I've seen, on another thread, that there are quite a few people here who appreciate the type of humour found in Round the Horne, The Navy Lark, The Men from the Ministry, Hancock's Half Hour, etc.
For anyone who's unaware of it, they're nearly all available on the internet. The following links might be of interest to some people:
Abacus British Comedy Radio:
http://www.abacus.fm/british-comedy.html
(No published schedule but regular listeners get used to the standard daily pattern. e.g. The Navy Lark can always be found at 2330 and 0230, with different episodes. Similarly, The Men From the Ministry can always be found at 2130 and 0030)
Abacus Goon Show:
http://www.abacus.fm/goonshow.html
(24 hour Goons)
Fabcat GoonShowRadio:
http://goons.fabcat.org/
(24 hour Goons)
ROK Radio British Comedy Channel 1:
http://rokradio.com/program-schedule-british-comedy-channel/
(A wider range of programmes than Abacus British Comedy Radio)
ROK Radio British Comedy Channel 2:
http://rokradio.com/british-comedy-radio/
(As above)
RadioEchoes:
http://www.radioechoes.com/
(A vast library of old radio programmes, which can be streamed directly to your computer or downloaded to play later. They're mainly American but there are 247 episodes of The Navy Lark available as well as 139 episodes of The Clitheroe Kid, 349 episodes of I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, 153 episodes of The Men from the Ministry, etc, etc).
Happy listening!
;-)