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National Lampoon - Radio Dinner
Here is another Classic from National Lampoon. This album was one of my favorites when it came out and ranks as one of the funniest albums ever in my opinion.
National Lampoon
Radio Dinner
(1972)
COVER: Illustration by Charles White III
Con
Read more…Paul Merton in The Blood Donor
Paul Merton recreates the classic Tony Hancock TV episode for BBC radio.
The National Theatre of Brent
The rather charming and hopelessly overambitious productions of a two-man theatrical company.
September Tide by Daphne du Maurier
September Tide
From BBC Radio 7. Written by Daphne du Maurier; Full-cast dramatisation starring Paula Wilcox, Jonathan Firth and Alice Hart; Adapted by Moya O'Shea; Directed by Tracey Neale.
Stella's daughter comes home to visit, bringing her new hu
"Fairly Ultimate Reality"
We know what you’re thinking: Whatever happened to Part One? Well, if you remember, in the beginning the earth was without form and void - and you try putting that across on radio!
Part Two (trust us!) is where the story really gets going. It’s th
Read more…Firesign Theatre - Another Christmas Carol (The George Tirebiter Story, Part 1)
A truly bizarre retelling of the Dickens classic. Think "Scrooged" with psychotropic enhancement.
If anyone is interested, i have a nearly complte, Hi-Q collection of FST.
Terry Wogan
Sir Terry Wogan. The Man. The Legend. And just about the only reason to listen to the radio in the mornings in the UK. Here are the weekly podcasts made up of the best and funniest bits of his shows, including the Janet and John stories and the remin
Read more…The Bugle - An Audio Newspaper for a Visual World
Extremely funny topical podcast featuring The Daily Show's John Oliver. I'll start with the most recent shows, then move back to the beginning.
The Constant Wife by W. Somerset Maugham (LA Theatre Works)
- Comedy of manners -
Constance Middleton is married to a successful doctor who may be practicing more than just medicine with his patients. But Constance's view on love, marriage, and monogamy might just take everyone by surprise.
Written by W.
Just a Minute
The famous long-running panel game hosted by Nicholas Parsons, in which contestants must talk for 60 seconds on a given subject without hesitation, repetition or deviation.
"Kiss Kiss", Five tales from Roald Dahl
Kiss Kiss
Five tales from Roald Dahl
Dramatised by Stephen Sheridan.
Produced by David Blount for Pier Productions Limited
Broadcast Monday 11 to Friday 15 April 2011, Woman's Hour Drama
160/44; about 80 MB total; sound quality excellent
Charles Danc
The Importance of Being Earnest
1995 BBC version of Oscar Wilde's play, starring Judi Dench, Martin Clunes and Marin Sheen
Read more…A Look Back at the '90s/A Look Back at the Future
This 1993 BBC satirical series depicted the "future" of the remaining decade from the viewpoint of the then-distant new Millennium. A second series was entitled Look Back at the Future.
Read more…Porridge
Classic BBC TV comedy series about life behind bars for habitual criminal Norman Stanley Fletcher (Ronnie Barker)