.31 |
| B13 | That chord was to give you a mental picture | 3.10 |
| B14 | Cut the string! | 3.08 |
| THE RENT COLLECTORS |
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| B15 | This is the BBC Light Programme | 1.19 |
| B16 | What's next? Mr Patrick Murphy of no fixed abode | 2.04 |
| B17 | Good evening. My name is Grytype-Thynne | 2.03 |
| B18 | Fares please | 1.13 |
| B19 | Lulu's back in town [Max Geldray] | 2.48 |
| B20 | Help! Holp! Hilp! Or if you're French - au secours! | 1.24 |
| B21 | Dear listeners, left alone in the canal | 1.33 |
| B22 | Silence in cowshed! | 3.05 |
| B23 | Old Mother Hubbard [Ray Ellington] | 2.45 |
| B24 | By nightfall I reached the Grange | 3.54 |
| B25 | Major Bloodnik sir, enemy are approaching | 3.19 |
| B26 | Major, I've come for your back rent | 4.40 |
| Total length of media 2:01:24. |