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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.
A Case for Dr. Morelle; Central 822; Chambers; The Change; Children's Favourites; Children's Hour; Children's Hour with Armstrong and Miller; The Circle; Clare in the Community; Cliffhanger; The Clitheroe Kid; Comedy Album Heroes; Coming Alive; Composer of the Week; Concrete Cow; The Consultants; Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show; Counterpoint ...
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The series has won numerous Comedy.co.uk Awards, voted for by readers of the British Comedy Guide. The series won the award for "Best British Radio Sitcom" for 2011, [27] 2013, [28] and 2014. [29] Also it was voted "Comedy of the Year" across TV and radio for 2014, making it the first radio show to be given the honour. [29]
The programmes followed a similar format to The Shuttleworths, but their new 30-minute length allowed celebrity guest slots (Impress an Impresario, Make Mary Merry, Annoy a Prospective Employer) and opportunities to interview celebrities on the show. The show was a Radio 4 continuation of the 1994 Radio 1 series Shuttleworth's Showtime, and ...