This is the second volume of Mark Evans's
comic Victorian epic, in the style of Charles Dickens after too much gin. Evil
villain Mr Gently Benevolent is brought back from the dead by the terrifying Sternbeater
family to destroy the life of young Pip Bin, inventor of the bin and one of the wealthiest
young men in Britain.
Six stirring chapters gallop through six
different aspects of Victorian life as it really probably wasn't. Listeners can bask in
the kindness of St Lovely's school, with its classes of double Definitely-Not-Latin and
its School Cakery; marvel at the engineering genius of the early railways; and rage
against the injustice of Parliament, where the walls are soaked in brandy and so
are the MPs.
They must surely weep as Young Pip spirals
into vast debt, undergoes a tragically unsuitable marriage to an evil man in a dress, and
sinks into opium addiction amid the grimness of the Victorian East End and the thieving
gang of Mr Abraham Bagel. And finally, they will cower before the terrifying spectacle of
the Martian invasion, where only Pip and some geese stand between Mr Benevolent's army of
long-eared purple space villains and all that is good and true.
EPISODES
1. Pip Bin struggles against the cruel
plotting of his evil guardian Mr Gently Benevolent, recently returned from the dead. A
plot is afoot to steal Britain's loveliest school, St Lovely's.
2. Pip and Harry find themselves building an
entire railway network in their bid to catch the evil Mr Gently Benevolent.
3. Young Pip is nursed back to health by the
Reverend Fecund and his hideously ugly daughter Ripley.
4. Pip is heavily in debt when he has to bribe
the whole of the House of Commons not to hang him.
5. Full of self-loathing, Pip drinks some very
strong gin, finds he is really quite keen on opium, and falls in with a gang of thieves.
But is their leader Abraham Bagel, all he seems?
6. The planet is in deadly peril when Gently
Benevolent summons a massive Martian invasion. Is this the end for Pip, Harry and the rest
of the human race, not to mention Pippa's goose sanctuary?
AUDIO CD RELEASE
INFORMATION

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An Audio CD of series one was released in the
UK on 3rd March, 2008, and |
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BBC Shop *website
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| A BBC Audio CD of the 2nd series was released
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| October, 2008. Copies can be
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A BBC Audio CD of the 3rd series was released
in the UK on February 4th, |
| 2010. Copies can be ordered from
BBC Shop here. |
Bleak Expectations Series 4
Audio CD was released in the UK on Feb. 3rd |

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| 2011. It is available to order
from the BBC Shop *website and various online outlets. |
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