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I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again
The Curse of the Flying Wombat all 13 episodes Bitrate 128 kb/s Codec mpga **I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again (1964-1973)** Billed as 'Radio Prune,' this show starred John Cleese, Greame Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie, Jo Kendall and David Hatch Irreverant sketch humor, post-Goon Show, pre-Monty Python. The show brought to the air silly voices, early shades of Python humor, mildly smutty jokes, purposely awful puns (light-heartedly booing a purposely bad pun would become as much a part of the show's audience participation as laughing at the funnier jokes). It was totally anarchic for the times. The show shines soley because of the talents of those present. John Cleese would later become one of the founding members of Monty Python's Flying Circus, also famous for the BBC-TV program Fawlty Towers, and is undoubtedly one of the best comedy writers and performers ever. Bill Oddie and Greame Garden were regular performers on the show, and wrote the scripts with contributions from the others. (Python-to-be Eric Idle is also sometimes mentioned in the writing credits.) Garden and Oddie along with Tim Brooke-Taylor would later form 'The Goodies' for BBC-TV. David Hatch was another regular on the show. He has gone on to become Managing Director of the BBC Network Radio. Episodes during 1966-68 tend to have a fun, brilliant, Python-esque quality; including the 'Curse Of The Flying Wombat' serial which is split up into 13 parts of the 1966 season. As more time passed though, the joke writing very gradually appears to become lazier in the 1969-73 seasons, and in retrospect those later episodes suffer and seem somewhat less quick-witted. It was around this time that Cleese's interests turned toward the Monty Python troupe, although he did continue to appear in episodes of ISIRTA. In 1989, everyone reunited for the ISIRTA 25th Anniversary special which finds them once again at their best and is not to be missed. Sharing Widget |