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Described by the Radio Times as ‘a brilliant observer of the domestic scene, a master reporter of life as we know it’, Al Read’s weekly show drew audiences of 35 million during the 1950s and ‘60s.
Born in Salford in 1909, Al started life as a sausage manufacturer, having inherited the family’s meat-processing factory.
His comedy developed from his sales patter and after-dinner speeches and he described his humour as ‘pictures of life’.
He drew on his working-class roots to come up with catchphrases such as ‘Right Monkey’ and ‘You’ll be lucky, I’ll say, you’ll be lucky’.
The rich Northern humour really stands the test of time, as this collection of four shows from the ‘50s hilariously demonstrates.
Ladies of Letters: Go GlobalAuthor : Lou Wakefield and Carole HaymanNarrated By : Prunella Scales & Patricia RoutledgePublished By : BBC Audiobooks LtdRuntime : 1 hour 15 minutesCategories : Humor
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Goon Show, The - Volume 17 - The Silent BuglerAuthor : VariousNarrated By : Full Cast ProductionPublished By : BBC Audiobooks LtdRuntime : 2 hours 5 minutesCategories : Modern Classics
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Navy Lark, The - Volume 18Author : Lawrie WymanNarrated By : VariousPublished By : BBC Audiobooks LtdRuntime : 2 hoursCategories : British
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Linda Smith LiveAuthor : Linda SmithNarrated By : Linda SmithPublished By : Hodder & Stoughton AudiobooksRuntime : 2 hoursCategories : Political Satire
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