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  • ...adio comedy]] series produced and broadcast in the [[United Kingdom]] by [[BBC Radio 4]] for two series of six episodes each in 1980 and 1981. It is notab Set in an [[nursing home|old people's home]], it starred [[Tom Mennard]], [[Anthea Askey]], [[Ballard Berkeley]
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  • ...was first broadcast sporadically in 1979 by the BBC's arts radio station [[BBC Radio 3|Radio 3]], features a satirical profile of a fictional famous perso ...//www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007jsmx Armando Iannucci - Comedy Controller], BBC Radio 4 Extra</ref>
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  • ...unless the exact date is already widely published, as per [[WP:DOB]]. For people who have died, use {{Birth date|YYYY|MM|DD}}. --> ...d as a researcher of Goon history and the writer of the notes found in the BBC's [[The Goon Show Compendiums|Goon Show Compendium]] collections.
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  • ...unless the exact date is already widely published, as per [[WP:DOB]]. For people who have died, use {{Birth date|YYYY|MM|DD}}. --> | occupation = BBC radio producer
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  • ...unless the exact date is already widely published, as per [[WP:DOB]]. For people who have died, use {{Birth date|YYYY|MM|DD}}. --> | occupation = BBC Radio Producer
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  • | network = [[w:BBC One|BBC1]] ...te|black-and-white]] [[w:British sitcom|British sitcom]] that aired on [[w:BBC One|BBC1]] from 1969 to 1970. Written by [[w:John Warren (actor)|John Warre
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  • | occupation = [[w:BBC Radio|BBC Radio]] producer ...nging the successful ''[[w:twenty questions|twenty questions]]'' format to BBC Radio
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  • | occupation = BBC News presenter ...ncer and newsreader on the [[w:BBC Home Service|Home Service]] and the [[w:BBC Third Programme|Third Programme]].<ref name="Stevens"/>
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  • ...Discs - Castaway : Brian Reece |work=[[BBC Online|BBC Online]] |publisher=BBC |accessdate=25 July 2014}}</ref> [[Category:BBC people]]
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  • | occupation = BBC News Reader ...being the announcer—and frequently the [[Double act|straight man]]—for the BBC radio comedy series ''[[The Goon Show]]'' for eight series from 1953 to 196
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  • ...orris in CLUB NIGHT|date=24 August 1956|publisher=|issue=1711|pages=35|via=BBC Genome}}</ref> ...Doctor Who Classic Episode Guide - Planet of Giants - Details|website=www.bbc.co.uk}}</ref>
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  • | distributor = [[BBC Entertainment]] | channel = [[BBC Two|BBC2]]
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  • ...r. He is best known for his work in the 1960s and 1970s with [[Kathy Kirby#BBC TV Series|Kathy Kirby]], [[Dick Emery]], [[Dave Allen (comedian)|Dave Allen ...for the ''Charlie Drake 1812 Overture'' in 1968. His final series for the BBC was ''The Les Dawson Show'' in 1981–1982, before his retirement at the ag
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  • ...20) was a British television producer and director who produced numerous [[BBC]] comedy series. ...me a cameraman and progressed to becoming technical manager. He joined the BBC's Entertainment Department in 1958 and in 1963, became a producer/director.
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  • The first British public broadcast was on the [[BBC Home Service|Home Service]] on Tuesday {{date|6 December 1955}} at 8.30pm. ...was the following Saturday at 7.30pm, {{date|10 December 1955}}, on the [[BBC Light Programme|Light Programme]]. It was listened to by 1.9 million.
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  • ...w:Radio documentary|radio documentary]] first broadcast on [[w:BBC Radio 2|BBC Radio 2]] at 1pm on Monday {{date|27 May 1991}}. ...ry of the first broadcast, on Monday {{date|28 May 1951}}, of the ''Crazy People'', the show that became [[The Goon Show]].
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  • ...unless the exact date is already widely published, as per [[WP:DOB]]. For people who have died, use {{Birth date|YYYY|MM|DD}}. --> ...''[[The Goon Show]]'', ''[[Beyond Our Ken]]'' and others for [[w:BBC Radio|BBC Radio]].<ref name="Stevens">{{cite book
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  • ...h actress known for her appearances as Mildred Murfin in the 1960s [[w:BBC|BBC]] [[w:radio comedy|radio comedy]] series ''[[The Men from the Ministry]]'', ...1979/1981 BBC radio comedy with [[Victor Spinetti]], set in an [[w:Italian people|Italian]] [[w:hairdresser|hairdresser]]s.
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  • ...&ndash; 23 November 2000)<ref name="bfi">[https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba031ab44 "Brian Rawlinson"]. ''BFI''. Retrieved 14 February 2021.</ref ...uently on television, a regular role being Robert Onedin in the [[w:BBC TV|BBC TV]] serial ''[[w:The Onedin Line|The Onedin Line]]''. He also played chara
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  • '''"Secrets"''' is a 1973 [[BBC Television]] play by [[Michael Palin]] and [[Terry Jones]] of one-hour dura ...stionnaires were examined carefully to find unsurprising confirmation that people did not like the factory's chocolates, except for a group of customers who
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