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young dr. 'ardcastle
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does anyone know the name of the radio programme from the 50's where a young girl says "young dr. 'ardcastle, ee's lovely, mrs 'oskins, ee's lovely. Was it ITMA? been bugging me all day TIA
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http://www.turnipnet..../radio/raysalaugh.htm
Chris
http://www.turnipnet..../radio/raysalaugh.htm
Chris
Thanks for that too, Chris, what a mine of information AB is, love it! What about this then? I recall Hermione Gingold or was it Badderley in another radio series saying something like 'Isn't it nice Edmond sitting here drinking tea and listening to the sound of the death watch beetle gnawing at the foundations',- any ideas?
Your quote reminded me that the phrase "Tea Edmond" was used at home, and I suspect that came from the same programme. A search has found these 2 pages
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...574421?thread=3465271
http://whirligigtv.yu...rum/viewtopic/id/1244
which mention Mrs. Doom's Diary
"How many remember Hermoine Gingold as Mrs. Doom in this parody of Mrs. Dale's Diary? Alfred Marks played the husband and the nasty son was played by Richard Attenborough! This was part of the radio programme "Home at Eight" in 1952 and the butler Trog was heard only as heavy footfalls! "
http://www.bbc.co.uk/...574421?thread=3465271
http://whirligigtv.yu...rum/viewtopic/id/1244
which mention Mrs. Doom's Diary
"How many remember Hermoine Gingold as Mrs. Doom in this parody of Mrs. Dale's Diary? Alfred Marks played the husband and the nasty son was played by Richard Attenborough! This was part of the radio programme "Home at Eight" in 1952 and the butler Trog was heard only as heavy footfalls! "
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