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Absolute Power (radio and TV series) 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
Here Come the Seventies (radio show) How to Seem Smart; The Irrelevant Show; Laugh in a Half; Madly Off in All Directions; Mr. Interesting's Guide to the Continental United States; The Muckraker; The Norm; Radio Free Vestibule; Rick and Pete Grow Up and Have Babies; The Royal Canadian Air Farce; Running with Scissors with Mr. Interesting; Steve ...
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 .
John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme is a sketch comedy series broadcast on BBC Radio 4. [1] John Finnemore is the sole writer and performs with Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Simon Kane, Lawry Lewin and Carrie Quinlan. The first series was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2011, and further series have followed annually.
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 ...
22 April – "Sunday Afternoon at Home", one of the most famous episodes of the radio comedy series Hancock's Half Hour, is broadcast on the BBC Light Programme for the first time. 28 August – Anton Bruckner's Symphony No 4 is performed at the BBC Proms, the first complete Bruckner symphony to be played in the concert series since 1903.
The Million Pound Radio Show; Millport; Mitch Benn's Crimes Against Music; The Mitch Benn Music Show; Molesworth; Money Box; Moon Over Morocco; The Moral Maze; The Motorway Men; The Museum of Everything; My Muse; Music While You Work; My Uncle Freddie; My Word! The Metal Hall
For most of the show's run, Ray's a Laugh was a domestic comedy. However, it started off as an American-style three-'spot' show with songs and music. [8] In some sketches, Ray worked for the Cannon Enquiry Agency, later joining the Daily Bugle as a reporter. [7] Ray's wife was played by Kitty Bluett. From the third series, the show was ...