I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again Episodes Episode guide
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31/12/2011
The cast defies the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ hierarchy to surreptitiously stage a pantomime. Stars John Cleese.
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The Wonder Show Christmas Edition
The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ, carol singers, old folk and Scrooge get the festive treatment. From 1969.
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Jorrock's Memoirs of a Fox Hunting Man
With the new Common Market in mind, Radio Prune goes International. With John Cleese.
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Henry VIII
The listeners go on strike - and a legendary royal's in marrying mode.
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Dick Cinderella
It's panto time at Dreary Lane, with Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden as the ugly sisters.
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Murder on the 3.17 to Cleethorpes
The team set out to cause offence, plus high drama on the rails. From March 1970.
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15/02/2005
Greek legends get lampooned and Bill Oddie sings the telephone directory.
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11/02/2005
Sketches from Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Jo Kendal and David Hatch.
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17/03/2008
Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Bill Oddie and Jo Kendall with more mad oddities.
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10/03/2008
Featuring the continuing story of the unfortunate 'Flying Wombat'.
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25/02/2008
The gang explore Liverpool. From June 1966.
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18/02/2008
Featuring 'Tim Brown's Schooldays' and the 'I love to be alone in the country' sketch.
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11/02/2008
The end of the world, Hamlet and a unique version of Tom Brown's Schooldays.
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04/02/2008
Cleese and Co go to the dark side, exploring the unexplainable. Writers include Eric Idle.
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Julius Caesar
With the Addictive Knitter, the Julius Caesar Lecture and a rare madrigal by Risotto.
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21/01/2008
More surreal nonsense including Opportunity Flops, Lydia Picnic-Basket and a Whodunnit...
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14/01/2008
The team return with the usual sketch and puns. Bill Oddie chips in with the odd song.
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31/12/2007
Classic comedy from March 1966 with the likes of John Cleese and David Hatch.
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24/12/2007
Carol singers, old folk, Scrooge and the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ get the festive treatment.
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17/12/2007
It's 1966 and London is Swinging. Including The Man with the Incredible Ears.
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15/12/2007
Join Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graeme Garden, David Hatch and Bill Oddie. From 1970.