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Take It From Here

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Take It From Here (often referred to as TIFH, pronounced — and sometimes humorously spelt — "TIFE") is a British radio comedy program broadcast by the BBC between 1948 and 1960. It was written by Frank Muir and Denis Norden, and starred Jimmy Edward

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Revolting People

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Revolting People

Set in Baltimore circa 1770, it's the run-up to the American War of Independence, and the natives are getting restless.

Tarses plays Samuel Oliphant, a strait-laced shopkeeper with a well honed instinct for self-preservation, who w

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The Dippers by Ben Travers

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By Ben Travers, adapted by Peter King

A Farce.


If only Stella and Henry had realised that they were both going to be in Coombe Puddy.

If only Henry hadn't missed his train home.

If only he hadn't agreed to impersonate a 'professional' dancer.

If o

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Vent

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3 series - I only have 2. Anyone have series 3?

12 episodes 30 minutes | 128/44 | LINK

Dark comedy series about a man lying in hospital in a coma, who lives out a fantasy life of his own creation while his family argue over him from the real world.

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After Henry by Simon Brett

Another gentle, classic BBC sitcom with the wonderful Prunella Scales. Hope you like it (and it hasn't been posted already - search doesn't show it...)

After Henry was a British sitcom written by Simon Brett. It started on BBC Radio 4 and later moved

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The Dog by Jon Canter

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Charlie and Apples are two people who started off as boss and secretary and have ended up as adversaries on the cusp of murder. With over 30 years of experience, has Fraser finally come up against the one couple in a million who couldn't be helped

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Emery at Large

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Character comedy supremo Dick Emery spoofs Harley Street doctors and dodgy lonely hearts ads.

With Deryck Guyler, Norma Ronald and a ditty from Paddy Roberts.

Script by John Cleese, George Wadmore and Peter Moore.

Producer: Charles Maxwell

First b

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