Goon Show Classics (Radio Collection)

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This delightful double cassette features four classic radio episodes of The Goon Show, Starring Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe. Relive the nostalgia of one of the most iconic radio comdies of all time.

Includes four classic shows

The Dreaded Batter Pudding Hurler of Bexhill-on-Sea - First Broadcast October 1954

THe Histories of Pliny the Elder - First Broadcast March 1957

The Jet-Propelled Naffi - First Broadcast January 1956

The Evils Of Bushey Spon - First Broadcast March 1958

 

Used - Good Condition

Includes 2 Audio Cassette Tapes

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The Al Read Show was released in 1988 by the BBC Radio Collection. This double cassette features the popular radio show heard by a weekly audience of 35 million listeners. The Al Read Show is a must-have for fans of vintage radio programming.

Includes four classic shows

Show 1 - First Broadcast 25/11/54

Show 2 - First Broadcast 25/01/55

Show 3 - First Broadcast 15/11/55

Show 4 - First Broadcast 06/02/66

Produced by Ronnie Taylor

 

Used - Good Condition

Includes 2 Cassette Tapes

ISBN 0-563-22540-8

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The Navy Lark, One of radio's longest running laughter-makers, kept the nation on the crest of a comic wave from 1959 to 1977. All at sea in the Senior Service were conniving Petty Officer Jon Pertwee, silly-ass Sub-Lieutenant Leslie Philips and constantly bemused Stephen Murrary as 'Number One'.

Side One - First Broadcast 14th May 1972

Side Two - First Broadcast 26th August 1973

Side Three - First Broadcast 9th September 1973

Side Four - First Broadcast 21st October 1973

Written by Lawrie Wyman and George Evans

Produced by Alastair Scott Johnston

 

Used - Good Condition

Includes 2 Audio Cassette Tapes

IBSN 0-563-39024-7

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Tony Hancock's premature death, in 1968 at the age of 44, deprived the entertainment world of perhaps the greatest post-war comedian to have emerged from this country. It makes his 80 hours of material originally broadcast by the BBC on radio and television between 1954 and 1961 seem all the more priceless and rare.

Supported by Galton and Simpson's marvellous scripts which so astutely complemented Hancock's talent, and admirably in the studio Kenneth Williams, Sid James, Hattie Jacques, Bill Kerr and others, the work of Tony Hancock - here representeed by four examples - lives on.

Includes four classic shows

The Scandal Magazine - First Broadcast January 1958

Last of the McHancocks - First Broadcast February 1958

The Sleepless Night - First Broadcast June 1958

Fred's Pie Stall - First Broadcast November 1959

 

Used - Good Condition

Includes 2 Audio Cassette Tapes

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