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Some Nostalgia Cheer Up!
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I have found a wonderful nostalgic website for those of us who of a certain age Hmmm ;) and remember the wonderful radio programmes of the 1950s. There are links on the website for TV and radio and include clips of the old programmes like Wilfred Pickles "Have a Go" also "Children's Favourites" and "Music While you work" plus many others. All precious memories of my childhood with my family in the 1950s. OH and I spent all yesterday afternoon "back in time" listening with delight to many of the clips!
So sit back and enjoy!! Just the tonic for these boring miserable January days!
www.whirligig-tv.co.uk
For radio programmes click on the section "Radio Days"
So sit back and enjoy!! Just the tonic for these boring miserable January days!
www.whirligig-tv.co.uk
For radio programmes click on the section "Radio Days"
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http:// www.whi rligig- tv.co.u k/
I listen a lot to Radio 4 Extra, and there are always loads of old radio programs, like The Navy Lark, The Men from the Ministry, Round the Horne, (my personal favourite ! ) The Clitheroe Kid, etc, etc
Endless hours of fun !
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I listen a lot to Radio 4 Extra, and there are always loads of old radio programs, like The Navy Lark, The Men from the Ministry, Round the Horne, (my personal favourite ! ) The Clitheroe Kid, etc, etc
Endless hours of fun !
I'll add my own links, if I may, Ann:
RadioEchoes is temporarily down but I'll provide the link anyway (in the hope that they can sort their problems out soon):
http:// www.rad ioechoe s.com/
It's a vast repository of old radio programmes. They're mainly American but there are hundreds of editions of The Navy Lark, The Men from the Ministry, etc on there as well. You can choose between streaming them directly to your computer or downloading them as MP3 files.
Abacus British Comedy Radio broadcasts 24-hourt non-stop classic British radio programmes, such as The Navy Lark, The Men from the Ministry, Round the Horne, Hancock's Half Hour, The Clitheroe Kid, etc, as well as some newer content, such as Cabin Pressure and The Castle. They don't publish their schedule but regular listeners soon get to know when certain programmes are likely to appear:
http:// www.aba cus.fm/ british -comedy .html
ROK Radio's British Comedy Channel 1 has similar content but from a more diverse range of programming
http:// rokradi o.com/p rogram- schedul e-briti sh-come dy-chan nel/
as does their British Comedy Channel 2
http:// rokradi o.com/b ritish- comedy- radio/
ROK Radio's Old Time Gold Channel has a mixture of British and US content, with both drama and comedy:
http:// rokradi o.com/p rogram- schedul e-old-t ime-gol d/
Goon Show fans can find continuous broadcasts both here
http:// www.aba cus.fm/ goonsho w.html
and here
http:// goons.f abcat.o rg/
The Old Time Radio Researchers' Group has a library of downloadable programmes, in MP3 format. They're mainly American but there is some British content included:
http:// www.otr rlibrar y.org/
RadioEchoes is temporarily down but I'll provide the link anyway (in the hope that they can sort their problems out soon):
http://
It's a vast repository of old radio programmes. They're mainly American but there are hundreds of editions of The Navy Lark, The Men from the Ministry, etc on there as well. You can choose between streaming them directly to your computer or downloading them as MP3 files.
Abacus British Comedy Radio broadcasts 24-hourt non-stop classic British radio programmes, such as The Navy Lark, The Men from the Ministry, Round the Horne, Hancock's Half Hour, The Clitheroe Kid, etc, as well as some newer content, such as Cabin Pressure and The Castle. They don't publish their schedule but regular listeners soon get to know when certain programmes are likely to appear:
http://
ROK Radio's British Comedy Channel 1 has similar content but from a more diverse range of programming
http://
as does their British Comedy Channel 2
http://
ROK Radio's Old Time Gold Channel has a mixture of British and US content, with both drama and comedy:
http://
Goon Show fans can find continuous broadcasts both here
http://
and here
http://
The Old Time Radio Researchers' Group has a library of downloadable programmes, in MP3 format. They're mainly American but there is some British content included:
http://
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