| Below is a list of tracks for this release. |
| Side & track no | Track and Artist | Length |
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| THE MORIATY MURDER MYSTERY |
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| A1 | This is the BBC Light Programme [Spike Milligan / Larry Stephens] | 1.22 |
| A2 | New Scotland Ying? Inspector Seagoon here | 2.02 |
| A3 | Inspector Seagoon? Chief Commissioner of Scotland Yard to speak to you | 1.32 |
| A4 | Meanwhile in Shoreditch High Street | 3.01 |
| A5 | Once in love with Amy [Max Geldray] | 2.30 |
| A6 | To the Moriaty murder mystery, part two | 1.21 |
| A7 | Who's that? | 1.59 |
| A8 | Hello folks! | 4.43 |
| A9 | Just around the bend was a small shop | 2.08 |
| A10 | Stomp, look, listen [Ray Ellington] | 2.35 |
| A11 | And now the Moriarty murder mystery, part three | 1.14 |
| A12 | And so as night falls on the Serpentine | 2.32 |
| A13 | Darling, darling, here you are! | 0.49 |
| A14 | May I present the murderer of Moriarty? | 0.49 |
| A15 | Let us not worry. It's all in the mind, you know | 2.17 |
| KING SOLOMON'S MINES |
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| A16 | This is the BBC Home Service [Spike Milligan / Larry Stephens] | 2.46 |
| A17 | My name is Home - Trader Home - born in Hounsditch | 2.02 |
| A18 | As the night wore on | 1.42 |
| A19 | Lady of Spain [Max Geldrey] | 3.01 |
| A20 | During that number, a plot started to emerge | 1.29 |
| A21 | Good morning, sir | 2.24 |
| A22 | Mr Spriggs, have you checked the safari supplies? | 2.23 |
| A23 | For three days the expedition travelled upstream | 2.12 |
| A24 | Route 66 [Ray Ellington] | 3.21 |
| A25 | The river journey complete, the great safari formed up | 2.30 |
| A26 | We made slow progress - the jungle was very dense | 1.25 |
| A27 | I will help you, my good man! | 2.36 |
| A28 | Now, my dear friend the rich Eccles | 2.25 |
| THE 1,000,000 PENNY |
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| B1 | This is the BBC Light Programme [Spike Milligan] | 1.00 |
| B2 | The scene - a watertight alibi in Chelsea, London WC | 3.02 |
| B3 | Please be kind [Max Geldray] | 2.40 |
| B4 | The sock jelly murder, part two | 1.46 |
| B5 | Meantime, with the aid of an ear-trumpet [Max Geldray] | 2.24 |
| B6 | Coming, coming! | 3.14 |
| B7 | That's my girl [Ray Ellington] | 2.16 |
| B8 | Meantime, as Ned the miser lies unconscious | 4.24 |
| B9 | Aah! Ohohoh! Struck down! Aaooh! | 2.27 |
| B10 | Granny Min - back from the dead! How long are you staying? | 2.42 |
| B11 | This was two clocks striking one independently and the wind is on loan | 0.55 |
| B12 | Meantime, outside the manor, the counter-plot is about to begin | 1.25 |
| B13 | They're very good, you know | 2.48 |
| THE VANISHING ROOM |
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| B14 | The BBC presents Vintage Goons [Spike Milligan] | 2.18 |
| B15 | There was only one man to call in | 1.09 |
| B16 | So Seagoon and his hordes arrived at Brodley-on-Cleat | 2.55 |
| B17 | One, two, button your shoe [Max Geldrey] | 2.54 |
| B18 | From Crun, Seagoon learned that the murder had been committed | 1.43 |
| B19 | During the course of this mystery | 3.45 |
| B20 | Will you still be mine? [Ray Ellington] | 2.26 |
| B21 | Meanwhile, in Paris, where he had been driven | 3.08 |
| B22 | Meantime, in Brodley-on-Cleat, Inspector Seagoon | 1.37 |
| B23 | Meantime, in the Hotel Fred, the manager had made two startling discoveries | 1.19 |
| B24 | I heard you call me, capitain! | 1.44 |
| B25 | Aha! So, Lord Cretinby, your time has come | 4.12 |
| Total length of media 2:01:23. |