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British Comedy

upcoming radio show with Graeme
19/03/2007 23:00 GMT

Posted by lisa

I'm afraid the details about this are a bit sketchy, but you can earn your wig spotters badge by helping to find the info. 

Graeme recorded a radio programme on the topic of Scottish vs English humour.  It is due to be broadcast one Saturday morning in the near future on BBC Radio 4.  We'll try to find out the title and air date.

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Very shortly after posting the above cscamp earned the badge by spotting the following:

Take An Englishman And A Scotsman
Saturday 31 March 10.30-11.00am
BBC RADIO 4 (www.bbc.co.uk/radio4)

Graeme Garden presents a tongue-in-cheek look at what the English and Scots have in common and what they don't.

With a rich mix of comedy clips and contributions from such eminent figures as Ronnie Corbett and Stanley Baxter, Graeme discovers why there's a real difference in humour north and south of the border.

Graeme, who was born in Aberdeen and has spent most of his working life south of the border, takes an intriguing and entertaining journey through the comedy stereotypes of England and Scotland, from the "bowler-hatted toffs" of the south to the "kilted sporran-wearers" of the north.

Producer/Mark Rickards

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BBC RADIO 4 Saturday 31 March 2007
1707 – Take An Englishman And A Scotsman
Saturday 31 March
10.30-11.00am, BBC RADIO 4

                     

Graeme Garden presents a tongue-in-cheek look at what the English and Scots have in common and what they don't.



With a rich mix of comedy clips and contributions from such eminent figures as Ronnie Corbett and Stanley Baxter, Graeme discovers why there's a real difference in humour north and south of the border.



Graeme, who was born in Aberdeen and has spent most of his working life south of the border, takes an intriguing and entertaining journey through the comedy stereotypes of England and Scotland, from the "bowler-hatted toffs" of the south to the "kilted sporran-wearers" of the north.



Producer/Mark Rickards



BBC Radio 4 Publicity
Posted by:cscamp

  

date: 21/03/2007 05:38 GMT
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