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  • Source: ISIRTA plays, A-C
  • ISIRTA plays, A-C
    Plays, with titles beginning with 'A', 'B' and 'C' on the radio comedy programme "I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again"


    A plays




    = Ali Baba and the 38 Thieves

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    Structure of the episode




    = Alice in Wonderland

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    Cast


    Narrators ― Graeme Garden, John Cleese, Tim Brooke-Taylor, and David Hatch
    Alice ― Jo Kendall
    The Little White Looney...er, Rabbit ― David Hatch
    The Red Queen (Lady Constance de Coverlet) ― Tim Brooke-Taylor
    The Cheshire Cat ― John Cleese
    The Caterpillar ― Bill Oddie
    Burrow Surveyor ― Graeme Garden
    Sir Sam Peckinpah, Barrister ― John Cleese
    Bailiff ― Bill Oddie
    Old Father William ― Graeme Garden
    Old Father William's Companion ― John Cleese
    Flamingo Mallet ― Bill Oddie
    Lewis Carroll ― Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Brian Rix ― Graeme Garden
    Alice in Sunderland Presenter ― Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Sleepy and Happy ― Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden


    Structure of the episode


    Cold Open: The Royal Family ― John Cleese, Jo Kendall, Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor, David Hatch, Bill Oddie
    Vox Pop: Insulting Royal Personages ― John Cleese
    Skit: Radio Prune: Wedding of the Year Show ― Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Bill Oddie
    Skit: It's a Cock Up ― Graeme Garden, with Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Skit: Russell Harty Plus ― Graeme Garden, with Jo Kendall
    Prune Play: Alice In Wonderland ― The Cast


    = All Hands on Venus

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    Structure of the episode


    Skit: Club El Carroway
    (new Signature Tune: Tango)

    Skit: Wales Travelogue, Documentary
    Skit: Operating Theatre
    Song: "I'm Gonna Live"
    Play: "All Hands on Venus" (future)


    = Angus Prune Story

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    = Angus Sotherby's Detective Agency

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    = Audible Road Signs

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    B plays




    = Beau Legs

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    = Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School

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    Cast


    Narrator ― David Hatch
    Billy Bunter ― Bill Oddie
    Mr. Squelch ― Graeme Garden
    Lady Bunter (Lady Constance de Coverlet) ― Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Mary ― Jo Kendall
    Harry Wharton ― Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Bob Cherry ― Graeme Garden
    Hurree Jamset Ram Singh ― Graeme Garden
    Constable ― Bill Oddie
    Warton's Pet Chicken ― Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Catapult ― Graeme Garden
    Creaking Door ― Bill Oddie
    Trembling Building ― Jo Kendall
    Hot Cross Buns ― Graeme Garden
    Puff Pastry ― Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Soft Drink ― Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Cordial Drink ― Graeme Garden
    Striking Clock ― Tim Brooke-Taylor


    Structure of the episode


    Cold Open: The Stars at Night, with Patrick Bore ― Graeme Garden
    Skit: The Wireless Doctor ― Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden, Jo Kendall, David Hatch, and Bill Oddie
    Skit: 9 O’Clock Honours List ― David Hatch
    Skit: News in Welsh / Minority Programmes ― Graeme Garden, David Hatch, and Jo Kendall
    Skit: Message from the Director-General / Musical Football Results ― David Hatch and Graeme Garden
    Song: "Nigel Carter-Smith’s Society Band" ― Bill Oddie
    Prune Play: Billy Bunter of Greyfriars School ― Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Jo Kendall, and David Hatch


    = Boadicea – The British Army

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    = Britain for the British (Ireland)

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    = Bunny and Claude

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    Cast


    (cast in order of appearance)
    Main characters are listed in bold letters

    Claude — Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Bunny — Jo Kendall
    W. C. Moss — Bill Oddie
    Old Chap — Graeme Garden
    Police Sergeant — Graeme Garden
    Police Constable Masher — John Cleese
    Buck (Bunny's brother) — David Hatch
    Blanche (Buck's Wife) — Tim Brooke-Taylor


    Structure of the episode


    Skit: David Hatch Show (Dave's Diary) – The Cast
    Song: "Magical Mystery Four: I Am the Milkman" – Bill Oddie and the Cast
    Skit: Libel Suit – Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, and Jo Kendall
    Play: Bunny and Claude – The Cast


    = Butler Dunnit

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    Structure of the episode




    C plays




    = Camelot

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    aka "Knights of the Round Table"


    Cast


    Main characters are listed in bold letters
    Narrated by David Hatch

    King Arthur — John Cleese
    Queen Guinevere — Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Sir Prancelot — Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Sir Loin of Worcester — Bill Oddie
    Lady Fiona — Jo Kendall
    Black Knight — David Hatch
    Merlin — Bill Oddie
    Servant — Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Jester — Bill Oddie
    Herald — Tim Brooke-Taylor
    extra sounds

    Seal — courtesy of Bill Oddie
    Groaning table — courtesy of Tim Brooke-Taylor


    Structure of the episode


    Skit: Magician and Wife in the middle of the Night
    Skit: Three babies sketch - (Counting and Alphabet)
    Song: "Waiter, There's a Walrus in My Soup"
    Play: "Camelot" (aka "Knights of the Round Table")


    = Canterbury Tables

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    Cast


    Narrator (Geoffrey Chaucer) ― David Hatch
    The Miller ― Graeme Garden
    Mary, the Miller's Daughter ― Jo Kendall
    The Prince ― Bill Oddie
    Granny Prune (Lady Constance de Coverlet) ― Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Dr. Jake Summoned ― John Cleese
    PC Rachel Prejudice ― John Cleese
    Complaining Villager ― Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Bus Conductor Washed in Salt ― John Cleese
    Bus Conductor Washed in Fairy Puff ― John Cleese
    Mice in the Grain Cellar/The Word "Eke" ― John Cleese
    Groaning Wind ― John Cleese


    Structure of the episode


    Radio Prune Goes Commercial
    Skit: The Fairy Puff Man Commercial
    Skit: Home This Afternoon A-Go-Go
    Skit: Commercial Break
    Skit: The News
    Song: "Sunday Evening" ― Bill Oddie and the Cast, featuring Tim Brooke-Taylor (as Lady Constance de Coverlet) and John Cleese
    Prune Play: The Canterbury Tales


    = Champion, the Wonder Mouse

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    = Catermole Sharp and Dr. Gaskit

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    Skit: Audible Road Signs
    Skit: Astronaut (Quiz show)
    Skit: Grocery shopping for Warlock (Black Magic)
    Busker song: "Knitting"
    Play:"Catermole Sharp and Dr. Gaskit" (Sherlock Holmes)


    = Champion the Wonder Mouse

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    Structure of the episode


    Skit: Good Evening: (Change of Signature Tune)
    Skit: The Coming of Spring
    Skit: John and Mary sketch (Production of Humpty Dumpty)
    Play: "Champion the Wonder Mouse"
    (please note: information about this episode is incomplete, due to a breakdown in radio transmission)


    = A Christmas Carrot

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    = Circus Life

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    = Cleopatra and Caesar

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    = The Colditz Story

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    Cast


    Narrator — David Hatch
    Herr General Streich, the Commandant — John Cleese
    Captain Hetheringham Fotheringham Knockingham Rockingham Fortescue Liberty-Bodice Phipps — Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Major Jump — Graeme Garden
    Cockney Soldier — Bill Oddie
    Other Cockney Soldiers — members of the cast.
    Lady Constance de Coverlet — Tim Brooke-Taylor


    Structure of the episode


    Intro: "Ministerial Broadcast" - Tim Brooke-Taylor
    Title credits
    Skit: Horrifying "Childhood Memories" - John Cleese
    Skit: Rebel "Radio Terrapin", including "Three programmes sharing a microphone".
    Song : "Bring Back Brian Clough" - Bill Oddie
    Skit : "The Colditz Story", featuring John Cleese as the "Camp" Commandant of Colditz Prison. Colditz is filled with Cockney prisoners who he fears are always trying to escape. The prisoners are all named Nobby or Chalky. Cleese takes great delight in the German SS roll call which features such notables as Herr Brush, Herr Net, Herr Restorer, and Herr Cut. The prisoners escape via a tunnel that emerges in the bath of Lady Constance de Coverlet. Later they are caught by the Commandant playing cricket in a church. Bill Oddie explains by reciting a monologue about "The Cricket Bag" that parodies The Deck of Cards as performed by Max Bygraves. The Commandant listens and then has them all shot.


    = The Curse of the Flying Wombat (13-part serial)

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    = The Curse of the Workington Shillelagh

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