Comedy Catch-Up Episodes Episode guide
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The House of Milton Jones
Aunt Dilys wants to move into an old people's home. With Rosemary Leach. From July 2003.
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The Last Goon Show of All
Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe, Peter Sellers, Ray Ellington and Max Geldray reunite.
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The Michael Bentine Show
From tackling Britain's recession to film extra of the century. From May 1984.
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Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show
The showbiz legend gives a lecture to impress the Egyptology Society.
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Beachcomber...By the Way
JB Morton's whimsies as performed by Richard Ingrams, Patricia Routledge and John Sessions
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Ectoplasm: The Case of the Stupid Ignorant Americans
Lord Zimbabwe and Dr Lilac are moon-bound pursuing abducted hillbillies. From August 2000.
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The Goon Show: The Last Smoking Seagoon
Ned's quitting nicotine, but Grytpype-Thynne has other ideas. From January 1960.
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Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better: Envy
The Welsh comedian continues his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins. With Tim Key
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Round the Horne: The Curse of the Black Stumps
Dark doings for Kenneth Horne in 'The Curse of the Blackstumps', plus a very bona ballet.
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J Kingston Platt's Showbiz Handbook: The Rich Brothers
The veteran of many parts uncovers the truth and falsity of showbiz cliches.
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Sounding Off with McGough
Roger McGough's reflections on the world's inhabitants. Recorded at the Bath Festival.
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Stand-up on 7: The World of Pete and Dud
The pioneering duo Peter Cook and Dudley Moore perform some of their greatest sketches.
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The Alan Davies Show
The struggling actor and his friends find themselves locked in - a lot! From May 1998.
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Alison and Maud: Lame Ducks
Landlady Alison tries to avoid a courtship display without a hastily invented husband.
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Hancock's Half Hour: The 13th of the Series
The lad gets triskaidekaphobic over the recording of the show between numbers 12 and 14.
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Second Thoughts: Laugh and Marriage
Bill wants Richard and Liza to cool their ardour, and Faith is stoking the fires.
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Unnatural Acts: All the World's a Stage
It's audition time in the Hardy household, as Paul's new motorbike gets in on the action.
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Alison and Maud: Fishing for Compliments
Is there something fishy about Bernard, besides his VAT returns? With Denise Coffey.
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An Actor's Life for Me: A Stiff Audition
Robert has a disastrous audition, but still ends up getting the part - of a corpse.
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Robin and Wendy's Wet Weekends: A Green Unpleasant Land
The couple's German friend Heinrich reveals his thoughts about the war.
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Steptoe and Son: The Colour Problem
Albert and Harold argue over buying a TV or a car. Adapted from TV. From March 1972.
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The Nick Revell Show
The writer's struggling for cash and his geraniums whinge about Christmas decorations.
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Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better: Greed/Gluttony
The comedian sets out on his quest to free us from the seven deadly sins. With Tim Key.
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My Music
Steve Race quizzes John Amis, Frank Muir, Ian Wallace and Denis Norden on buskers.
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It Sticks Out Half a Mile: Hidden Treasure
Pike and Hodges call in a clairvoyant to help them locate the pier's rumoured booty.
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The Goon Show: The Gold Plate Robbery
Ned Seagoon goes overseas to pursue some stolen booty, but can Bloodnok be far behind?
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Knocker: Obselejectivitysence
Audience comedy about a long suffering market researcher, written by Neil Edmond.
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No Tomatoes: Train Times
Smell your third portion of No Tomatoes, from Paul Copley, Helen Moon and Ian Potter.
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The Nimmo Twins in...: Norwich
The duo desperately seek inspiration for the final script of their series. From 2000.
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The Michael Bentine Show
From the Metropolitan Police to a dead newsreader - the ultimate one man show. From 1984.