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| ARTICLES RELATED TO I'm Sorry |  |  |  | I'm Sorry: Encyclopedia II - Monty Python - History pre-PythonMichael Palin and Terry Jones first met at Oxford University, while John Cleese and Graham Chapman met at Cambridge University. Eric Idle was also at Cambridge, but started a year after Cleese and Chapman. Cleese met Gilliam in New York while on tour with the Cambridge University Footlights revue Cambridge Circus (the Footlights "Cambridge Circus" revue was originally called A Clump Of Plinths).
Graham Chapman, John Cleese and Eric Idle were all members of the famous Cambridge Footlights comedy revue club, which at that ...
See also:Monty Python, Monty Python - History pre-Python, Monty Python - Flying Circus and the Python style, Monty Python - Life after Python, Monty Python - Python Monty Pictures, Monty Python - Going solo, Monty Python - The End?, Monty Python - The Pythons, Monty Python - Michael Palin, Monty Python - Terry Jones, Monty Python - Eric Idle, Monty Python - John Cleese, Monty Python - Graham Chapman, Monty Python - Terry Gilliam, Monty Python - The 7th Python, Monty Python - Python media, Monty Python - Television, Monty Python - Films, Monty Python - Albums, Monty Python - Theatre, Monty Python - Trivia, Monty Python - Sources Read more here: » Monty Python: Encyclopedia II - Monty Python - History pre-Python |
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|  |  |  | I'm Sorry: Encyclopedia II - BBC Radio 4 - Current programmesThe overwhelming majority of programmes are now available on demand from Radio 4's Listen Again page, although RealNetworks' RealPlayer is required (The BBC had negotiated to ensure this will always be freely available to UK listeners by following links from the BBC website).
The BBC Radio 4 website groups programmes into various genres:
BBC Radio 4 - News and current affairs.
A Point of View
Any Questions?
Broadcasting House
Farming Today ...
See also:BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 4 - History, BBC Radio 4 - Programming and schedules, BBC Radio 4 - Current schedule, BBC Radio 4 - Current programmes, BBC Radio 4 - News and current affairs, BBC Radio 4 - Arts and drama, BBC Radio 4 - Religion and ethics, BBC Radio 4 - Comedy and quizzes, BBC Radio 4 - Conversations, BBC Radio 4 - Factual, BBC Radio 4 - Science, BBC Radio 4 - Miscellaneous, BBC Radio 4 - Former programmes, BBC Radio 4 - Radio 4 announcers and newsreaders Read more here: » BBC Radio 4: Encyclopedia II - BBC Radio 4 - Current programmes |
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|  |  |  | I'm Sorry: Encyclopedia II - List of comedies - Theatrical comedies
List of comedies - France.
La Puce à l'Oreille (trans. "A Flea in Her Ear") by Georges Feydeau
List of comedies - Russia.
The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol (made into the Danny Kaye screen musical The Inspector General.)
List of comedies - United Kingdom.
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde (adapted for film and television numerous times)
Much Ado About Nothi ...
See also:List of comedies, List of comedies - Television comedies, List of comedies - Australia, List of comedies - Belgium, List of comedies - Canada, List of comedies - United Kingdom, List of comedies - United States, List of comedies - Theatrical comedies, List of comedies - France, List of comedies - Russia, List of comedies - United Kingdom, List of comedies - United States, List of comedies - Radio comedies, List of comedies - Canada, List of comedies - United Kingdom, List of comedies - USA Read more here: » List of comedies: Encyclopedia II - List of comedies - Theatrical comedies |
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|  |  |  | I'm Sorry: Encyclopedia II - The Goodies - Characters and production techniquesThe show featured extensive use of slapstick (often performed using speeded-up photography and clever, though low-budget, visual effects), parodies of contemporary pop music (in the loosest sense of the term) composed by Oddie (some of which went on to commercial success in the British charts, among them the hit single "Funky Gibbon", a staple of scout-hut discos of the period) as well as character-based comedy. The group also acknowledges their debt to the usage of music in silent movies. Some ea ...
See also:The Goodies, The Goodies - Cambridge University, The Goodies - Further information, The Goodies - Towards The Goodies, The Goodies - The Goodies, The Goodies - Repeats and commercial releases, The Goodies - Basic plot structure, The Goodies - Characters and production techniques, The Goodies - Famous Guest Stars, The Goodies - Cultural influence, The Goodies - Other collaborations, The Goodies - 2005 Australian reunion shows Read more here: » The Goodies: Encyclopedia II - The Goodies - Characters and production techniques |
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|  |  |  | I'm Sorry: Encyclopedia II - The Goodies - Famous Guest StarsThe guest stars are listed in alphabetical order:
Jane Asher, Michael Aspel, Michael Barratt, George Baker, Alfie Bass, Stanley Baxter, Tony Blackburn, John Bluthal, Bernard Bresslaw, Richard Briers, Erik Chitty, John Cleese, Harry H. Corbett, Barry Cryer, David Dimbleby, Jack Douglas, Bill Fraser, Liz Frazer, Tommy Godrey, Patricia Hayes, Peter Jones, Jo Kendall, Roy Kinnear, Philip Madoc, Magnus Magnusson, Henry McGee, John Le Mesurier, Norman Mitchell, Patrick Moore, Julian Orchard, Geoffrey Palmer, Jon Pertwee, David Rappaport, Be ...
See also:The Goodies, The Goodies - Cambridge University, The Goodies - Further information, The Goodies - Towards The Goodies, The Goodies - The Goodies, The Goodies - Repeats and commercial releases, The Goodies - Basic plot structure, The Goodies - Characters and production techniques, The Goodies - Famous Guest Stars, The Goodies - Cultural influence, The Goodies - Other collaborations, The Goodies - 2005 Australian reunion shows Read more here: » The Goodies: Encyclopedia II - The Goodies - Famous Guest Stars |
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|  |  |  | I'm Sorry: Encyclopedia II - The Goodies - Repeats and commercial releasesUnlike most long-running BBC comedy series, The Goodies has not enjoyed extensive repeats on terrestrial television in the UK, the BBC in fact refusing to allow them since 1984. The BBC released two videos of the series in the 1990s, but did not seem enthusiastic about promoting them.
Sky's short-lived Comedy Channel broadcast some of the later Goodies episodes in the early 1990s. Later UK Gold screened many of the earlier episodes, often with commercial timing cuts. The same episodes subsequently aired on UK Arena, also cut. When UK Arena became UK Drama, later UKTV Drama, The Goodies ...
See also:The Goodies, The Goodies - Cambridge University, The Goodies - Further information, The Goodies - Towards The Goodies, The Goodies - The Goodies, The Goodies - Repeats and commercial releases, The Goodies - Basic plot structure, The Goodies - Characters and production techniques, The Goodies - Famous Guest Stars, The Goodies - Cultural influence, The Goodies - Other collaborations, The Goodies - 2005 Australian reunion shows Read more here: » The Goodies: Encyclopedia II - The Goodies - Repeats and commercial releases |
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|  |  |  | I'm Sorry: Encyclopedia II - The Goodies - The GoodiesThe Goodies ran from 1970 to 1980 on BBC2, with 70 episodes, mostly thirty minutes in length except for two forty-five minute Christmas specials ("The Goodies and the Beanstalk" and "The Goodies Rule - OK!"). The Goodies never had a formal contract with the BBC, and when the BBC Light Entertainment budget for 1980 was exhausted by the production of The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy TV series, they signed a contract with London Weekend Television for ITV. However, after one half-hour Christmas special ("< ...
See also:The Goodies, The Goodies - Cambridge University, The Goodies - Further information, The Goodies - Towards The Goodies, The Goodies - The Goodies, The Goodies - Repeats and commercial releases, The Goodies - Basic plot structure, The Goodies - Characters and production techniques, The Goodies - Famous Guest Stars, The Goodies - Cultural influence, The Goodies - Other collaborations, The Goodies - 2005 Australian reunion shows Read more here: » The Goodies: Encyclopedia II - The Goodies - The Goodies |
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|  |  |  | I'm Sorry: Encyclopedia II - BBC Radio 4 - Current scheduleWeekdays
0529 Split from BBC World Service
0530 Radio 4 UK Theme
0535 News Headlines
0536 Shipping Forecast
0543 Prayer for the Day
0545 Farming Today
0600 Today, with News at 0600, 0700 and 0800, summaries at 0630, 0730 and 0830, paper reviews at 0640 and 0740, weather at 0605, 0657, 0757, business at 0615, 0720 and 0840 and sports desk at 0625, 0725 and 0825
0900 News
0902 Debate programmes (including Start the Week and In Our Time< ...
See also:BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 4 - History, BBC Radio 4 - Programming and schedules, BBC Radio 4 - Current schedule, BBC Radio 4 - Current programmes, BBC Radio 4 - News and current affairs, BBC Radio 4 - Arts and drama, BBC Radio 4 - Religion and ethics, BBC Radio 4 - Comedy and quizzes, BBC Radio 4 - Conversations, BBC Radio 4 - Factual, BBC Radio 4 - Science, BBC Radio 4 - Miscellaneous, BBC Radio 4 - Former programmes, BBC Radio 4 - Radio 4 announcers and newsreaders Read more here: » BBC Radio 4: Encyclopedia II - BBC Radio 4 - Current schedule |
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|  |  |  | I'm Sorry: Encyclopedia II - The Goodies - Towards The GoodiesTim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie were cast members of the highly successful 1960s BBC radio comedy show I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again, which also featured John Cleese, which lasted for many years. I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again resulted from the successful 1963 Cambridge University Footlights Club revue "A Clump of Plinths" (which, after having its title changed to "Cambridge Circus", went on to play at West End in London, England, followed by a tour of New Zealand and Broadway in New York, United States of America) and include ...
See also:The Goodies, The Goodies - Cambridge University, The Goodies - Further information, The Goodies - Towards The Goodies, The Goodies - The Goodies, The Goodies - Repeats and commercial releases, The Goodies - Basic plot structure, The Goodies - Characters and production techniques, The Goodies - Famous Guest Stars, The Goodies - Cultural influence, The Goodies - Other collaborations, The Goodies - 2005 Australian reunion shows Read more here: » The Goodies: Encyclopedia II - The Goodies - Towards The Goodies |
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|  |  |  | I'm Sorry: Encyclopedia II - List of unseen characters - Unseen characters in televisionHidden characters appear in all varieties of fiction, but their prevalence is in televised programs. These can run for much longer than a movie or play (which usually last only a couple of hours), and unseen characters can take on special qualities. There are several levels of "unseenness." The most complete is never seen, only mentioned (sometimes pointed to, off screen), like Niles' wife Maris on Frasier. This means that any qualities of the character are only in the form of descriptions given by the other characters. The second most compl ...
See also:List of unseen characters, List of unseen characters - Unseen characters in television, List of unseen characters - Television programs, List of unseen characters - Heard but never seen, List of unseen characters - Neither seen nor heard, List of unseen characters - Heard but never completely seen, List of unseen characters - Unseen characters who were spoken of for a long time and then eventually seen, List of unseen characters - Stage plays, List of unseen characters - Movies, List of unseen characters - Comic strips comic books webcomics and graphic novels, List of unseen characters - Radio programs, List of unseen characters - Books, List of unseen characters - Video games, List of unseen characters - Heard but never seen, List of unseen characters - Unseen characters that are later seen usually final bosses Read more here: » List of unseen characters: Encyclopedia II - List of unseen characters - Unseen characters in television |
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