Radio
- Clive Bull
- Kevin Greening
- The Treatment
- Room For Improvement
- Loose Ends
- Routemasters
- Word of Mouth
- The Routes of English: Language at Play
- Steve Wright in the Afternoon
- Steve Wright in the Afternoon
- I Think I’ve Got A Problem series one
- Dead Man Talking
- Doctor Who: Death Comes to Time
- Steve Wright in the Afternoon
- Steve Wright in the Afternoon
- Wheeler’s Fortune
- Elephants to Catch Eels series one
- I Think I’ve Got A Problem series two
- Wheeler’s Wonders
- Elephants to Catch Eels series two
- Kington’s Anatomy of Comedy
- The Pickerskill Detentions
- One Way Single Parent Family Favourites
- Phill Jupitus
- I Was Morrissey’s Drummer
- Miles Apart
- Not Today, Thank You
- Reality is an Illusion Caused by Lack of N.F. Simpson
- Salford Lad
- I Was… series one
- Loose Ends
- Pick of the Week
- Single Files
- The Morricone Affair
- I Was... series two
- The Cornwell Estate series one
- The Pickerskill Reports series one
- A Cymbal Tale
- Rory Bremner's International Satirists
- The Cornwell Estate series two
- The Pickerskill Reports series two
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Famous quotes containing the word radio:
“A bibulation of sports writers, a yammer of radio announcers, a guilt of umpires, an indigence of writers.”
—Walter Wellesley (Red)
“The radio ... goes on early in the morning and is listened to at all hours of the day, until nine, ten and often eleven oclock in the evening. This is certainly a sign that the grown-ups have infinite patience, but it also means that the power of absorption of their brains is pretty limited, with exceptions, of courseI dont want to hurt anyones feelings. One or two news bulletins would be ample per day! But the old geese, wellIve said my piece!”
—Anne Frank (19291945)
“England has the most sordid literary scene Ive ever seen. They all meet in the same pub. This guys writing a foreword for this person. They all have to give radio programs, they have to do all this just in order to scrape by. Theyre all scratching each others backs.”
—William Burroughs (b. 1914)