| Below is a list of tracks for this release. |
| Side & track no | Track and Artist | Length |
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| YE BANDIT OF SHERWOOD FOREST |
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| A1 | This is the BBC Home Service [Spike Milligan / Eric Sykes] | 1.39 |
| A2 | Doncaster, late in the twelfth century | 3.13 |
| A3 | Oh dear, dear, I must have dozed off | 3.24 |
| A4 | Oh, lady be good [Max Geldray] | 2.08 |
| A5 | Oh no! No! No! | 1.28 |
| A6 | Pssst! | 2.46 |
| A7 | 'Tis the sheriff! | 1.52 |
| A8 | Framed! [Ray Ellington] | 2.44 |
| A9 | Oh, what a night it was, it really was! | 0.54 |
| A10 | And now to the rest of the B feature | 1.51 |
| A11 | Pardon me, sir, but there's a prisoner outside | 3.22 |
| A12 | Hark! I am here! | 1.14 |
| A13 | Friar Crun! A wedding! | 2.46 |
| THE MIGHTY WURLITZER |
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| A14 | This is the BBC Home Service [Spike Milligan] | 1.51 |
| A15 | Hear that sound, listeners? A door! | 2.11 |
| A16 | Good evening, Mrs. Seagoon, batch | 1.24 |
| A17 | Moriarty and myself were searching the African desert | 3.06 |
| A18 | I'm in the mood for love [Max Geldray] | 2.53 |
| A19 | The mighty Wurlitzer, part teo | 2.47 |
| A20 | By raising an overdraft at the Bank of Jerusalem | 1.37 |
| A21 | Eccles? Major? | 1.11 |
| A22 | Late night final [Ray Ellington] | 2.26 |
| A23 | The mighty Wurlitzer, part the three | 2.55 |
| A24 | Great wrinkled things! Did you hear that, Moriarty? | 3.08 |
| A25 | There, Henry! We've just done sixty miles an hour | 3.53 |
| OPERATION CHRISTMAS DUFF |
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| B1 | This is the General Overseas Service of the BBC [Spike Milligan / Larry Stephens] | 0.47 |
| B2 | Gentlemen | 1.43 |
| B3 | The motion was adopted and passed | 1.43 |
| B4 | And now, over to Richard Dimbleby | 2.39 |
| B5 | Sweet Lorraine [Max Geldray] | 2.12 |
| B6 | Operation Christmas duff, part two | 1.29 |
| B7 | Dear listeners, the sound you are hearing | 2.03 |
| B8 | That night, an excited House was given the news | 1.11 |
| B9 | Late that night, Service chiefs were given their instructions | 1.19 |
| B10 | Have you ever driven a Christmas pudding before, Eccles? | 2.26 |
| B11 | Ol' man river [Ray Ellington] | 2.39 |
| B12 | Moriarty? Grytpype? Tell them who we are | 1.57 |
| B13 | Meanwhile, the portion of the pudding | 0.54 |
| B14 | Seven months later | 1.16 |
| B15 | December 52nd | 1.06 |
| B16 | Hello, fellas! We've brought you your Christmas pudding | 1.15 |
| B17 | Here is an urgent communique from the War Office | 3.32 |
| A CHRISTMAS CAROL |
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| B18 | This is the BBC, and it's going bald [Spike Milligan] | 2.56 |
| B19 | We give you the radio adaptation | 3.01 |
| B20 | Oh, oh, oh! What a cruel man! | 0.59 |
| B21 | Jingle bells [Max Geldray] | 2.32 |
| B22 | Christmas carol and custard, part two | 1.44 |
| B23 | What is it, sailor? | 2.09 |
| B24 | Do you hear that, Moriarty? We're being pursued by painos | 1.19 |
| B25 | Blast! Run out of music | 2.11 |
| B26 | Here! I was underneath that car, cleaning it | 3.22 |
| B27 | Bring out the beast in me [Ray Ellington] | 3.03 |
| B28 | It doesn't get any clearer | 1.59 |
| B29 | Part three - all's well that ends well | 2.41 |
| B30 | Now then, Ned of Wales | 3.03 |
| Total length of media 1:59:53. |