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The Comedy-O-Rama Hour The Wireless Theatre Company [ 1 ] The Auntie Mabel Hour , broadcast on the 1960s pirate radio station Radio City , off the British coast.
Acropolis Now (radio) Act Your Age (radio series) An Actor's Life For Me; Adam and Joe (radio show) After Henry (radio series) The Alan Davies Show; Alexei Sayle's Imaginary Sandwich Bar; All Bar Luke; All Gas and Gaiters; Alone (radio series) And Now in Colour; And the Winner Is (radio series) Ankle Tag; Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive ...
5 November – the BBC Light Programme first broadcasts Life with the Lyons, the UK's first sitcom, featuring British-domiciled American couple Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels. 3 December – the BBC Light Programme first broadcasts the magazine and variety programme Calling All Forces featuring Ted Ray ; his catchphrase "You should use stronger ...
The show made the shortlist for the British Comedy Guide Awards for Best Radio Sketch Show in 2017, [4] and again in 2020. [5] Series 3 was also shortlisted for the 2018 Writers Guild Award for Best Radio Comedy, [ 6 ] and Series 4 was also shortlisted for both the Radio Award at the Chortle Awards, [ 7 ] and the award for Best Scripted Comedy ...
The Shuttleworths is a British radio comedy that aired as five series between 1993 and 2010, with a sixth in 2022, and numerous specials on BBC Radio 4.It features singer/songwriter from Sheffield, John Shuttleworth, his family, and his neighbours, and is written and performed by comedian Graham Fellows.
Bernie Clifton's Comedy Shop; Between the Ears; Beyond the Back of Beyond; Beyond the Pole; Beyond Our Ken; The Big Booth; The Big Fun Show; Big Jim and the Figaro Club; The Big Top 40 Show; The Big Town All Stars; The Bigger Issues; Blake's 7; Book at Bedtime; Bookcases; Booked! Brain of Britain; The Brains Trust; Brian Appleton's History of ...
Pages in category "British radio comedy" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. BBC Radio 4 Extra;
The programme was one of the most popular radio comedy shows in the UK in the 1950s and 1960s. Up to 35 million people listened to it each week. [2] The introduction to his radio show was usually "Al Read: introducing us to ourselves"; and he himself described his work as "pictures of life". His catchphrases "Right, Monkey!" and "You'll be ...