Thank you so much for putting these up. I first discovered this series in the early 90's when listening to them last thing at night on a coach from London to Soithend once a month. I was laughing out loud but the coach was thankfully quiet. Barry Cryer was a genius and Graeme and Willy hilarious as was Humphrey's dry humour. This is helping me through a bereavement and l estimate it'll take 6 months to hear all the wonderful instalments.
The last episode in this series is great. Humphrey really plays the "I'm in a bad mood" card right from the start, "do you mind" when Colin is playing the Samantha music a little too long... and my other favourite bit is "don't say it in that tone of voice" but he corpses as he says it. Just brilliant.
I must have recorded Episode 7 from the radio, but missed the start or recorded over it because Willie Rushton saying 'pardon me, said the parrot' was where the remnant picked up. A 35year old gap in my memory has been plugged!
This is my era. Know all of these by heart!
Thank you so much for putting these up. I first discovered this series in the early 90's when listening to them last thing at night on a coach from London to Soithend once a month. I was laughing out loud but the coach was thankfully quiet. Barry Cryer was a genius and Graeme and Willy hilarious as was Humphrey's dry humour. This is helping me through a bereavement and l estimate it'll take 6 months to hear all the wonderful instalments.
Grew up listening to these on a sat morning with my mum and dad on radio 4 love this and just a min as well takes me back
Thak you sir, the pleasure these recordings give is worth a fortune.
thankyou!
Sunday morning sorted.. 🙂
Keep them coming oh great one. 👍
Thank you.
Bill Tidy!!! 🤩💯🥳
Ah, a Throwback to the 80s
And they keep arriving to freshen up life in the 21st Century... thank you M J Nicholls!
The last episode in this series is great. Humphrey really plays the "I'm in a bad mood" card right from the start, "do you mind" when Colin is playing the Samantha music a little too long... and my other favourite bit is "don't say it in that tone of voice" but he corpses as he says it. Just brilliant.
I must have recorded Episode 7 from the radio, but missed the start or recorded over it because Willie Rushton saying 'pardon me, said the parrot' was where the remnant picked up. A 35year old gap in my memory has been plugged!