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  5. AudioGO - Wikipedia

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    AudioGO had about 8,500 titles in its catalogue at the time it went into administration in 2013. [3] Thereupon AudioGO's catalogue of non-BBC titles was sold to Audible.com. The BBC titles, formerly known as the BBC Radio Collection, and considered by industry experts to be the most valuable asset, were licensed to Random House Audio. [3]

  6. Edward Davenport (born 1966) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Ormus Sharrington Davenport [1] (born 11 July 1966) is a convicted English fraudster, [2] [3] socialite, and property developer. [4] The self-styled 'Lord', [5] [6] [7] nicknamed "Fast Eddie" [5] [6] came to prominence in the late 1980s as the organiser of the controversial Gatecrasher Balls for wealthy teenagers. After being convicted ...

  7. Our Price - Wikipedia

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    In the first half of the 1980s, Our Price established itself as the United Kingdom's second largest retailer of records and tapes (with Woolworths the largest). Brand recognition was driven by pun-rich radio advertising built around the "Get Down To Our Price" slogan, which later transferred to television featuring an animated carrier bag called Billy.