new series of ISIHAC starts next Monday, 14 Nov (and other shows) 11/11/2011 17:30 GMT
Posted by lisa Following is a list of upcoming shows that may be of interest to Goodies fans. It's advisable to check your local listings for details & to watch for schedule changes. Let us know if you spot any other shows (this is always appreciated!)
Please note: BBC RADIO SHOWS listed below can be heard online via each station's website (www.bbc.co.uk/radio4 or www.bbc.co.uk/radio4extra) and then for a week after broadcast from the BBC iPlayer (aka Listen Again), www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer. Radio shows on the iPlayer should be available for listening worldwide.
* Mondays starting 14 November - NEW SERIES of "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" on BBC Radio 4 at 18:30, with each repeated the following Sunday at noon.
Here's a listing for the first episode, "Radio 4's antidote to panel games returns for its 56th series with regulars Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden plus Jeremy Hardy on the panel and its reluctant chairman Jack Dee. The series starts its run at Guildford's brand new venue G-Live. Regular listeners will know to expect inspired nonsense, pointless revelry and Colin Sell at the piano."
* Mondays - The Goodies is being repeated on The Comedy Channel Australia on Mondays at 10:00am, with the next episode being "Winter Olympics" on 14 Nov. Watch http://www.thecomedychannel.com.au/WhatsOn/Detail.aspx?id=211 for info about upcoming episodes.
* Mondays - "I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue" repeats of older episodes on RTE Choice at 09:06.
* Thurs, 17 Nov - a repeat of Graeme's appearance on "Murder Most Horrid" on GOLD at 02:30.
* Mon, 21 Nov - "Hamish & Dougal: You'll Have Had Your Tea" - the first episode of series 1 ("The Musical Evening") is repeated on BBC Radio 4 Extra at 23:45.
* for the Barry Cryer fans: Weds, 16 Nov - "The Story of Music Hall with Michael Grade" on BBC 4 at 19:30. In this documentary, "Michael Grade traces the raucous history of the music hall in a revelatory journey that takes him from venues such as Wilton's Music Hall in London to Glasgow's once-famous Britannia. Talking to enthusiasts and performers, Lord Grade discovers the origins of this uniquely British form of entertainment and revisits some of the great acts and impresarios, from Charles Morton and George Leybourne to Bessie Bellwood and Marie Lloyd. Featuring Jo Brand and Alexei Sayle, with performances from Barry Cryer and many more, Grade hears about dudes, swells, mashers and serio-comics and hears how, in many a house, no turn was left unstoned." |