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The programme Open Line, with presenter George Gale and his guest, English comic actor and comedian, Frankie Howerd, answering callers’ questions on Edward Heath’s election manifesto; golfing...
A sketch by the comedy duo Clapham and Dwyer - A Dayâs Broadcasting, recorded in 1933, emulating a day’s radio broadcasting. Sound quality poor and in mono.
Joe Hayman’s Cohen and Wireless, a comedy sketch about buying wireless recorded in 1928. Sound quality poor and in mono.
Tommy Steele talks to Sarah Dickinson. On the stage musical version of Hans Christian Andersen he is starring in and his love of appearing for family audiences and his autobiography in the form of music....
Veteran comedian Max Wall talks to John Wilson and Sarah Dickinson on ideas for comedy, his desire to go into straight acting and his career in general.
Interview with singer, entertainer, and comic actor, Harry Secombe. He speaks about his career, in particular his time in the Goon Show including how he met the other members, his time in the army, and his...
Comedy duo Mike and Bernie Winters talk about pantomime and their latest roles, in Babes in the Wood. Male interviewer not identified (first name is Tony).
Entertainer Roy Castle talks about his work in music, dance and television, including his tap dancing (for which he holds a world speed record), the Record Breakers television programme, and his forthcoming...
Actor and comedian Terry Scott talks about dressing up as a woman, a man’s feminine side, pantomime, and his current work. Male interviewer not identified.
Sarah Dickinson interviews actor and comedian Peter Sellers talks about his joke correspondence with Spike Milligan; the Goons; Inspector Clouseau; the film, The Optimists of Nine Elms.
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