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Willenium tugs our sleeve and says: Tell us why the past was a bit shit. You may wish to use witty anecdotes reflecting your own personal experience.
( , Thu 29 Aug 2013, 13:06)
Willenium tugs our sleeve and says: Tell us why the past was a bit shit. You may wish to use witty anecdotes reflecting your own personal experience.
( , Thu 29 Aug 2013, 13:06)
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This does nothing to explain Ted Ray.
Nor The Navy Lark
And just how fearful of Armageddon must one be to think that ventriloquism will work on the radio?
( , Tue 3 Sep 2013, 17:28, 1 reply)
Nor The Navy Lark
And just how fearful of Armageddon must one be to think that ventriloquism will work on the radio?
( , Tue 3 Sep 2013, 17:28, 1 reply)
Shows with a military theme like the Navy Lark were still topical as nearly every adult male had done military service in the war
and lots of women too, so people'd get all the jokes.
The main joke in Round The Horne was the campness at a time when homosexuality was still illegal. Hard to grasp now how naughty and subversive that was.
( , Tue 3 Sep 2013, 19:14, closed)
and lots of women too, so people'd get all the jokes.
The main joke in Round The Horne was the campness at a time when homosexuality was still illegal. Hard to grasp now how naughty and subversive that was.
( , Tue 3 Sep 2013, 19:14, closed)
I'm quite capable of grasping the subversiveness of Julian & Sandy, but you're not answering the most pressing question of all:
WHY WAS THERE A RADIO SERIES BASED AROUND A VENTRILOQUIST'S ACT?
( , Tue 3 Sep 2013, 22:07, closed)
WHY WAS THERE A RADIO SERIES BASED AROUND A VENTRILOQUIST'S ACT?
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