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BBC iPlayer link for 16 July 2012 episode of "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue"
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British ComedyHere is the link for the series 57 episode 4 episode of "I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue" from 16 July 2012 :

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01ks3v9/Im_Sorry_I_Havent_A_Clue_Series_57_Episode_4/

Posted by lisa at 16/07/2012 21:11 GMT
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Player link for ISIHAC series 57 episode 3 from 9 July 2012
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British ComedyHere's the BBC iPlayer link for series 57, episode 3:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kjs1b/Im_Sorry_I_Havent_A_Clue_Series_57_Episode_3/

Posted by lisa at 11/07/2012 17:22 GMT
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two ISIRTA repeats on the BBC iPlayer this week
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British Comedy* This week's ISIRTA repeat, series 2 episode 5, is now available on the BBC iPlayer at http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qpjy6/Im_Sorry_Ill_Read_That_Again_S
eries_2_Episode_5/



* There's a bonus episode of "I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again" this week as part of "Comedy Greats: Overseas" in which Barry Cryer presents shows which were adapted by the BBC Transcription Office for broadcast overseas.  A 1966 episode of ISIRTA is included; due to the theme of this "Comedy Greats" show it is the edited Transcription Services version which is preceded by a short clip which had been edited out from the original version (the intro to Bill's song "Rhubarb Tart Blues".

The ISIRTA episode begins at 2 hours 31 minutes 20 seconds into the show at http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01kjsg3/Comedy_Greats_Overseas/

Posted by lisa at 11/07/2012 17:20 GMT
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Updated Goodies Episode Summaries
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The Goodies The Goodies Episode Summaries for Series Nine have now been fully updated with expanded written summaries and extra photos included for each episode (each Goodies Gallery now has 30+ photos).

The Series Nine summaries can be accessed directly at: http://www.goodiesruleok.com/articles.php?id=66

The Goodies Episode Summaries for the first eight series have already had similar updates and can be accessed from the Articles / Guides menu option on the left of this page.

My final Goodies Episode Summary project (after a long Oddie-sey!) will be to write a brand new summary of the 'Return of the Goodies' special from 2005, complete with photo gallery. 

...

UPDATE (9/7): The summary of 'Return of the Goodies' is now available from the 'Last Articles' box at the bottom of the page or from the 'Articles/Guides' menu on the left.

Posted by bretta at 09/07/2012 00:30 GMT
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BBC iPlayer links for ISIRTA & LHS
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The GoodiesBBC Radio 4 Extra is repeating episodes of "I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again" and Graeme's 1980's sketch comedy series "The Long Hot Satsuma.  Here are the BBC iPlayer links for this week's episodes:


ISIRTA Series 2 Episode 4:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00qhq9b/Im_Sorry_Ill_Read_That_Again_Series_2_Episode_4/


The Long Hot Satsuma Episode 3:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00mjnwg/The_Long_Hot_Satsuma_Episode_3/

Posted by lisa at 06/07/2012 01:41 GMT
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BBC iPlayer link for 2nd July episode of ISIHAC
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British ComedyToday's new episode of "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" is now available on the BBC iPlayer at

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01k9qc1/Im_Sorry_I_Havent_A_Clue_Series_57_Episode_2/

Posted by lisa at 02/07/2012 19:09 GMT
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"Stand Up for Slapstick" fundraiser a success
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British ComedyThe Stand Up for Slapstick fundraiser, which was created to raise funds for running the 2013 Slapstick Festival, successfully raised more than £10,000. An article at http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/Comedians-stand-save-Slapstick-Festival/story-16460069-detail/story.html (see below) includes quotes from Graeme, who suggested the fundraiser.


The Slapstick Festival's flickr page (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slapstickfest/7447443734/) has a nice group photo of Boothby Graffoe, Lucy Porter, Graeme Garden, Barry Cryer, Chris Daniels, Marcus Brigstocke, Ronnie Golden and Rory Bremner at Stand Up For Slapstick.


Here's a cut & paste of the article:

Comedians stand up and save Slapstick Festival

Thursday, June 28, 2012

A BENEFIT night starring some of the country's best-known comedians has raised more than £10,000 for the city's Slapstick Festival.

The festival of silent comedy, which takes place in January, has been running for eight years. This year some 5,000 people gathered for silent films presented by names such as Griff Rhys Jones, Ian Lavender and Bill Oddie.


But its future was thrown into doubt when Bristol City Council had to withdraw funding.

Rather than see the demise of such a unique event festival patron Graeme Garden stepped in to invite a host of comedians including Barry Cryer, Rory Bremner, Marcus Brigstocke and Lucy Porter to stand up and help raise funds.

The star-studded night Stand Up for Slapstick took place at Colston Hall on Sunday and the funds raised mean it can continue for another year.

Mr Garden, who first shot to fame as a member of The Goodies, said: "'Every one of our stand-out stand up line-up who stood up for Slapstick was hilarious and the audience loved them all. I was delighted with the way the event was run, and especially by the eagerness of today's comedians to support the Slapstick Festival. They will be thrilled to hear that the money they helped raise will save Bristol's unique annual tribute to visual and silent comedy."

Festival organiser Chris Daniels said: "Without this fundraiser we could not have been able to put on a festival next year. This event means it can go ahead but we still need to secure ongoing support and sponsorship. We're not out of the woods yet but this brings us significantly closer to covering our shortfall."

Mr Garden became involved with the festival a few years ago after Mr Daniels found out about his love for silent comedy.

"A few years ago Chris got in touch with me asking me to get involved with the festival," he said. "I think he'd read somewhere I liked Buster Keaton. I fobbed him off for a few years but he was quite persistent.

"I came and presented some Buster Keaton films. And then I did some talks on Harry Langdon, a comedian I liked but didn't know a lot about, and Charley Chase, who I knew nothing of. I slowly became seduced into this world and am now the patron."

The stand up night saw comedy greats such as Barry Cryer and Arthur Smith take to the stage compered by Marcus Brigstocke.

Mr Brigstocke said: "Stand up for slapstick gig was a delight. The audience were so generous with their laughter and applause – the line up was a pleasure to introduce. The Colston Hall was a perfect venue – Bristol will always be my second home – the cause we were raising money for was a proper good'un and the backstage nibbles were nomulent. All in all a perfect end to a glorious weekend... Oh and no football – yippee."

Next year's Slapstick Festival takes place in Bristol at the Colston Hall and other venues between January 23 and 27. The programme will be announced in September at www.slapstick.org.uk.


Posted by lisa at 28/06/2012 21:07 GMT
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BBC iPlayer link for NEW (25 June) episode of ISIHAC
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British ComedyHere is the link for yesterday's (25 June) episode of "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" series 57 episode 1 (the start of the newest series)!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01k1ngt/Im_Sorry_I_Havent_A_Clue_Series_57_Episode_1/

Posted by lisa at 26/06/2012 15:02 GMT
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More coverage of the Mitchell family story
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The GoodiesThe story has now been picked up by BBC News and Scotland's Daily Record:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-18542377

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/weird-news/2012/06/22/revealed-scottish-grandad-really-did-die-laughing-at-the-goodies-tv-show-86908-23899339/

Posted by lisa at 22/06/2012 15:29 GMT
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tweet from Graeme Garden about this Sunday's Slapstick fundraiser
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British ComedyPassing along this tweet from Graeme Garden about this Sunday's fundraiser for the Slapstick festivals (http://www.colstonhall.org/whatson/Event3029)

"Sunday! Some extra tkts now available for Stand Up for Slapstick, Bristol. Bremner Brigstocke Cryer Porter Smith & co" pic.twitter.com/EKh9RnEr

Posted by lisa at 21/06/2012 21:34 GMT
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