Stories, poems and songs
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the Story of Radio Comedy
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Martyn Wade's work based on Emily Bronte's fantasy world, with Nathaniel Parker.
A chance to hear last week's aired comedies including at 2.30 All the Way from
Memphis, at
at
at
, and at
The Story of Radio Comedy.
Today Russell Davies looks at comics who emerged after the Second World War, featuring Harry Secombe, Peter Sellers and Tony Hancock. (6/12)
Geoffrey Wheeler showcases Britain's variety halls, continuing with Eastbourne's Royal Hippodrome, built by C.J. Phipps in the 1880s and considered unusually luxurious (2/6)
Chilling W.W. Jacobs tale with Oliver Maguire and Trudy Kelly
Nathan Osgood reads Richard Matheson's thriller about an innocent motorist's scary showdown with a mysterious truck, adapted for US TV by Steven Spielberg in 1971 (2/2)
1967 comedy
1977 comedy starring Richard Beckinsale and Pat Coombs (3/9)
Adaptation by Rachel Joyce of the posthumously published 1840s Charlotte Bronte novel about a man's desire to love and be loved, with Paul Venables - omnibus edition o b/iu)
David Neal reads HE Bates's Uncle Silas tale
1999 comedy with Michael William and Rodney Bewes
Comedy sketches with Steve Punt, Hugh Dennis, Ben Goldacre, Marcus Brigstocke, Mitch Benn and Jon Holmes
Another series in which this week's interviewee becomes next week's interviewer. Today Marcus Brigstocke grills comic broadcaster Clive Anderson (1/6)
2007 comedy with Greg Davies, Steve Hall and Marek Larwood (3/4)
2007 comedy sketches with Jack Bernhardt and Adam Gutteridge (1/4)
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