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  1. No soap radio. " No soap radio " is a form of practical joke and an example of surreal comedy. The joke is a prank whereby the punch line has no relation to the body of the joke, but participants in the prank pretend otherwise. The effect is to either trick someone into laughing along as if they "get it" or to ridicule them for not ...

  2. The Sound Company, London. Original release. 1995. ( 1995) –. 1996. ( 1996) Bits from Last Week's Radio was a radio programme that aired on BBC Radio 1 from 1995–1996, [1] starring Greg Proops. It was written and produced by Eardrum Productions on behalf of Unique Broadcasting, and recorded at The Sound Company in London by Joss Sanglier.

  3. Think the Unthinkable is an audience sitcom about hapless management consultants, written by James Cary and first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2001. It starred Marcus Brigstocke, Catherine Shepherd, Emma Kennedy, David Mitchell and Beth Chalmers. Each week the team of consultants inflict their unique brand of help on unsuspecting companies.

  4. The Stan Freberg Show was a weekly radio comedy show that ran on the CBS Radio Network for fifteen episodes in 1957 from July 14 through October 20. The show, starring comedian Stan Freberg and featuring the vocal talents of Daws Butler, June Foray and Peter Leeds, Peggy Taylor as the resident singer, and the musical direction of Billy May.

  5. Wilbur Wasn't Quite Perfect. Categories: Radio comedy. Radio in Australia.

  6. Marie Wilson and Mary Shipp as Irma's friend Kay Foster, 1953. My Friend Irma is a media franchise that was spawned by a top-rated, long-running radio situation comedy created by writer-director-producer Cy Howard. The radio show was so popular in the late 1940s that its success escalated the films, television, a comic strip [2] and a comic ...

  7. Inspector Steine is a radio comedy drama series written by Lynne Truss and produced by Sweet Talk for BBC Radio 4. [1] The producer is Karen Rose and music is by Anthony May. Set in a police station in Brighton in the 1950s, it tells the story of Inspector Steine ( Michael Fenton Stevens) and his colleagues Sergeant Brunswick ( John Ramm) and ...

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