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1.00 The Monkhouse
Archive: Bob Goes
Online Bob Monkhouse moves his comedy archive on to a state-of-the-art audio computer database. Today, comic innovators, including
Peter Cook , Steven j
Wright, Monty Python 's Flying Circus, the Goons and Eddie Izzard.
1.30 The News
HuddllnesRoyHudd,
June Whitfield and Chris
Emmettwith a satirical revue based on the week's news.
Repeated from Thursday

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Cook
Unknown:
Monty Python
Unknown:
Eddie Izzard.
Unknown:
June Whitfield

Mark Lamarr travels to the Austin Record Convention in Texas - the largest sale of recorded music in the world - to discover what makes his fellow collectors tick. He talks to collectors all over the world, asking why they started to collect, what music they collect and how they afford it.

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Lamarr
Producer:
Dave Corser
Producer:
Dave Shannon

Miles Kington invites celebrity guests to recommend books about music. This edition features
Michael Ball on Andrew Lloyd Webber , actress
Claire Sweeney on Tom Jones , and Holly Johnson on gay men and lesbians in the music business.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Ball
Unknown:
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Unknown:
Claire Sweeney
Unknown:
Tom Jones
Unknown:
Holly Johnson

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