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  • {{Infobox radio show | home_station = [[BBC Radio 4|BBC Radio 4]]
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  • | last_aired = {{end date|1971|12|25|df=y}} ...itcom]] starring [[Ian Carmichael]] that aired for two series from 1970 to 1971. It was written by [[Richard Waring (writer)|Richard Waring]].
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  • ...y [[Frank Muir]] and [[Denis Norden]], and broadcast from 1956 to 1960 and 1971 to 1972. ...black and white) ran on the [[BBC]] from 1956 to 1960 and (in colour) from 1971 to 1972. Edwards took the part of Professor James Edwards, M.A., the drunk
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  • | last_aired = {{end date|1971|6|17|df=y}} ...''All Gas and Gaiters'' was also broadcast on [[BBC Radio|BBC Radio]] from 1971 to 1972.
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  • ...rew Cruickshank|Andrew Cruickshank]].<ref name=BBC/> A [[w:BBC Radio 4|BBC Radio 4]] adaptation featuring almost the same cast was broadcast for 39 episodes ...te=2019-04-15|issue=2489|pages=33|language=en-GB|issn=0033-8060}}</ref> (''radio'')
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  • {{Infobox radio show ...veriges Radio]] (SR) in [[Sweden|Sweden]], and [[Springbok Radio|Springbok Radio]] in [[South Africa|South Africa]], where it was made into a feature-length
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  • ...es and a Big, Big Show]]'' (1971).<ref name="BBC Comedy">{{cite news|title=Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy|first=Mark|last=Lewisohn|publisher=[[BBC]]|year=20 ...genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/b04b1c1893bd40dfb7163af4890ca559|title=Broadcast - BBC Programme Index|website=genome.ch.bbc.co.uk}}</ref>
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  • ...Walter. Walter was unable to control his bladder, which led to one of the programme's oft-used catchphrases, "Has he been?". Lily was played by [[Madge Hindle] ...f><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01279bs |title=BBC Radio 2 – Barbara Windsor's Funny Girls, Series 1, Hylda Baker |publisher=Bbc.c
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  • ...y]]'', along with release of a hit single, "[[Grandad (song)|Grandad]]" in 1971.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/clive-dunn-mn0000464341 ...RT">{{cite book|last=Lewishohn|first=Mark |author-link=Mark Lewisohn|title=Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy|year=2003|publisher=[[BBC Worldwide]]|location=[[L
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  • * [[BBC One|BBC1]] (1971–77){{Efn|The series from 1968 to 1971 were originally broadcast on BBC2 and repeated on BBC1}} ...h Morecambe and Wise on their radio series, ''[[You're Only Young Once (UK radio series)|You're Only Young Once]]'' in the 1950s.<ref>McCann, p. 198</ref>
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  • ...festival, does exist, and is said to have only minor differences from its 1971 prototype. A special episode, which was based on the original 1971 ''Goodies''{{'}} "[[Kitten Kong]]" episode, was called "Kitten Kong: Montre
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  • ...years |author=Ian Burrell |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/tv-radio/bbc1-to-revive-comedy-playhouse-after-40-years-in-bid-to-reduce-risk-on-new ...e that one might become established as a series.<ref>Radio Times, 25 March 1971</ref> Thus, the first two series of ''Comedy Playhouse'' were written by [[
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  • ...]] in London. When the show returned in 1970 after a four-year hiatus, the programme was made in the [[BBC Television Centre]] studios in west London, as from 1 ...al issues and debates were routinely portrayed, woven into the humour. The programme did not abandon the more traditional sources of comedy but used them in sma
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  • * [[Monaural|Mono]] (1971–1980) | first_aired = {{Start date|1971|4|10|df=y}}
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  • ...e and getting reprimanded by Inspector Blake. Whether it is tampering with radio controls, putting "diversion" road signs in the wrong places or going on da ...and 1972, ITV's answer to the BBC's ''[[Christmas Night with the Stars]]'' programme. The 1969 edition has been lost, but the 1972 edition – featuring a goose
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  • {{Infobox radio show | home_station = [[BBC Radio 4|BBC Radio 4]]
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  • {{Infobox radio show ...<br />[[BBC Light Programme]]<br />{{small|(series 2&ndash;5)}}<br />[[BBC Radio 2]] {{small|(series 6&ndash;9)}}
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  • ...Dad's Army (1971 film)|feature film]] released in 1971, a stage show and a radio version based on the television scripts were also produced. The series regu ...with its catchphrases and characters being well known. The ''[[Radio Times|Radio Times]]'' magazine listed [[Captain Mainwaring]]'s "You stupid boy!" among
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  • ...cast on [[BBC One]] from 1998 to 2000, with sixteen episodes in total. The programme is repeated on [[Gold (British TV channel)|Gold]],<ref name=uktv>{{cite web ...Vera]]''), [[Eric Sykes|Eric Sykes CBE]], an icon of 5 decades of British radio and TV sitcom,<ref>{{cite web
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  • {{Short description|British radio sci-fi programme (1953–1958)}} {{Infobox Radio Show
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