Dick Barton programme
Re: Dick Barton programme
It's an age thing Brian.brian c wrote:Nit picker
Wise man talk because they have something to say,
fools talk because they have to say something.
fools talk because they have to say something.
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It wasn't the same when Bill Kerr and Sid James left.Mr Smith wrote:Hancocks Half Hour was one of my all time favourites.
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I would go along with that, when you disturb a long established cast, the results can be fatal. Aparrently, Tony Hancock often regarded his co-stars as competitors rather than as supporting cast, and didn't like that.
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What about Toy Town and Mr major and Larry the Lamb. =D>
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I thought it was Mr Mayorrusty wrote:What about Toy Town and Mr major and Larry the Lamb. =D>
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It was, alsobrian c wrote:I thought it was Mr Mayorrusty wrote:What about Toy Town and Mr major and Larry the Lamb. =D>
Dennis the Germanic Dachsund. Ernest the stout policeman, the bumbling Magician, miserable miser
Mr Growser, the Inventor, Mrs Goose, Mr and Mrs Noah.
Wise man talk because they have something to say,
fools talk because they have to say something.
fools talk because they have to say something.
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Paul Temple and the Coronation Scot
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Just loved Paul Temple and his wife Steve. Those programmes were also repeated recently.
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There is allways the Archers ?
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any one remember the star of the radio show on air at 4.15 forgot his name but he also stared in momarch of the glen ?
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Would that be Richard Briers.
zip me up in my oilskins and jumper.
no more down the docks i'll be seen.
just tell me old shipmates.
i'm taking a trip mates.
and i'll see them on fiddler' green.
no more down the docks i'll be seen.
just tell me old shipmates.
i'm taking a trip mates.
and i'll see them on fiddler' green.
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Yes thats the name, thanks
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You can still hear episodes of the Clitheroe Kid on Radio 7.